Oct 21
By Iren Birken GPS Tuner Atlas Full version with North America Basic map content Atlas, is an outdoor navigational software for windows mobile devices, with built-in Tele Atlas maps, raster maps, and user generated custom calibrated maps. GPS Tuner Atlas Full version with North America Basic map content Atlas, is an outdoor navigational software for windows mobile devices, with built-in Tele Atlas maps, raster maps, and user generated custom calibrated maps. GPS Tuner works with mobi
Oct 19
Real Estate Businesses are Going Mobile Business applications for the Smartphone, Blackberry and iPhone are becoming more of a necessity for today’s Real Estate Industry Professional and Brokerage. Consumers are able to download these applications right from their portable/mobile phones and devices for FREE. The question is what should be included in your Real Estate Business App? Recently, I had a Business Card app designed by me and built by MobileAppLoader Inc. At the time, there we
Oct 09
Rise and shine boys and girls plenty of breaking mobile news has developed throughout the wee hours of the night and we’re ready to spread the good word. To start things off, the CTIA Wireless Association has announced that they are behind an initiative to standardize the 3.5mm headphone jack on mobile devices. The initiative hopes that all devices introduced after January 2012 will include the standard-sized jack. An unlocked Samsung Galaxy i7500 has shown up on Newegg for $579.99. The
Oct 09
The SiRFstarIV™ GSD4e GPS location processor is the newest member of the recently launched SiRFstarIV architecture, an innovation that promises to redefine the meaning of “location awareness” for mobile devices. Building upon the SiRFstarIV architecture’s high-performance and micro-power capabilities, the GSD4e adds a built-in CPU and innovations such as SiRFGeoRecov™ technology that are optimized to ensure continuous location awareness in a new breed of digital cameras, portable game consoles,
Oct 08
Just one year after the first Android phone debuted, the mobile operating system is now finally gathering up some speed. Partnered with Google, Verizon will now be able to offer two mobile devices based on Android. It is expected that the additions will add some pizzazz to the carrier’s otherwise dreary smartphone lineup. The announcement by Verizon claims that the two Android based phones will be here I the ‘coming weeks’, it hasn’t yet stated which Android phones will be on it’s network.