Most people will have seen the plethora of adverts around telling you how easy it is to turn your unwanted mobile phone into cash. There are around 90 million phones sitting unused in Britain alone, worth a staggering £450 million
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Most people will have seen the plethora of adverts around telling you how easy it is to turn your unwanted mobile phone into cash. There are around 90 million phones sitting unused in Britain alone, worth a staggering £450 million
Microsoft might have been working on Windows Phone 7 for a year and a half or so, but only now is it getting to the point where it can be considered ready for market. We bagged some hands on time with the new platform, and while there are still some kinks to be ironed out, we were at least relieved that it's clearly a lot better than previous iterations of Windows Mobile. Interface The interface is the same as day one - tiles in a big long list that offer up titbits of information about various subjects.
The ZTE Racer was officially launched on Three today, and TechRadar was there to check it out and see if it's worth the £99.99 price tag.
If you follow Jobs-related news closely (and I have reason to believe that you do, dear reader) then you might have chuckled with cruel mirth at that man’s recent comparison of Blu-ray to “one of the high end audio formats that appeared as the successor to the CD.” Those with extensive SACD collections will consider that a compliment, but the other 99.9% of us felt the sting. The music industry underestimated how easily its product would move on the internet, and the humbling process is well underway for them.
If you follow Jobs-related news closely (and I have reason to believe that you do, dear reader) then you might have chuckled with cruel mirth at that man’s recent comparison of Blu-ray to “one of the high end audio formats that appeared as the successor to the CD.” Those with extensive SACD collections will consider that a compliment, but the other 99.9% of us felt the sting. The music industry underestimated how easily its product would move on the internet, and the humbling process is well underway for them.
If you follow Jobs-related news closely (and I have reason to believe that you do, dear reader) then you might have chuckled with cruel mirth at that man’s recent comparison of Blu-ray to “one of the high end audio formats that appeared as the successor to the CD.” Those with extensive SACD collections will consider that a compliment, but the other 99.9% of us felt the sting. The music industry underestimated how easily its product would move on the internet, and the humbling process is well underway for them.
We’ve been following MP3Tunes , an online music locker, since it launched in late 2005. It’s come a long way since then. Today the service has 500,000 users, and has released a variety of new products to help those users get access to their music from almost any Internet connected device
YouTube has launched a revamped version of its mobile site designed for HTML5-capable browsers on mobile phones, such as Safari on the Apple iPhone and browsers on Android-based devices. The update to the YouTube Mobile website means that iPhone users will be able to access better quality YouTube videos from within their phone's browser when they are on a 3G connection. The new and improved mobile site "incorporates the features and functionality you've come to expect from the .com site, like search query suggestions, the options to create playlists, the ability to designate 'favorite,' 'like' or 'unlike' videos directly from your device," YouTube product manager Andrey Doronichev notes in a blog post .
In this guest post, author Andrew Keen introduces the second episode of his TechCrunch TV show, Keen On … If the Web 2.0 age of the first decade of the 21 st century was about user-generated-content, the Social Media age of the second decade of the century is about the way in which technology is changing our lives. Yesterday’s Web 2.0 was all about data; today’s social media is all about people. An increasingly collaborative and social Internet appears – at least to those who believe in its efficacy – to be becoming the vehicle with both society and business can be radically transformed
Nokia has stated that it is dropping Symbian for all its high end N-series phones, replacing it with the new MeeGo OS. This means that the much-vaunted Symbian^4 will only be used on the mid range handsets it's seeking to push into the hands of consumers to help maintain its share of the smartphone market
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