March 16th, 2010 | Tags: , , , ,

While we all wait patiently for Apple to concoct its own subscription-based, unlimited music streaming service (hello, Lala acquisition !), MOG is jumping on the opportunity right away. Er, almost right away.

See original here: MOG bringing unlimited music streaming to iPhone and Android, Rhapsody taking iPhone music offline

March 16th, 2010 | Tags: , , ,

That’s it folks — the heat is on. Today Google’s Nexus One has hit the virtual shelves equipped for 3G action on AT&T and Rogers networks…

Read the original here:  Nexus One hits for AT&T and Rogers 3G bands

Will natural mouthwash be capable, even as a bleeding gum treatment? This can be the necessary first question if you think of using all-natural mouthwash. Natural products always sound like major alternatives but they can only be considerable alternatives when they work. Two essential functions of a mouthwash would be to eliminate and get rid of bacteria from your mouth and to stop bleeding gums. Consider what all natural mouthwash is capable of.

Natural mouthwash needs to be able to deal ..read more

You’ve read the news – it’s Windows Phone 7 Time, for real real. Chris and Nilay go after the innards of the new news in a variety of dimensions.

http://mobile.engadget.com/podcasts/EngadgetMobile_Podcast_039.mp3

Continued here:  Engadget Mobile Podcast 039: MIX Edition – 03.16.2010

As it turns out, Korea operates two separate trademark systems for hardware and software. So while this doesn’t affect Android OS and its distribution, Samsung’s recent acquisition of the Android hardware trademark does forbid other manufacturers from releasing Android-branded devices — whether they be a mobile phone, a PMP, PDA, GPS, DMB, or any other snappily titled mobile computer — into the Korean market. This will be felt by local competitors like LG, who has an Andro-1 OEM handset ..read more

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