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By Robert, on September 6th, 2010%
If you enjoy reading ebooks, you’ve probably already heard about Kobo. They offer ebooks for sale and they also offer some free ebooks from time to time. One of the best things about Kobo is that you can read their books in a variety of platforms, including your PC, smartphone, or Kobo eReader device.
Kobo recently updated . . . → Read More: Kobo recently updated their iPhone and iPad app to allow users to import ePub books
By Robert, on August 31st, 2010%
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Microsoft on Aug. 30 released an official Bing for Mobile Android App for customers of Verizon Wireless, an exclusive arrangement that underscores how Android has become a significant mobile platform to rival Apple‘s iPhone.
Owners of Android-based smartphones such as the Motorola Droid, Droid 2, Droid X and the Droid Incredible can download the free . . . → Read More: Microsoft on Aug. 30 released an official Bing for Mobile Android App for customers of Verizon Wireless
By Robert, on August 30th, 2010%
Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed.
The new, speedier processing contrasts with the shipping times that followed the tablet’s April launch in which orders typically took at least a week to fill.
Swamped by a huge number of preorders and initial sales, Apple had trouble keeping up with customer demand. . . . → Read More: Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed
By Robert, on August 28th, 2010%
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USA Today, the nation‘s second largest newspaper, announced this week a major restructuring effort designed to address a drop in advertising and circulation and bring it up to speed in today‘s new world of smartphones and tablets.
In a slide show presented to employees on Thursday, the once-innovative news-gathering organization said it would “focus less . . . → Read More: USA Today, the nation’s second largest newspaper, announced this week a major restructuring
By Robert, on August 27th, 2010%
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Microsoft officials are acknowledging that they are planning to add ActiveSync support to Hotmail on August 30.
The new capability will let Hotmail users get push e-mail on cell phones and other devices (even if they aren’t trying to sync with an Exchange Server on the back-end), company execs told News.com on August 26. The . . . → Read More: Microsoft officials are acknowledging that they are planning to add ActiveSync support to Hotmail on August 30.
By Robert, on August 25th, 2010%
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RIM is catching up with other smartphone brands with the help of a new program bringing mobile VoIP connectivity to BlackBerry devices.
Up until now, there hasn’t been a single native VoIP client for the BlackBerry platform, as there have been for smartphones running Android or iPhone OS. Truphone, Skype and Fring are just a few . . . → Read More: RIM is catching up with other smartphone brands with the help of a new program bringing mobile VoIP
By Robert, on August 20th, 2010%
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Facebook Aug. 18 unveiled its long-awaited geotagging service, an effort that could move the market for location-based services forward considerably even as it threatens startups such as Foursquare and Gowalla.
Similar to Foursquare and Gowalla, Facebook Places lets users “check in” to a location via their smartphone to share their locations in real time with . . . → Read More: Facebook unveiled its long-awaited geotagging service
By Robert, on August 18th, 2010%
Yahoo August 17 released a version of Yahoo Mail for Apple‘s popular iPad tablet computer, which sold more than 4 million units in its first few months.
The release comes several months after Google fashioned a version of Gmail for the iPad’s large touchscreen, and six weeks after Yahoo launched an HTML5 mobile Webmail app for Apple’s . . . → Read More: Yahoo Mail for Apple’s popular iPad tablet computer released
By Robert, on August 16th, 2010%
A federal indictment charged an Apple manager with accepting kickbacks in return for leaking secrets to Asian companies that supplied parts for the iPhone and iPod.
A manager at Apple Inc has been charged in California with taking kickbacks he received after leaking corporate secrets to Asian companies that supplied iPhone and iPod accessories, court documents showed.
Paul . . . → Read More: A manager at Apple Inc has been charged in California taking kickbacks
By Robert, on August 13th, 2010%
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The Grooveshark iPhone app is now available in the App Store, the company announced this week.
“We’ve been working laboriously on this app for a long time, and we are really excited to announce what we honestly feel to be one of the best mobile music apps in the market,” the company wrote in a . . . → Read More: Grooveshark iPhone app is now available in the App Store
By Robert, on August 12th, 2010%
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Adobe‘s Flash platform is making its way to more Android-based devices, thanks to Android 2.2. For those that have criticized Apple for not allowing Flash onto iOS, the advent of Flash on Android 2.2 is a good thing. According to these Flash supporters, it will substantially improve the browsing experience on smartphones.
But not everyone . . . → Read More: Adobe’s Flash platform is making its way to more Android-based devices
By Robert, on August 11th, 2010%
Students trying to save a little money have one more option, as textbook rental site Chegg.com has just launched an iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch app that lets them search for books, compare prices, and rent right from their portable device.
The app is free and provides the same easy experience as the Web site. With it, . . . → Read More: Students trying to save a little money have one more option
By Robert, on August 5th, 2010%
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A new version of PayPal for Android smartphones is bringing its spin on mobile money transfers to Android.
PayPal 2.0 for Android adds Bump technology, which debits money from one user’s account and credits another when two phones are tapped together. Of course, both smartphones need a Bump-enabled PayPal app to work. PayPal with Bump . . . → Read More: A new version of PayPal for Android smartphones is bringing its spin on mobile money transfers to Android.
By Robert, on August 3rd, 2010%
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For Research In Motion, the new BlackBerry 9800 is more than just its latest device. It’s an opportunity to show critics that the BlackBerry can stand up to likes of Apple‘s iPhone and a flurry of new Google Android devices.
With all the hype surrounding the iPhone and the various Android smartphones that . . . → Read More: RIM’s BlackBerry is still a dominant force in the land of smartphones, both in the U.S. and worldwide
By Robert, on August 2nd, 2010%
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AT&T and Verizon plan mobile payment system
A Verizon Wireless store is seen in Westminster, Colorado April 26, 2009.
AT&T Inc and Verizon Wireless are planning a partnership to displace credit and debit cards by letting consumers pay with the contactless wave of a smartphone, Bloomberg News reported, citing three people with direct knowledge of the . . . → Read More: AT&T and Verizon plan mobile payment system
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Credit Card Processing
eComtechnology is a eCommerce company with a diverse range of products and services, including a very secure and reliable multi-currency platform for credit card processing.
Asia, United States, Canada or based in Europe inquire or apply onsite today at eComtechnology and in most cases you can be processing in less than 5 days through your own virtual terminal or gateway.
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