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Google breaks from tradition, posts DROID ad on home pageFiled under: Motorola, Verizon Wireless, Android Google's home page: a benchmark for simplicity in web design. Like clockwork, you can expect a text box, a pair of buttons, a logo (usually stylized these days), and not much else -- and if there's one thing you definitely won't see, it's an ad. So... |
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N64 emulator for jailbroken iPhones on the way?Filed under: Gaming, Software, iPhone, iPod touchThere's an exciting announcement at All Tech Related this week that has us saying, "We can't wait!" ZodTDD, the developer behind GpSPhone (a Nintendo Gameboy Advance emulator for the iPhone and iPod Touch), announced the development of an N64 emulato ... |
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Verizon DROID “Stealth” commercial leaks [Video]Bombing customers with the latest smartphone, frightening horses and destroying many seasons’ worth of precious forest loam – it’s all here in Verizon’s latest teaser commercial for the Verizon DROID by Motorola. Unlike their first attempt at publicity, which basically took pot-shots at th ... |
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T-Mobile Down NationwideT-Mobile customers across the United States are experiencing network outages that are preventing them from making calls. The outage, according to T-Mobile representatives, is nationwide and could last for several hours.A quick Twitter search and a few phone calls from T-Mobile phones confirms that ... |
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Rejoice! BlackBerry support arrives on Celio REDFLYWe heard it'd be here in mid-Q4, and sure enough, it's here. And by "it," we mean "BlackBerry support for Celio's largely unwanted REDFLY Mobile Companion." Starting today, those looking for the Foleo's long lost cousin can snap up a REDFLY and download a free driver that adds compatibility for RIM ... |
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China Unicom sell just 5,000 iPhones in opening weekendWhile the competition for iPhone carriers is hotting up in Europe, the smartphone has only just gone on sale in China. Unfortunately, sales success hasn’t followed the Apple device over to China Unicom’s new 3G network; only 5,000 iPhone handsets were sold in China over the first weekend, acco ... |

