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Rambus Achieves Power Efficiency Breakthrough for Mobile Memory Solutions

Rambus today announced it has achieved a new breakthrough level of power efficiency with its latest silicon test vehicle developed through its Mobile Memory Initiative (MMI). Launched in February 2009, Rambus’ MMI focuses on achieving high bandwidth at extremely low power to enable advanced applications in next-generation smartphones, netbooks, portable gaming and portable media products.

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SlashGear Column: When will Verizon Wireless get the iPhone?

The surest way for someone to generate attention is by making an Apple prediction. Apple has a cult following, and its product development and launch strategy is famously secretive, so the fact that your source is the lunch counter guy across the block from the Hon Hai factory in Taiwan won’t be discovered (or may even be considered authoritative!). Financial analysts are often the worst offenders – we have been promised an Apple tablet more times than I can count, assured that an iPhone nano was on the way, and where’s that iPod touch with a camera

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Psiloc Announces Flight Assistant for Nokia S60

Psiloc today announced the release of Flight Assistant, a downloadable plug-in that enables mobile phone users to not only search and check the status of flights, but to also be alerted to flight status changes automatically. The Flight Assistant plug-in, available as a premium download for €5.95 for a 30-day subscription, or €29.95 for a one-year subscription, is currently available for a limited time on a free-trial basis.   “We took a look at the market and saw that there was a real need for such an application,” Marek Filipiak, Psiloc founder and president, said. “The frequent flier is going to find himself in situations where his flight has been changed or delayed—it’s the nature of the beast—but being informed of such changes real time can really take the stress out of a business trip.” A prototype version of the Flight Assistant plug-in was debuted to much fanfare under the “Flights” moniker at the Nokia World ’09 conference last month

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Motorola CLIQ Review Up on SlashGear

Available in Motorola CLIQ for US and Motorola DEXT in Europe, check out SlashGear latest review on the first Motorola Android OS. The Motorola CLIQ has a 3.1-inch full touch screen, a slide-out QWERTY hardware keyboard and also featuring its unique MOTOBLUR with tight social networking site integration. “ MOTOBLUR is certainly a good start, and in certain ways we prefer it to HTC’s system of integrating social networking with individual contacts but keeping them differentiated from each other

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AT&T Announces Mobile Applications for College Classroom

AT&T today announced UpperClass from AT&T, a new mobile application for colleges and universities that extends the college experience to students’ mobile devices. Built with Application Studio, a mobile application platform from Pyxis Mobile, UpperClass from AT&T is a customizable application delivering a wide range of campus-related information to students, administrators, faculty, parents and alumni.

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Telecom New Zealand launches free mobile TV until end of November

Telecom New Zealand has launched mobile television ( see below ), which will be free for both prepaid and postpaid customers through the end of November, according to Telecommunications Review .  The service’s cost in New Zealand after the trial period ends hasn’t been announced. The mobile TV programs are available on the cellular operator’s WAP portal, TWorld .  A  large number of phones are compatible , including models from Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

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Rogers Now Offering ZTE Rock and Samsung Rugby

Two of my favorite rugged-type phones can now be had through Roger Wireles s. The ZTE Rock F165 (right) and Samsung Rugby A836 (left) are just my type of phones: built to last! ZTE Rock F165 Features: Durable and awesome design Comes with bad-ass antenna 2MP camera 2GB expandable memory With MusicStore, radio and mobile TV services Samsung Rugby A836 Features: Rain, humidity, drop, shock, vibration, dust and unicorn resistant Will still function in extreme temperatures External speakerphone button 1.3MP camera 8GB expandable memory Check out ZTE Rock here and Samsung Rugby here .

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