Firmware for Nokia N95, Rumors of $99 4GB iPhone Intensify and More
Added on 2008-12-05 04:09:00
by Tanya Palta
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New firmware for Nokia N95, $99 4GB iPhone on its way, MySpace mobile now supports video and more. Here is today's mobile round up.
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Cellspin adds MySpace and Facebook support
Added on 2008-05-20 07:10:00
by Emily Price
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CellSpin has recently announced support for MySpace and Facebook. The mobile application allows users to publish photos, video, and audio clips from their cell phones directly onto their MySpace and Facebook profiles.
[via IntoMobile]
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MySpace to offer web-based, DRM-free music downloads
Added on 2008-04-03 14:56:00
by Mark Brezinski
In an interesting move, Sony, Universal, Warner, and MySpace have all decided to pitch in and create MySpace Music, which will be like a web-based, DRM-free version of iTunes. Though details are still a bit vague, this service should give mobile users an alternative to the overpriced , DRM-infested music downloads offered by most carriers' music stores. If anything, it should spur carriers towards being more competitive with their own offerings.
You can read more in Warner's press release.
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MySpace Mobile on Verizon Wireless
Added on 2008-03-29 11:01:00
by Tanya Palta
Verizon Wireless customers can now access MySpace Mobile on all Mobile Web 2.0. One can now access the MySpace Mobile Web site from the Connect category on the Mobile Web 2.0 home screen and also edit MySpace profiles, view and add friends, post comments and blogs, send and receive MySpace messages.
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MySpace Mobile Website Now Official
Added on 2008-03-18 11:28:00
by Tanya Palta
MySpace Mobile, a mobile avatar of the popular social network has officially gone live and one can now access the ad-funded web site from their mobile devices. The mobile website can be accessed at http://m.myspace.com/ and now subscribers can read and compose messages, reply to MySpace Messages and even view their photo albums.
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MySpace working on native iPhone app
Added on 2008-03-05 07:05:00
by Emily Price
 
IntoMobile is reporting that MySpace is one of the developers that got their hands on an early seed of the official iPhone SDK. MySpace is working on a native app for iPhone which would allow you to navigate the popular social networking site from your iPhone. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more.
[via IntoMobile]
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MySpace application available for Sidekick users
Added on 2007-09-20 17:01:00
by Emily Price
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A MySpace application is now available for Sidekick iD and Sidekick 3 owners. Users can download the applications from the Download Catalog and take MySpace fun where ever they go. The application will slowly roll out to new users with availability for all Sidekick iD and Sidekick 3 users expected by the end of October.
[via IntoMobile]
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MySpace Ties Up With Roger Wireless
Added on 2007-08-14 04:32:00
by Tanya Palta
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Sidekick to get MySpace application
Added on 2007-06-18 09:16:00
by Randall Bennett
Helio won't be the only company with some MySpace action for the kids for long, as the Boy Genius Report uncovered an FAQ document revealing T-Mobile's Sidekick will get its own MySpace application. Current SK3 and SK ID users should be able to install it in the near future from the Sidekick catalog, and BGR says the app should come pre-installed on the next-gen Sidekick Zante.
The app gives MySpace addicts a BlackBerry-esque approach to the social networking behemoth's system, allowing for instant notification of new comments, friend requests, messages and photo comments. Doesn't look like the app shows off those painfully ugly custom profiles, since it's merely extracting profile information, but users will be able to see how many of their friends are online, add photos and otherwise participate in the MySpace community. No word on exactly when the app will hit the Sidekick catalog, but seeing how the FAQ is already on T-Mo's site, it should be fairly soon.
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New multi-IM client available for BlackBerry
Added on 2007-04-30 20:37:00
by Emily Price
Anxious to use MySpaceIM on the go? Shape Services IM+ just released a third party IM client for BlackBerry that supports MySpace IM as well as Yahoo!, AIM, MSN, Jabber, ICQ, and Google Talk IM programs.
[Via BoyGenius]
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