A company called ecobee has released a new application in the AppStore called Smart Thermostat, allowing users with compatible (i.e. expensive) systems to remotely adjust the thermostat’s temperature, schedule or update vacation events, change the system and fan operating settings. In addition, the application alerts users about the status of the system. See where that’s going? [...] Full story...
Remember back when the Desire ROM leaked out, and someone ported it to the Nexus One? Remember every blog under the sun (except for us) said that the ROM has Flash 10.
Orange swept the board by winning three industry gongs at the prestigious Mobile News Awards 2010 this week.
If you are Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) UK subscriber, you could potentially be in for quite some treat. Vodafone UK are currently running a competition based around their music proposition, to meet the Black Eyed Peas.
So, having had some time with the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) X6 hardware, I thought it only fair to check out the software on board the flagship music device from Nokia – now, before you run off screaming, we are talking Series60, but the touch variant.
Reasonably recently, I got a bit of hands-on time with the Nokia X6 – the first device from Nokia (NYSE: NOK) with a capacitive (yay!) touchscreen, and also the ‘leader of the pack’ when it comes to their ‘comes with music’ strategy.
The National Trust has launched a free iPhone app to help you find your nearest place to visit, wherever you are in the country.
The Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPad may be a game changer… or not. It promises to revolutionize the way we play Scrabble, but is it worth it?
“One iPad – $500.
Samsung is out with yet another South Korea-only device called Anycall Extreme (SPH-W9705). As you can guess from its name, it’s a sporty-lookin’ rugged device made from reinforced plastic that helps saving it from accidental damages.
Yowza!! — the free location-based mobile coupon application/service that comes from actor Greg Grunberg whom you may know as Heroes’ mind reader Matt Parkman — is adding Austin, Texas to the list of supported cities.
Global shipments of GPS-enabled handsets increased 92% in 2009 to 150 million units, according to a new research report by Berg Insight.