Are Smartphones smart enough to help improve our kids’ numerical Abilities?
By Luke • Mar 2nd, 2009 • Category: Mobile PhonesSmartphones are really smart enough to help us in our day to day activities.
Smartphones are really smart enough to help us in our day to day activities.
Popular smartphones, like the Apple iPhone and RIM’s BlackBerry, play an important role in driving the people for mobile game downloads, says the findings of comScore.
Siemens has recently unveiled its new hearing aids named Life. It’s exclusively designed for those who suffer from mild or moderate hear loss and finds it difficult to enjoy MP3s and receive calls on a mobile device.
Toshiba has unveiled TG01, the world’s first mobile device with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset.
The latest buzz to originate from the rumour factory was the coming of a unique device called PSP Phone.
Have you got a large collection of DVD movies and videos but don’t have enough time to spend enjoying them? Do you also have an Apple iPhone?
i-mate, the Microsoft Windows Mobile specialist has recently unveiled its new smartphone named 810-F at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona.
Are you on a budget, but need a stylish and powerful phone? If yes then the new Nokia 3600 Slide is the perfect handheld communication device for you.
Archos, the company known for its sophisticated handheld multimedia devices is now working on a new Internet Media Tablet (IMT) that will use Google’s Android operating system.
It’s amazing to know how your Windows based smartphone can help you in improving your driving habits and keeping a check on fuel consumption.