PS3 wierd noises and freezes while playing MW2
So recently about 2 days ago i started having problems like. 1) After every mw2 game, at the scoreboard it freezes, i have to hold PS button for about 3 minutes for it to unfreeze
Categories: PS2 Tags: audio, audio-sounds, days-ago, game, noises, problem, result, scoreboard, scoreboard-it-freezes, started-having, the-scoreboard, wierd-noises
China Unicom, Huawei rolling out ’3G Inn’ femtocell service
China's carriers still have their work cut out for them to deliver wide-area 3G services nationwide, but they're already looking to get into the business of augmenting that coverage with femtocells -- probably not a bad strategy, considering the time and money involved in erecting towers in every nook and cranny of the country. China Unicom -- the carrier using UMTS as its 3G weapon of choice -- has partnered up with Huawei to deliver its 3G Inn femtocell solution that promises up to 7.2Mbps downstream
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other, PS2 Tags: 3g inn, BlackBerry, china-unicom, chinaunicom, country, days-ago, desktop, facebook, huawei, mobile, podcasts
Verizon’s mobile broadband customers get bundled WiFi access
Verizon's playing catch-up this week in a game some of its rivals have been playing for ages now -- the WiFi business -- by bundling access to a fairly extensive network of hotspots in the US, Canada, and Mexico with its broadband data plans. It's a double-edged sword, though, because they're not stepping up to the plate with as much conviction as AT&T and T-Mobile have; first off, Verizon's limiting the service strictly to users of its modems and MiFi boxes while the other guys have succumbed to bundling it with smartphone data packages, and secondly, it appears hell-bent on forcing connections to go through the same crapware connection management app used with its data cards
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: BlackBerry, days-ago, facebook, hotspots, microsoft, podcasts, verizon, verizon wi-fi, verizon-wireless, verizonwi-fi, verizonwifi, verizonwireless
Kindle for iPhone takes over the world, hits over 60 new countries
We all now know that Kindle is more than an e-book for Amazon -- it's an entire digital content platform with aims on world domination, which explains why the company has felt more than comfortable releasing software-based readers for other platforms . To that end, they've announced that Kindle for iPhone is now ready for download in over 60 additional countries, which probably overlaps as a pretty beefy subset of the list of countries to which the actual Kindle is shipping
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, nintendo, Other Tags: aol, BlackBerry, days-ago, e reader, ereader, espag-ntildeol, international, iphone, kindle for iphone, nintendo, related
Sierra Wireless’ dual form factor AirCard 504 for AT&T gets FCC’d
ExpressCard and PC Card slots both seem in danger of going the way of the dodo right now, but they're not dead yet -- far from it -- which means that carriers still have a vested interest in making sure there are data cards ready to suck $60 out of your wallet in exchange for 5GB of 3G data. So far, AT&T's only been selling a USB modem that's capable of taking advantage of its newly-christened 7.2Mbps markets, which means they've got to get a move on with those other form factors -- and by all accounts, it seems that's where this AirCard 504 comes into play
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: aircard 504, aircard504, aol, apple, business, days-ago, engadget, espag-ntildeol, facebook, fcc-fridays, podcasts, return-false, saturday-edition, sierra-wireless, sierrawireless
Motorola Titanium: what is it?
So we're aware of a few Motorola codenames right now: Sholes Tablet , Motus , Zeppelin . One we haven't heard, though, is Titanium -- so when we found a so-labeled device in the FCC today, our interest was particularly piqued.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: aol, days-ago, engadget, fcc, fcc-fridays, motorola, return-false, titanium
Motorola prepping 3G module with support for AT&T and T-Mobile USA alike
T-Mobile's oddball 3G network makes creating a device that simply supports all forms of North American HSPA a challenge for a very simple reason: even triband HSPA radios are still a bit of a novelty, and to support everything we've got going on over here, you effectively need to go quadband since AWS splits its duties between 1700 and 2100MHz.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: 3g module, aws, BlackBerry, days-ago, facebook, fcc, fcc-fridays, htc, japanese, moto, news
Samsung Diva or Soviet-era Christmas ornament: you decide
Extraordinarily well-connected mobile blogger Eldar Murtazin -- who just happens to be Russian -- has made the fascinating observation that the Samsung Diva S5150 looks strikingly similar to the kind of Christmas decoration that you'd find in a Soviet home circa, oh, 1986.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: christmas, days-ago, diva, eldar murtazin, engadget, facebook, fcc-fridays, internet, japanese, s5150, samsung, saturday-edition, yahoo
Sony Ericsson J10 coming to the GreenHeart range?
As a general rule of thumb, we'd say that whenever you hear rumors of an Android-powered candybar with a numeric keypad, it's probably going to end in tears. Such might be the case with Sony Ericsson's codename "Susan," a device originally thought to accompany the X10 in the company's brand-spanking-new Android line but now apparently thought to be a simpler QVGA dumbphone coming to market as the J10 with WiFi and a 5 megapixel cam with flash
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: BlackBerry, days-ago, ericsson, espag-ntildeol, greenheart, iphone, mobile, podcasts, related, return-false, rumor, sony-ericsson, yahoo
Nokia hooks up with Chinese firm for localized software and services
RIM's not the only manufacturer making a new play to cozy up with China this week -- now it's Nokia making an announcement that it'll partner up with local firm New Alliance to develop software and services more appropriate for the local market. In a brief press release cut loose today, the companies have revealed that they'll form a new joint venture -- the clumsily-named Nokia Alliance Internet Services Company Limited -- to push specific pieces of Ovi fine-tuned for China while helping out local content creators and developers looking to bring their goods into the platform. The venture goes live next month with about 80 staffers involved; Nokia's pretty heavily invested in China as it is, so we're thinking this is a Nokia hooks up with Chinese firm for localized software and services originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 09 Dec 2009 10:27:00 EST
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: china, days-ago, engadget, espag-ntildeol, internet, Mobile Phone, new alliance, news, nokia, podcasts, related, video