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Old Man Herbert Soundboard Available for Android Phones

June 30th, 2009

Found under: Android, Freeware, Applications, ,



Ready to have some fun with your Android phone Old Man Herbert Soundboard is now available for download. Its an Android freeware application which will bring a smile on your face.

The application comes with a bunch of playable sounds which can be listened to at any time. Furthermore they could be easily paired with some of your friends and set as ringtones. All you need is an Android phone and a sense of humor to enjoy this application Download Old Man Herbert Soundboard


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Capture the Screen of Your BlackBerry Phone with ZonaSnap

June 30th, 2009

Found under: BlackBerry, Freeware, Applications,



Its not every day that you need to capture the current image on your screen but whenever it happens you definitely need to be prepared. ZonaSnap is a freeware application for BlackBerry phones which acts as your default screen grabber.

The application lets you save the screen and send it to e-mail or Photobucket. Here are all the features of the application

- Two modes of execution from the main icon allowing to configure the application to be executed from any button or menu

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Need Help v1.4.3?

June 30th, 2009

Found under: Windows Mobile, Freeware, Application, ,



Help is a freeware application for Windows Mobile phones which should prove to be a dependable school time-table solution for your smartphone.

Help Version 1.4.3 is now available and once installed on your smartphone it will show you what class is following and where you have to go next. Besides lessons and classes the application offers you a neat packing list tool to help you prepare for the next day. The application can be particularly useful if you have just moved to another cit

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Mobile marketing: Mayberry or the Wild West?

June 30th, 2009

Protect consumers and you protect the opportunity. That maxim applies to mobile marketing, where U.S. expenditures on mobile marketing for 2009 are $ 1.7 billion, according to MMA research. This prediction is expected to grow by about 26 percent to $2.16 billion next year.

Like any other booming industry, mobile marketing is attracting hordes of newcomers, some of which don’t know or don’t care about the rules designed to protect consumers. In the process, these companies risk ruining both the user experience and the market opportunity.

Today the mobile marketing industry is at a crossroads. One path leads to the electronic equivalent of Mayberry, a boom town where consumers gladly shop along a Main Street free of hucksters. The other path leads to the Wild West, a backwater where con artists outnumber consumers and reputable merchants.

Here’s an example of the latter: A company sends unsolicited text messages offering a free ringtone to recipients who click on a link in the message. They get the ringtone–and a nasty surprise: By clicking on the link, they’ve unwittingly subscribed to a $9.99 per month service that sends daily horoscopes and jokes.

When their cell phone bill arrives, they see the charge and try to figure out how to cancel the service. Assuming that they can even find the company’s contact information, there’s also a good chance that by then, the company has closed its doors and reopened elsewhere under another name.

The choice is clear: community policing now, before problems get out of hand.

Law of the land

It would be cliché to say that there’s a new sheriff in town because he’s been around for several years: the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), making the mobile channel safe for consumers and brands alike by publishing references such as U.S. Consumer Best Practices (CBP) Guidelines for Cross-Carrier Mobile Content Services.

Industry-standard rules have two main benefits: First, they enable self-policing, where reputable brands, marketers, software developers and other companies use the guidelines to ensure that they’re protecting consumers. The rules are particularly handy now because of the way that the mobile channel is rapidly evolving, creating new opportunities–and risks–almost weekly.

The second benefit is that a single set of rules makes compliance easier, faster and less expensive for all members of the mobile marketing ecosystem. Rulebooks such as the MMA’s Consumer Best Practices literally put everyone on the same page in terms of guidelines for cross-carrier mobile content services such as text messaging (SMS), multimedia messaging (MMS), shortcode programs, mobile Web and interactive voice response (IVR)…Continued

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Mobile marketing: Mayberry or the Wild West?

June 30th, 2009

Protect consumers and you protect the opportunity. That maxim applies to mobile marketing, where U.S. expenditures on mobile marketing for 2009 are $ 1.7 billion, according to MMA research. This prediction is expected to grow by about 26 percent to $2.16 billion next year.

Like any other booming industry, mobile marketing is attracting hordes of newcomers, some of which don’t know or don’t care about the rules designed to protect consumers. In the process, these companies risk ruining both the user experience and the market opportunity.

