Posts Tagged ‘mobile’
TIE Technologies’ MobileApps, Inc. to operate Whirlwind Hosting
Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com NEW YORK, January 12, 2010 — TIE Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets: TTCS) today announced that their new “Whirlwind Hosting”(tm) service will be operated by MobileApps, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of TIE Technologies. The Whirlwind Hosting division booked its first clients in the fourth quarter of 2009. The key to Whirlwind’s strategy is a Read the rest of this entry »
Rumor Has It: 4th-Gen iPhone to Have 5-Megapixel Camera
Evidence has emerged to back up the theory that Apple’s next iPhone iteration will have a 5-megapixel camera. It comes by way of DigiTimes , which reports that supplier OmniVision has received a sizable order for the parts necessary for the improvement. The current model only sports a 3-megapixel sensor, which is on par with a lot of devices, but many direct iPhone competitors have begun offering better resolution hardware Read the rest of this entry »
iPhone and iPod Touch See International Surge
AdMob, the mobile advertising network, has released its latest metrics report ( PDF ), which looks at trends for the year. Read the rest of this entry »
The Nexus One: A Non-Story
Over the weekend the rumors of a Google Phone were confirmed in the guise of the whimsically named Nexus One. It’s an unbranded HTC-made carrier-unlocked handset running Android 2.0, and it looks lovely Read the rest of this entry »
There’s (Not) An App for That: 10 Apps Only Available for Jailbroken iPhones
Where does a wayward app go after being rejected by the Apple? Read the rest of this entry »
Dragons and Dictation Software: How the Failure Continues
In late November, Gear Diary ran a short video sneak-peek of Dragon Dictation for the iPhone, an app that, like its big brother Mac and PC counterparts, converts spoken words into written text. The teaser video begins with the words “An app that will transform your iPhone usage.” It’s now available in the iTunes Store, and for a limited time, it’s free. But don’t rush to download it just yet. Read the rest of this entry »
Predicting 2010: Mac Lineup
January 2010 will mark the four-year anniversary of Apple’s first Intel-based Mac, the MacBook Pro. With Snow Leopard officially dropping support for PowerPC Macs and the next version of iLife and iWork likely to do the same, a perfect storm is brewing where Apple can begin to really push OS X to maximize the potential of the Intel hardware it supports. 2010 looks to be a big year in terms of hardware updates from Apple; here’s our roundup of predictions on what’s to come. Read the rest of this entry »
Music in the Cloud: Heavenly or Pipe Dream?
Source: Flickr user erin MC hammer Let’s face it, remembering to sync just stinks. With MobileMe, Apple introduced “over-the-air” syncing, allowing your contacts and emails to appear on your phone and computer automatically without intervention. Small amounts of data make it easy Read the rest of this entry »