all I ever wanted
was to see you smiling
I know that I love you
oh baby why don’t you see
all I ever wanted
was to see you smiling
all I ever wanted
was to make you mine
I know that I love you
oh baby why don’t you see
that all I ever wanted
was you and me
all I ever wanted
was to see you smiling
all I ever wanted
was to make you mine
I know that I love you
oh baby why don’t you see
that all I ever wanted
was you and me
(drum’n'bass)
I’m so alone
here on my own
and I’m waiting for you to come
I want to be
a part of you
think of all the things we could do
and everyday, you’re in my head
I want to have you in my bed
you are the one, you’re in my eyes
all I ever wanted in my life
[ x3 ]
all I ever wanted
was to see you smiling
all I ever wanted
was to make you mine
I know that I love you
oh baby why don’t you see
that all I ever wanted
was you and me
Palm released an updated SDK along with a handset ota update. The new SDK features added emulator support for the Pixi as well as improved developer documentation. The Mojo SDK supports Linux, Mac and Windows.
T-Mobile announces the full touch-screen Behold II from Samsung will be available beginning November 18. It features a 3.2" AMOLED screen and a 5 MP camera.
Dell to sell Android-based Mini3 smartphones through American Movile's Claro and China Movil. Reuters reports the handsets are scheduled to be available by the end of the year.
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs showed off the company's new smartbook during the company's annual analyst meeting in New York. The device will be officially launched at CES in January.
Qualcomm's new smartphone chipset family, the MSM7x30 delivers high-end processing power to support 720p high-def video, 2D and 3D graphics, 5.1 surround, 12 MP camera functionality, integrated GPS and all leading mobile operating systems.
Qualcomm's MDM9200 and the MDM9600 chipsets are the industry's first multi-mode 3G/LTE solutions that allow UMTS and CDMA2000® operators to upgrade seamlessly to future LTE services while preserving backward compatibility to their existing 3G networks.
Starting Saturday, Nov. 14 at 8 am through Nov. 20, customers will receive a $100 Walmart Gift Card with the purchase of a BlackBerry device and a two-year contract from one of the major U.S. carriers.