Archive for August, 2009

The ShotGun application is an accelerometer-based shotgun app for s60v5 devices, like the Nokia 5800 XM, Nokia 5530 and the Nokia N97 (May not work on some N97, dunno why).
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iPhone 3GS 32GB gets tortured in a mixer

Interested in how the white iPhone 3GS 32GB will look like after it been thrown in the mixer? I gotta warn you, it kinda hurt to see how the iPhone 3GS gets tortured that way ;)

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Android to Provide a Lifeline for Motorola? Losing more than $4 billion since 2007, Motorola Inc latest bid to raise itself beyond its bestseller, the Razr of five years ago, is to release several Android devices. Christy Wyatt, Motorola’s vice president of software platforms said “we’re doing an entire business based around this platform”. Motorola is one of five companies who hope to introduce Android based unit to tap into the demand for smartphones. Motorola is to release the devices on 10 September.

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iPhone   Vonage (VOIP)

VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Vonage’s phone service hopes to come to the iPhone soon. The official iPhone application will compete on the same level such as skype and is in the midst of Apple’s approval machinery. The obstacle en route however, is that Vonage may well have an initial cost/or subscription fee and Vonage will need to remain within the constraints of the wifi-only stipulations.

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Nokia E55 Video Review

The folks at Mobile Burn takes a look at the new Nokia E55.  The Nokia E55 is a candybar smartphone that features 20-key QWERTY keyboard, QVGA display, 3.2-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooh and microSDHC card slot.

Check out the video review after the break…

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14.4Mbps   Vodafone Tops Mobile Broadband Speeds with HSPDA

14,4Mbps is the new maximum speed for Vodafone’s Mobile Broadband service. Already initiative in the most busy areas of Liverpool, Birmingham and London, the rest of the UK will get the increased speeds on an ongoing basis while the service is updated. The new high-speed downlink packet access (HSPDA) is a 3G technology variant. Chief Technology Officer for Vodafone, Jeni Mundy, said “network upgrade means customers can be reassured we’re consistently enhancing the quality of our network in response to demand”.

There is speculation that 14.4Mbps is unrealistic and that few, if any, will benefit from the full increase, due to one, the amount of customers using the same station and two, the distance from the nearest base station.

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The official game trailer of the most stunning FPS game available on iPhone / iPod touch. Just take a look at the graphic, impressive ey?

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Pictures: LG GD900 Crystal at the beach

My buddy Stefanos over at pestaola.gr just sent me these hot high quality pictures of his LG GD900 Crystal. Enjoy the pictures!

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