Archive for September, 2010

Customizability on Android   Video Demo

Heres a demonstration of the possibilities for customization on the Android OS. Enjoy!

Applications used:

  • Widget Locker
  • Beautiful Widgets
  • No Lock
  • Droid eye
  • Launcher pro
  • Quickdesk
  • Quick Settings
  • Locale
  • Swype
  • Tasker
  • Voice Search
  • Better cut

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[Thx Usta]

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nokia e7

The guys at Mobile Fanatics get a demo of the Nokia E7 and the Social networking experience of Facebook & Twitter. The software is deeply seeded in the phonebook, homescreen, and messaging. This same exact application is also available for other Symbian^3 devices like the N8, C7, and C6.

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Symbian: Interview with Gravity developer Jan Ole Suhr

Heres an interview with the developer of Gravity (one of the most popular Symbian apps). Gravity is the S60 Twitter & Social Networking Client. It supports multiple accounts, all Twitter features and integrates Facebook, Foursquare and even a fully fledged Google Reader into an easy-to-use and gorgeous looking User Interface.

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Motorola MC959B

The Motorola MC65 is one of the industry’s toughest, most flexible enterprise mobile computers. Motorola’s newest and most rugged enterprise mobile computer empowers enterprise task workers in tough, scan-intensive environments to get their jobs done right – at the point of activity – with instant access to business-critical applications and information.

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iOS 4.1 Game Center ported to iPhone 3G

The YouTube member taim99 has managed to port the new iOS 4.1 Game Center on jailbroken iPhone 3G running iOS 4.1. Check out the video demo after the jump

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nokia transformers

If you love mobile phones (duh) and Transformers you are going to love this video ;) Check it out after the break!

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dancing ipod

For this project, the developer have developed very simple way to control two servo motors by iPod nano: using the sound from headphone jack as PWM signal that controls the servo motors! Yes, two servos are powered by miniature 3.7V 110mAh Li-Po battery and control lines are directly connected to headphone jack! Very simple!

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