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Microsoft’s Windows phone 7 series uncloaked

Posted on the February 17th, 2010 under Asus, First look, General, HTC, LG, Mobile Apps, Mobile Companies, Mobile Service Providers, Mobile content, Mobile games, Samsung, Sony Ericson, Tip by CellBharatTeam

Microsoft finally unveiled its multi touch WVGA screen Windows phone7 series platform. They run on a version of fastest browsing engine IE8. They are equipped with a technique called ’sub pixel rendering’ for excellent readability even when zoomed far out.

The simplified UI coupled with the powerful hardware mandated in the chassis design promises safe and Read More

The Most Deserved Business Phones:Slide Show

Posted on the January 2nd, 2010 under Apple iPhone, Asus, First look, General, Google G1, HTC, LG, Mobile Companies, Nokia, RIM Blackberry, Samsung, Tip by CellBharatTeam

The Global Economy drip is gradually getting revamped with a hope that New Year will bring an admirable prosperous impact in the business arena. All the sectors are also raging out to cash in, so for this exploration the essential main tool is good commuting device.
People don’t want a phone for work and a phone Read More

iPhone – Rejecting Wintel mobo bug squeezed

Posted on the November 11th, 2009 under Apple iPhone, Asus, Mobile Companies by CellBharatTeam

The two Mother board manufacturer giants has joined their hands to defeat the problem of preventing certain Wintel mobos from talking to the iPhone. They have designed BIOS updates to eradicate the bug.
Recently, it was reported that some motherboards based on the Intel IP55 Express chipset were exhibiting problems when attempting to sync with Apple’s Read More

Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile

Posted on the October 7th, 2009 under Apple iPhone, Asus, Gigabyte, Google G1, HTC, Intex, LG, Mobile Companies, Motorola, Nokia, Philips, RIM Blackberry, Samsung, Sony Ericson, Spice, Virgin by Amit

There is good news for folks with the announcement of new Adobe Flash Player 10.1 which will be the first of its kind to support Flash services on most of the mobile and desktop OS such as the Windows Mobile, Palm web OS, Android, Symbian and Blackberry OS, along with the Linux, Mac OS and Read More