V-MODA Remote Remix in-ear headphones
February 25, 2010

V-MODA's latest Remote Remix in-ear headphones was specially designed to see action with the iPhone 3GS, more recent iPods and MacBooks. You will find that it comes with a microphone for you to invent hands-free calls, while a three button in-line control for music playback and VoiceOver or Voice Control functions is easily accessible regardless of what you're doing at the moment. While it targets the Apple user group primarily, that doesn't mean the Remote Remix cannot be used with other devices that come with a 3.5mm audio jack, albeit you will lose some Apple-only functionality. Interested parties can pick up the V-MODA Remote Remix in-ear headphones for $100 when it arrives later next month.
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Apple doubles app download limit, iBoob app causes UK row, Line2 app gets approved
February 19, 2010
This is some very good news; Apple has doubled the download limit for app size by 3G. Previously the limit was 10MB and now the limit is 20MB. No more waiting until you get home to grab that new game!
The iBoob app that animates the boobage of women in photos is causing an uproar in the UK. Apple withdrew the app after numerous consumer complaints.
The Toktumi Line2 app for the iPhone has now been approved by Apple. The app allows iPhone users to manufacture free calls while traveling with VoIP among other features.
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T-Mobile USA Waives shout Charges to and from Haiti
January 17, 2010

On Thursday, T-Mobile USA announced that they will enable free worldly calls to and from Haiti through January 31, 2010. that is part of the carrier's effort to supply relief and help to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Find more details in the press release.
Additionally, for T-Mobile customers interested in donating $10 to the Red Cross, simply text "HAITI" to "90999". The donation will be charged to the T-Mobile phone bill, 100% goes to the Red Cross, there is no fee and the texts will not be charged. By texting "YELE" to 501501, the carrier's customers can support the Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti fund.
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More Details On Vega From Innovative Converged Devices
January 8, 2010

Do you remember the Vega from Innovative Converged Devices that we mentioned to you a short while ago? Well, more data on the device has surfaced, and it certainly doesn’t look too poor. T-Mobile is said to be positioning the device as a “family hub tablet”, where it can be positioned and used in the family kitchen or something similar. It offers you easy access to a household calendar, and can be accessed remotely by a wireless connection and be set to automatically send SMS alerts to mobile phones. The device will additionally sport a T-Mobile SIM Card, and you’ll be able to compose hands free calls from the device, set up 1080p video playback, Wi-Fi browsing, on-demand TV, video chat and even FM radio. The Vega will be powered by an Nvidia Tegra 250 mobile web processor, and should be powered by Google’s Android 2.0.
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People-powered mobile network giffgaff
November 21, 2009

Now here’s a rather novel way to market a mobile network. giffgaff, the people-powered mobile network will be launching on the 25th of November, and users who go out of their way to promote the service will be rewarded with free calls, texts and mobile broadband. Users will be able to hire “tools” to take out and introduce the world to the giffgaff sort. Check out the official giffgaff website.
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