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Apple today reported a 6.9 million iphones shipped the last quarter, passing by 3 million the 10 million mark set by Apple when the iPhone was introduced, something that places Apple in a healthy position in a industry that live with a shrinking earning margin.
Apple has done a remarkable job beating RIM, selling [...]

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The August edition of our technology magazine is full of interesting content that will help you jailbreak your iPhone 3G with tutorials from iClarified.com, new mobile technology from Sony Ericsson and Lenovo, Hundreds of tips and tricks about the iPhone, Mobileme and Microsoft Live Mesh from different perspectives, the new Lotus Evora, (RE)Inventing Dell, Toyota Winglet, iPhone business applictions and much more.

We are excited to bring you our second edition, this time is a 48 pages full of handpicked content from the most popular news sources worldwide, we are always opened to your sugestions and recommendations.

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The August edition of our technology magazine is full of interesting content that will help you jailbreak your iPhone 3G with tutorials from iClarified.com, new mobile technology from Sony Ericsson and Lenovo, Hundreds of tips and tricks about the iPhone, Mobileme and Microsoft Live Mesh from different perspectives, the new Lotus Evora, (RE)Inventing Dell, Toyota Winglet, iPhone business applictions and much more.

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Berlin, Germany - Berlin based nova media released Fone2Phone today. Fone2Phone is a sleek migration utility for the iPhone and compatible to many cell phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and movies are copied in one streamlined operation to the appropriate places on the Mac. Afterwards, iTunes can be used to synchronize the data with the iPhone 3G.

“Fone2Phone takes care of the complete communication process, from connecting the cell phone to saving the files in the appropriate locations on the Mac.” Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson for nova media, said, “It event converts media files to the right viewing and listening format for the iPhone.”

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Berlin, Germany - Berlin based nova media updated FoneLink to version 2.1 today. FoneLink is a comprehensive cell phone suite which features a familiar Mac-like interface. The new version 2.1 offers quick-sync and quick-text messaging through a new menu bar icon, making the most used features available instantly without the need to open FoneLink first.

“FoneLink 2.1 works with additional cell phones as well.” states Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson at nova media. “We added support for Nokia phones 5320 XpressMusic, E66, E71, Samsung phones SGH-F490, SGH-U900 and the Sony Ericsson G700.”

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Berlin, Germany - Berlin based nova media updated ‘Phone plugins’ to version 2.1 today. Phone plugins is a utility to quick-dial a selected number and quick-send a text message with one click from any program in Mac OS X Leopard. Version 2.1 now offers context menu support for most applications and compatibility with more than 165 cell phones.

Phone plugins from nova media revives a long lost function in Mac OS X. Back in 10.4 it was possible to dial a number and send a text message from the Address Book using a cell phone connected over bluetooth. Using Phone plugins, this option is available again for Mac OS X 10.5 and many cell phones from Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

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Berlin, Germany - Berlin based nova media unveiled ‘Phone plugins’ today, a utility to quick-dial a selected number and quick-send a text message with one click from any program in Mac OS X Leopard.

Phone plugins includes its own Bluetooth wizard to connect a cell phone to the Mac in one convenient step. The software can be used immediately after the pairing with no need to restart the Mac.

“Back in 10.4 it was possible to dial a number and send a text message from the Address Book using a cell phone connected over bluetooth.” states Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson at nova media. “Apple has discontinued this option in 10.5. We did not only bring it back to life, but have improved it as well.”

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