T-Mobile New myTouch 3G with 3.5 mm Jack and Swype

February 10, 2010

T-Mobile New myTouch 3G with 3.5 mm Jack and Swype

T-Mobile unveiled its new iteration of the myTouch 3G, aka the 1.2, that features a 3.5 mm headset jack, additional memory with 288 MB of RAM and an 8 GB microSD card and Swype input technology, that provides, a faster text input on the touch screen. Swype offers a virtual keyboard that lets users drag their fingers across the keys to style a word, take a look at the Swype demo video whether you want to see how it works (in the full article). Additionally the new myTouch3G, will come with preloaded applications including Barcode Scanner, Music Player, myAccount and Visual Voicemail.

The design remains unchanged and it will be available starting today at choose T-Mobile retail locations and online at www.T-MobilemyTouch.com for $149.99 with a new two-year plan.

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Ribbit App For Your iPhone

December 22, 2009

Ribbit App For Your iPhone

Trying to figure out a way to get transcribed, web-stored voicemail on your iPhone, but can’t install Google Voice on your iPhone? Well, you could always check out Ribbit, which is a competitor to Google Voice. The Ribbit for iPhone is rather bare, probably as it doesn’t want to run afoul of Apple’s AppStore policies. It’s currently going for free, and it’s certainly worth taking the duration to check out.

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O2 goods Network Goes Down

December 22, 2009

O2 documents Network Goes Down

Folks who are on O2’s network, have you been experiencing problems with your documents network? Reports are going around that O2 has been suffering from issues with its info network, and a day or so ago, subscribers were unable to use notes on the network, which O2 claimed was related to the issue of IP addresses. Later in the day, Web connections were resumed, but MMS and Visual Voicemail were still problematic. Could that been a similar scenario to AT&T not being about to handle the amount of traffic that the iPhone generates? Whatever the situation, it would be to O2’s (and certainly the end user’s) benefit that the issue is sorted out ASAP. Drop us a comment and let us know whether you’ve been experiencing similar problems.

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AT&T notes Outage In San Francisco

December 12, 2009

AT&T details Outage In San Francisco

Folks who are on AT&T’s network in San Francisco will nearly certainly have noticed the recent network problems. From about 2pm Pacific duration, customers have started complaining of the lack of World Wide Web connectivity. Aside from that, Visual voicemail plus seems to be unavailable. A spokesperson for AT&T has stated:

“We are seeing a hardware issue in downtown San Francisco that is causing some degradation in service. GSM and Edge voice and details services are still accessible. Our experts are aware and working to resolve it as quickly as possible.”

Did you experience any problem with AT&T’s network? Drop us a comment and let us know.

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Motorola Droid 2.0.1 Firmware Available

December 8, 2009

Motorola Droid 2.0.1 Firmware Available

We knew that the Motorola Droid 2.0.1 firmware would be coming really soon, and it seems that some folks have already started to receive the update on their retail units today. that firmware update should tackle a wide variety of problems including stability, battery life, better camera and signal quality, faster visual voicemail. whether you own a Motorola Droid, keep an eye open. Do let us know after you’ve tested it, we’d love to take in your feedback and experience in that. Check out the full details here.

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Motorola And RIM In Trouble by Visual Voicemail

November 24, 2009

Motorola And RIM In Trouble by Visual Voicemail

It seems that Apple, Verizon, LG and Google aren’t the only parties who are in trouble by Visual Voicemail. Now Klausner Technologies, the company with the patents related to Visual Voicemail, is pursuing Motorola and Rim by patent infringement with regards to Visual Voicemail on the Motorola CLIQ and BlackBerry Bold 9700. Will that reach and out-of-court settlement like before, or will there be a lengthy court battle?

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