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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-27

02.27.2010
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Microsoft Tells Google To Face The Antitrust Music http://ff.im/-gAqZi #
Facebook Just Patented The Feed – What Does That Mean For Everyone That Uses Them? http://ff.im/-gAqXV #
5 Things Slates Must Have to Drive Sales http://ff.im/-gAqXL #
Windows Phone Starter edition is officially official http://ff.im/-gAqXR #
Erykah Badu and Paul McCartney: First Twitter Sample Clearance? http://ff.im/-gAqXT #
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Incredible Rumour! *Update*!

02.26.2010
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Now that we’ve entered the era of the super phone, any new device leaked is fair game. The video below highlights, via a blurry video, a new device from HTC. It may be an android device, or a phone built on a WinPho 7 chassis being trialed. Decide for yourself, it’s a fairly sketchy video, [...]

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Not quite off topic, Funny just the same!

02.24.2010
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This really is something that, well even the caller in the video below was oblivious to. How often have you connected to a wifi network that is unencrypted/open. I can remember when I got my first WinMo device, I turned on my wifi on the local train station one morning. Whoa, instant internet for free. [...]

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Sense UI on the Nexus One, With Flash!

02.22.2010
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As the power of mobile devices rise, and OS’s become more capable, and third party add ons become enabled, we might finally see full Flash support. Flash 10.1, it was announced last year. Apparently a leaked Rom from the HTC Desire, ported to the Nexus One, is displaying the flash capability.One thing you’ll notice is [...]

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Seamless Mobility!

02.20.2010
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I’ve been thinking quite a lot lately about about seamless computing experiences, between different hardware interfaces. As mobile devices power up, Snapdragon equipped, and RAM up the Waa zoo, like the HTC HD2, HD2 mini, Nexus One and now the HTC Bravo, also android powered, we are moving into the realm of what would traditionally [...]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-02-20

02.20.2010
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First impressions of the Dell Mini 5 prototype http://ff.im/-gfctJ #
Microsoft – “I don’t know if any Windows Mobile 6.5 device today meets (the) specifications” to upgrade to Windows… http://ff.im/-gf7Vi #
Turns Out That People Are Actually Pretty Honest About Themselves Online http://ff.im/-gf7bO #
Glow-in-the-dark toilet paper proves the future has finally arrived http://ff.im/-gf0hj #
Marketplace (Sort Of) Updated [...]

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HTC Bring Custom Power and Design @ MWC

02.19.2010
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It seems we have a world leading device designer, that is little known, that has been manufacturing mobile devices for years, and they do hardware and software.
I’ve been aware of HTC since I got my first Dell Axim, premier devices even then. Since the advent of the HD2, HTC have gone ahead in leaps and [...]

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Telstra gets the HTC Bravo, A.K.A Desire!

02.18.2010
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I’m quite impressed by the fact that Telstra have recognised the value of the Android OS for Smartphones. What’s more evident though, is the need for hardware that services the “mobile power user”. What though does that mean? Your mobile device is capable of being your primary computing device, when away from a PC, seamlessly [...]

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