Archive for February, 2010

iPhone: RedSn0w 0.9 for Mac and Windows Officially Released

The final version of RedSn0w 0.9 for MAC and Windows got official released today! RedSn0w is a cross-platform jailbreaking, unlocking, and customizing tool for iPhones and iPod Touches. Customizations include boot logos, recovery logos, and “verbose” boot. It’s a standalone program that doesn’t use iTunes (no custom IPSWs are involved).

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GPS Navigation & Battery Cradle for an iPod Touch   Coming in February

The GPS Navigation & Battery Cradle provides a complete navigation solution for the iPod touch, including the NavAtlas turn-by-turn navigation app with TTS technology, and the latest U.S. and Canada maps.  The Cradle features a built-in GPS Receiver, Rechargeable Battery, Amplified Speaker, Audio Out connection and Mini USB port. An Adjustable Windshield Mount is included for in-car use.

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The Cradle, which resembles a thin battery case, is super portable and can be used for in-car navigation (with the provided fully adjustable windshield mount) as well as for handheld use. The built-in GPS receiver provides GPS data to most lcoation-based apps. The NavAtlas app, which works exclusively with the Cradle, will be available on the iTunes App Store for free. The price for the GPS is 180$ (yeah i know, its expensive)

Additional Features:

  • Amplified Speaker for Navigation Voice Prompts
  • WIndshield Mount is adjustable to any position
  • Included 12v Charger for in car power
  • LED Battery Life indicator

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Off Topic: Obama: State of the iPad Address

President Obama delivering his State of the Apple address ;) . Video after the break…

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Nokia Custom Dictionary   Managing your S60 custom dictionary

Nokia Beta Labs introduces an experimental application for S60 users to edit the list of words used by the phone for text prediction and transfer it between phones.

Nokia Custom Dictionary is designed to offer an easy way to manage the custom dictionary on your smartphone. The custom dictionary is used for storing your personal words that are used frequently while typing. These words are then used in predictive text input.

With this application, you can:

  • View all the words in your custom dictionary
  • Add new words to it
  • Edit and Delete existing words
  • Export the dictionary as xml file
  • Import words from an xml file
  • Scan text files to import all the words
  • Transfer your dictionary to another phone

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Firmware update V21.0.045 now available for the Nokia N97

The Nokia N97 got today the firmware update that we were waiting for. The V21.0.045 firmware can be downloaded via Nokia Software Updater (take a look at the changelog here)

Click here to enter the Nokia N97 Dedicated Forum Thread

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nokia n900 mac os

Running the full version of Mac OS X 10.3 (PowerPC) on the Nokia N900 smartphone! (this makes the Nokia N900 the first mobile phone EVER to run the full version of Mac OS X!)

I am using the PearPC emulator that I compiled for Maemo 5 in Scratchbox. As you can see, it is VERY slow – it took over 1,5 hours to reach the “About this mac” dialog screen. The video has been heavily clipped to remove the long periods of absolutely nothing seemingly happening – so keep your eye on the clock to keep your sense of time

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Nokia E72 gets reviewed by The Nokia Review

The Nokia E72 gets reviewed by The Nokia Review. The Nokia E72 comes to succees the E71. The smartphone boasts some nice features, such as a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm jack and fast 10.2Mbps HSDPA. It also has a compass and a new messaging application. Head over to this post to read the review

So is this a worthy successor I hear you ask. Well, the upgraded keypad, 3.5 mm headphone jack and 5 megapixel camera are all well and good, but my only worry is that the Nokia E72 reminds me very much of the Nokia N86 8MP. With the time that it has taken for Nokia to release this handset, I feel like I’m left wanting more to justify the price tag. The screen resolution is still the same old QVGA and browser experience is still very poor when compared to todays standard

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Gallery: Close up to the Nokia Booklet 3G

The Nokia Booklet 3G is a highly compact, ultra thin (less than 20 mm) mini laptop. The highly durable body is constructed from a single piece of aluminum that’s built to last. The HD-ready 10.1” (resolution 1280×720 pixels) LCD display with glass window and integrated anti-glare foil lets you see everything more clearly, and with built-in Wi-Fi and 3G, you can get online quickly and from almost any location.

The Nokia Booklet 3G has a battery (56.8 Wh) life of up to 12 hours, and you can keep all your work files and personal media stored on the 120 GB hard drive. Windows 7 operating system keeps everything running smoothly on an Intel Atom processor Z530 (1.6 GHz). Ovi Suite keeps you in sync with contacts, media, maps and more, while Nokia Hub keeps track of social networks and text messages on your desktop – and you can explore your surroundings with the built-in Assisted-GPS receiver

Follow the break to see the Nokia Booklet 3G close-up’s, side images and size comparisons.

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