Archive of devices

Connect by Quickoffice: a service to create, manage, and synchronize files between multiple devices iOS and Mac/PC

Quickoffice Pro is perhaps one of the best applications that can bring on the iPhone the same services offered by the Microsoft Office suite in mobility, and it seems that the company behind this application has just released in the App Store "Connect", a new free service but to which you can subscribe to get additional features that will allow not only to easily create and manage text documents, spreadsheets and presentations, but also synchronize our files between all connected devices –

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16Apr2012

Gmate Plus: the accessory that allows you to use two sim cards and add the phone to devices that do not have updates!

As per title, skyroam has released the new version of the Gmate and we Spinblog we got to test it and review it for you. More details after the jump.A few months ago we got to experience the Gmate, Skyroam appliance that allows you to use two sim cards via iPhone, or "add" function call (voice and data) to iDevice that were lacking, for example, iPod Touch and iPad WiFi-only. Well, the Skyroam has made available a "Plus" version of the Gmate and to mark the occasion, we have created a special

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Sky Go Delivers A Wide Range Of Content To Android Devices Like The Samsung Galaxy S2

In the United Kingdom Sky Television is the leading provider of satellite television channels and currently boasts over 10 million subscribers. Recently we have seen a number of applications launched for the Apple iPhone that enable consumers to access content from the device. Unfortunately owners of Android handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 have not had access to such services but that is about to change with the launch of the Sky Go application for Android devices.The new Sky Go

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Apple ‘gearing up’ to release devices with curved glass in 2012 – report

Next-generation portable devices from Apple could feature curved glass, as the company has allegedly bought new equipment in preparation to release devices with curved touchscreens next year. Industry sources believe curved glass displays could be “the next big thing” in handheld devices, DigiTimes reported on Monday. They said that both Apple and non-Apple device makers are “gearing up” to release products with curved touchscreens in the first half of

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05Aug2011

How to stream Spotify to Apple TV and iOS devices

One thing that iTunes has over Spotify’s online music service is its wireless connectivity to the Apple TV. But it is actually possible to get the same kind of connectivity with Spotify, and use it from any room in your house, with the addition of a classic Mac app and a couple of third-party iOS apps. There are two ways to get a Spotify account; either by invitation for a free account, or by paying for premium or unlimited accounts. Once you have an account set up, you’ll need

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Apple’s victory over HTC may set high royalty precedent for Android devices

Apple’s initial legal victory over rival HTC in a patent infringement suit could pave the way for Apple to collect high royalties from devices running Google Android, according to one analysis. Mike Abramsky with RBC Capital Markets believes that Apple has the upper hand over HTC, which is a smaller handset maker with a limited portfolio of intellectual property. As such, Apple could potentially push for an injunction and ask the U.S. International Trade Commission to bar the import of

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19Jul2011

Samsung asks ITC to ban the import of Apple devices

The back-and-forth in the patent dispute between Samsung and Apple continues, with Samsung filing a request for a U.S. import ban against the iPhone, iPad and iPod, FOSS Patents reports. The complaint was filed with the International Trade Commission (ITC) on Tuesday. The ITC is a government regulatory body, which acts independently of the courts. Apple seems to be gearing up for a preliminary injunction request in its legal case against Samsung in the U.S. District Court for the

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Apple’s devices are a perfect place for smart brand extension

What do you do if your brand or product is looking a little long in the tooth? Hitch your wagon to Apple’s star, that’s what. Apple’s software platforms and hardware devices offer a great opportunity for brands to reinvent and extend themselves, but only if the approach is handled correctly. One company that’s a perfect example of how to do Apple-based brand extension right is Wacom. The iPad, arguably, represents a considerable threat to their consumer drawing tablet business. The

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Apple’s devices are a perfect place for smart brand extension

What do you do if your brand or product is looking a little long in the tooth? Hitch your wagon to Apple’s star, that’s what. Apple’s software platforms and hardware devices offer a great opportunity for brands to reinvent and extend themselves, but only if the approach is handled correctly. One company that’s a perfect example of how to do Apple-based brand extension right is Wacom. The iPad, arguably, represents a considerable threat to their consumer drawing tablet business. The

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29Jun2011

Samsung asks ITC to ban the import of Apple devices

The back-and-forth in the patent dispute between Samsung and Apple continues, with Samsung filing a request for a U.S. import ban against the iPhone, iPad and iPod, FOSS Patents reports. The complaint was filed with the International Trade Commission (ITC) on Tuesday. The ITC is a government regulatory body, which acts independently of the courts. Apple seems to be gearing up for a preliminary injunction request in its legal case against Samsung in the U.S. District Court for the

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