In a world where tablets are so popular, the greatest weakness of tablets realised by many is the lack of a physical keyboard, great if your aim is all about convenience but not if you want to type at a decent speed. You will no doubt remember when we first featured the Swiftkey app for Android, a fantastic application that makes use of a unique word prediction technology.

The latest release by TouchType called Swiftkey Tablet is another Android app but has been specifically made for the many soon-to-come Android Honeycomb tablets. The SwiftKey tablet app will come in the form of a holographic keyboard with custom skinning and a 10.1-inch thumb layout that makes it easier for two-handed typists. The more it is used, the more it learns about its user's typing pattern which eventually means greater accuracy in word prediction. The SwiftKey tablet app is expected to make an appearance at the MWC.

[via TechChee]

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Last month, HP sent invites for its HP webOS event in San Francisco, where the first webOS tablet will be launched. And now, HP has created a new teaser site with a countdown timer until the launch of HP Topaz on February 9th. The teaser site shows a modified tagline "Think big. Think Small. Think Ahead. think Beyond." Along with that, HP also released a new teaser video of its upcoming tablet.

According to the leaked specs, HP Topaz will feature a 9.7 inch touchscreen display with 1024 x 768 pixels resolution, 1.2 GHz Dual-core Qualcomm MSM8660 processor, Integrated Adreno 220 GPU, 512MB DDR2 memory, 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera for Video Chat, 2 integrated speakers with Beats Audio, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Accelerometer, eCompass, Light Sensor, 3.5mm audio jack and a 3150 mAh battery.

HP Topaz is expected to come in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions. The complete specs of this device will be revealed next week at the HP webOS event. Till then, check out the teaser video of HP Topaz below.

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Back in October we reported that, in what will surely be a dream-come-true for a sizable swath of oldschool iOS gamers, Tower Studios and Vivid Games, in association with The Bitmap Brothers, announced that future sports classic Speedball 2 would be making its way to the App Store in the form of Speedball 2: Evolution. We're happy to now be able to add a good bit of detail � along with screenshots and a trailer video � to this excellent news, thanks to a recent release by Tower Games.

The original Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, which was first released for the Atari ST back in 1990, was just awesome. It was a sequel to the original, superb Speedball, that was just better in every way. (Some readers with fewer years of gaming under their belts might be familiar with the 2007 XBLA release of the title.)�Speedball 2: Evolution, as the name might suggest, takes the game even farther, bringing quick-play, league and cup tournaments, a detailed career mode, along with multiplayer support.

"This is the best version of Speedball 2 since the original and the best remake of any classic title available on the App Store," creative director and Tower Games CEO John Hare, who earlier brought us Sensible Soccer, assures us.

"Speedball 2: Evolution is the most comprehensive game in the series, and a real programming masterpiece thanks to the amazing efforts of Vivid Games. To existing fans this is a classic remake, to the new generation this is a fantastic modern game in it's own right. It marks the first arrival of a Bitmap Brothers classic to the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad � expect to see many more classic titles re-mastered and updated by us in the future."

Some of the Speedball 2: Evolution features, as listed by Tower Games:

  • 336 individual players
  • 22 achievements
  • 20 power-ups and pick-ups
  • 16 classic Speedball teams
  • 12 new intergalactic teams
  • 10 season career mode
  • 10 single player modes
  • 6 arenas on four different planets
  • Player transfer market and upgrades

Speedball 2: Evolution will be available in the App Store later this month (price not yet determined). And, this is only the beginning of the retro goodness. Tower Games intends to release a series of remakes of classic Bitmap Brothers games for iOS gamers.

The Bitmap Brothers, in years past, also brought us Xenon II, Gods, The Chaos Engine, Cadaver, and Magic Pockets.



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You probably know that Facebook is the most popular site in the United States, but have you wondered how much Facebook is actually worth? Latest research tells us that Facebook is now the second most valuable internet company in the world.


According to Bloomberg, it seems that Facebook is the second most valuable internet company, right after Google. Previously, Facebook was in third place behind Amazon and Google, but now Facebook stands second, valued at $82.9 billion. As for no.1 � search engine, Google is valued at �$192 billion. We must mention that Facebook's most noticeable jump in value came from 1.5$ billion investment from Goldman Sachs that was made in January.

These are all interesting results, but the question remains, will Facebook ever outpace Google when it comes to value? Sure, Facebook might be more popular in United States than Google, but Facebook is still far from it when it comes to the overall value.

