Archive for February, 2010
Feb
13
2010
Pictures: Samsung S8500 “Wave” – Leaked PhotosPosted by: Phat^Trance in Gallery, SamsungHere are some high quality pictures of the Samsung S8500 aka Wave, the first phone with the Bada operative system from Samsung. Samsung Wave specs:
Feb
13
2010
VBA for Palm Pre 1.0.1 running Mario KartPosted by: Phat^Trance in Other Phone Brands, VideoThe Palm Pre port of the GB/GBA Emulator for the Palm Pre running Mario Kart Super Curcuit for the Gameboy Advance. Check out the video demo after the break…
Feb
13
2010
f0recas by iH8Sn0w: Tells you if Your iPod Touch / iPhone is able to be JailbrokenPosted by: Phat^Trance in iPhone, iPhone AppsThe iH8Sn0w team is working on a simple program for Windows users called “f0recast”. This little program will tell you simply if your iPhone or iPod touch is able to be Jail broken, Which will help a lot of people get a straight answer, instead of Restoring their iPhones or iPod touches for no reason therefore it’s less hassle.
[Thx Sketchy]
Feb
13
2010
Worms 2010 demoed on Nokia 5800 – GameplayPosted by: Phat^Trance in Nokia, Nokia Apps (S60v5), VideoWorms get demoed on the Nokia 5800 (Symbian S60v5). You can buy this game from OVI store for about 8$.
Feb
12
2010
iPhone: Doodle Bowling – FREE for a limited timePosted by: Phat^Trance in iPhone, iPhone Apps, VideoDon’t let the crudely drawn lines fool you, Doodle Bowling is a full fledged bowling game with realistic physics and scoring. Send challenges by email or connect to Facebook and compete against the inner circle of your most trusted friends. But be warned: Once you start playing, you won’t be able to stop until you beat them all!
Feb
12
2010
Symbian: Nokia Feel beta introduced at Nokia Beta LabsPosted by: Phat^Trance in Nokia, Nokia Apps (S60v5)Nokia Feel helps you discover what you can do with your device in a more spontaneous way. When you tell it how you feel, the application suggests a few things you could do. In this way, discovering the capabilities of your device can be emotional, surprising, and fun. You can power a digital clock with a few slices of oranges – but how many many oranges do you need to power an iPhone?
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