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Written by Neil Singh
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Saturday, 15 December 2007 |
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The BlackBerry 8310 is available to buy from O2. If you like facebook, then I can guarantee that after five or so minutes of using the BlackBerry 8310 your will love it. Unlike most other mobile phones where you have to access Facebook using the web interface, which doesn’t support many features, the O2 BlackBerry 8310 actually has a very smart application that can be installed on your BlackBerry handset.
Tags: blackberry 8310 facebook o2 mobile phones
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Written by Neil Singh
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Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
It has been a long time coming, but finally it looks like the wait is over! Well not totally because this is only a beta release, but it is a step forward. It is now possible to browse and watch the full catalogue from YouTube on your Nokia S60 device. For so long we have been waiting for a solution to watching YouTube clips on our Mobile Phones. Apple released the Apple iPhone that had the capability, but what about all those Nokia S60 fans out there that have been craving for this feature?! Well there is now a beta release of YT Player from Samir which will allow you to watch YouTube videos on our Nokia S60 devices! Tags: nokia youtube flash s60 lite player mobile phones apple iphone
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Written by Neil Singh
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 |
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Nokia have brought back their beta Nseries PC Suite for more beta testing. This is the second stage of testing for the Nseries PC Suite after the first beta release back in September was pulled from their website to undergo improvements from suggestions from testers. I have not used the PC Suite myself, but Darla Mack has posted an article on some of the new features of Nseries PC Suite 2.0.
Tags: nokia nseries pc suite
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Written by Neil Singh
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Sunday, 04 November 2007 |
Thanks to team at Mochasoft, you can turn your mobile phone in a FTP server! Thats right, you can use your mobile phone to transfer files and folder from your PC. Using WiFi on your private local network, you can access your mobile phone of PDA device directly on your PC via the web browser. So you can quickly transfer files from to the other with the hassle of connecting you mobile phone to the pc with a cable. - Supports all standard FTP commands
- PASV command. The client will make the data connection (needed with firewalls)
- Portrait/landscape mode
- Anonymous login
- Real-time monitoring of users and commands
- 9 different users with password protection
- 25 active sessions
- Different access rights for users (read only mode)
- Security timer, which will close inactive sessions
Tags: ftp server mobile phones
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Written by Neil Singh
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Saturday, 20 October 2007 |
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Is the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 OS coming in February? Well rumours around the internet may suggest that this is true. WM Experts and intomobile have reported that their might be some truth to the rumours.
The Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system is thought to be similar to the Windows Mobile UI overlay that we last devices running the Windows Mobile 6.0 standard OS. But, it looks like a slight change in the layout. Instead of a horizontal scroll, the Windows Mobile 6.1could use a vertical scroll layout. The carousel (check out The Unwired Video of the interface ) is actually really cool. You move left or right to switch between different "zones" and then up and down to choose an "action." The idea is that instead of thinking in terms of "applications," you can think in terms of "what do I want to do today?" (Ah, Microsoft slogans, how I love them). So instead of having to go into the Tasks app to make a new task, you just flip to the proper portion of the carousel to do it directly. 6.1 is apparently going to be a vertical scroller with horizontal options in place of the 500v's horizontal scroller. Improved WiFi, Exchange integration, and Bluetooth are also in the mix.(WM Experts, 2007).
Tags: microsoft windows mobile 6.1 mobile phones
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Written by Neil Singh
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
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Microsoft have launched a new version of their Windows Live Search mobile search application. This launch is indead going to go up against the GMaps application. GMaps has the ability to find just what we need and pinpoint that particular need on a map, but Live Search for Windows Mobile gives you voice recognition to take it step further. Typing out a search can be a trying experience at times. The new Microsoft Live Search for Windows Mobile wants to make it easier to find just what you need, when you need it. Simply spea into your mobile phone’s microphone and Microsoft Live Search will translate your speech into a mobile query and retrieve your information. Live Search for Windows Mobile with voice input. The updated Live Search for Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0 will be available for download for free on Tuesday, Oct. 16, and now includes voice input (beta version), gas prices, and hours of operation for businesses. The service can also use Global Positioning System (GPS) data on GPS-enabled phones to provide location-aware local search for customers. Microsoft press release
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Written by Neil Singh
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Monday, 15 October 2007 |
Motorola handsets have been known to be more about style than about software and content. Well that is until now! Motorola have announced that they are going to enrich the MOTO Z8 product experience by teaming up with some the leading mobile phone software developers in the world, industry-leading developers such as Actimagine, CNN Mobile, DataViz, Podcast.com, ShoZu, weComm and Yahoo!. Tags: mobile phones motorola z8
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