January 11, 2010

Stop inventing mobile phones – San Francisco Chronicle


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Stop inventing mobile phones
San Francisco Chronicle
That's because getting client agent software for iPhone OS X, BlackBerry, Symbian, multiple flavors of Android, PalmOS, webOS and Windows Mobile that
Nexus One Revives Apple, Google RivalryWall Street Journal
Nexus One, Day Three And Four: iPhone Comparison – Picture/Video Management iSmashPhone (blog)
Android 2.1 SDK now availableMobile Burn
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Pocket Heat app uses iPhone CPU to warm hands – CNET


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Pocket Heat app uses iPhone CPU to warm hands
CNET
Pocket Heat turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a portable heater by maxing out your iPhone CPU's processing power. You can adjust the heat level by using
Chomp Now Live And Ready To Bite Into iPhone App RecommendationsWashington Post
Hot or Not? iPhone Heating Application Cools Things DownWired News
Porn Browser Sneaks Into iPhone's App StoreWired (blog)
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Nexus One: Cheaper Than an iPhone Inside – PC World


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Gaming on an Apple Tablet – IGN


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Gaming on an Apple Tablet
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The new Apple tablet will be a cool, connected media machine. But what about games? by Levi Buchanan January 11, 2010 – Though there were many tablets vying
Apple App Store Suddenly Much FriendlierThe Big Money (blog)
Apple Improves Game Submission ProcessSlide To Play (blog)
Apple Eases Controls on iPhone App Development: One Local Developer's ExperiencesXconomy
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The Street: Features can’t sway Apple customers’ trust – tuaw.com (blog)


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Droid security flaw disclosed – don’t push the “Back” button – SlashGear (blog)


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Droid security flaw disclosed – don't push the “Back” button
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The iPhone's software has been on the receiving end of many security flaw jokes, but now the Droid's

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