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Friday 30 May 2008
New addition to Samsung's Soul range
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Author: Irina Turina Translation by: Administrator
The wait is finally over, after nine months since it was first released. Microsoft has released its Windows Live 'pack' to customers who own a Nokia Symbian Series 60 handset in the United States, along with six more countries - Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Poland, and Romania. Windows Live combines several of Microsoft's Applications together, including Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Spaces, and Live Search. Now available from the Download! Application on your S60 smartphone.
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Author: Irina Turina Source: http://androidcommunity.com Translation by: Administrator
HTC are renowned for pumping out many a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone. Their upcoming Dream handset will run on Google's Android Operating System. The Dream will sport a large (size unknown) capacitive touchscreen, feature HSDPA connectivity, sport 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, running on a 528MHz processor. Reportedly, the Dream will also have a full QWERTY keyboard. Stay tuned here for any updates on the Dream.

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Author: Irina Turina Source: http://www.boygeniusreport.com Translation by: Administrator
Everyone should know about Motorola's five megapiel Kodak-branded ZN5 cameraphone. And now, another five megapixel cameraphone from Motorola has been spotted, again, with a Kodak sensor. Unlike the candybar ZN5, this handset is a slider, with no 3G support, just like the ZN5. Oddly, unlike the ZN5, there is no autofocus, quite strange, given that it's a five megapixel cameraphone.


Its spec sheet looks as follows:


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Author: Irina Turina Source: Pocket-lint Translation by: Administrator
Apple, in collaboration with chip maker Qualcomm has announced it will put its Flash technology directly into mobile phone chips. This means that the phones that have these chips will be able to play Flash content directly, without the need for downloading extra programs to view the Flash content. This also means that more flashy User Interfaces can be created on non-demanding hardware. Anyone can use Adobe's extensive Flash applications, such as Flash CS3, and Development CS3 to create Flash-based applications for the handsets. Expect to see the first wave of handsets with the technology in the Autumn of this year.
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