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Self Destruct all the Data on your Cellphone

Self Destruct all the Data on your Cellphone

If you are concerned about your bank details, credit card and other sensitive data stored on your phone, you should try BackStopp, a mobile application developed by British IT company Virtuity which destroys your data “Mission Impossible” style. As soon as the mobile is lost, you can login...
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Bluetooth File Transfer Coming to iPhone

Bluetooth File Transfer Coming to iPhone

One of the biggest complaints about the iPhone is the lack of bluetooth profiles. Bluetooth on iPhone can only be used to recieve calls, you can’t even listen to music using bluetooth. Although not from Apple, there will be a application available soon which will enable iPhone users to use several...
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Copy/Paste in iPhone

Copy/Paste in iPhone

iPhone users can now enjoy copy/paste functionality. Pastebud uses a combination of bookmarklets and email to copy the text you want from Mail or Safari into Pastebud so you can then paste it somewhere else. Pastebud is not an application and hence does not require jailbreaking or downloading an application.Although...
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Mobile Version of Firefox Coming Soon

Mobile Version of Firefox Coming Soon

The mobile version of the popular firefox browser may be available soon. It is still not clear exactly what devices or operating systems will be supported by the application. Pre-Alpha release (Codenamed Fennec) is available which,at the moment, only runs on Nokia N810 internet tablet. While it is...
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T-Mobile G1 in a NutShell

T-Mobile G1 in a NutShell

Fianlly, the wait is over and what a day, it was? The first Google powered-phone is officially now known as the T-Mobile G1. When closed it looks a lot like the iPhone. But that screen actually swivels out to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, something that iPhone doesn’t have. The phone will cost...
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