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Neoluxiim demos solar-powered e ink display {Engadget}
Jul 12th 2009 5:56PM E-Ink works just like paper. So no.
Probably-fake video of the PS3 slim surfaces {Engadget}
Jul 12th 2009 3:47PM "Keepin' it real fake"
China delays plan for mandatory "Green Dam" internet filter {Engadget}
Jun 30th 2009 7:42PM It's better than them preloading Greeday...
Stock-looking MMS support hacked onto 2G iPhone {Engadget}
Jun 29th 2009 1:35PM "how's that copy and paste working on the iPhone-killing Palm Pre?"
it's had copy and paste since it was announced... have you been living under a rock?
Stock-looking MMS support hacked onto 2G iPhone {Engadget}
Jun 29th 2009 1:05PM @matthew
"I think it's just so you can send pictures to people who have phones that don't get e-mail."
Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 3:00PM Touch Pro2. Touch Diamond2. Touch Pro. Touch Diamond. Omnia. Omnia Pro. Toshiba TG01. Need I go on?
Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 2:21PM yeah, that's important to a lot of people, especially companies who want productivity tools given to their users.
Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 2:20PM a lot of useful apps are ones which aren't really updated any more. Ones which the developers won't be pushing into the app store. And little things like Batti, something that I REALLY couldn't live without. I'm not sure if something along those lines will be going into the app store.
but yeah, I'm hoping Microsoft can fill it up. It might well be the deciding factor between the Pre and the Touch Pro2 for me, when the Pre comes to the UK and my contract ends.
Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 2:00PM Chris, Microsoft HAS got a lot of support from developers. They still offer sideloading, downloading from the phone browser, whatever. they could have made their app store more open, but they still allow you to install whatever you want from wherever you want, meaning it's not as important.
You're comparing the number of apps available through one specific method for a platform (Since winmo allows downloading from anywhere) with the sum total of "legal" apps for a platform. that's an irrelevant comparison.
Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has {Engadget}
Jun 28th 2009 1:57PM Application unlocking winmo?
that's not the fault of winmo, that's the fault of your dumbass phone networks. Buy direct from a manufacturer and you can install anything you want.







