Kamis, 02 Desember 2010

Smartphone ads 2010: Clunkers and blockbusters

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December 02, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Smartphone ads 2010: Clunkers and blockbusters
redarrow Apple's EasyPay goes Gap, lands at Old Navy
redarrow Network congestion issues? Apple has you covered with iOS 4.2.1
redarrow My favorite iPhone and iPad case ever
redarrow Apple removes anti-gay app from App Store

Some of the best, worst, and most bleh smartphone commercials of the year.

Apple's iPod-Touch-based point-of-sale system, dubbed EasyPay, had been rumored to be available for third-party retailers looking for a mobile solution to their sales experience.

Tests conducted by Nokia Siemens Networks confirmed that Apple has included support for the Network Controlled Fast Dormancy technology developed by Nokia to reduce network congestion and improve battery life in iOS 4.2.1.

The Zero Chroma Teatro for iPhone 4 and Vario for iPad come with a rotating fold-out stand that's just plain awesome. The price: slightly less awesome.
Following an online petition from Change.org, Apple pulls iPhone app Manhattan Declaration, saying the app "is offensive to large groups of people."
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