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WaveSecure Mobile Security App for the Android Market

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

WaveSecure is a complete mobile security service that lets users protect data, ensure privacy in the event of theft and enhances the possibility of recovering the phone. Download WaveSecure for Google Android during the beta period to enjoy free subscription. Get it while offer lasts!

Must-Have Android App: MyBackUp Pro

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

  Taking care of business just got a whole lot easier thanks to a useful new app MyBackUp Pro.  You can find this gem of an app in the Android Market or go to rerware.com.  Backup your Android™ data on your SDCard or on their secured servers.  In case of lost data ...

Rhapsody streaming music app now available on the iPhone

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Rhapsody has finally introduced their much-anticipated mobile app! It enables existing Rhapsody subscribers to access 8+ million songs via their iPhone and iPod Touch devices. Many people were wondering if this app would pass the big brother test that Apple gives to so many of its apps that compete directly ...

JAJAH Lets You Talk to Family and Friends on Twitter

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

If you are a JAJAH user with a Twitter account then you can make calls using your Twitter account and what more the service is absolutely free. JAJAH@call is on beta-launch now and it allows you to make calls without revealing your number and without seeing the number of the ...

Will you pay for a mobile version of the Wall Street Journal?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Indulging in reading on your mobile devices while moving is going to bite your pockets albeit a little if Wall Street Journal goes ahead with its plans to charge for mobile content access. Rupert Murdoch, CEO of News Corp. made an announcement to this effect. The charges will be only $1 ...

U2 and RIM BlackBerry team up to bring the full music experience back

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Remember when you used to get an album or a CD from the store and read it cover to cover? You'd look at the pictures and read the lyrics and revel in your new find. Well that's the experience that U2 and RIM BlackBerry are trying to bring to the ...

Challenger Mobile Releases Android-Based mVoIP Platform

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

More interesting news on Android is doing the rounds. As an iPhone contender the Android mobile OS was offered to phone manufacturers by Google spawning various types of touch-screen cell phones and smartphones not very long ago. Android users get to navigate on their phones using fingers, browse the Web and ...

Get Free Cloud Storage for iPhone

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

If you want to transform your iPhone or iPod touch into true cloud storage devices then get the ServersMan@iPhone 3.0 from the Apple App Store. A free app from Japanese company FreeBit it is available in 77 countries and the language support extends to French and German besides the already ...

Local Attraction Details on your iPhone

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Yet another iPhone app which helps you locate nearby places. This location-based technology will help you look up clubs, local events, bars, restaurants and movies in 37 markets in the US. Metromix’s “What’s Nearby” lets iPhone users know about local attractions. Consumers can avoid long journeys to factory outlets and other ...

The New Android Market

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Android Market finally gets a facelift and some updates after launching less than a year ago in order to try and compete better with the Apple App Store and ahead of the launch of HTC Hero on Sprint network. Android Market for Android 1.6 hopes to improve the overall experience for ...