T-Mobile HTC HD2 Windows Phone Goes on Sale Today!
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The most hyped and anticipated smartphone device has finally landed on the American land on T-Mobile for purchase, the HTC HD2. Get ready to be a part of a large 3G network, kicking off with a phone packed with loads of features and goodies.

The phone can be purchased now via T-Mobile’s official site as we write. It costs $199 if purchased with a 2 year contract, or for $449 without any contract. The phone is loaded with a lot of goodies and features such as the movie Transformers 1 and 2, 1 month free subscription of MobiTV, 6 months free of Gogo In-flight Internet service, Blockbusters Movie rental app and a lot more! Read more
Samsung Omnia II Untuk Penggemar Multimedia
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Di Indonesia, tahun 2010 diawali dengan kemunculan Samsung I8000 atau yang dikenal dengan sebutan Omnia II. Ponsel pintar layar sentuh ini menghadirkan pengalaman berkomunikasi dan data yang mendekati sempurna.

Omnia II memiliki ukuran yang lebih besar ketimbang pendahulunya, Omnia I. Hal ini menyebabkan layar sentuhnya pun semakin lebar dan nyaman untuk digunakan. Bentuknya yang besar dan balutan materi yang diusungnya membuat Omnia II terlihat sangat elegan dan premium, cukup serasi untuk para pebisnis dan dipadukan dengan gadget kantoran lainnya. Read more
SlingPlayer for Android coming Summer 2010 [Video]
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Sling Media have confirmed that their SlingPlayer for Android client will be released Summer 2010, having previously confirmed that they were “keeping an eye on” the Android platform. The app will stream over both 3G and WiFi, bringing content from your home Slingbox to your Android smartphone screen.
It’s pretty hard to make out in androidandme’s video, but Sling are showing the client running on both a Google Nexus One and a Motorola DROID. According to the company rep, the UI for the app hasn’t been completely finished, but it’s expected to resemble the interface on their iPhone version. Read more
Windows Phone 7 Series to support HVGA screens
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In terms of Windows Phone 7 Series news, this week’s Game Developer Conference (GDC) has been a warm up for the main event at MIX next week. We’ve seen Microsoft release XNA Game Studio 4, which can be used to develop games for 7 Series devices. We also got a chance to talk with Loke Uei of Microsoft about development for 7. (By the way, if you haven’t seen them yet, Engadget got their hands on some screen shots from a couple of prototype games that the Windows Phone team has been showing off.)
The latest bit of news from Shawn Hargreaves of the Windows Phone 7 Series development team comes from a post on his blog about XNA Game Studio and Windows Phone. Much of the post is talking about capabilities that developers can expect to be able to utilize. Shawn does mention that 7 Series devices will ship with WVGA (800×480) displays at launch, but a future update will add support for HVGA (320×480) displays. Hopefully this will lead to a lower starting price point for Windows Phones without compromising too much on quality.
Verizon to stream NFL games and other coverage on phones
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Verizon Wireless has scored a deal to stream National Football League games and other coverage, starting with the April 22 draft. Sprint previously had an exclusive deal with the league and will retire its NFL Mobile Live service.

The largest U.S. wireless company reportedly spent $720 million on the deal, according to the Wall Street Journal. Verizon subscribers won’t get the holy grail — that is, access to watch every game on demand.
The package includes live video for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” and the NFL Network’s Thursday night games, 24-hour news coverage and the RedZone channel. The latter is Sunday afternoon football for the ADD generation; coverage constantly switches between games whenever a team has scored or is likely to. Read more
