Monday, August 31, 2009

All About Samsung and Nokia

All About Samsung and Nokia


Samsung Rogue’s Bluetooth system will be other nature for air traffic controllers

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 02:12 PM PDT

More often than not when we’re getting a good, hard gaze at a phone’s user edge, we’re seeing at the big size picture — the our home screen, the core menu, the browser, the dialer.

You be familiar with, the systems you’re using every day. Samsung’s dug a slight deeper for the commencement of its forthcoming Rogue, though, putting jointly a pretty wild radar type display for Bluetooth combination.

The idea’s plain: discoverable hardware near you emerges as blips over the screen by way of your handset at the midpoint; when you notice the blip you desire to couple, just haul it to the midpoint.

We can fairly guarantee that the concerning locations of in-range gadgets have no demeanor on reality, but hitherto, turning something as humdrum as linking your Bluetooth headset hooked on a mini-game is ironically both awesome and bothersome beyond words.

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Samsung Application Store declared, the mobile shopping mall gets a petite more crowded

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 12:36 PM PDT

Oh, look, it’s one more place to buy nibble sized mobile phone apps, this is a courteousness of Samsung. The Samsung company isn’t exactly unknown to the entire application store thing, beginning a little outlet for Samsung users earlier current year, but taking undue credit on someone else’s dais and boldly blazing a follow of iFart knockoffs over your own hardware are very dissimilar things.

The creatively given name Samsung Application Store commences on September 14 for Italian, British and French Omnia and I8910 HD phones, coming later to the OmniaLITE and Omnia II in addition to users in many other countries.

Samsung is vowing “over 300″ apps to begin, while partners akin to Gameloft, Electronic Arts, Capcom, and TAITO have agreed on for the joy. Omnia BUST-A-MOVE, will anyone?

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