about 9 months ago - No comments
Sometimes a snippett speaks for itself, and this new feature letting you know which of your IM buddies is “online” using their cell phone (hence not really online, but not offline) is one of those cases: Turn on Green Robot, a new experiment in Gmail Labs, and you’ll see a robot icon next to people
about 9 months ago - No comments
Smartphones haven’t been “just for phone calls” for a long time. They have also been playing music, taking pictures and shooting video for some time now. According to Engadget (and others) NASA has developed technology to detect ammonia, chorine gas or methane using the iPhone! Maybe there will be an iPhone on the next mission
about 9 months ago - 1 comment
With a price tag higher than any of the current gaming consoles the Nokia X6 is sure to be a hit – for that crowd that’s currently running around saying “Recession? What recession?” You know, those guys with all of that extra cash right now who aren’t feeling the pinch AND have about $900 for
about 10 months ago - 3 comments
Gmail for Mobile has been re-designed with speed, usability and basic offline support for iPhone and Andriod devices. For example, smart links take long URLs and use names instead of the link text. So instead of something like http://www.example.com/2009/10/01/using-artichokes-as-paper-weights/ you could change the link to say Using Atrtichokes as Paper Weights. Android allows developers to
about 10 months ago - No comments
Wrong Bob In Gmail’s New in Labs: Got the wrong Bob? post they reveal the updated, renamed release of Suggest More Recipients. The name has changed to Don’t Forget Bob and now if you’ve emailed at least 2 people in a “known” group of 3+ people you will get a reminder if any of the
about 11 months ago - No comments
Now get email pushed to iPhone and Windows Mobile with Google Sync. Evidently when Google Sync was released without this feature and Google responded to the Once you’re set up, new messages are normally pushed to your phone within seconds. While this type of speed is pretty awesome, push connections tend to use more power
about 1 year ago - No comments
The Blackberry Tour has no Wi-Fi, but it does have a full HTML browser. So if you are a jetsetter and enjoy the freedom of being able to go to your favorite spots and “jack in” to the Internet via Wi-Fi, you might not want to switch. But if you don’t mind relying on 3G
about 1 year ago - No comments
T-Mobile G1 with Google…? Of course Awesome T-Mobile G1 sports Google search and Gmail, of course. Did you miss out on the G1 when it first hit the shelves? Maybe you just wanna see a cool video, or read more about it? Look below! T-Mobile G1 Videos MORE T-MOBILE G1 READING Gizmodo’s T-Mobile G1 Review
about 1 year ago - No comments
I got a UTStarcom CDM7126 recently to replace my Cricket EZ which I was very unhappy with. The Cricket EZ is a clunky little basic phone, had to be charged every 24 hours (may or nay not be common with this phone), and has no vibrate only mode. I also like the fact this cell
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Google’s announced that their beta version of Google Sync to help organize your address book, calendar, and just basically all of your digital and non-digital contact info with your iPhone & Gmail. This is some of the most important things I took away from that post: iPhone users: Google Sync will remove all existing contacts