Fring eventually comes to Android, acquirable for download now

Already acquirable for Symbian and Windows Mobile, fring has today been launched for Android.

The fring Android app module earmark you to attain free VoIP calls over Skype, Google Talk or MSN, as substantially as to gabfest via ICQ, AIM or Yahoo!

Twitter is also integrated, and it looks aforementioned the fring app entireness with some edition of Android.

There are some bugs that should be immobile in the accumulation releases: Motorola Droid can’t hold SIP and SkypeOut calls, and it can’t designate GSM contacts in fring’s chum list; also, the call change talk haw be heard individual nowadays when you alter a call.

Fring for Android crapper be downloaded via Android Market, or direct to your good at m.fring.com

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A recording exhibit of fring for Android crapper be watched below:

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Nissan Teaches Cute Little RoboCars To School Like Fish

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By Evan Ackerman

You ever attending how essay never, ever encounter themselves cragfast in reciprocation jams? It’s frustrating, isn’t it? You’re cragfast on the line behindhand some yahoo in a 1994 Volvo 940 turbo auto dynamical 3 miles an hour, and over there are a striking of essay foregather crusin’ along at flooded speed. You capableness conceive it’s because essay crapper avow nonnegative of a line that’s most 1.347 1000000000 boxlike kilometers in volume, but you’d be wrong… It’s because they participate how to school.

Nissan (according to their website, they attain computers) is exploring how essay chorus reciprocation jams so successfully…

Read politico at BotJunkie…

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Fring 3.40 acquirable for Samsung Symbian smartphones

Released at the prototypal of June exclusive for Nokia’s Symbian devices, fring 3.40 is today harmonical with the Symbian S60 smartphones prefabricated by Samsung too.

The based Samsung S60 handsets allow the Omnia HD, Innov8, G810, i7110, and grownup models aforementioned the i450.

Fring 3.40 lets you move with friends on different ethnic networks, aforementioned Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo, MSN Messenger, AIM and so on.

The smart edition of the code comes with land fixes and infant features, including individual profiles and conjugation hints.

Fring Samsung Symbian S60

The fring ambulatory concealment crapper be downloaded from this address.

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AT&T’s Samsung Solstice officially announced

Today, Samsung Mobile army and AT&T effect declared the Samsung Solstice A887, a good that we saw foregather a some chronicle ago.

As rumored, Samsung Solstice module be acquirable for acquire play August 2.

With a 2-yr alter accolade and after a $50 mail-in rebate, AT&T’s infant Samsung good crapper be yours for $99.99.

Using Samsung’s well-known TouchWiz UI, the Solstice comes with the accumulation features:

  • 3 advancement touchscreen display
  • Accelerometer
  • Quad-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA connectivity
  • “New widgets” for MySpace, Facebook, Yahoo! oneSearch
  • Bluetooth
  • Music & recording players
  • 2MP camera
  • MicroSDHC bill support, up to 16GB

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All in all, the Solstice seems to be a comely touchscreen phone. Too clean that it has invalid to defence discover with.

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Today, Samsung Mobile army and AT&T effect declared the Samsung Solstice A887, a good that we saw foregather a

few chronicle ago.

As rumored, Samsung Solstice module be acquirable for acquire play August 2.

With a 2-yr alter accolade and after a $50 mail-in rebate, AT&T’s infant Samsung good crapper be yours for $99.99.

Using Samsung’s well-known TouchWiz UI, the Solstice comes with the accumulation features:

3 advancement touchscreen display
Accelerometer
Quad-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA connectivity
“New widgets” for MySpace, Facebook, Yahoo! oneSearch
Bluetooth
Music & recording players
2MP camera
MicroSDHC bill support, up to 16GB

All in all, the Solstice seems to be a comely touchscreen phone

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Nokia Messaging IM Beta launched; Nokia Messaging 10.00.14 compatible with Omnia HD

The folks over at Nokia Beta Labs have just announced the availability of “Nokia Messaging – E75 IM Beta”, which can provide a desktop-like Instant Messaging experience on your Nokia smartphone.

Of course, as the name suggests, Nokia Messaging – E75 IM Beta is currently available only for the Nokia E75 QWERTY slider, but it will soon be compatible with other S60 smartphones.

Nokia Messaging IM Beta features: support for Ovi communities and Yahoo! Messenger, background notifications, easy navigation, Yahoo-style emoticons, sounds, and other things you’d want from an IM service.

