By: t-marco December 9th, 2011


Google continues celebration the 10 billion downloads and now, a few more applications are ready to download for only 10 cents each. And today’s applications are :
Grab yours now!
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By: t-marco December 7th, 2011

T-Mobile is preparing a new official statement presenting a new Nokia Windows phone this December 14th. But Now we can confirmed that this new devices is the new Lumia Windows Phone thanks to the manual pdf from FCC. The Lumia has a 3.7″ WVGA 800×480 TFT touchscreen, running on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, a 5 MP camera, featuring 512MB RAM, 8GB internal storage, a 1.4GHz Single Core processor and a 1300mAh battery.
Well, we think we have to wait until the 14th of December to see if this beauty is coming.


By: t-marco December 7th, 2011

Facebook has just announced the new update for its applications for Android phones. Facebook is claiming photo and album performance is twice as fast as previous Android releases. Also, the new Facebook app has the same interface as the iOS platform.
From Facebook:
Photos get better
Photos and albums are up to two times faster than the previous Android app. It’s also easier to share photos, view comments and edit captions on the go.
Messages on top
Your messages and notifications are now at the top of your screen. You can respond to friends and stay updated without leaving the page you’re on.
Facebook for Android will be available soon on Android Market. We’re excited about the new app, and we hope you check it out.
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By: t-marco December 7th, 2011

In November 23th T-Mobile announced the new Galaxy S II in white. Now finally we know when this beauty will arrive. T-Mobile USA , via its Facebook account, announced the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S II in white for this December 14th. Just wait few more days!.
Specifications :
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 1.5 GHz dual-core
- RAM: 1GB
- Display: 4.52″ Super AMOLED Plus WVGA touch screen (800-by-480 resolution)
- Internal Storage: 16GB + micro-SD slot (expandable up to 32 GB)
- Cameras: Rear camera = 8 MP camera with flash, capable of capturing 1080p videos; front camera = 2MP
- Connectivity: 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, HDMI-out; DNLA-ready for wireless streaming
- Battery: 1850 mAh lithium-ion battery
- OS: Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread
- Dimensions: 5.11″ x 2.71″ x 0.37″
By: t-marco December 7th, 2011

This past weekend, thanks to Android users around the world, Android Market exceeded 10 billion app downloads. To celebrate this milestone, Google has partnered with some of the Android developers who contributed to this milestone to make a bunch of great Android apps available at an amazing price. For the next 10 days, we’ll have a new set of awesome apps available each day for only 10 cents each.
Today’s US$ 0.10 apps:
Fruit Ninja
BB Bedtime Battle
Star Chart
Flick Golf
Christmas HD
NFL Rivals
Read it Later Pro
AirSync By doubleTwist
Reckless Racing
Beautiful Widgeds
Get yours now!
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By: t-marco December 1st, 2011

AT&T is looking at all of its remaining options, after the FCC denied the acquisition of T-Mobile. As you remember, AT&T tried to buy T-Mobile USA for 39 billion dollars. No after withdraw the application, AT&T may have a backup plan. Rumors indicate that AT&T and Deutsche Telekom would teaming up together for a joint venture. It all depends on the verdict regarding the initial merger plan and, if that fails, it will eventually come down to the terms and conditions of the new joint-venture.
By: t-marco November 29th, 2011

Google Maps for Android 6.0 just hit Android Market adding indoor floorplans to its box of tricks. When you zoom-in far enough on supported buildings, Google Maps will now display detailed indoor maps, instead of just showing blank space.
Maps 6.0 also features a new top menu element that allows you to quickly jump between features and a new Places homescreen that gathers relevant info about various restaurants, shops, and other establishments around you. It’s all available now for free if you’ve got an Android 2.2 phone or higher.

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By: t-marco November 24th, 2011

AT&T said Thursday that it has withdrawn its application from the Federal Communications Commission to acquire T-Mobile USA. “AT&T Inc and Deutsche Telekom AG are continuing to pursue the sale of Deutsche Telekom’s U.S. wireless assets to AT&T,” said the official statement today, as the two parties have decided to withdraw the merger application from the Commission. Deutsche Telekom, the parent of T-Mobile, and AT&T said in a joint statement that they intend to pursue the $39 billion merger and will prepare for a federal antitrust lawsuit that is seeking to block the deal.
The Justice Department together with Sprint, sued to block the transaction in August, saying a combination of AT&T and T-Mobile would eliminate one of four national U.S. wireless carriers and hamper competition.