Tag: smartphone - Page 5
49 posts tagged with "smartphone"

IntoNow Uses Audio Fingerprints to Check You Into TV Shows
This innovative audio recognition technology application examines IntoNow's game-changing approach to social check-in services through patented SoundPrint technology that identifies television shows a...
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App Review: Evie for iPhone [Ad]
This sponsored app review examines Evie, an advanced voice control application that sought to address the limitations of iPhone's basic native Voice Control features years before Siri's introduct...

Everything To Know About Verizon's iPhone
This complete iPhone carrier analysis examines Verizon's long-awaited iPhone 4 launch announcement, detailing the CDMA hardware modifications, pricing structure, network features, and strateg...

And Verizon and Apple Lived Happily Ever After
This breaking news analysis captures one of the most important moments in mobile phone history - the end of AT&T's iPhone exclusivity and the announcement that Verizon would finally carry Apple's fl...

60 Days Until The World Ends - Farewell, IPv4
This internet infrastructure crisis analysis examines the imminent exhaustion of IPv4 addresses predicted for February 18, 2011, explaining the technical necessity of IPv6 adoption while providing acc...

Holiday Gifts Under $100 for Geeks
This helpful holiday shopping guide tackles the perennial challenge of finding the perfect tech gifts for the geeks in your life, providing curated recommendations that won't break the bank. Patrick B...

Today's Apple App Store Updates
This documents two major application releases that marked important shifts in Apple's platform policies: Twitter's official app finally gaining push noti...

Galaxy Tab Jumps on Major US Cell Carriers
This preview covers Samsung's new announcement that the Galaxy Tab would be coming to all major US carriers - AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile - marking a important moment...

Why I Hate iOS4 Multitasking
This bold critique takes aim at one of iOS 4's most hyped features - multitasking - arguing that Apple's addation was misleading and problematic. Patrick Bisch delivers a technically informed ta...