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Would You recommend the samsung moment from sprint?

Question by prestini.ambles: Would You recommend the samsung moment from sprint?
well christmas is coming and i have a choice between the samsung moment and the samsung instinct s30 . but im soo torn on which to get ! ; which would you recommend?

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I’d choose the Samsung Moment.

It’s a really neat phone and it’s amazing. It is so much better than the s30. First off, it has a full physical QWERTY keyboard and the buttons are really cool. Second, it has a beautiful AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen which means that every individual pixel lights itself for rich, vibrant color that saves battery life. Third, it runs on an Android software which means tons of customization and super fast internet.

It speaks for itself. It’s a super phone. Get it.Or be unhip.

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Sony PS4 share button the result of one first-party developer’s eureka moment

Sony PS4 share button the result of one firstparty developer's eureka moment

To share or not to share was never a question for the creation of the PS4 — it was always more about the how. Right from the start, Sony’s upcoming, next-gen console had been planned with a social networking bent, but as Shuhei Yoshida, the company’s head of Worldwide Studios, revealed to Edge, the decision to build a Share button into the DualShock 4 was the result of one first-party developer’s eureka moment, not a cross-SCEI compromise. All credit is due Nathan Gary, creative director at Santa Monica Studio (best known for its God of War series), who successfully pitched the concept of a dedicated controller button to the PS4 team; an idea that was not only quickly met with unanimous praise, but also immediately implemented into the final product. It’s yet further proof that Sony’s learned from its past PS3 fumbling and has crafted a machine for developers, by developers.

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BLOWOUT Samsung Moment M900 VERY GOOD USED ANDROID- READY TO BE ACTIVATED SPRINT

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Ford says Sync is now in 4 million vehicles, takes a moment to talk up Focus Electric

Ford says Sync is now in 4 million vehicles, takes a moment to talk up Focus Electric

Since its debut in 2007, Ford and Microsoft’s Sync infotainment system has made its way into several of the auto maker’s models, including the 2012 Focus Electric. At this week’s Future in Review tech conference, Ford announced that more than 4 million vehicles in the US have its entertainment platform on board. In addition to dropping that stat, the company talked up its new EV, which it says can charge in half the time it takes for the Nissan Leaf. Maybe Ford caught wind of Nissan’s just-announced e-NV200 all-electric van and wanted to remind those in the market for an EV that a blue box isn’t the only option.

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Ford says Sync is now in 4 million vehicles, takes a moment to talk up Focus Electric originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 May 2012 01:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Kodak Moment it never wanted: company reportedly prepping for Chapter 11 filing

Tough to smile in times like these, folks. Barely three years after yet another staple in the photography business filed for Chapter 11, Kodak is reportedly getting its paperwork in order to do the same. The Wall Street Journal has it that bankruptcy protection is looking all the more likely in the coming weeks, as its efforts to hawk a “trove” of digital patents proved to be in vain. As it stands, the employer of around 19,000 is currently working with lenders to secure around $ 1 billion in debtor-in possession financing to keep it alive during the actual bankruptcy process. Should this all pan out, its portfolio of 1,100 patents would then be re-listed via a court-supervised bankruptcy auction. Oh, and to make matters worse, it warned earlier in the week that it could be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after Kodak shares closed at under $ 1 for thirty straight trading days.

The Kodak Moment it never wanted: company reportedly prepping for Chapter 11 filing originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jan 2012 14:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft-approved Windows Phone 7 unlocker discontinued (for the moment)

Well, that was fast. Not two months after ChevronWP7 began selling $ 9 “tokens” to unlock WP7 handsets, the tool is being discontinued. WPCentral reports that ChevronWP7 made an agreement with Microsoft not to sell more than 10,000 tokens. Unfortunately for latecomers, though, the outfit’s reached that cut-off, and says it has no current plans to renegotiate this number (though it hasn’t ruled it out either). In a statement, ChevronWP7 spokesperson Rafael Rivera wrote, “Microsoft isn’t involved in our discussion yet. And they can’t provide us with more unlocks because we haven’t asked yet. If we do request more, we’re sure Microsoft will respond positively – as they have in the past.” Until the two companies raise that sales ceiling, the only Redmond-sanctioned unlocker will be Microsoft’s own AppHub, which will set you back a princelier $ 99.

Microsoft-approved Windows Phone 7 unlocker discontinued (for the moment) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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More iOS 5 features get their moment in the beta testing sun

Steve Jobs and co. showed off all kinds of cool new features during the debut of iOS 5 at WWDC earlier this month. We had the chance to take a few of them for a spin, when we tested the beta build of the mobile operating system, and now that more and more folks have tried their hand at iOS 5, more and more features are getting their turn to shine. Here’s a list of some of the cooler ones we’ve seen in the last few weeks.

  • Apple has added the ability to make FaceTime calls over 3G — though rumor has it that this may be a beta-only feature, which carriers can choose to disable, over obvious data usage concerns.
  • AirPlay Mirroring has been shown off. The feature lets users display video from an iPad 2 on an HDTV, by way of Apple TV, for those times when you just can’t keep your tablet content to yourself. (Read)
  • The new software also offers up the ability to sync 1080p video to iOS 5 devices, opening the door to speculation that future iPads and iPhones may be able to play back content at full 1080p. (Read)
  • Like to play your iTunes over your car stereo? Good news, iOS 5 will transfer audio information like album, track, and artist names over Bluetooth. (Read)

[Thanks to everyone who sent in tips]

More iOS 5 features get their moment in the beta testing sun originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Jun 2011 22:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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An IFA 2010 moment of Zen

We’re not sure why, but Panasonic loves to trot out human exhibits whenever it wants to promote new additions to its camera line. Here’s what they used at IFA 2010 in Berlin. Unfortunately, we’re too freaked-out to remember anything about the camera.

An IFA 2010 moment of Zen originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Sep 2010 19:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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why when i download music to my sd card then to my sprint samsung moment phone i only have the song for 30secs?

and on my itunes its like 5 mins long then it just converts to a 30 second song, please help. and im on a windows 7 pc

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