Novatel Wireless MiFi 2372 Unlocked 3G Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot

The Novatel MiFi 2372 creates a WiFi hotspot where and when you need it. Get work done at home, in the car or camper, or at the ballgame. The Novatel MiFi 2372 lets you surf wirelessly on your laptop or WiFi enabled device anywhere a cellular connection is available. With speeds equivalant to a broadband [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab landing on O2 in October

According to a tweet posted on an O2 Germany Twitter account, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet sized smartphone will be available to O2 customers for 27.50 EUR per month with an upfront 99 EUR cost starting in October of 2010. No word yet on when the Galaxy Tab might reach O2 customers in other markets.

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Starbucks Card mobile app now available for BlackBerry devices

Starbucks consumers can now check and reload their Starbucks Cards directly from their BlackBerry – thanks to a new application. The app syncs with both Starbucks cards and My Starbucks Rewards cards for easy and simple management. The app offers users the ability to reload and check account balances, locate a nearby Starbucks, and also offers mobile payments directly from a smartphone. The new Starbucks Card Mobile App for BlackBerry is available now for download at http://www.starbucks.com/coffeehouse/mobile-apps/starbucks-card-mobile-bb. The new app works on RIM’s BlackBerry Bold, Curve, Storm, and Tour handsets.

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Video: Twitter for Apple iPad app video review

Twitter released a new official Twitter client for the Apple iPad that adds a lot of cool multi-touch and sliding panel user interface touches to the application.

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Skyfire submits app to Apple to allow Flash video viewing on iPhone

Skyfire, a mobile web browser developer, has submitted to Apple an app that would give iPhone users a way to view Flash-based video directly on their phones. Skyfire’s developers believe that they have found a solution to convert Flash video into HTML5 video that will fit within Apple’s application guidelines, including the use of the WebKit browser core partnered with Safari and h.264 adaptive streaming.

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