Thanks to Hulu, the 2010 Super Bowl’s ads are all online and available for watching… You’d appreciate more knowing the advertisers paid $3.5 million for a 30 second spot this year. We expect 90 million viewers are tuning in. Technorati Tags: 2010,super+bowl,44,TV,Adsense,Commercial Tweet This! Share this on Facebook Tip this to TechMeme Add this to Google Bookmarks Digg this! Share this on FriendFeed Share [...] Full story...
Few days ago we shared the CDMA version of the Nexus One is coming to Verizon, but today, Sprint announced, it will added on the carrier list too.
Google has made available its Gesture Search technology, which allows user to use handwriting to initiate search argument, for Android 2.
Universal Music Group (UMG), the world’s leading music company, today announced the launch of Six-String(TM) on the App Store.
From the initial launch, the Nexus One phone sold with or without T-Mobile contract, came as “unlocked” phone.
Finally Google Android is coming to other phones than the Google Nexus One. Ttoday Verizon announce the upgrade available for the Motorola Droid.
Today Microsoft has made a developer preview (Alpha) IE9 available for download. This version is not consumer friendly and does not support XP.
Customers Can Now “Test-Drive” more than 30 of Sprint’s Most Popular Wireless Phones with DeviceAnywhere’s DemoAnywhere Solution
Sprint has rolled out a Web-based application that enables users to experience and interact with virtual mobile phones over the Internet.
Similar to Google Voice, Phonebooth is a call re-routing service that redirects incoming call to the numbers you choose.
Today marks the official release of Grub.it (http://grub.it/), a location-based web and mobile application that allows people to review individual dishes at local restaurants.
"Apps that run arbitrarily in the background create an end user experience where battery life and responsiveness of the system becomes … inconsistent," Charlie Kindel, Microsoft Devl.