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Hmm. Is Research In Motion (RIM) getting ready to dip its toes into Apple's swimming pool?. RIM posted a LinkedIn job listing seeking a "Senior iOS Mobile Developer." According to the listing, the person will "create exciting enterprise applications for distribution on the iOS platform," and must know how to build and deploy "complex applications for iPhone and iPad devices." The candidate must also come with a few apps they've developed and brought to the App Store. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
Additional features including an 3.5mm audio input for non-Bluetooth audio devices (cable not included) and a USB port for charging any USB-compatible device such as an iPhone or Android smartphone, We always appreciate that feature, Like other Bluetooth 2.0 speakers, this one has a range of about 30 feet, While the G-Go isn't being marketed as a shower speaker, G-Project says that it is "designed to be used in kitchen, bathroom, beach, pool, patio, and other environments with potential exposure to water." To reiterate, submerging the product in water is a no-no, though a spokesperson did tell us that if it was "in the shower with you (off to the side) and it got wet, it would be fine."We'll give it a shot and let you know how it holds up -- and sounds -- when we get a iphone screen protector over camera review sample..
The ruggedized G-Go is now available at Target stores for $69 in three color choices. A few of us here in the office have been looking for a portable Bluetooth speaker that will work in the shower. Alas, G-Project's new $69 G-Go speaker, which just became available in Target stores, is splash-resistant but not waterproof, so it might not quite fit the bill, but it's close. The speaker comes in three colors and has an integrated handle for carrying it around. There are no built-in rechargeable battery like some portable Bluetooth speakers have, but you can get up to 8 hours of on-the-go use with four AA batteries, according to the company. You can stream music to it from any Bluetooth-enabled device, which includes virtually all smartphones and many tablets, including the iPad and higher-end Android tablets (the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet do not offer Bluetooth).
That should serve as a nice distraction iphone screen protector over camera while every other phone around you is getting upgraded to Android 4.0, and perhaps even Android 5.0, An Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for the "phablet" has been pushed back to Q2, But Samsung is offering a consolation prize for the delay, Samsung joyously announced today that a new "premium suite upgrade" including Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is headed to Galaxy Note owners sometime in the second quarter, This sounds great, unless you remember that Samsung told us to expect Ice Cream Sandwich on the Galaxy Note in the first quarter of 2012..
The decision to proceed with the slower but more formal process was certainly motivated in part by the recent fiasco involving LightSquared. In January 2011, the FCC granted LightSquared a waiver similar to the one requested by Dish, also to build a ground-based mobile network using spectrum currently limited to satellite applications. That decision has been cursed. After the waiver was granted, both government and private parties complained to the FCC that LightSquared's spectrum sits too close to bands used for some GPS devices and would likely lead to interference. In February of this year, the FCC reversed itself, suspending LightSquared's waiver indefinitely. The company, which has already spent $4 billion building its network, has since lost its CEO and key partners, and faces an uncertain future.
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