Posts published November 2008

Nimbuzz Launches Into The Apple iPhone App Store

Nimbuzz, the largest and most complete VoIP and Instant Messaging service provider, joins hands today with the Apple iPhone. This company has launched into the Apple iPhone App Store and provides users with free access to almost all the most important global messaging services and social networks online, including MySpace, Facebook, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Google talk and ICQ, to name just a few.

This means that the iPhone user gets completely free access to an amazing range of messaging services with IM buddy calling, landscape mode chat and much more. Further, Nimbuzz is the first provider to offer WiFi over its messenger services, with a view to offering superior VoIP call quality.

Other features include providing the user access to real-time updates on all contacts, their online status, use of emoticons and so on. This product has been designed especially to fulfill all customers’ needs, from chatting to buddy calling to text messaging and so on. Nimbuzz supports the iPhone and the iPod Touch as well. Currently having 10,000 new users and 10 million logins every day, this unique application has been nominated for the Le Web ’08 Startup Competition and is poised to take the world of communication by storm.

Nimbuzz Launches Into The Apple iPhone App Store

VIDEO: HTC Fuze (Touch Pro) for AT&T Review

HTC Fuze aka Touch Pro for AT&T is Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone with a sliding full QWERTY keyboard, 2.8 inch 262K color VGA touch screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera, built-in aGPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, microSD slot and a multimedia player.


source Phone Scoop

Verizon to launch the frumpy CDM8950 flip phone December 3

Its said to not be one of the best handsets to particularly look at, and the price, well lets just leave it at this mobile madness is most definitely not cheap enough. Nobody really knows where Verizon might be headed with this new handset, however as of now there isn’t any suggestions of an in-store launch date, since its only going to be sold online once December 3rd rolls around.

This “creepy” little handset is somehow going to manage a 1.3 Megapixel camera, Verizon Navigator Services, Video Capture/Playback, and EV-DO. It seems as though Verizon plans to keep this handset as low-key as possible, because our guesses is that they’re going to utilize this handset as a way to satisfy most of their partners third-party sales.

The price is structured as following: $79.99 with a two-year contract before a $50 mail-in rebate, while Verizon prepaid (INPulse) customers will have to deal the hand their dealt by paying $99.99 after rebate. As said above, simply not cheap enough.

source Engadget Mobile

Skin4WordPress