Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for ipad reviews on July 15, 2010
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Posted by Digg RSS Search for ipad on May 14, 2010
But is this 9.7-inch touch-screen tablet as ideal for playing games as it is for reading electronic books, surfing the Web, watching video or typing out homework? Absolutely. Spend just five minutes with your fingers on a high-definition iPad game...
Posted by Technorati Search for: iPhone 3G on July 31, 2009
AT&T has teamed up with Samsung Telecommunications America (aka Samsung Mobile) to bring the Samsung Solstice to US shores when August 2 rolls around. While the Solstice is no iPhone, that doesn’t mean it does not deserve its five minutes of fame, where this compact and seemingly fun touchscreen handset will open up a door of instant connectivity to social networking, messaging and multimedia features. Packaged in an easy-to-use, polished design, the Samsung Solstice is lightweight and sleek
Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on July 30, 2009
Just like in the early days of the Web, marketers quickly learned that translating offline content directly into the online world was not the best way to transform into a digital marketing strategy. Making the transition into mobile also has its challenges, with smaller spaces and varying operating systems, but the opportunities provided are worth the effort. Below are tips to help with the successful development of a mobile campaign: 1) Make Five Minutes Fun: Mobile is used increasingl
Posted by Technorati Search for: smartphone on July 5, 2009
The chances of me being genuinely amazed at something I see a Belgian tech company achieve are rather slim. But occasionally, it happens. Last week I went to local entrepreneur meetup BetaGroup and saw five startups pitch their stuff to the 200-person audience. The last one to get its five minutes of fame was Cherry , a new mobile operator that promised to “revolutionize the telecom world”. Needless to say, I was as curious as I was skeptical. Then the company’s CEO got up on stage, intr