Posts published April 2009

Quickoffice App For iPhone Now Available

Quickoffice today announced that that Quickoffice app for Apple iPhone is now available for download in the App Store. Quickoffice for iPhone includes document and spreadsheet editors, along with file access and content management functionalities. Enabling quick editing on-the-go with a very intuitive user interface, Quickoffice for iPhone offers a comprehensive range of functionalities, which include font formatting; content selection; bullets; cut, copy and paste within Word documents and more.

Quickoffice iPhone App

Quickoffice iPhone App

Quicksheet and Quickoffice Files are also on sale in the Apple App Store right now. Quickoffice Files, formerly MobileFiles 2.0, allows users to access their iDisk accounts, email files directly from the app or transfer via Wi-Fi. Quicksheet, formerly MobileFiles Pro, includes the same functionality of Quickoffice Files and adds a robust Excel spreadsheet editor. Quickoffice for iPhone comes with an introductory price of $19.99, Quicksheet is priced at $6.99 and Quickoffice Files comes at a current cost of $1.99.

Quickoffice iPhone App

Quickoffice iPhone App

Source: SlashPhone

MobiTV Demonstrates Its mixTV Mobile DTV Service

It might be too early to presume stuff, but it seems like MobiTV has taken advantage of the big National Association of Broadcasters Show in Vegas this week to show off a new mobile DTV service that it has jointly developed with Sinclair and PBS. The company hopes to eventually introduce this new concept to a few interested cellular carriers as well.

The service itself is a combination of free over-the-air DTV broadcasts (from PBS and the CW, at the moment) and subscription-based on-demand content, which, it claims, would be made available for a seven-day window and be delivered via mobile WiMAX
There is no indication, though, of a potential roll-out, but it looks like MobiTV will be working during the next few days to rope in some additional partners. We will be bringing you more news as it comes….

Source: EngadgetMobile

Red LG Lotus Available With Sprint For $49.99

The third LG Lotus model in the color, red, is now officially available at retail from Sprint. This is bang in time with their announcement of a mid-April release.

If this is not good enough news for you, there is more in store. Just in case you have not noticed yet, the LG Lotus that initially came with a $99.99 price tag has dropped all the way down to $49.99 on contract after discounts. This makes the chubbiest flip phone in Sprint’s lineup more affordable than ever. Enjoy yourselves, you lucky fellas!

LG Lotus Red

LG Lotus Red

Source: EngadgetMobile

Acer F900 Smartphone Review

The new Acer F900 is creating quite a lot of curiosity among mobile lovers. Looking a lot like the HTC TouchHD, only a little less refined UI and no 3.5mm audio jack, this cutie running Windows Mobile will come at a price of 25,000 rubles when it finally enters the Russian market, which amounts to a whopping $745.

The Acer F900 features a giant WVGA display, 3G, GPS, WiFi, and all the trimmings. But all said and done, one does feel the massive difference between HTC’s stellar TouchFLO 3D. Well, we really have to wonder how far this smartphone will last in the market, what with the smartphone competition getting tighter each day. Hmm, time will tell….

Acer F900

Acer F900

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Source: EngadgetMobile

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