Remember the femtocell (a device that extends cell coverage for phones) from MagicJack that I noted last week?
Can MagicJack Beat AT&T to Launch a Femtocell Product?
Well, despite the negative sounding ComputerWorld aritlce title...
MagicJack home cellular service could spark legal battle
...the legal and policy experts quoted in the article seem to think that the MagicJack femtocell device and service ($20 per year) will...
- ...have no problem getting approved by the FCC (according to an FCC spokesman) - ...be able to avoid being pursued legally for using cellular frequencies assigned to, for example, AT&T and T-Mobile. Full story...
Gibson Guitars has a free iPhone app named:
Gibson Learn & Master Guitar Application
This app features:
- A guitar tuner - Standard and Alternate mode tuning settings - Metronome - Chord Library - Free video lessons - News
I've been using a free Android app to tune my guitar for the past couple of months.
Engadget took Windows Phone 7's version of Office mobile for a virtual spin.
Word, Excel and OneNote for Windows Phone 7 Series revealed
Office Mobile seems to be following Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 philosophy of reducing features.
There's persistent rumors that Microsoft's Bing will become the iPhone's default search engine.
You might be wondering what the all the fuss about Palm's future is about when you read article and blog titles like this one:
Who will buy Palm? (Monday Note blog)
Here's the problem.
Palm, the company, may be nearing death's door (more on this later in this blog). But, they're continuing put on a brave face and promote their product's features.
This is part five of five parts of my interview with Ellen Craw of Ilium Software. Click to read: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four.
Earlier this week I wrote about Android Tapp, which provides a desktop web front-end to the Android Market that makes it easier to find and install new applications on Android phones.
If you aren't turned off by all of the negative news about Windows Phone 7 Series that came out this week, and you are eager to learn all you can about this new mobile phone software from Microsoft, you will find several videos and screenshots done by PocketNow using the emulator that is part of the developer tools.
Developers eager to have their apps in the iPad App Store when the iPad launches need to get their work completed and submitted to Apple by 5 PM, Saturday, March 27.