Fighting game, Tekken Mobile v1.0.7

One of the games from Namco that reap tremendous success and has many fans around the world are fightings games genre, which is Tekken. Tekken Mobile can be used on mobile phones with J2ME platform. For you fans of these games, probably not uncommon in these games to play. In these games can also be found MoveList menu, is a clue in these games to play. For phones that have Bluetooth connectivity, can also play this game in multiplayer

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TomTom Reporting Average Speed Limits

Flexing their muscles on data acquisition, TomTom was cited in the Wall St Journal in reference to average speed limits on highways state by state. So while the article is interesting in that most states have average speeds a lot higher than 55MPH, and many states have raised the legal speed limit either as a forethought or in reaction to the reality, I think that the cool GPS story here is that TomTom is starting to think of themselves as a data collection and analysis company. These types of studies and data citations usually indicate that the company is sitting on some cool stuff, and that they feel it’s worth sharing to further a strategic vision

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Garmin – Movin’ on Up to Switzerland; Dividend Doubles

Garmin is going to be asking shareholders to approve a move of their umbrella company from the Cayman Islands to Switzerland. If approved the move is said to help with strategic location for growing their European business, and of course the murky world of tax favorability. The number crunchers must have been busy with this one, but I would imagine that with European acquisitions in recent years, their critical mass on that continent makes for a compelling balance sheet change.

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Google Maps For Android 4.1

image courtesy of GoogleMobileBlog Google Maps for Android 4.1 is now available , which comes with some nifty little features; Search ‘n Swipe, Latitude Widget and Live Maps Wallpaper. Although Search ‘n Swipe is a nice little UX feature, the Latitude widget and Live Maps Wallpaper especially might be more gimmicky than anything else. Although no one’s going to complain on having access to features you might never need or want

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china, mexico, philippines, us doc @ mbda seminar

I attended this seminar  MBDA International Day-Global Business Forum presented by the Minority Business Development Development Agency which featured speakers from China, Mexico, the Philippines, & US Department of Commerce.  Last year the MBDA took a delegation to China & they were awarded multiple contracts to MDE’s (Minority Development Enterprises).  Their focus is on Mexico

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Garmin Edge 500 Bike Computer Gets the Team Garmin Argyle Traeatment

Garmin is skinning the their Garmin Edge 500 cycling computer with the team colors – argyle in honor of the Team Garmin biking colors. The team that features Christian Vendevelde will unveil the new design along with a more calm black and white treatment in May at the Tour de California.

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T-Mobile’s Android-powered Motorola CLIQ XT with MOTOBLUR review

The new Motorola CLIQ XT for T-Mobile USA, known as the QUENCH in other markets, is an Android-powered smartphone in a slim, attractive form factor that features the MOTOBLUR social networking system. Learn all about it in Todd’s full review. Read the full story here.

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Black Sony Ericsson Vivaz

Black Vivaz exclusively available at Mobiles.co.uk, part of the Carphone Warehouse! The Sony Ericsson Vivaz captures life in brilliant high definition with 720p HD video recording. The Black Vivaz also boasts dedicated video capture keys, continuous autofocus and the ability to upload straight to YouTube.

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Applications to Help Healthy Food Shopping

The latest smartphone applications have unique functions. The goal is to help consumers to choose foods that tend to be healthier and more ‘green’ while shopping at the supermarket. Four of developers designing applications Augmented Living (AUG). This application has just won an award at the annual event Greener Gadgets Design Competition from Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) which was held in New York

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Opera Mini 5 & Opera Mobile 10 get final

Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 final version is introduced. Almost all types of phones can use the latest Opera. Opera introduces Opera Mini 5 final version for Java phone and BlackBerry. While Opera Mobile 10 can be used on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60. Opera Mini 5 are also available for Windows Mobile and Android, but is still in beta

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Nokia Ovi Suite 2.1.1 with Fix the bug

Nokia began a user Ovi Suite can download the latest version. Nokia has to make corrections major bug in this application. Basically Ovi Suite applications are working to replace the Nokia PC Suite, as a ‘bridge’ Nokia handsets and PCs. When first launched, this application still has some bugs in the synchronization, and support for Windows 7. The latest version of Ovi Suite 2.1.1 has a few additions such as: Critical fixes for sync and device updates, bug fixes for device software updater in Windows 7, important fixes preventing repeating calendar entry time shifting in time zones west from GMT and stability improvements for contacts sync.

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Which One is Best for iPhone App Testing – iPhone QA / Web QA?

