
Tango is an entertaining, easy to use, free video calling service that connects people around the world with friends and family from wherever they are. Free video calls can be made between friends and family who have downloaded Tango to their iPhone or Android device (Droid, EVO, HTC Hero and NexusOne). Whether you’re out and about, at home, or in the office, Tango for all your calls because you never know where the conversation will take you.
Tango offers high-quality video calling between iPhones and Android devices including Droid, EVO, HTC Hero and NexusOne, and works on 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi. The Tango App can be found in the Apple App Store and Android App Marketplace. Tango is a free download and takes seconds to create an account. With a single tap you can invite your friends through email or text message to Tango with you. Your friends will receive a personal invite from you and once they create an account, you can Tango immediately. If your friends already have Tango installed on their phone, their name appears in your Tango Contacts list. Just tap their name and start to Tango.
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The keyboard on the Nokia N8 needs a bit of work, but thankfully we have the beta of Swype to help us be more accurate and speedy with text input. Nokia doesn’t yet allow portrait keyboards, but I still recommend you give Swype a try. Check out the video demonstration by Matthew after the break!
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Director Thomas Hilland was asked to test drive the Nokia N8, and make a film that made the most of the smartphone’s impressive HD camera. The film features music by Kap Bambino, remote-controlled dragonflies, a stunning Norwegian landscape, and some men in colourful costume. See how they did it in the ‘making of’ film.
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Just wanted to let you guys know that we just started to use the “new” Digg.com. If you have an account there, feel free to follow us =)
Digg is a place for people to discover and share content across the web, from the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog. Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by Digg users.
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Posted by: Phat^Trance in Android, Blackberry, iPad, iPhone, LG, Maemo, MeeGo, Motorola, Nokia, Nokia / Symbian^3, Samsung, Sony
Heres a graph on whos suing whom in the Telecom world (based on these diagrams from Guardian Tech and the NY Times). Click on the thumbnail to view the original image.
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Apples fiscal fourth-quarter profit surged 70% as the company posted strong iPhone and Mac computer sales that pushed revenue above $20 billion for the first time. However, the company’s shares wilted in after-hours as gross margins and iPad sales numbers failed to meet analyst expectations.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs also used the opportunity to take a swipe at Google Inc.’s Android operating system and hardware partners producing devices running on it. The blowout earnings for the Cupertino, Calif.-based electronics giant underscore Apple’s continued transition to mobile devices. That shift started nine years ago with the iPod and has picked up pace with the iPhone and iPad, which Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said is being tried at a majority of the world’s top companies.
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4Towers is an Episodic Tower Defence where players form combos and other power ups around 4 basic Towers. Every episode will not only be packed with new levels, but also with additional gameplay features. This app is free for today only!
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This is probably one of the coolest “Operator” ad ive been this year. The ad is from Tele2 in Norway and for those that dont understand Norwegian, the parents in the video says something like: “We have come to the conclusion that you should get a cell phone…”
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