
Several handset makers were present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, including none other than search engine super-giant, Google. They were showing off a prototype of their much-anticipated handset operating system, Android, and Gizmodo got a chance to try it out.
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I know everyone are tired of hearing the rumor that Flash support is coming to the iPhone, but this time, there might be truth to it. According to PhoneMag's article, the real reason why Apple has not includes Flash support on the iPhone is due to licensing. ...
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I know everyone is tired of hearing the rumor that Flash support is coming to the iPhone, but this time, there might be truth to it. According to PhoneMag’s article, the real reason why Apple has not includes Flash support on the iPhone is due to licensing. Rumor has it that Apple will launch Flash support update the same time when it launch SDK for the iPhone at the end of this month. So let’s just wait and see.
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Disk Order is an advanced Finder replacement with built-in FTP client and the ability to handle archives like plain folders. Disk Order 3.0 Adds:
- - iPod Browse (List your iPod right in Disk Order! By artist, album or playlist... Download music.)
- - Rar Unpacker (Simply browse and/or unpack RAR archives)
- - Send To Mail
- - Send To Application
- - Send To Folder
Disk Order also includes useful features such as batch rename files, compare directories, and custom keystrokes.


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Starbucks recently struck a deal with AT&T that might be to the benefit of iPhone and iPod touch users that frequent their retail loactions. They said Monday that they would be changing their network hotspot provider from T-Mobile, their long-time partner, to AT&T, that will be free of charge to subscribers of the AT&T network.
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