Samsung Tablet To Sport Android And 4G Connectivity?
March 20, 2010
This is still unconfirmed at the moment, but word is going around that the recently mentioned Samsung tablet might be powered by Google’s Android OS instead of some edition of Microsoft’s Windows 7. To form the deal even juicier, apparently the device could feature calling via a headset, possibly with some implementation of VoIP, 3G and perhaps even 4G connectivity. Nothing is set in stone at the moment, so we’ll have to keep an eye on that. whether it were up to you, what specifications would you give the Samsung tablet?
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Thanko USB Mouse speaker
March 1, 2010

The Thanko USB Mouse speaker is pretty different since how many mice you know sport a speaker? Virtually none, we suppose, although that speaker won't bring the house down the next moment you throw a pajama party. Throw in a small external microphone and you will be able to chat with your buddies using your mouse by a VoIP program. Too poor that is a Japan-only release, so folks living outside of the land of the Rising Sun are out of luck.
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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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Skype offers VoIP calls by 3G for iPhone
February 4, 2010

Skype has finally given assurance that they are working on a new version of Skype for the iPhone that enables VoIP calls by a 3G connection. Needless to say, that upgrade requires accesing a feature in the new iPad SDK that recently lifted the restriction of VoiP calls on a Wi-Fi connection. Skype might be a little bit slower in rolling out their update simply considering they hope to "give you the very best audio quality we can." There is plus confirmation that Skype is working for a similar app that will grace the iPad when the latter rolls out in less than 2 months' duration.
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Fujitsu Threatens Apple by iPad Name
January 29, 2010

With all the flak Apple has gotten by the last 48 hours regarding the ‘iPad’ name, who’d have thought anybody would want to fight by that name? Well, it seems that Fujitsu does, particularly since it launched its own iPad back in 2002. It was a handheld device for shop assistants, allowing them to check pricing, stock details, and construct sales wirelessly. Sold mainly in the US, it boasted a 3.5-inch color touchscreen, Intel processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and even VoIP support, powered by Windows CE. That being said, Fujitsu might be in for a hardy fight though, as the company didn’t manage to trademark the name, thanks to an earlier filing from an IT safety measure company. Fujitsu was pushing to get the trademark transferred for some date, but only renewed its efforts in June 2010, a month before Apple filed its own application. In case you were wondering, the iPad name is owned by various companies in different countries, including Siemens in Germany, and additionally a lingerie company called Coconut Grove Pads. possibly Apple will be able to come to a settlement like it did with Cisco back when it announced the iPhone.
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Apple Now Allows 3G VoIP by The iPhone
January 28, 2010

You may or may not have noticed it, but it seems that beta version of the iPhone SDK 3.2 which was released in conjunction with the announced of Apple’s iPad has some hidden gems inside it. We’re talking about Apple allowing VoIP by 3G now for its apps, which is something that many of us have been demanding for a faraway day now. As can be seen from recent announcements from iCall, Fring and Acrobits, developers have already taken advantage of the new opportunity and updated their apps to work by a 3G connection. Running VoIP by 3G isn’t something new for many phones out there, but Apple has always had a restriction on it, so that is a welcome new ‘feature’ to the iPhone. With that in mind, it seems that there is a possibility of turning your iPad into a voice-chat device too, since you can run these iPhone apps. The teeny bit of poor news related to that is that you’ll still need to have a carrier that doesn’t mind you running VoIP by 3G, as some operators don’t allow VoIP by their 3G network, or charge you additional fees. AT&T did announce last October that it would allow VoIP by 3G, which seems to jive quite nicely with that latest development.
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AT&T sells 3.1 million iPhones, Google VoIP app hits iPhone, iStunt game free today
January 28, 2010
AT&T is gaining a bit on Verizon thanks to the iPhone. Last quarter AT&T sold 3.1 million iPhones and now has 85.1 million total subscribers.
Apple may have denied the Google Voice App for the iPhone, but Google has a workaround in place. The search giant has made a GV Web App that works with HTML5 mobile handsets including the iPhone.
If you are looking for a new free game app for your iPhone today, the game iStunt is available for free. The app is only free for today though so hop by and get it now.
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