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Can you install every Operating System on Windows Mobile devices?
When you can live with small fonts and a tiny screen on your WinMo this is a geeky way to install Ubuntu on your smartphone.
Ubuntu on the HTC Touch Pro2
Video via Pocketnow
Btw this is already available for the X1 via X1BUNTU (“UBUNTU 8.04 for X1 WORKING WIFI”)
Engadget and more heads up XDA developer forum
Geeky but not usable? Please give us your opinion.
clients, iPhone, iPhone-Apps, smartphones »
This application for the iPhone and Android provides live video streams of NBA games
NBA League Pass Mobile costs $39.99 for the season, and gives users access to more than 40 live games each week. It identifies a user’s location via GPS in order to block access to the nearest local team, but other than that, the MobiTV-powered app is all-you-can-eat.
Idea and more pictures via NBA Launches Live Game Video for iPhone and Android
Android, Software, apple, smartphones »
Is Google now revolutionizing the portable navigation industry?
In its Blog Post at the Official Google Blog from yesterday “Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0” Google announced Google Maps Navigation (Beta) the Google Maps for mobile.
Here is a list of seven features:
- The most recent map and business data
- Search in plain English
- Search by voice
- Traffic view
- Search along route
- Satellite view
- Street View
Google Maps Navigation (Beta)
Watch Google Maps Navigation (Beta) [which is right now only for the Android 2.0 smartphone generation available] working on Verizon’s Motorola Droid
When will Google launch Google Maps Navigation for Apple’s iPhone?
Post idea via NewsCnet
Cell-Phones »
GigaOm reports that Alcatel-Lucent wants to begin providing German carrier E-Plus with technical equipment, to serve ads on their customer cell phones
“… that inserts advertisements onto mobile devices based on demographic information provided by a subsidiary of the carrier.”
Alcatel-Lucent’s post informates about how
“Germany’s E-Plus group is first service provider to leverage Alcatel-Lucent’s new Advertising Selection Server”
and how the
“The Advertising Selection Server provides mobile service providers with a single platform that is able to deliver via SMS, MMS and WAP a mix of push and pull targeted advertising campaigns tailored to an individual subscribers’ opt in preferences.”
will work.
I’am not really a fan of these demographic ads, which would be delivered to my Cell Phone.
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