Today the mobile marketing industry is at a crossroads. One path leads to the electronic equivalent of Mayberry, a boom town where consumers gladly shop along a Main Street free of hucksters. The other path leads to the Wild West, a backwater where con artists outnumber consumers and reputable merchants.

Here’s an example of the latter: A company sends unsolicited text messages offering a free ringtone to recipients who click on a link in the message. They get the ringtone–and a nasty surprise: By clicking on the link, they’ve unwittingly subscribed to a $9.99 per month service that sends daily horoscopes and jokes.

When their cell phone bill arrives, they see the charge and try to figure out how to cancel the service. Assuming that they can even find the company’s contact information, there’s also a good chance that by then, the company has closed its doors and reopened elsewhere under another name.

The choice is clear: community policing now, before problems get out of hand.

Law of the land

It would be cliché to say that there’s a new sheriff in town because he’s been around for several years: the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), making the mobile channel safe for consumers and brands alike by publishing references such as U.S. Consumer Best Practices (CBP) Guidelines for Cross-Carrier Mobile Content Services.

Industry-standard rules have two main benefits: First, they enable self-policing, where reputable brands, marketers, software developers and other companies use the guidelines to ensure that they’re protecting consumers. The rules are particularly handy now because of the way that the mobile channel is rapidly evolving, creating new opportunities–and risks–almost weekly.

The second benefit is that a single set of rules makes compliance easier, faster and less expensive for all members of the mobile marketing ecosystem. Rulebooks such as the MMA’s Consumer Best Practices literally put everyone on the same page in terms of guidelines for cross-carrier mobile content services such as text messaging (SMS), multimedia messaging (MMS), shortcode programs, mobile Web and interactive voice response (IVR)…Continued

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America’s Appetite for Smartphones and the Apps They Can’t Live Without

June 30th, 2009

Best Buy Mobile commissioned a survey revealing that a large portion of adults in America plan to buy a smartphone in the next 12 months. However, many barriers stand in their way, including confusion about the technology, the shopping experience and price.

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Alvarion consolidates lead in WiMAX equipment market

June 30th, 2009

For most of 2009, the WiMAX market is expected to suffer a slowdown in network deployment, expansion, and user adoption, and delays to spectrum availability, says Infonetics Research.

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JVC Everio X GZ-X900

June 30th, 2009
JVC Everio X GZ-X900

Traditional camcorders have a basic style that hasn’t really changed since the ‘80s. Oh, you’ll see a few attempts at a vertical shape now and then, or some fun with body materials, like the new Samsung models that use the Touch of Color finish first seen on Samsung HDTVs. But JVC has taken a completely radical approach with its Everio X, a high-def video maker that looks like a chic clutch held by a Louis Vuitton model scampering down a catwalk. This is by no means all beauty and no brains, either. The AVCHD camcorder has a 10.3MP CMOS sensor and records at 24 Mbps, the best compression rate possible for the format. It even takes 9-megapixel stills, the current camcorder peak for native resolution. Like a legit Vuitton bag, you’ll certainly pay for the style, since it’s close to a grand for the package. Let’s see if this camcorder is as much an object of desire as it appears to be on the surface.

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China Postpones Green Dam Internet Filtering Software Requirement

June 30th, 2009

China Postpones Green Dam Internet Filtering Software Requirement
The Chinese government has announced it is postponing a requirement that all PC makers begin shipping new PCs with the Green Dam Internet filtering software by July 1. According to the official state news agency Xinhua, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will “delay the mandatory installation of the “Green Dam-Youth Escort” filtering software on new computers.” No new deadline was given for PC makers to comply with the order.

According to Xinhua, the delay is intended to give computer makers enough time to manage the “massive installation.” So far,

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Touch Sense UI Ported To HTC Magic

June 30th, 2009

Found under: HTC, Hero, Touch, Sense, UI, Smartphones, Android, Linux,



While HTC is mumbling and finding it difficult to make the the HTC Hero Touch Sense UI available on previous HTC handsets the LeakDroid project has been hard at work porting the UI to other HTC Android handsets it works.

As you can tell from the video below Touch Sense is running on the HTC Magic and its running pretty well. Unfortunately the performance is slow there is no screen rotation which sucks and it crashes allot but you should take into consideration that more work nee

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