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XMedia Recode 2.0.8.3XMedia Recode is an audio/video converter. It converts most audio/video formats such as 3GP, DVD, AVI, MP4, WMV, ASF, etc. so that they can be played on popular mobiles devices/PDA such as iPod, iPhone, Samsung, SonyEricsson, Zune, PSP, Blackberry, LG, etc. Related posts:FormatFactory 1.45 Form... |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 To Drop Black Friday For $800 [Xperia X1]Sony's Win-Mo 6.1 Xperia X1 finally has a firm U.S. release date set: November 28, better known as Black Friday. Although unlike most things on sale on that fateful day of darkness, the Xperia will not be a particularly awesome deal at $800 for an unsubsidized, unlocked X1. It'll work on AT&T's 3G n ... |
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Control Winamp Media Player using Bluetooth-enabled cellphoneWinamp is a great media player but traditionally we control it using a mouse or keyboard. During the last few years we were offered user friendly products like the Media Center that comes with a remote control but this means you will need to shell out more money and you can’t run it w... |
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Sony Ericsson C902 test5-megapixel cameraphone with clever touch controls (10/11/2008) Let’s get one thing out of the way right at the start. We found the C902 to be one of the best mobiles we’ve used for a long time. The combination of features seems just about right and, while there’s nothing too f... |
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Sony Ericsson C905 Camera-Phone VideoOk we just posted that the Sony Ericsson C905 is finally available for consumption in Australia, however there may be many of you who are still not convinced on whether you should get one or not. Here’s a Sony Ericsson C905 video that I found on YouTube which gives you a bit of an idea of w... |
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@ EconMusic: Mobile Music: A Panacea In Decline?Mobile music, the art of welding a Walkman to a handset, has so much promise - but in most countries outside the Far East it's still just that. Two thirds of mobile users don't want music, said a recent survey from Jupiter Research, so its research VP Mark Mulligan, our panel moderator, kicked of... |




