HTC Desire early review: Cheap Nexus One[video] - ihelplounge11 hours ago by ihelp
There's also all the goodness of the HTC Sense user interface that we loved on the HTC Hero, which skins Android with a plethora of sexy home-screen widgets, including a new one that brings together a live stream... ... The Desire looks slightly different to its Google-branded sibling, with a subtly altered bottom half and no metal racing stripe around the back of the case. Although the plastic body doesn't inspire us like the Legend's aluminium case, its stunningly big ...
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eCom Online Marketing : Media Center, Press & Official Blog » Blog ...7 hours ago by admin
And obviously, HTC thinks they're that kind of company. The three new phones – the HTC Legend, the Desire, and the HD Mini – involve new manufacturing processes, new body designs and new social-networking software, extending HTC's popular Sense UI. HTC and Windows Phone 7 ... But where the Nexus One has the “Google Experience” UI – a bunch of boring icons – the Desire brings Sense, HTC's custom UI with gorgeous, full-screen information panels and widgets. ...
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MWC '10: HTC Desire – You Will Want One11 hours ago by Ernest Doku
The HTC Desire brings everything one could want in a phone including a gorgeous touch display, slick user interface and social networking simplicity – in a single attractive package. The 3.7-inch capacitive AMOLED screen shows off the latest version of Android (2.1), buffed to a sheen with HTC's own Sense UI seamlessly fused on top. Sharing much with the HTC-produced Nexus One, the Desire is a aesthetic feast in terms of form factor, switching the Google phone's trackball ...
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HTC 2010 Roadmap: 3 New Phones – jkOnTheRun12 hours ago by James Kendrick
Think of it as a Nexus One with the Sense interface (the new version), and you'll have the Desire. It uses the same fast Snapdragon processor and the same screen as the Nexus One, but HTC has updated the body casing slightly. ... All three of these phones should be available in the March/ April timeframe in Europe and Asia. HTC does not have an agreement with a carrier to bring them to the U.S. yet. Related research on GigaOM Pro (sub req'd): ...
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SlingPlayer iPhone App Finally Allowed to Stream TV Over 3G
3G SlingPlayer for iPhone. Finally!6 hours ago by Harry McCracken
It took another eleven months until the app went on sale. And when it did, it turned out that AT&T had prohibited Sling from letting it work over the 3G network. You could watch your TV from your iPhone, but only over Wi-Fi. ...
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Sling coming to iPhone over 3G…and iPad? | 9 to 5 Mac9 hours ago by Seth Weintraub
AT&T today announced that it would soon let Sling Player ($29 App Store) work on the iPhone (AND iPAD?!?!) over its 3G network. AT&T had originally said that Sling would cause too much traffic to flow over its network, ... Sling, however, was always allowed to run on Blackberries, WinMob phones and Symbian phones over AT&T's network - because they weren't "computers" like the iPhone. Additionally, Apple/AT&T let other streaming video services like MLB.com flow over 3G on ...
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AT&T Finally Lets You Use SlingPlayer with Your iPhone Over 3G ...8 hours ago by Royal Craft
Although they've approved SlingPlayer over 3G, AT&T points out that optimization is still a big deal in case of mobile apps such as SlingPlayer. “Collaboration with developers like Sling Media ensures that all apps are optimized for our ...
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AT&T Finally Lets You Use SlingPlayer with Your iPhone Over 3G ...8 hours ago by DevManiacs
Now, it's showing that it wasn't kidding, at least about its intentions, as it's finally let SlingPlayer, a mobile app that lets you watch TV on the iPhone, deliver data over its 3G connection. Until now, SlingPlayer was only available ...
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It took another eleven months until the app went on sale. And when it did, it turned out that AT&T had prohibited Sling from letting it work over the 3G network. You could watch your TV from your iPhone, but only over Wi-Fi. ...
Technologizer - http://technologizer.com/
[ More results from Technologizer ]
Sling coming to iPhone over 3G…and iPad? | 9 to 5 Mac9 hours ago by Seth Weintraub
AT&T today announced that it would soon let Sling Player ($29 App Store) work on the iPhone (AND iPAD?!?!) over its 3G network. AT&T had originally said that Sling would cause too much traffic to flow over its network, ... Sling, however, was always allowed to run on Blackberries, WinMob phones and Symbian phones over AT&T's network - because they weren't "computers" like the iPhone. Additionally, Apple/AT&T let other streaming video services like MLB.com flow over 3G on ...
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence - http://www.9to5mac.com/ - References
AT&T Finally Lets You Use SlingPlayer with Your iPhone Over 3G ...8 hours ago by Royal Craft
Although they've approved SlingPlayer over 3G, AT&T points out that optimization is still a big deal in case of mobile apps such as SlingPlayer. “Collaboration with developers like Sling Media ensures that all apps are optimized for our ...
Mashable Mirror - http://mashablemirror.blogspot.com/
AT&T Finally Lets You Use SlingPlayer with Your iPhone Over 3G ...8 hours ago by DevManiacs
Now, it's showing that it wasn't kidding, at least about its intentions, as it's finally let SlingPlayer, a mobile app that lets you watch TV on the iPhone, deliver data over its 3G connection. Until now, SlingPlayer was only available ...
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