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Truphone Guns For The All-in-one iPhone App - Adds Skype, Twitter And Other IMOpen in New Window
"With the launch of Skype integration, Truphone's mobile VoIP service is fast becoming a unified client for other VOIP and messaging services. As well as the ability to make low-cost calls over Wi- read more »
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Coming Soon From Sling Media: Watch Cable TV From Your iPhoneOpen in New Window
"Sling Media, the company behind the popular (and very cool) settop boxes that allow you to stream cable from your house to your computer, looks like it has outdone itself. At this week's Macworld read more »
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Android netbook port leaves some pondering Google OSOpen in New Window
"Will Google aim its OS sights at the PC market? A recent port of Android to a common netbook suggests that Google Linux could become a reality." read more »
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Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source?Open in New Window
"Ever since Apple finally lifted the NDA covering the iPhone SDK, a small number of developers have started to open source their native iPhone apps. Today, Freshbooks, a popular online time-tracking read more »
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UIQ Shuttering Its OperationsOpen in New Window
"Although the company is shutting down, parts of the mobile operating system will live on in the open source Symbian." read more »
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iPhone 3G Gets Excel Editing AppOpen in New Window
"MobileFiles Pro lets iPhone users view, edit, and wirelessly transfer Excel files on the handset." read more »
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VixML: A Revolutionary New iPhone Development Platform For The MassesOpen in New Window
Jason Kincaid writes, "...Viximo has released a landmark new development platform called VixML that allows talented designers to create basic applications with a minimal amount of programming knowle read more »
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Linux: this year's silver lining?Open in New Window
"Linux definitely has critical mass, and you use Linux ten times a day and you don't even know it. So in 2009, we expect to see a bit of growth. It is not going to be a boom year for anybody, but a read more »
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