
The age of in-flight internet connectivity is here, but it’s going to cost you a pretty penny.
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Get GoGo Inflight WiFi for 30% less!

The age of in-flight internet connectivity is here, but it’s going to cost you a pretty penny.
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Get GoGo Inflight WiFi for 30% less!

AppSpy is a new web site specializing in iPhone gaming needs. AppSpy aggregates App prices for games and alerts iPhone App users when such applications become free. The cleverest function of AppSpy is the price tracking feature
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iPhone Apps can be monitored for cheaper prices thanks to new service

Apple wants you to use your iPhone as your internet surfboard, your music player, your camera, your casual gaming machine, oh, and as a phone too.
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Apple patent for iPhone combo lock secures your eWallet

XS Games has announced the early Spring 2010 release of The Red Star for iPhone and PSPgo. Previously released on PlayStation2, The Red Star is a mashup of top down shooter and beat ‘em up gameplay, based upon the graphic novel of the same name by Christian Gossett
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Gaming hit ‘The Red Star’ comes to iPhone and PSPgo

Alliances in the mobile world are sometimes fleeting, but they can also be strong enough to break other partnerships. Take Skype’s recent partnership to bring VoIP calling to Verizon ( NYSE: VZ ) Wireless customers, for example.
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Skype bows to Verizon, steers clear of Nokia’s US Ovi Store

When it comes to mobile internet search, alliances are short-lived and loyalties are looser than, well, you get the point. AT&T ( NYSE: T ) recently kicked Google ( NSDQ: GOOG ) off the Android-powered Motorola BackFlip , in order to get in bed with Yahoo as the default search engine on the smartphone. Now, T-Mobile ( NYSE: DT ) USA has up and shuffled Google out the door to make space for Yahoo
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T-Mobile casts Yahoo aside in favor of Google for mobile search

Today Samsung and U.S. Cellular announced a new device for the carrier, the Freeform
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Samsung’s Freeform focuses on heavy texters — Comes to U.S. Cellular

iPhone users, your day of visual search reckoning has arrived! While Android users have been prancing around town with the Google Goggles app primed to identify objects by snapping a quick picture, the iPhone camp has been left without a viable visual search app to call their own. That is, until today.
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iPhone gets Google Goggles, but it’s called oMoby

Citysearch has just contacted us to let us know they’ve updated their iPhone application, and it’s available from today: We’ve updated our iPhone app! Now local searching on the go is even easier, and with enhanced performance and stability. Our listing information is now organized into tabs and with bold icons to facilitate smoother browsing.
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Citysearch update iPhone application

Nokia and Sky have announced the availability of a landmark new TV application, which is set to “revolutionise the viewing habits of Nokia ( NYSE: NOK ) phone owners”. Crumbs, that’s a bold statement! I’m sure you know who Nokia are (!), but for those of you that don’t know Sky – there are a Satellite Pay-TV Operator, notable for their operations here in the UK, where they’ve got an impressive installed base of users
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Live Sky TV now available on the move with Nokia