Users can download Nokia Messaging – E75 IM Beta from here.

In related news, HDblog.it reports that Nokia Messaging version 10.00.14 is compatible with Samsung Omnia HD – which should not be such a big surprise, since the Omnia HD runs on Symbian S60 5th Edition.

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The latest version of Nokia Messaging (non beta and without the IM capabilities available for E75) can be downloaded from here.

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Windows 7 Pricing Revealed, Plus Pre-Order Discount!

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By Chris Scott Barr

I’ve been running Windows 7 on two different machines since RC1 was released, and I’ve been happy with it thus far. I’ll definitely be buying a full license when they become available on October 22nd. Just how much will the different versions set me back? Well Microsoft finally gave up the details and I’ve got the full list below.

  • Home Premium (Full) – $199.99
  • Home Premium (Upgrade) – $119.99
  • Professional (Full) – $299.99
  • Professional (Upgrade) – $199.99
  • Ultimate (Full) – $319.99
  • Ultimate (Upgrade) – $219.99

The prices (mostly) fall in line with their Vista equivalents. Sure, it’s still pretty expensive to upgrade, but you’re in luck. Starting today through July 11th (in the US only) you can pre-order the Home Premium upgrade for $50 or the Professional upgrade for just $100.

[ Yahoo News ] VIA [ CrunchGear ]

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Samsung’s 46 and 55-inch B9000 HDTVs boast widgets, wireless external media box

With no picture to show for it, unfortunately (that’s the 8 series, pictured), Samsung’s gone ahead and announced the 46-inch and 55-inch B9000 HDTVs, which looks to be a follow-up to the A950 models from last year. According to flatpanelshd, the latest addition to the Touch of Color series include LED backlights with localized dimming, Medi@2.0 with YouTube / Yahoo! widgets, built-in USB port, DLNA functionality, built-in DVB-T and DVB-C tuners, and most interesting, a wireless connection to an external media box that’s reportedly similar to Sony’s ZX1 — no word on whether or not that means it’s using WHDI. As for the other details, including pricing and availability, you’re gonna have to keep waiting, we’re afraid.

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Nokia’s E75 now shipping to eMail lovers, pixel haters

It’s out, Nokia’s E75 S60 QWERTY is now shipping according to a feverish Nokia press release. For Espoo, that leading “E” stands for businEss so this slider is all about corporate eMail — a first handset to ship with Nokia’s new eMail user interface — as well as getting you connected to your personal accounts from Yahoo, Gmail, and Hotmail. Unfortunately, the decent quad-band GSM / EDGE and dual-band HSPDA data, WiFi, microSD expansion, 3.2 megapixel camera, and a-GPS specs are offset by that puny 2.4-inch QVGA (320 x 240 pixel) display. For our money, we’ll be holding out for the 3.5-inch, 640 x 360 pixel N97 QWERTY slider just peeped in the FCC, thankuverymuch.
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RAmos gets real official with sleek T10 PMP

We thought the RAmos T10 looked better than decent when we first saw it in January, and now that the company has hosted up a real-deal website for it, we’re even more in love. The unarguably stylish PMP sports a 4.3-inch WQVGA display (800 x 480), support for practically any audio / video format you can think of, a TV output, between 8GB and 16GB of internal memory, USB 2.0, and a 3.5-millimeter headphone jack. Word on the street has it that this sucker will be loosed in China next month, but who knows how long it’ll take to make its way into North America.

[Thanks, Boris]
Gallery: RAmos gets real official with sleek T10 PMP

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CE 3100-powered Gigabyte / Yahoo! widgets box eyes-on

A lot has changed in the TV widget world since we first caught wind of Intel’s CE 3100 processor and Gigabyte’s connected box that took advantage of it. Mainly, a metric ton of new players have emerged, and many companies are simply shoving the widget functionality within the HDTV and bypassing the extra set-top-box altogether. Nevertheless, Gigabyte had its Yahoo! Widgets box (the MD300) on hand this year at CeBIT, so we sashayed over to snap a few shots. At this point, it’s tough to say just how viable this thing is. On one hand, it’ll be nice to give existing HDTV owners the option of adding access to widgets; on the other, Gigabyte has to know that the appeal is limited now that almost every HDTV hitting the market has this functionality baked right in. Have a peek below, won’t you?
Gallery: CE 3100-powered Gigabyte / Yahoo! widgets box eyes-on

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