Phones Turning into Computers
August 17, 2009 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Smart phones are becoming more like computers every day and users on the other hand are switching from conventional celfones to smart phones.
The need for processing power, more robust applications accessible at the fingertips is becoming a norm and recent data from Gartner proves this point. In the second quarter of this year it is reported that smart phone sales has increased by 27% percent totaling 40 millions sales while celfone sales have decreased by 6.1 percent totaling 286.1 million units. While smart phone sales are still far from the total celfone sales, the considerable difference in increase and …read more
iPhone 3GS Stories From All Over The Web
July 6, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog
Filed under Computers
The 3GS has been on the market for several weeks already. People have responded to it, some good, bad. Here are some notable stories from all over the web.
iPhone 3GS Helps AT&T generate its best sales day
According to AppleInsider’ story the iPhone 3GS helped AT&T achieve it’s best sales day ever. They even broke other records with the launch of the iPhone. Here’s an excerpt.
The leaked e-mail characterizes “iLaunch Day 2009,” its nickname for the June 19th iPhone 3GS release date, as the “best-ever sales day” and just second in terms of actual floor traffic. Many of its other sales-related …read more
Kinoma FreePlay – Mobile Media Browser
December 23, 2008 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
I just downloaded a new app for my mobile phone called Kinoma FreePlay.
Without Kinoma FreePlay, your smartphone is just a phone. With Kinoma FreePlay, it’s a mobile media powerhouse. Kinoma FreePlay is the world’s first mobile media browser—it’s everything you need to find and play video, audio, and pictures, whether the media is on your phone, on your home PC, or on your favorite web sites.
I’ve been playing around with the SkyFire browser on my phone lately since the mobile version of Internet Explorer on my phone is just about useless for any site that’s not specifically developed for mobile …read more




