Android – The Future

July 15th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Android OS, News

Motorola Dext – An Introduction:

Motorola Dext is the latest to join the bandwagon of Android mobiles. It come is with the android technology sustaining the latest Android 1.5 operating system and state of the art MOTOBLUR technology. This handset has an exceptional 3.1” touch screen navigational home screen with dedicated widgets and links to social networking. It also comes with a full-fledged QWERTY keypad. The MOTOBLUR technology which is Dext’s icing on the cake allows the users an instantaneous admittance and uncomplicated updates to many social networking sites starting right from your home page. You have all required features ranging from WiFi to Bluetooth, 1.5 megapixel camera, document viewer, micro slot SD and allowing 32 GB storage. DEXT means a smooth, ideal and compact handset.

Gphone G2 Smartphone A Thorough Review:

If you are looking for a phone that satisfies you on the whole completely, check out the G2 Smartphone, another launch of Android. What all features this G2 Smartphone comprises of, you might be wondering. To start of, this phone has the facility to hook up to WiFi, so at any time you are in a hotspot, you are certain to have swift Internet entr?e. This phone also has the Quadband phone support for anyplace in the world. The G2 Smartphone is more of an Internet phone accompanied with Android OS than any other Basic or Multimedia mobile. Troubleshooting problems can now be put off at a far away distance.

This phone also comes in with a 2.0 Megapixel camera using which you can catch snaps of all your memorable moments in a flash. It has the media player support which plays videos, also, accommodating both the MP3 and MP4 files and also comes in with an in-built FM radio support. Therefore, you can hear to the music you like and watch your favorite videos right on the word go. You no longer need to carry your iPod everywhere you go as your Smartphone has all the features you require.

You can never get lost using the GPS voice navigation support built in to your Gphone G2 Smartphone. You can look up locations sitting at home before making a trip to the place you want to go with this swift and user-friendly GPS system. The Gphone G2 also runs tons and tons of applications too. Your Gphone G2 comes with MSN, Skype, and the e-mail function which are all free of charge. This phone runs Windows Office comprising of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You can therefore now weave documents while on the go.

This phone also comes in with a 2GB SD Memory Card. If not satisfied, then, you can upgrade your memory to 4GB or 8GB or even more. Now, in order for you to protect your precious data, you need a reliable antivirus which you can entrust yourself upon. You need to install the best antivirus software. Doing so will not only protect your data but, also, save your mobile from any virus or malicious attacks.

Facebook chat for Windows Mobile

July 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Freeware, News, Windows Mobile 6.5

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Features:

Facebook Chat, Status Feed, Notifications & New Messages Indicators, Picture & Video Uploads Directly From Your Phone,
Integrated m.facebook.com Browser, All Display Resolutions, Touch Friendly, No 3rd Party Registration, AppToDate Support

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Smartphones – A Digital Gift

July 7th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News

Smartphones have garnered stupendous reputation among many people these days. The sleek and stylish look is the first and foremost factor which contributes to the success of these touch screen Smartphones. You get the feel of operating a high-tech futuristic device when you operate a touch screen Smartphone. Common users are sometimes baffled by these features in a Smartphone. You get to save a lot of your time when working with information on these Smartphones. You can analyze and handle vast portions of data by just a few touches. iTune service has been provided for Apple Smartphone users to develop the flow of data. Safari Browser too has been introduced by Apple to augment its purpose and efficacy. By using the touch screen interface, all these traits can be easily worked upon and the flow of data can also be enjoyed to a great extent. Updated and most recent versions of browsers also provide improved overall experience.

These Smartphones are provided with a touch screen interface to provide better multitasking of the Microsoft Office Mobile. You don’t need to connect a mouse to navigate. Also, specific multimedia and internet features are best operated using a touch screen. Apple iPhone, HTC Moghul, T-Mobile Wing, Samsung SCH-i760 and others happen to be some of the most popular touch screen Smartphones available in the market.

Mobile Phone Reviews:

The main objective of a mobile phone review is to let people know about the astonishing features that a mobile phone possess. Mobile phone reviews are a lot like commercials. But, not completely. A mobile phone review talks about the negative facets of the mobile unlike the commercials. Neutrality – this is one facet you must have come across while reading mobile phone reviews. A mobile phone review should not be presenting itself in favor of or against the facets of the mobile. It should just present the facts of the mobile as it is to the readers.

