This is the first Android phone I’m really excited about, and want to purchase more than I want to get my hands on an iPhone 4S. And if you know me, that’s really saying something.
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This is the first Android phone I’m really excited about, and want to purchase more than I want to get my hands on an iPhone 4S. And if you know me, that’s really saying something.
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Citigroup is said to have agreed to sell EMI Music to Universal for $1.9 billion while Sony is picking up EMI Music Publishing for $2.2 billion.
Huge!
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Snap your iPhone (or other, similarly sized camera) in, slap the marker somewhere on your person (or hold it), hit record, and the Swivl will twist and turn to keep you in the shot.
The demo video looks impressive, but I can tell the movements are not as smooth as you’d want them to be.
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Echofon, one of the popular twitter clients on the Mac and iPhone is finally ready with a Windows version as well. Echofon has had continued and steady developmental efforts and from the screenshots, it looks no different than the already solid Mac app. The app comes with the nifty sync feature that syncs your timeline position across all the platforms you run the app on.
If you’re running Windows, you should definitely give it a try.
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Adobe is making some big changes today, having issued an “intra-quarter update” that includes significant restructuring as the company attempts to refocus itself on “Digital Media and Digital Marketing.” Part of the restructuring also apparently includes no longer updating its Flash plugin for mobile devices, which right now primarily is used on both Android and RIM’s PlayBook platform.
Now seems like a good time to go through Steve’s Thoughts on Flash.
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