Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has recently updated one of the most popular applications is released for its handsets, HTC Sync, a solution used to connect Android-based devices to Windows-based computers. The new release of the solution is HTC Sync 2.0.40, which was pushed out only for handsets pow... |
26 August 2010 03:15 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has just announced the release of a new version of its HTC Sync software solution, namely HTC Sync 3.0. The new release comes with support for Android 2.1 or later, and brings forth a nice range of new features that were not available with previous flavors of the desktop ... |
3 August 2010 06:15 GMT |
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In case you thought Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is set to update only the BlackBerry mobile operating system to version 6, you were wrong. The company is also working on a BlackBerry Desktop Software v6.0, set to be released into the wild sometime before the end of the summer, and which should go ... |
23 July 2010 09:57 GMT |
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The latest member of Verizon Wireless' DROID family of handsets, the DROID X by Motorola, has just hit the shelves, being able to offer an enhanced experience to all those who will choose it over other mobile phones available for purchase on the US market. One of the features it comes packed with is two-way syn... |
15 July 2010 15:31 GMT |
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Mobile-phone users that own a BlackBerry or a Windows Mobile-based handset can now enjoy an upgraded syncing solution available for their devices, Syncables 360 v6. According to Syncables, a leading developer and provider of content mobility and syncing software, the new version of the app comes as a significant upgr... |
26 November 2009 13:51 GMT |
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The BlackBerry Tour 9630 has been around for less than one week, yet it seems that the handset has become already popular enough to determine developers to come up with software solutions that offer support for it. One of them is ‘The Missing Sync for BlackBerry’ application that comes from Mark/Space for... |
16 July 2009 06:15 GMT |
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