Aug 23
Filed under: Games, Peripherals, Nokia, Misc
Contrary to what Zeemote is implying with its latest release, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen a handset maker embrace (as in, literally hug) its JS1 Bluetooth controller. Nevertheless, the Zeekey application will enable S60 device owners to play N-Gage games and control S60 apps with the aforementioned JS1. We’re told that the program will come pre-loaded on “featured handsets as special gaming bundles,” though it’ll also be available by its lonesome on Nokia’s website. If only you could work up the will to actually buy that JS1, you’d be in business.
[Via Pocket-lint]
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Tags: Apps, Bluetooth, Contrary, Handsets, N Gage Games, Nbsp, Nokia, Nokia Games, Nokia Website, Peripherals, Pocket Lint
Jun 13
Filed under: Features, ATT, Apple
Yesterday we went over a few of the more confusing bits of the iPhone 3G launch — and let’s be honest, this launch is way more confusing than the original go-round. Of course, there were a lot of burning questions to be answered from the audience, so we got an AT&T spokesperson to weigh in on what’s on your mind. The most surprising answer? Contrary to reports implying otherwise, AT&T pretty much categorically claims that no matter where you buy your iPhone 3G, be it from AT&T or Apple, you have to walk out of the store an activated customer. Check it all out over on Engadget!
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Tags: 3g, Amp, Apple, Audience, Burning Questions, Contrary, Followup Questions, iphone, Launch, Lot, Nbsp, Spokesperson
Jun 13
Filed under: Features, ATT, Apple
Yesterday we went over a few of the more confusing bits of the iPhone 3G launch — and let’s be honest, this launch is way more confusing than the original go-round. Of course, there were a lot of burning questions to be answered from the audience, so we got an AT&T spokesperson to weigh in on what’s on your mind. The most surprising answer? Contrary to reports implying otherwise, AT&T pretty much categorically claims that no matter where you buy your iPhone 3G, be it from AT&T or Apple, you have to walk out of the store an activated customer. Check it all out over on Engadget!
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Tags: 3g, Amp, Apple, Audience, Burning Questions, Contrary, Followup Questions, iphone, Launch, Lot, Nbsp, Spokesperson