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Verizon clearing iPhone 4 accessories for next-gen model?

Because Apple didn’t announce an iPhone this summer, as it usually does, we’ve found ourselves in a frenzy of rumors. Verizon is reportedly discounting iPhone 4 accessories and bundles to clear out inventory and make way for accessories for the iPhone 5. If you’re in the market for some new toys for your Verizon-branded Apple smartphone, now would be the time to go on a spree. PhoneArena reports: A trustworthy tipster of ours let us know that Verizon has started discounting certain accessory bundles for the iPhone 4 , which, it turns out, usually means that they’re phasing their inventory out, in order to get ready for the new handset. After that, our person says, we should expect them to lower the prices of single accessory offerings, which should mean that the iPhone 4 is really reaching its EOL (at least as far as being the prime iPhone). The iPhone 5 is rumored to be launching some time in September, and since we’re heading right into August, it makes sense for retailers to start considering clearing out accessories and other related iPhone 4 stock. Of course, this information comes from an anonymous tipster, so definitely take the news with a grain of salt. If you bought the iPhone 4 when it launched for Verizon, are you going to ride out your contract? Or will you pony up for the next-generation model so that you can continue rocking the latest and greatest? Feel free to let us know!     Verizon clearing iPhone 4 accessories for next-gen model? originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2011-07-22T14:29:32Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j

Mono for Android is now out [Write Android application in Microsoft's .NET and C# languages]

Novell has just announced that Mono for Android is now available . What exactly does it do? If you’re a developer who writes applications using either Microsoft’s .NET or C# programming languages then you now no longer have to learn how to write Android applications using that bastardized version of Java called Dalvik. Just wrap your mobile app up with Mono and boom, it’ll run. This is important because Mono is already out for iOS, so you can effectively write one application and deploy it on two different platforms with little tweaking. The dirty details: it’s going to cost you $399 per developer per year for a professional license or $999 per developer per year for an enterprise license. The difference between the two licenses? No idea. People who work for major Fortune 500 companies will find this news exciting, but for the rest of us … either learn how to write your application using the native language of the device you plan to deploy it on or better yet write it in HTML5 and deploy it on your company’s intranet so that any device, even something running Palm’s webOS or RIM’s BlackBerry platform, can use your app. It’s what all the cool kids are doing, that and you don’t have to worry about making sure people have the latest version of your app or worry if sensitive data that lives in your company’s server farm gets leaked out in the open. In other related news, if you care about learning Microsoft’s programming languages then you should pick up Silverlight . It’s what powers Windows Phone 7, will soon power the XBOX 360, and of course it’s bundled by default with each and every computer that runs the latest versions of Windows. There’s more of a future in that language than either .NET or C#, depending on what it is you plan to do with your app of course. Mono for Android is now out [Write Android application in Microsoft's .NET and C# languages] is a post from: IntoMobile

Telstra to bring Motorola Atrix, Honeycomb tablets to Australia?

File this under “rumors,” but it seems Telstra is looking to bring the Motorola Atrix to Australia. We don’t have anything official at this point, only the operator’s blog was let’s say too curious about Moto’s dual-core powered Android smartphone, featuring few pictures of the device. Furthermore, an article about CES 2011 said that Telstra’s reps were “spotting the best upcoming products so that it can bring them to Australia.” In the related news, we’re also hearing that Telstra may bring Android 3.0 Honeycomb to the country.

Android Market Updated – Serious Changes

The Android Developers Blog just posted an announcement that the Market has undergone a few, fairly remarkable, changes that will both please and probably tick off most of us. With a focus on improving discoverability and merchandising, we’ve introduced a new carousel on the home and category screens.

Strong Your Android Phone with Free Android Apps

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HTC Hero ? An Android phone with hi-tech features

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WinAmp for Android Leaves Beta, Goes Official

WinAmp for Android is leaving beta and going 1.0. Checking the market, it still looks beta, so perhaps the update has just been “announced” and being rolled out but not completely ready to go yet. Those of you using the WinAmp beta will likely be happy for the update, and if you haven’t tried it yet and are still using the default media player — you should really check it out, it’s a fine, free music player.

Winamp for Android leaves beta and hits 1.0 status

Winamp is now ready for business on the Android platform as it leaves its beta stages for a full, version 1.0 release for the general public. The nice thing about the Winamp media player for Android is, well, it’s not the default media player on Android, which is terrible.

Mono 2.8 Released with C# 4.0 Support

Mono is an open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework based on the ECMA standards for C# and the Common Language Runtime.  Mono enables developers to build Linux and cross-platform applications with improved productivity.

Tech Week: New Dell tablet and Sony PSP phone rumours

Tech Week: New Dell tablet and Sony PSP phone rumours Plus : BlackBerry Storm 3 pictures surface Posted by Michael Sawh Related Stories Halo: Reach owners to get downloadable content EA: Sony PS3 can trump Microsoft Xbox 360 in the UK Weird News: Exploding PS3 kit and march of the robots Microsoft: No Blu-ray on Xbox consoles? News@10: WebOS 2.0 and Nokia E7 shipping next year Read more on T3