[via Ubergizmo]

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Olive Telecom , makers of the Olive Pad and most popular for AA cell powered FrvrOn is planning to launch India's first HSPA+ Phone on Feb 9 th in Delhi. The company has sent us an invite for the launch and looks like Aircel and Qualcomm are launch partners. What could it be ?

The company had promised an Android smartphone some time ago and looks like this device might pretty much run on Android. It will be powered by a Qualcomm chip mostly. Aircel has not yet launched 3G services in India and it's strange they are part of a HSPA+ phone launch. Might be Aircel might show a peek into their HSPA+ Network ?

Ok Whats HSPA+ ?� Its Evolved High Speed Packet Access or a really high speed version of 3G and some brands try to call it 4G like T-Mobile USA . The T-Mobile G2 supports such networks.

Lets wait for Feb9th for the complete news !

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We don't really know anything about EA's upcoming NBA Jam other than its release is "right around the corner". Originally released in 1993 as one of the most awesome arcade games ever, NBA Jam sported four sets of controls for two on two basketball matches. As the title may hint, the name of the game in NBA Jam was ridiculous slam dunks that you could execute from the half court line under the right circumstances.

Here's some video from the original arcade version:

It's hard to say which version of NBA Jam EA will be bringing to the App Store, as there have been quite a few iterations over the years since the original arcade game. Hopefully it has some kind of multiplayer, as playing with friends was always the best part of NBA Jam. They're promising screenshots in the not too distant future, so if nothing else, part of the mystery of the upcoming NBA Jam release will be unmasked before long.

In other news, the gaming giant recently revealed some screenshots of Fight Night Champion, the latest entry in to the Fight Night series set to be released on home consoles on March 1st in North America. We haven't heard about the release date of the iOS version, but it's likely safe to assume that it will be around then as well. What's interesting about Fight Night Champion is the addition of a new "champion mode" where you follow the story of a boxer named Andre Bishop as he rises to greatness.

We hope to know more about both of these games soon. To follow along with EA Mobile, check out their Facebook which always seems to be loaded with information about their upcoming games.

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With a new year upon us, we're bringing back our monthly best game listings. Our ratings for games we reviewed in January are now in place, and we now present to you the ones that are on the top of the heap. Each game reviewed receives a 1-5 star rating relative to the other games from that month. Generally, a 3 or higher is considered a "good" rating.

Our final scores are not the product of any traditionally objective measures such as graphics or sound, but simply reflect the games we would most recommend to others.

5 Stars

Dead Space™, $6.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � "Console quality" is a phrase that's thrown around a lot to describe portable games, and really, it's a fitting title for this iOS-exclusive version of Dead Space. Sure, we're still irked that there aren't any control configuration options, but that shouldn't stop you from picking up this game, and it hasn't stopped us from playing through it multiple times. We tend to prefer Dead Space for iPad [$9.99] over its iPhone counterpart, but both are fantastic games that should be a part of your collection. EA started 2011 off with a bang by releasing Dead Space, and if this is setting the benchmark for the quality of games we're going to see out of them for the future, this is going to be one hell of a year.

Dungeon Raid, $2.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � As mentioned in our review of the game, with the number of fish in the match three sea, it takes a lot to make one that's just as fun (if not more so) than the match three staples like Bejeweled 2 and other classics. Dungeon Raid accomplishes this by distilling the Puzzle Quest formula down to its basics, and providing match three gameplay that retains its simple nature while offering a shocking amount of depth via random equipment and character upgrades. Also, there's much more to matching than just high scoring, clearing each type of block has a purpose, and the order you clear them in can mean life or death. This game has stolen hours of my time, I can't recommend it enough.

4.5 Stars

Pocket HalfPipe, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � This incredibly awesome skateboarding game is highly reminiscent of the halfpipe in the classic NES series Skate or Die, but with much better graphics and crazy dual stick controls that allow you to pull off all kinds of moves. The game could easily be described as basic, but it's so much fun that we don't care. The tricks you'll be able to pull off after a bit of practice are cool, and stringing a massive chain together is hugely rewarding. We'd love to see some additional depth or customization thrown in, but as it is, Pocket Halfpipe is just so much fun to play that it doesn't seem to matter.

