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Copy Magic: iOS App Lets You Copy Text Between Devices Without a Network

Cainta, Philippines – Ever been in a situation where you needed to share text or contact info to the person beside you but don’t want to go through the hassle of bluetooth pairing, connecting to Wifi or 3G? Copy Magic is an innovative application that lets you share text and contacts between nearby iOS devices without the use of any network. It even copies data while both devices are on airplane mode! Copy Magic is easy to use and works by just copying a piece of text to the iPhone’s clipboard from your Notes, Email or any app. Once Copy Magic is opened, the text is automatically converted to a special QR code, available for sharing to another device. When this code is scanned by the other device, Copy Magic instantly copies the text to the other phone’s clipboard, ready for pasting to any other app. Unlike other applications that use 3G, Wifi, bluetooth or even sound to transmit data between phones, CopyMagic does not depend on any network or internet connection nor does it require m...

A joint venture between Fujitsu, NTT DOCOMO, NEC, and Fujitsu Semiconductor wants a piece of the mobile semiconductor cake

Posted in: Mobile hardware 9 hours ago by Stefan Another player has entered the thriving market of semiconductor chips with built-in modems, people. A newly formed joint venture, which includes Fujitsu, NTT DOCOMO, NEC, and Fujitsu Semiconductor, called Access Network Technology Limited aims at capturing a piece of the lucrative pie. Fujitsu will own 52.8% of the newly minted company, with NTT Docomo, NEC and Fujitsu Semiconductor owning 19.9, 17.8, and 9.5% respectively. Access Network Technology Limited’s goal is to capture 7% of global market for smartphone chips by 2014. While the new company’s target might seem a bit too ambitious at a first glance, given the players involved and its primary market, we wouldn’t be surprised if it makes it. What do you think? Source | Via View the original article here