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Archive: January, 2010

Apple Considering Adding Contacts to iPhone Home Screen?

A newly-published patent application from Apple describing the ability to add users’ contacts directly to the iPhone’s home screen, offering one-touch access to various functions related to that contact. link

Nexus Vs. iPhone Comparison (Droid vs iPhone 3GS vs Palm Pre )

Nexus Vs. iPhone Comparison (Day 5): Battle of the Typing – Typing Speed And Accuracy We had problems with typing accuracy and speed on Nexus One from the get-go. At first, we though it was because we were not used to the Android keyboard. However, after four days the results are pretty much the same, [...]

iPhone CPU to warm hands

Pocket Heat app uses iPhone CPU to warm hands If there were a “What the heck!” category in the iTunes App Store, Pocket Heat (available for $1.99) would live there.

iPhone wins touchscreen test against Android

It is fairly difficult to do head-to-head tests between smartphones in a really scientific way, in most cases, but we can now be assured that the iPhone has the most accurate touchscreen in the land.

True SMS – Life Saver

iPhone Texting Auto-Responder App: True SMS – Life Saver Ricardo Batista has launched the True SMS – Life Saver 1.0, this new application is an auto-responder for those who own an iPhone. A user is able to respond to a text without the need to type, they can just set up an auto respond message [...]

AT&T Announces Completion of 7.2 Mbps Software Updates, But Backhaul Upgrades Still Needed

U.S. iPhone wireless carrier partner AT&T yesterday announced the completion of its nationwide software upgrade program designed to make all of its 3G cell sites compatible with 7.2 Mbps data speeds, double the current standard. The deployment of High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology across 3G cell sites is the first of multiple initiatives in [...]

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