by Lee Mathews on September 4, 2010 at 08:30 AM

It was pretty clear from the get-go that Windows Phone 7 would integrate tightly with Microsoft's Live services, and today we've got another glimpse at one way that integration will work.
WMPoweruser has shared an image captured from what appears to be a Samsung employee's Windows Live account. Clicking through to Devices > super secret Samsung Win7 phone (we'll leave the hardware stuff to ...
by Lee Mathews on April 9, 2010 at 10:40 AM

Owners of Nokia's impressive N900 handset can already browse the web using Firefox, and now they've got another excellent option: Chromium. Unlike Firefox for Maemo, however, this is the full-on desktop Chromium browser (for better or worse).
It's been ported from the 32-bit Debian package and requires a little command-fu to install, but the procedure is pretty simple. The four-step process is ...
by Drew Olanoff on June 10, 2008 at 12:30 PM

A common problem for many Blackberry and other mobile phone users have as well is what to do with all of those "omg these could be important" SMS messages. What to delete, what not to delete? That's no longer the question in Dexrex's mind. Dexrex has put out an SMS archiving software and service for Blackberry people like yourself. Once you get an SMS message it immediately gets archived by Dexrex ...
by Chris Gilmer on March 21, 2007 at 04:00 PM

Looks like our hopes for the development of the highly anticipated, and much rumored Google Phone have been stomped out. Richard Kimber, a managing director of sales and operations in Google's South-East Asia office, says that Google will not be entering the crowded handset market, but Google is obviously investing in the software side of things through partnerships with existing handset makers. ...
by Chris Gilmer on March 12, 2007 at 02:00 PM

Microsoft wants to find you, you little lost puppy, and it's not by posting flyers on telephone poles. They want to help find you when you're lost with pictures that you take and send from your camera phone and, they've been out and about Seattle taking pictures of every foreseeable location to enable this new search technology. Microsoft showed off some 40 new technologies at the Microsoft ...
by Chris Gilmer on November 21, 2006 at 08:00 AM

Want to stay in touch with your Google Talk friends and contacts while on the go? Check out Talkonaut. It's a Java-based client that can be added onto your mobile phone, giving you access to your contacts on Google Talk or any Jabber network. You can choose to have Talkonaut send you an SMS with a download address, or go directly to get.talkonaut.com to download it. The download took about 1 ...
by Ryan Carter on October 22, 2006 at 12:25 PM

Now that Download Squad is accessible via mobile device, I thought I would start bringing you more downloads for mobile users. This slick little app will turn your mobile device into an email and RSS powerhouse. You set up an online account with Flurry first with your email accounts and RSS feeds, then you can download mail and RSS feeds from their gateway servers onto your mobile device. They ...
by Jordan Running on August 22, 2006 at 04:30 PM

Hullo looks very interesting. It's a VoIP service described as a "personal manager that will change the way you stay in touch." What sets Hullo apart from the likes of Skype or Gizmo is the way it can integrate your Windows-based "softphone," your cell phone, and your land line(s). How does it do that? When you set up Hullo, you enter your other phones' numbers, and then when someone calls you, ...
by Ryan Carter on August 11, 2006 at 01:35 PM

If you have been watching the mobile market lately, you'll know that the next big thing will be music (and other content) downloads over the air (OTA) to cell phones. This will require a lot of network bandwidth, for which advanced networks exist and are being built. What I want to know is when will we see a killer phone that has some kickin features, with one of them being at least a 1GB memory ...
by Jordan Running on March 1, 2006 at 04:50 PM

ZoneTag is a new app
from Yahoo! Research that enables certain Nokia Series 60 to upload cameraphone pics directly to Flickr with two
keypresses. The cool part, though, is that the photos are automatically location-tagged via some magic with cell tower
IDs. Now I wish I had a Series 60 phone. Conveniently, ZoneTag is free. [Via the Unofficial
Yahoo! Weblog] ...