Bug Heroes, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Much like how Dungeon Raid took typical match three gameplay and made it awesome, Bug Heroes takes the dual stick shooter to the next level. The core of the game is based around the typical dual stick shooter formula, but multiple playable characters (each with strengths and weaknesses) as well as elements of both castle and tower defense make this a game that everyone needs to check out. Just keep in mind, it will be very difficult to go back to your basic survival-mode dual stick shooter after this.


The rest of March game ratings can be seen in their respective rating categories (also found in the sidebar navigation): 5 Stars, 4.5 Stars, 4 Stars, 3.5 Stars, 3 Stars, and 2 Stars.

As always, we expect there will be some debate about relative scores, but keep in mind that everyone's personal ratings may vary based on individual tastes.

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Can the Nintendo 3DS succeed in a world where your typical handheld game now costs between one and ten dollars? That's one of the questions we're asking ourselves as we consider the new-fangled handheld and it's one that Nintendo is certainly considering as it launches its device whose games will, probably, cost between 30-45 dollars.

In fact, here's an answer to that from Nintendo president Reggie Fils-Aime. To him, it's all about value. Obviously, he thinks 3DS games will be able to offer more at their price points than app developers can offer at theirs.

"I actually think that one of the biggest risks today in our industry are these inexpensive games that are candidly disposable from a consumer standpoint," he told GameTrailers in a recent interview. He was then asked if he thought Angry Birds was disposable.

"Angry Birds is a great piece of experience but that is one compared to thousands of other pieces of content that, for one or two dollars, I think actually create a mentality for the consumer that a piece of gaming content should only be two dollars," he said.

"I actually think some of those games are overpriced at one or two dollars but that's a whole different story."

As Eli mentioned to me earlier, it's hard to argue with that logic. People are beginning to expect low prices, which is a bummer. Truly epic, expansive, big-budget games like Dragon Quest IX just straight up are never going to be made again if the developer is expected to sell it at .99 cents. But, on the other hand, smaller experiences like, say, The Rub Rabbits? We shouldn't be paying top dollar for those, that's for sure.

[Via GameTrailers and Eurogamer]

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Nowadays it seems that everything is about motion sense gaming, and it somehow feels that PC gamers have been left out, but it seems that's going to change soon.


Since there's no true way of enjoying in motion sensing gaming on PC, except Kinect hacks, several developers have started a project called Move Server in order to create PlayStation Move games for the PC. It is confirmed that Sony will have a session dedicated to Move Server at this year's Game Developers Conference, but so far, not much information is available. Senior developer support engineer John McCutchan from Sony Computer Entertainment America said that Move Server project will allow developers to develop software using the PlayStation Move controller on their own PC.

As you can see, this might mean that PC gamers will get the change to enjoy in motion sensing gaming in future, but the release date and other details remain unknown.

[via CVG]

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Crescent Moon Games, creators of the hit RPGs Aralon: Sword and Shadow [$9.99] and Ravensword: The Fallen King [$2.99 / Free] provided us a trailer today with one of their upcoming games, which oddly enough, isn't an RPG at all. Gears is a steampunk themed ball roller that also happens to have an oddly intriguing premise behind it.

Check out the trailer:

Per the trailer, Crescent Moon plans to "redefine the ball-rolling genre"� A lofty goal. Either way, ball rolling games have worked great on the iPhone, especially when crossed with an adventure theme. Dark Nebula � Episode One [99�] and Dark Nebula � Episode Two [$1.99] are great examples of this.

We'll have to wait until the vague release date of "Spring 2011" to see how Gears stacks up, but we haven't been disappointed by a game from Crescent Moon yet.

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Nokia recently released the much awaited PR 1.1 update for its popular Symbian

Last week at Macworld I had the chance to chat with Josh Michaels from Jetson Creative to discuss the latest update for their testicular impact simulator Ow My Balls! [Free]. If you aren't familiar with Ow My Balls!, you play as Joe the Juggler who is minding his own business juggling balls on the roof of a building until someone comes along and mercilessly boots him off. Using a meter you set the power of the initial boot and once airborne tilt the device to change the angle of Joe as you utilize the power of flatulence to move about the environment. The goal is to rack your family jewels on as many objects as possible that are spread throughout the level before finally collapsing in a heap of pain on the ground and collecting a score for your efforts.

