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Vlingo does more than voice dialing on the iPhone

by Iyaz Akhtar on Dec 3, 2008 at 06:32 AM

Vlingo Corporation has introduced a free voice-based iPhone application called vlingo, that interacts with other iPhone applications.  It is not your run-of-the-mill voice-activated dialing app. In addition to voice-dialing, you can also voice activate a Yahoo! or Google search, a Google Map search, and even update your status on Twitter… Continue Reading »

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Make Android more like iPhone visual voicemail

by JG Mason on Nov 13, 2008 at 04:19 PM

PhoneFusion announced yesterday that their Fusion Voicemail + is coming to the Android platform that will allow users to view their voicemails and listen to them in any order they choose.  This was a big selling point of the original iPhone and now it is coming to the Android platform.… Continue Reading »

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Blackberry and MySpace release app

by JG Mason on Nov 13, 2008 at 10:15 AM

In news straight out of 2006, BlackBerry and MySpace have finally gotten together and jumped on the app train.  Seems straight laced corporate types have been clamoring for a way to keep tabs on their social networking bit for years and finally it is happening.  BlackBerry already has a FaceBook… Continue Reading »

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Spiff up your MySpace photo with Pixisnap mosaics and Polaroids

by JG Mason on Nov 12, 2008 at 01:02 PM

Looking for something to set you apart on MySpace?  Need a funky-fresh, dressed to impress photo?  Head on over to Pixisnap and use there free service to create your very own mosaics and Polaroid images.  The site is just a web application so there is no downloading.  Getting images to… Continue Reading »

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 first impressions

by Doug Berger on Nov 12, 2008 at 09:37 AM

I just unboxed and installed Adobe Photoshop CS4, so I’m ready to offer some first impressions on the PC version. Speed Photoshop CS4 seems a lot faster than previous versions.  There are many things that frustrated me in CS3 that no longer are present.  In CS3, it was kind of… Continue Reading »

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Augmented reality android app: Wikitude

by JG Mason on Oct 29, 2008 at 03:09 PM

In what has to be the worst name ever for any app, not just Android, Wikitude by Mobilizy offers something extremely unique: augmented reality.  In addition to being a POI (point of interest) search companion, the tool makes use of all the on-board hardware on the G1: GPS, accelerometer, data… Continue Reading »

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G1: Follow the Breadcrumbz for a totally cool app

by Jodie Andrefski on Oct 29, 2008 at 11:24 AM

For many people, the G1 isn’t even so much about the phone as about the apps.  And one of the cool applications the G1 sports is called “Breadcrumbzs.“  Remember Hansel and Gretel?  Following the trail?  Well, hopefully this one won’t lead you into a oven to be eaten by some… Continue Reading »

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You enjoyed the Trail, now, want a date?

by Jodie Andrefski on Oct 28, 2008 at 10:12 AM

I’ve seen and heard all kinds of things happen on the internet.  This one by Facebook and SpeedDate.com definitely ranks up there as one of the oddest internet business deals I’ve heard of.  If you are a Facebook user that plays the game Oregon Trail, you had better be prepared… Continue Reading »

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Live video streaming on Blackberry’s through Qik

by Arnold Zafra on Oct 27, 2008 at 08:10 AM

It was a feature that Blackberry users have been longing to have on their handsets.  Finally the wait is over as video web streaming service Qik has just released the alpha version of its mobile video streaming client for Blackberry devices. The new Qik mobile video streaming app will let… Continue Reading »

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Google says they’ll “anonymize” you with Chrome

by Jodie Andrefski on Sep 9, 2008 at 09:29 PM

Wow, imagine that…privacy issues once again being raised in regard to Google. Shocker. The latest is in reference to issues with the Chrome browser and is addressed in the company’s blog. The latest word of the day is “anonymize”. That’s apparently what Google plans to do to get rid of… Continue Reading »

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