Magazines and journals – these are where you can generally find mobile phone reviews. You can also find tons and tons of mobile phone reviews on the Internet also. You no longer have to walk into a mobile store to get to know the features of the mobile phone. Mobile phone reviews provide the readers an early insight into the phone that a person wants to buy. This way he can go in for the right mobile without shelling out the money fro wrong investments.

Cheap bluetooth stereo headphones for your smartphone

July 7th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Accessories, News

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f you are interested in Bluetooth headphones have a look at this! Only 21.99 GBP instead of 79.99 and an extra 20% discount with code that makes them ?17.59 GBP + free shipping in UK.

Details:

- Support Bluetooth 2.0 for music listening and hands-free call on mobile phone
- Support iPod control -Play, Stop, Skip- through AA-T100BT, Bluetooth transmitter (not included)
- Also work as wireless receiver for home audio system
- High-quality sound reproduction and sound isolation with in-ear canal headphones

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No Skype for Windows Phone 7

May 21st, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

skype windows phone 7 No Skype support for Windows Phone 7?

Originally Posted by David Flynn at apcmag.com

Citing a second-rate “user experience” compared to the iPhone and Android, Skype admits it has no immediate plans to release an app for Windows Phone 7.
Skype is working full steam ahead on an app for the iPad and the next-gen iPhone, but users of
Windows Phone 7 will have to take a number and wait… and wait… and wait.

Skype’s Asia Pacific Vice-President Dan Neary says that Microsoft’s forthcoming smartphone OS is not a priority when it comes to mobile platforms.

“We try and focus not only where the need is but where the best experience is, and we feel that the best areas for us to develop are on the operating systems that we currently support – iPhone, Symbian, BlackBerry and now Android” Neary told APC during a press briefing in Sydney today. “We simply feel that those operating systems (have) a much better user experience”.

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Windows Phone 7 – complete fail or not?

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No file system access:
No file system access means

a) you can not use it as USB thumb drive
b) you can not share files with different computers
c) there is no file downloads from web and no useful ftp clients and similar apps because they are useless without fsa
d) you can not open files with different apps unless maybe you email them to yourself, which is complicated but is the common way to get files on iPhones and it will also be like that crap on Windows Phone 7

No SD cards
We don’t have to explain why that sucks. Terabyte SDXC cards are on the way and Windows Phone 7 buyers are stuck with built in 8-32GB. And you have no thumb drive mode and no SD card to take out and load files on it.

No copy and paste
No, you are not dreaming to live in 2007. It really is 2010 and Windows Phone 7 really has no copy&paste. Is this ridiculous or what?

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Smartphones vs mobile broadband

May 4th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Reviews

Looking for the ultimate mobile browsing experience, but not sure whether your needs are best served by a smartphone with data package or a mobile broadband account? We’re going to take a look at the pros and cons of each to help you decide.

Mobile broadband

Mobile broadband has seen a massive surge in popularity over the last few years thanks to the increasing coverage of high speed ’3G’ networks throughout the UK and some great bundle deals that include free laptops as part of the contract.

To use mobile broadband you simply need a dongle and SIM card. Like a mobile phone, mobile broadband can be purchased as either a contract or pay as you go package, the latter topped up either online or with the same PAYG vouchers as used for a phone.

Pros:

Browse on a bigger screen – since mobile broadband uses a computer it’s like browsing the web on home broadband so, unlike a phone, you can use a mouse, surf with a normal web browser or use any of your usual applications.

Use with any laptop or computer – dongles only need a USB port and have low system requirements, plus they are compatible with Mac OSX as well as Windows. They can even be made to work with Linux given a bit of extra fiddling.

Easy to setup – installation is quick and simple, a basic step by step process. And since it works with a normal computer you don’t need to learn any new software or get used to a touch-screen interface so it’s ideal for novices.

Flexible payment options – mobile broadband is available on contract and PAYG deals. The contract packages have a wide number of choices in monthly cost and data allowance, while PAYG deals include daily, weekly and monthly top-up options.

Cons:

Extra expense – if you already have a mobile phone you may not want to pay yet another monthly fee to a mobile network that’s the equivalent of a second phone.

Requires a computer – you’ll need to carry a laptop at all times in order to make mobile broadband truly mobile.

PAYG expires – pay as you go mobile broadband top-ups only last for a maximum of 30 days, even if you have data remaining on your account you’ll have to buy more credit.