The lowbrow humor won't be for everyone, but the game is fun, and Ow My Balls! has led an interesting journey in its time on the App Store. Originally released in April of 2009 amidst a sea of fart and joke apps that were the App Store trend at the time, Ow My Balls! failed to garner much attention. Most people at that point had been burned at least once before by downloading some ridiculous app only to realize that it offered a terrible experience, and a game called Ow My Balls! doesn't exactly evoke confidence in this type of customer. The funny thing is, the gameplay in Ow My Balls! is actually really solid. It's balanced really well in regards to item and hazard placement, and reaching high scores is a valiant test of skill.

So despite this, Ow My Balls! languished in the App Store for more than a year before Jetson Creative decided to throw in the towel, so to speak, and dropped the price of the game to free. Then, through the power of magic (and probably word of mouth), Ow My Balls! began to spread like wildfire and was being downloaded left and right across the globe. It did over a million downloads in a week, and 230k in a single day at its peak. This phenomenon caught Josh and company completely by surprise, and as excited as they were to see hundreds of thousands of new players playing their game they were also frustrated that they had not built in any kind of way to monetize all of this new exposure. Despite being downloaded more than a million times, Ow My Balls! hasn't really made any money in its nearly two years on the App Store.

Which brings us to today, where version 2.0 of Ow My Balls! has gone live and the game has once again dropped to free. What's new in this version are graphics that have been redrawn in high resolution for the Retina Display as well as 6 brand new characters to play as in addition to Joe the Juggler. One character, Lil' Baller (who may or may not be based on a certain mainstream rapper who has a tendency to interrupt award acceptance speeches) is included in the game for free, while the other 5 are available as a 99� in-app purchase. The redone graphics look fantastic on Retina Display devices, and the new characters add a lot of additional humor to the game.

Check out the latest trailer for Ow My Balls!,which shows all of the new characters, or peep this additional hands-on video that I shot at Macworld that shows a few of them in action (including Lil' Baller's epic auto-tuned voice samples):

Jetson Creative is being realistic about Ow My Balls!' latest stint as a freebie. They don't expect the meteoric rise in popularity that struck previously, but they do hope people will be more apt to check out the new 2.0 features since it's currently free to do so. The way Josh puts it, there are 3 kinds of Ow My Balls! players: those who try the game, are appalled, and delete it within 10 seconds; those that think it's funny and play a few times to show their friends, but ultimately never come back to it; and finally the small subset of hardcore players that are competing for high scores. If enough people from groups 2 and 3 like the game enough to buy the IAP character pack, then Jetson Creative has a chance to at least make some money off the game being free.

The plan is to gauge the popularity of version 2.0, and if there's a demand for it create an iPad native version of Ow My Balls! Then if Jetson Creative can hit a certain profit goal, work can begin on an Ow My Balls! sequel, which Josh has many insanely amazing ideas for but I wouldn't dare divulge them here. So definitely give Ow My Balls! a spin if you haven't yet as it costs you nothing to do so. And if you already own the game make sure to update it and check out the latest additions in version 2.0, and we'll hopefully be hearing more from Ow My Balls! and Jetson Creative in the near future.

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Flight Control [.99 / Free / HD] creator Firemint makes a fantastic argument with its Real Racing franchise for the iPad and iPod Touch: it says, "Hey, portable racing games can be good, too" and then proves it with sleek visuals and solid racing mechanics and design.

If you're a fan of fast things that go fast or racing with a fast thing against other fast things that go fast, Real Racing games are definite must-haves in your App Store collection. And now you can grab them all on the cheap.

Over on its blog, Firemint has announced that it's putting three of its racing games � Real Racing, Real Racing HD, and Real Racing 2 � on sale. For your convenience, here's the original prices and what will become the new ones:

As Firemint notes in its post, the dev doesn't often play the App Store "game" and screw with its prices in order to get temporary bumps on the charts, so don't expect these games to hit rock bottom prices next month and then the next month after that, too. In other words, if you have had your eye on these pups, it might be best to grab them now because who knows when this'll happen again.

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According to a Korean press release, LG is readying to launch it's Optimus Pad tablet at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2011 which starts in little over a week.

The LG optimus Pad rumours started way back in the middle of 2010 and now it is finally ready to see the light. It is said to be the European 3G version of the LG G-Slate which is headed for USA on T-Mobile.

