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iPhone Firmware 2.2 Beta 1 Released to Developers, Skyfire 0.8 Browser Review and More
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Tanya Palta Published on September 26, 2008 |
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iPhone Firmware 2.2 Beta 1 released to developers, Skyfire 0.8 browser review, Visa announces mobile application for Android and more. Here is today's mobile round up.
If you are not exactly over the moon regarding the newly announced T-Mobile G1 smartphone maybe this will help. Apparently T-Mobile will let G1 users use their Gmail account for free as there will be no data charges. The latest Beta version of the Skyfire mobile web browser is available now and Brighthand has done a quick review of it. You can check out the video and as expected Skyfire 0.8 doesn’t disappoint at all. MacRumors is reporting that Apple has released the iPhone Firmware 2.2 Beta 1 to certain iPhone developers. Experts are predicting that the new firm will introduce push notifications but as of now nothing is certain. Visa will soon launch a mobile application and a system of alerts for Nokia handsets and phones running on Android. Via Google Maps and location technology users will be able to find ATMs and stores on the go.[Via Phonescoop ]
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If you are not exactly over the moon regarding the newly announced T-Mobile G1 smartphone maybe this will help. Apparently T-Mobile will let G1 users use their Gmail account for free as there will be no data charges.
The latest Beta version of the
MacRumors
Visa will soon launch a mobile application and a system of alerts for Nokia handsets and phones running on Android. Via Google Maps and location technology users will be able to find ATMs and stores on the go.