Smartphones

Web browsers and 3G are standard issue on smartphones, making them mobile internet powerhouses which give you access to the whole web wherever you go (provided there is a signal, of course). They’re also becoming more popular, with increasing mass market appeal.

Recent stats show mobile browsers are responsible for just under 1% of web traffic, but considering that there are estimated to be over 1.8 billion people online around the world, that’s quite a large number of us surfing the web with a phone, and it’s growing all the time.

Pros:

Convenient – your phone is always with you and fits in a pocket. There’s no need to lug around a bulky, heavy laptop.

Affordable – it’s increasingly common for a data plan to be included in the cost of a mobile contract, and if not they can be added for just a few pounds extra. The data allowance on some plans is comparable to a mid-price mobile broadband package.

Tethering – depending on the model of phone and the terms of your data package you may be able to use the phone as a modem and browse the internet on a PC.

Cons:

Small screen and fiddly user interface – the smaller screen of a phone is obviously not the optimal way to enjoy the world wide web. The controls can also prove problematic with vastly different user interfaces across many phones. Cheap, inaccurate touch screens can also be a hindrance.

Expensive handsets – smartphone browsing is best on a high-end handset, but the cost is often a barrier to entry. The iPhone might be what many people think of when talking about smartphones, but the high monthly fees and upfront price are off-putting.

Windows Phone 7 with new certificate

April 29th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Windows Phone 7 Series

windows phone 7 ballmer Windows Phone 7   The Genuine Windows  Phone certificate

This is a new feature for Windows Phone 7. An API will be provided for external services to validate that a call is coming from a Genuine Windows Phone. This will be accomplished by a requirement that every phone have a unique certificate applied during manufacturing process (similar to an IMEI, but more than a simple number, an actual .cer).

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iMulator – iPhone like music player for Windows Mobile

April 29th, 2010 No Comments Posted in Freeware, News, Software

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Requirements:
- Windows Mobile Device
- Windows Media Player ( It’s librarys are used to play the songs )
- Microsoft’s Compact Framework ( Click )
- Approximately 5 MB of RAM
- Approximately 3 MB of StorageScreen Support List:
- 240 * 320
- 480 * 800
Unknown
- The Rest
Does NOT support
- NONE

What is NOT (yet) in it?
- The Landscape album view. ( will not be implemented )
- Playlists ( will be implemented for paid versions )
- The ‘AlbumArt’ icons when browsing Albums ( will come )

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Windows Mobile 6.5 Titanium plugin CAccessoiries + CContact

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It is based applications offered by chriscsh (cLaunch v0.25 / CSettings v0.1 / v0.1 CGAM ) and has the particularity to appear in the central part page, and on both of other pages located before and after. You can slide left or right to select the next page to display, it’s only for QVGA devices.

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Microsoft Facebook 1.2 for Windows Mobile

April 29th, 2010 No Comments Posted in Freeware, News, Software

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This Facebook version is out on the Windows Marketplace for Professional devices so it should work on every WM6.5.x touchscreen phone and any screen resolution.

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Windows Phone 7 – The “Genuine Windows Phone” certificate

April 29th, 2010 No Comments Posted in News, Windows Phone 7 Series

windows phone 7 ballmer Windows Phone 7   The Genuine Windows  Phone certificate

This is a new feature for Windows Phone 7. An API will be provided for external services to validate that a call is coming from a Genuine Windows Phone. This will be accomplished by a requirement that every phone have a unique certificate applied during manufacturing process (similar to an IMEI, but more than a simple number, an actual .cer).

Windows Phone 7 theme for WM6.5.x and Titanium

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A theme inspired by the new Windows Phone 7 for Windows Mobile 6.5.x and Titanium. The goal is to create a nice clean looking theme with a WP7 feel to it. At first it will be (W)VGA compatible. This is a work in progress!

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HTC HD Mini for UK

March 30th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 6.5

hdmini1 HTC HD Mini ships soon

It’s the first Windows Phone to sport HVGA 480?320 resolution (which makes us wonder how third party apps will work on it). It’s also HTC’s first Windows Mobile 6.5.3 device.

The HD Mini is due to ship in about a week (April 7 to be exact). The price is ?275, or around $420. If you’re in the US, you can still use the HD Mini, but you won’t get 3G on any carrier.

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