The known specifications are:

  • Android 3.0 Honeycomb
  • NVidia Tegra 2 Processor
  • 8.9? Multi-Touch Capacitive Display
  • 6400 mAH Battery

We will bring you more information when the product launches at MWC 2011.

via Android Community, hankyung

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2010 was a very wonderful year for mobile phones because we have observed that how much mobile technology and industry improved. In the beginning of 2010, we saw phones with 800 MHz processor, and now there are phones with dual-core processors, and in few more months or may be later this year, we may see a phone with quad-core processor. LG announced the first dual core phone a few months ago, and now other mobile companies are also following their footsteps.

HTC is one of the leading mobile phone brands in the world. Last year, HTC launched the Desire HD in September and now according to Tmo-News, it looks like HTC is preparing a successor to the HTC Desire HD and it's codenamed as the HTC Pyramid and it will hit T-Mobile USA in Q2 2011. They are saying that HTC would launch this phone at the MWC next week but as the device is bounded for T-Mobile USA, HTC may launch this device at the CTIA in March because devices launched at MWC are mostly for European and Asian countries. It's rumored that the phone features Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 4.3? qHD screen, and it's a 4G capable phone. I am sure that the device will run Android 2.3, which is the latest Android version for the smartphones.

Well folks, that's all we know about the Pyramid at the moment. As the MWC is around the corner and HTC will be there, I am sure that they will announce some new devices, and may be this device is also a part of their new line. But if not, then I hope that they would give us some information about the Pyramid at the MWC.

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Samsung recently announced a line up of budget android phones, and one of the phones that was announced there was the Galaxy Mini and now it is named as Galaxy Pop in India. And this phone has been listed at FlipKart for pre-order.

Features

  • Android 2.2
  • 600Mhz
  • TFT capacitive touchscreen
  • 3 MP Camera
  • 160MB internal memory
  • 3G, Wi-fi, Bluetooth, Micro-USB
  • Digital Compass, SNS integration
  • Audio -MP3/WAV/eAAC+ , DNSe sound enhancement
  • Video � MP4/H.264/H.263 player, Radio
  • Li-Ion 1200 mAh
  • Price Rs.8999

Samsung is a on a roll to hit the low end Android market. They are looking at an aggressive expansion. I might recommend this phone for all those, who would want a 3G enabled budget Android phone with good connectivity features, good lot of apps, and entertainment. This phone doesn't have a front facing camera though. But this a value for money product from Samsung.

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Today Taito released a new entry to their Bust-A-Move series (known as Puzzle Bobble outside the US) into the App Store called New Bust-A-Move [$4.99]. It's a sequel of sorts to their original iOS version of Bust-A-Move that was released in 2009, and features a host of new gameplay mechanics that warrant the "new" in its title. It's a game that's filled with content and fun ideas, and despite several drawbacks New Bust-A-Move is a welcome addition for fans of the series.

In New Bust-A-Move the core gameplay remains the same as it always has � shoot colored bubbles from a cannon at the bottom of the screen towards a group of multicolored bubbles at the top of the screen that are slowly moving towards the bottom. Match 3 or more of any color bubble and they will disappear, but let the group of bubbles reach the bottom of the screen and it's game over. Play continues like this until the entire field of bubbles is cleared.

New Bust-A-Move takes this formula and uses it in some clever ways. Some levels have you rescuing a bird by popping all the bubbles that are chained to its feet in order to set it free, or trying to clear the field as a monster is constantly swooping in adding random bubbles into the fray. These level types mix up the gameplay nicely, and each sub-section of the game's campaign ends with an interesting boss fight. This is all complemented with numerous types of bubbles with special properties, like exploding bubbles or ones that clear all bubbles of a certain color when matched, further adding to the strategy and variation.

One big new addition to New Bust-A-Move is the Jump Shot. Holding down on the launcher for a few seconds will produce a target that moves back and forth along the path of the launcher. Launching the bubble arcs it up and over into the play field where the target was placed, allowing you to plop a bubble down into a spot that would normally be inaccessible with a regular shot. This mechanic is pretty interesting and adds a brand new strategy to the tried and true Bust-A-Move gameplay, though it's difficult to use in an effective way consistently.

Two minor issues that stuck out about New Bust-A-Move are that the game is not optimized for Retina Display or fast-app switching. Not a huge deal, but annoying nonetheless. The far greater problem is the imprecise controls. Bust-A-Move games rely on pinpoint accuracy and the touch screen just does not afford this. This is compounded by a horrid guide arrow that stems from your cannon that is too thick and not an accurate representation of where your bubble will go. An option to adjust the sensitivity of tilting your cannon or an alternate guide arrow (or the ability to turn it off completely) would do a lot to improve the experience, but sadly no such options exist.

