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After a great tip from one of our readers in our first Mesh tutorial, it appears as though the Live Mesh mobile portal has now also been opened up to the public. Available at http://m.mesh.com, the website provides access to the basic functionality of Live Mesh through the browser, albeit without the ability to automatically [...]
mail2web.com is an E-mail retrieval service started in 1997 by SoftCom Technology Consulting Inc, a private company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The service is used by over 16 million users monthly in over 200 countries In early 2006, mail2web.com launched a free Microsoft Exchange service entitled ‘mail2web.com Live’ with mobile device capabilities.
If you don’t want [...]
Last.fm has announced the launch of a Last.fm application on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Last.fm on the iPhone and iPod Touch! Sam Steele, our iPhone development army of one, has been cranking away at a full blown Last.fm app on Apple’s mobile platforms for months now and [...]
IBM researchers developed a mobile extension of Firefox that allows mobile users to create a slimmed-down version of web pages which they can view on mobile phones.
The software program, ‘Highlight’, was built at the Almaden Research Center allows users to record the required steps in performing simple tasks.. The software will also allow web surfers [...]
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The first thing you’ll notice when visiting me.com using Internet Explorer is the Anti-IE7 popup. In fact you can’t help but notice it as it takes over the entire screen, and to continue you must confess to your stupidity in using a Microsoft product. I wonder what they do to Zune users…
MobileMe is not a [...]
TouchArcade.com is a new site dedicated to iPhone and iPod Touch gaming. Cofounded by myself, Arnold Kim and Blake Patterson, the site hopes to become the definitive resource for gaming on Apple’s new handheld platform.
We’ve already highlighted some hidden gems in iPhone gaming and compiled excerpts from some recent articles in this early [...]
The AIR iPhone was developed by Joe Johnston of Knoware. It will allow users to make calls, take calls and capture voice messages through their computer. Using the Ribbit API, Joe was able to turn his AIR iPhone into a fully functional phone, receiving VoIP calls as well as regular phone calls directly from the [...]
