Amazon Offers Free Kindle BlackBerry Application
The online retail giant just made the BlackBerry OS even sweeter by introducing a mobile app for Kindle.
The online retail giant just made the BlackBerry OS even sweeter by introducing a mobile app for Kindle.
The geek-chic club is going wild over news of 3-inch Android figurines coming out later this month.
Amazon is sharing its Kindle e-reader love by offering large-screen version in 100 countries.
A new BlackBerry app for infants could save you from meltdown mania.
Amazon's Kindle still remains the preeminent device in the exploding e-reader sector.
Sony joins other major labels, and some independents, in reaching deal with mSpot to allow mobile users on major carrier networks to download and customize songs from the label's music vast library.
Mobile app enables you to quickly database of participating Rewards restaurants.
'gPhone' users can upload songs to their iMeem.com account and play the songs on their handsets.
Service aspires to be the smartphone alternative to Amazon's Kindle e-book reader.
Just a few experts take issue with cost and are enamored with controversial audio feature.
Multimedia processor, developed by Irish start-up, promises to make video post-production possible on a smartphone.
Download StormSketch and use your fingers to draw on smartphone's touch screen. When you're ready to erase, just give the device a little shake.
These are tough times and that's when people turn back to reliable sources of free stuff. Think your public library is a bricks-and-mortar anachronism? How about e-books, e-videos, and e-audio books for free? Download to your computer, transfer to your smartphone and, viola, you're loaded for entertainment without spending a dime.
Redesigning MySpace for mobile devices should improve its usability in the hand. It will also mean many of the new elements from the main site's recent updates will function on smartphones.
Analytics firm Pinch Media tracks application usage based on over 30 million downloads.
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