These control issues don't render the game unplayable, but they create more frustrating mistakes than you may be able to deal with. If you can look past this, there is a lot to like about New Bust-A-Move. There's a full campaign mode with hidden unlockable levels and boss battles, and endless survival mode, and Game Center integration with online leaderboards and plenty of achievements. If an update ever comes down the pipe that offers Retina Display and multitasking support, along with options to adjust control and UI aspects, then this could be one of the best versions of Bust-A-Move available.

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Nokia Bubbles is a new app from Nokia BetaLabs which lets you unlock your phone in a totally different way. When your phone is locked , you press the menu button and you see bubbles floating on the screen that let you do various things with it like responding to missed calls or viewing new messages . Watch the video below to get an idea how it works !

You can use the bubbles for the following actions

  • Unlock the phone
  • View new messages
  • View/Respond to missed calls
  • Control the music player
  • Control the FM radio
  • Change profile (profile timing also supported)
  • Call/Message your three best friends
  • Activate the backlight to use as a flashlight
  • Show your current location using Ovi Maps
  • Change the background of the Bubbles screen
  • Display when battery needs charging
  • Display statistics about bubble speed and distance (just for fun)

Read | Download from Nokia Beta Labs

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Vodafone has tied up with Research in Motion to organize free service camps to BlackBerry handsets in Bangalore.The camp is open to all BlackBerry users even non-Vodafone customers. The offer is open from Feb1 to Feb14

"A BlackBerry is no longer the aspirational communication device limited to business executives, but is now used by people from all walks of life. Vodafone was quick to identify this trend and introduced BlackBerry Services for its prepaid customers. These service camps at our stores, will ensure that BlackBerry users will have a trouble free experience." Speaking about the initiative,�BP Singh, CEO, Vodafone Essar South Ltd said

The service camps will be held throughout the week at select Vodafone Stores in Indiranagar, Koramangala, Church Street, Jayanagar and Whitefield between�11 AM to 8 PM

There are also a contest in partnership with Radio Indigo taking place in this period where you can win Blackberry phones if you convince your friends to get a BB.You can also get discounts on exchanging an old handset. Ever wanted to download free applications, upgrade your BB's firmware, get the trackballs replaced ? Now seems the best time at least for Bangalore Blackberry readers !

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Connectivity settings on Symbian have been Achilles heel for the platform ever since EDGE and then 3G and WiFi were introduced to mobile phones. At first, it was each app that wanted to connect and kept nagging you with a popup. Then Destinations were ushered in S60 3rd FP2, making it possible to seamlessly switch between a data connection and WiFi, but you still had to approve connectivity and pick a Destination for each app. Then, on Symbian

Here is FoneArena's first hands on the Blackberry PlayBook which is a QNX powered tablet from RIM. The device looks like a beast in terms of performance as it can multitask seamlessly.

Take a look for yourself in the video below.

One downside of the device is that it needs to connect to a Blackberry via Bluetooth to access your Email and BBM. Are you impressed by the Playbook ?

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You know right? Verizon is the largest mobile carrier in the US and they have waited for nearly 3 years to get the iPhone on its network, which is a joke already. Now they are poking fun at AT&T's network with a new promo for the iPhone 4. Look at that fat guy and his face. Its says my face is full of your sarcasm, eat that AT&T.

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If you're not a fan of Call of Duty series, or you simply want to try something different, the latest game from Epic Games might be perfect for you.


Duty Calls is a game, or a parody game, developed by Epic Games. Judging by the name, it seems that this game is somehow related to the Call of Duty series, although the developers say otherwise. So what's is Duty Calls exactly? It could be described as parody of Call of Duty series that makes fun of the "realism" that you see in Call of Duty series. That's right, this game is packed with action, and speaking of action, this game is so full with it, and you'll experience most of it in the first minutes of the game. Duty Call has everything: cliche story that involves nuclear missiles, red screens when you're shot, slow motion explosions, and so much more.

Duty Calls sounds interesting, but you probably won't play it more than once, and the only flaw of it is that it's too short. However, if you want to try it out, Duty Calls is available for free to download.

[via Joystiq]

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