
HTC rolled out an update this morning for European TyTN II devices, bumping them up to WinMo 6.1 and making some tweaks for the sake of display performance. No word yet when the update will come stateside for AT&T Tilt owners, but European TyTN owners can grab the update over at HTC’s download site.
It’s not the supposed hardware acceleration enabling driver many users are hoping will someday come, but it reportedly makes the ride a bit smoother.

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Zinio partners up with a number of popular real world magazines to offer on the internet, paperless versions for a few bucks a pop. They’ve got a fairly hefty selection, offering everything from Organic Gardening magazine to the slightly less work friendly Penthouse.
They just started rolling out an iPhone optimized version of their service, currently covering 20 different magazines. The ideal part? Where as the Computer version will set you back a few bucks per issue, iPhone users can browse through the mags for free — for the time being, at least. No word yet whether this will stay free - so be sure to check it out while the gettins good.
You can check it out at: http://www.zinio.com/iphone
The available magazines:
- U.S News and World Report
- Playboy
- Saveur
- Popular Photography
- Men’s Health
- Kiplinger’s
- Popular Mechanics
- Penthouse
- Viv
- Automobile and Driver
- Personal computer Magazine
- Elle
- Technology Review
- Outside
- Macworld UK
- Esquire UK
- NME
- Lonely Planet
- Macworld Español
- Reader’s Digest
While there probably isn’t any question which two magazines will be the most popular, I’m pretty sure they wont be Kiplinger’s and Viv.
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Zinio takes a number of popular real world magazines, scans’em in, and sells paperless online versions of them for a few bucks a pop. They’ve got a fairly hefty selection, offering everything from Organic Gardening magazine to the slightly less work friendly Penthouse.
They just started rolling out an iPhone optimized version of their service, currently covering 20 different magazines. The ideal part? Where as the Computer version will set you back a few bucks per issue, iPhone users can browse through the mags for free — for the time being, at least. No word yet whether this will stay free - so be sure to check it out while the gettins good.
You can check it out at: http://www.zinio.com/iphone
The available magazines:
- U.S News and World Report
- Playboy
- Saveur
- Popular Photography
- Men’s Health
- Kiplinger’s
- Popular Mechanics
- Penthouse
- Viv
- Vehicle and Driver
- PC Magazine
- Elle
- Technology Review
- Outside
- Macworld UK
- Esquire UK
- NME
- Lonely Planet
- Macworld Español
- Reader’s Digest
While there probably isn’t any question which two magazines will be the most popular, I’m pretty sure they wont be Kiplinger’s and Viv.
Via iSmashPhone Via Gizmodo

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Zinio takes a number of popular real world magazines, scans’em in, and sells paperless on the internet versions of them for a few bucks a pop. They’ve got a fairly hefty selection, offering everything from Organic Gardening magazine to the slightly less work friendly Penthouse.
They just started rolling out an iPhone optimized version of their service, currently covering 20 different magazines. The ideal part? Where as the Personal computer version will set you back a few bucks per issue, iPhone users can browse through the mags for free — for the time being, at least. No word yet whether this will stay free - so be sure to check it out while the gettins good.
You can check it out at: http://www.zinio.com/iphone
The available magazines:
- U.S News and World Report
- Playboy
- Saveur
- Popular Photography
- Men’s Health
- Kiplinger’s
- Popular Mechanics
- Penthouse
- Viv
- Vehicle and Driver
- Personal computer Magazine
- Elle
- Technology Review
- Outside
- Macworld UK
- Esquire UK
- NME
- Lonely Planet
- Macworld Español
- Reader’s Digest
While there probably isn’t any question which two magazines will be the most popular, I’m pretty sure they wont be Kiplinger’s and Viv.
Via iSmashPhone Via Gizmodo

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Zinio takes a number of popular real world magazines, scans’em in, and sells paperless online versions of them for a few bucks a pop. They’ve got a fairly hefty selection, offering everything from Organic Gardening magazine to the slightly less work friendly Penthouse.
They just started rolling out an iPhone optimized version of their service, currently covering 20 different magazines. The ideal part? Where as the Computer version will set you back a few bucks per issue, iPhone users can browse through the mags for free — for the time being, at least. No word yet whether this will stay free - so be sure to check it out while the gettins good.
You can check it out at: http://www.zinio.com/iphone
The available magazines:
- U.S News and World Report
- Playboy
- Saveur
- Popular Photography
- Men’s Health
- Kiplinger’s
- Popular Mechanics
- Penthouse
- Viv
- Car and Driver
- Personal computer Magazine
- Elle
- Technology Review
- Outside
- Macworld UK
- Esquire UK
- NME
- Lonely Planet
- Macworld Español
- Reader’s Digest
While there probably isn’t any question which two magazines will be the most popular, I’m pretty sure they wont be Kiplinger’s and Viv.
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The guys over at Hiptop3 managed to score some manual shots from the (Sidekick iD replacing?) Sidekick Gekko.
Nothing too surprising, pretty much just serving to confirm rumors: Replaceable shells will allow for color customization similar to the iD’s replaceable bumpers, 2.0 megapixel camera, and it’ll be the first Sidekick to offer video recording abilities.
Unless Danger’s got something hidden up their sleeve, the Sidekick Gekko is looking to be little more than an iD with a spiffed up camera.

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