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Apple iPhone 3G Apps – Shop til You Drop

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From games to productivity, the applications available for the Apple
iPhone are nothing short of spectacular. Using every available
technological advance known, including 3D graphics and 3D positional
audio to multi-touch, Apple iPhone 3G apps offer something for everyone.

The iPhone 3G

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The Apple iPhone 3G is three products all rolled in to one device. Apple has now made it easier to carry your electronic devices with you and have the Internet available at the same time and all in one hand. The iPhone 3G combines a multi-function mobile communications device with the iPod and wireless Internet to give you the ultimate device.

Apple Downloads Continue to Soar

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Some fads come and go. Maybe they sell a million copies in a short time and then the bubble bursts and it all comes to an end. Not so with Apple downloads. The Apple iStore and mobile applications download continue to soar and there doesn’t appear to be a slow down anytime soon.

The iPhone as of course an overnight success and the number of applications created for use on the iPhone is astounding. There are well over 10,000 applications for the Apple iPhone, from games to music to business applications.

iPhone 3G for Business - Simply the Best

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The iPhone has gone beyond being a ground breaking new device for mobile users, it has become great for businesses. The iPhone 3G for business is quite simply the best mobile device for businesses and it utilizes the fastest mobile network – the 3G.

Mobile business users demand security and the iPhone delivers with access to resources like Cisco’s IPSec VPN and wireless networking services with WPA2 Enterprise and 802.1X authentications.

T-Mobile Flips in the USA with the Blackberry Pearl

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T-Mobile along with RIM announced the first flip Blackberry phone to be available in the U.S. Flip phone users who also wanted a Blackberry can now have the best of both worlds. The Blackberry Pearl flip is the first of its kind.

All the features that Blackberry users know and love are on the Pearl flip, along with enhancements that come with a flip phone, such as ending calls by flipping the phone closed. Additionally, the flip offers protection for the large internal screen when it is not in use.

Flipping in Canada – Rogers Launches the Flip Blackberry

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Rogers announced in November of 2008 the arrival of the Pearl Flip Blackberry in Canada. For cell phone users who prefer a flip style phone but want the features available in the Blackberry line, this is welcome news.

Candian’s will be able to have the first flip smartphone and the most reliable network all in one package. The phone will be available in black and soon to be released pink.

Apple IPhone G3 – Enhancements not an Overhaul

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The long-awaited Apple iPhone soon gave way to people waiting for a newer version. The Apple iPhone G3 is that version. In comparison to the original Apple iPhone, users will find that the changes are more enhancements than overhauls. For example, the original iPhone was considered to be slow in regards to data when compared to other devices in the same price range.

Apple took the critiquing of their iPhone in and the short timeframe of a year came back with a device sure to please and at a cost of much less than that of the original phone. The upgrades that Apple added to the iPhone are also available to current iPhone users with the iPhone software update available at the iTunes App Store.

At Your Fingertips – Google Earth Comes to the iPhone and iPod Touch

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Fans of Google Earth will be happy to know that they can now access it on their iPhone or iPod touch. The same features that are available on the desktop version will also be available on the portable version.

This application offers maps, Wikipedia articles and photos of locations. As Google Earth users know, this application makes finding a location and learning about it easier than ever before. Users will continue to experience the same navigational tools and panoramic imagery as before, only now they can actually be on their way to the location they are seeing on the screen.

Germany Gets the Curve: Blackberry Curve 8900

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T-Mobile Germany together with RIM announced in November of 2008 the release of the Blackberry Curve 8900. Originally called the Javelin, this Blackberry is the newest addition to the smartphone Curves.

The announcement that the new Blackberry Curve 8900 arrived in Germany shouldn’t put its arrival in the States far behind. The Blackberry Curve 8900 is the thinnest of the smartphones that have full QWERTY keyboards yet it features a full color 480x360 pixel display for brilliant images.

Check Out These Curves - The Blackberry Curve 8900

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On December 8, 2008, Rogers announced its newest model, the Blackberry Curve 8900. This new Blackberry smartphone is but one of a complete lineup of smartphones on Canada's most reliable network.

This new curvy creature packs a lot of life into the thinnest and lightest QWERTY Blackberry yet. Packing quad-band EDGE support with Wi-Fi and GPS this little guy delivers with full force.

Rounding out the Curve's geek qualities are a 512 MHz next-generation processor and a brilliant 480x360 high resolution color screen.