Year: 2011
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Day 1: Angry Birds Stuffed Toys and Schwag
Andi and I walked into Hall 1 to officially start our MWC ’11 sojourn. After ogling after some booth babes (a post reserved for another time), my eyes met a tiny booth with a very familiar bird sitting on the counter. Yup it’s the ROVIO booth. Rather humble actually. All eyes were on us as…
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Super Awesome Digital Pins for Mobile World Congress
The organizers and administration have really cool MWC 2011 pins. They’re on video! Here’s what they look like!
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Day 0: Jollibee Android Application seen on SMART Netphone
You’ve seen it here folks. Looks like Jollibee will be raking in a new market demographic. Since this app is WAC-enabled, it will allow any telco to house the application. The app has the potential to integrate with your payment gateway (in this case either COD or SMART Money). Watch the video.
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Day 0: HP’s “Let’s Do Amazing”
I really had to take a photo of HP’s ‘Let’s Do Amazing’ tagline. It’s waiting to be meme-ed. On another note, webOS tablet tomorrow!
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Day 0: BlackBerry Booth is all PlayBook
There’s only one thing we want from BlackBerry and that’s the PlayBook. They have it. The last photo shows some guys doing a technical demo before the big day.
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Day 0: Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy S II
The Samsung booth is huge. They’re showcasing everything with full force. But the main showcase is twofold: the newly updated Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 which puts it head on with the Motorola Xoom (since both are running Android 3.0 Honeycomb) and the Samsung Galaxy S II. More of this at MWC ’11 later!
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Day 0: LG’s booth opens with Optimus 3D and 8.9 inch Optimus Pad tablet
Passing by the LG booth during construction, I was able to hang for a bit to see the fabrications they were putting up. Yup. 8.9 inches ladies and gents. That’s the Optimus Pad. Protect your Intel core i7 laptop from online threats using a comprehensive firewall software and an extensive ESET security software.
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