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Feb 17, 2010

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Verizon to allow Skype on Blackberry

Verizon to allow Skype on Blackberry

Verizon Wireless have announced that they are now to allow smartphones connected to their network to use Skype. The network will now allow unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls within the US and also allow you to utilise cheaper SkypeOut calling rates both in and out of the US.

To utilize Skype services you will need to have a data plan along with a compatible phone. When these are available you’ll be able to…

* Make and receive unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls to any Skype user around the globe on America’s most reliable wireless network.
* Call international phone numbers at competitive Skype Out calling rates.
* Send and receive instant messages to other Skype users.
* Remain always connected with the ability to see friends’ online presence.

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Nov 3, 2009

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Pizza Hut’s iPhone App Has Generated $1 Million

Pizza Hut’s iPhone App Has Generated $1 Million

More and more companies are creating iPhone applications as a way to reinforce branding and to gain new customers. Some companies are even seeing increased sales thanks to iPhone apps.

One of those is the Pizza Hut app for the iPhone and iPod touch, which has now generated more than $1 million in sales according to MobileMarketer. The US-only iPhone app was first introduced three months ago.

Although Pizza Hut had a WAP enabled mobile site before launching the iPhone app, the iPhone app has far exceeded expectations.

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Oct 4, 2009

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BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac

BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac

Finally, RIM has released its long awaited BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac OS X. The free BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac will update certain apps, back up and restore BlackBerry content, and sync content like music playlists, contacts, and calendar items between your Mac to your smartphone. We spent some time managing our BlackBerry Bold with it. So far, our experience has been positive.

BlackBerry Desktop Manager replaces earlier syncing software, PocketMac for BlackBerry, which paired an application installer with content-syncing tools similar to RIM’s new offering. The new Desktop Manager significantly offers backup and restore options, and limited media transfers.

The desktop manager syncs organizer data between your Mac and BlackBerry, like your contacts, calendar items, notes, and tasks–so long as your computer and the apps, like Entourage and Google Calendar, are set up for syncing.

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Aug 12, 2009

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New WAP portal from Disney

New WAP portal from Disney

The Walt Disney Company has launched a brand new WAP portal, allowing South African kids, tweens and families to access a range of Disney content directly from their cellphones.

The portal, which is accessed by simply entering a shortcode into the Internet browser on a cellphone, features a range of exciting content including downloadable wallpapers, games, animations, music, ringtones, competitions and news.

Content will also span the Disney Channel’s most popular series such as Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place and Phineas & Ferb. The portal can be accessed as follows: Type in disneysa.mobi into the WAP browser on a cellphone or text Disney to 33978 and a link to the portal will be sent to your phone.

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Mar 12, 2009

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Internet access from mobile phones is on the rise

Internet access from mobile phones is on the rise

The latest Sweeney Research (SR) found that 20 percent of respondents had visited MySpace via mobile, and 15 percent were frequent users of the site, visiting more than once a day. According to MySpace, its internal showed around 150,000 Australians visited the MySpace Mobile WAP sites in December 2008. Many WordPress blogs and WordPress blog hosting companies use Mobile Plugins that let you display your blog or a site on a mobile device such as a Blackberry.

The latest SR shows that Australians are using their mobile phones to go online for music (43 percent), games (33 percent) and sport (32 percent). They are also sharing photos (70 percent), ringtones (46 percent) and music (46 percent) via their mobile when they are online.

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