Testing is a procedure of technical investigation that is intended to reveal quality-related information about the product with respect to the context in which it is ordained to operate. App testing is an essential process that comprises part of the application development life-cycle. Through testing you can analyze how your developed application will perform in a real-world environment by installing and testing it directly on iPhone or iPod touch. iPhone testing is more or less similar to website testing

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Tricks to Keep Your Device’s Battery Going and Going

Finally an article that really helps me! i know I’m not the only one who hates when there phone battery dies and its funny because we get mad if we need it yet we are the ones who didn’t charge it. even tho some of the tips on here are obvious I’m going to go ahead and post it anyways. If you’re a recent convert to smartphones, you’re probably still discovering all the amazing things that your new BlackBerry, Android phone or iPhone can do

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Nexus One Sales Low, Operators Have Power

In comparison to the iPhone and Droid the Nexus One hasn’t scratched the surface of penetration Google might have hoped for when it announced the handset. Whilst the iPhone and Droid have sold in excess of 1 million handsets in their first 74 days, the Nexus One in comparison has only shipped around 135,000. So why is this the case? Removing the case of the actual time when the Nexus One was announced and released in comparison to the iPhone and Droid the only other major issue is the availability of the Nexus One. Whilst it is essentially available in more places on initial release, it’s available without being subsidised (with the exception of the US & T-Mobile)

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Worringly Vodafone Snatches Up HTC Legend Exclusively

News is coming through that Vodafone have tied up an exclusive deal with HTC for their Legend handset. The Legend is the successor to the very successful Hero . Vodafone has posted up an image which indicates it is going to be a Vodafone exclusive. Great news for current and potential Vodafone customers. But is it good news for the rest of us

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Super-Tiny Spy Camera

This super-tiny spy camera measures only 4.3 x 2.8 x 15 cm, but is still capable of recording AVI color video in a 1280 x 960 pixel resolution at 29 frames per second and shooting JPEG stills with a 2048 x 1536 pixel image resolution. Features: The Mini Thumb Size Spy Digital DC DV Fast Switch between Photo taking and Video recording Digital Camera and Camcorder Plug-and-Play, no driver needed Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.8 x 15 cm Pinhole Lens Image Resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixel Color Video Resolution: 1280 x 960 pixel FPS: 29 frames per second Image file format: JPEG Video file format: AVI (MJPG) Color Video and Audio Rechargeable Li-ion battery Memory Card: Support Micro SD/SDHC Card/TF Card The Mini Thumb Size Spy Digital DC DV is available from the Gadget Brando website for $51.

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Tips to stop Google Buzz Replies in your Inbox

Google Buzz seems good innovative way to share what you are thinking, it much more simpler and easier to use and understand but one of the most annoying things people started noticing is the google buzz replies in their gmail inbox. These replies are not only your own buzz getting comments but some one else buzz on which you have commented. Many people don’t like the large number of replies, Finally google buzz team has added some options in gmail to control the number of buzz replies you see in your inbox.

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Review of HTC’s Legend, a Hero on a metal-rich diet

Russell has put together a review and video of the sleek aluminum-bodied Android 2.1 smartphone known as the HTC Legend for your drooling pleasure. With the latest Sense UI and a AMOLED touchscreen, the Legend is almost too hot to touch. Learn all about it in this review. Read the full story here.

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Repeat after me: DRM is bad for the customer

DRM, or digital rights management is the fancy term that movie and record companies use to mean copy protection. Basically they use some sort of technical lock-in technique so you can only play your media on a particular device, or it prevents you from making back up copies

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Windows Phone7 Series Development Announced at MIX 2010

At MIX10 today, Microsoft unveiled the long awaited developer platform for the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series devices. Windows Phone 7 Series was announced by Steve Ballmer at Mobile World Congress last month with devices to be available for sale by holiday 2010. Mobile development for Windows Phone 7 will take advantage of both Silverlight 4 (the full version not a watered down “Lite” version) and the XNA Framework for games that is used both on the Zune,Windows (Vista and 7) and Xbox 360 Platform. This will provide a rich environment for both internet based applications and game development. As expected, Windows Phone 7 will use The Marketplace to deliver applications to the device and providing developers with a 70% revenue share for applications sold

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Review of Motorola’s unique BACKFLIP Android smartphone for AT&T

The Motorola BACKFLIP, being the first Android smartphone for AT&T, has a lot riding on it. Read our review to see if its atypical QWERTY form factor and MOTOBLUR social networking experience add up to a solid smartphone experience or not. Read the full story here.

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