StumbleUpon now available on iPhone and Android mobile devices - TMCnet (Leitrim) StumbleUpon now available on iPhone and Android mobile devices - TMCnet (Leitrim)

Thursday 26 August 2010

StumbleUpon now available on iPhone and Android mobile devices - TMCnet (Leitrim)

StumbleUpon now available on iPhone and Android mobile devices - TMCnet
(Telecomworldwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) StumbleUpon, a web discovery engine, yesterday announced availability of a free application for the Apple iPhone and for Android-powered mobile devices that allows
Source: www.tmcnet.com

Texting Record Broken Yet Again on iPhone 4 - Tom's Guide
Monday brought reports that a 27-year-old British woman--Melissa Thompson--broke the world's record for texting, beating the previous record set by U.S.-based Franklin Page by almost ten seconds. The feat was achieved
Source: www.tomsguide.com

Google Finance updated for Android and iPhone smartphones - MobileBurn
Today Google announced that it has updated its Google Finance for mobile web application. The new mobile website offers nearly all of the functionality of the desktop client. Google Finance provides stock quote search
Source: www.mobileburn.com

QSL Launched with Android, iPhone & Brew LBS Social Apps - Wireless and Mobile News
Qualcomm Services Labs a wholly owned subsidiary of Qulacomm has been created to develop and introduce new mobile services and applications.QSL will act as an incubator for new ideas, technologies and services for
Source: www.wirelessandmobilenews.com

Dallas man sees home burglary via iPhone - Boston Herald
D ALLAS — An iPhone application helped a Dallas man, while visiting relatives hundreds of miles away in suburban Hartford, Conn., watch as two burglars broke into his home. Vincent Hunter told WFAA-TV that he called
Source: news.bostonherald.com

How to convert DVDs for iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices - Mac Central
[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to override its copy
Source: www.macworld.com

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