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Prize number 5 – we have a winner!

I’m pleased to announce the winner of the 5th prize in our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition.

The winner of the Commodore 64 emulator for Pocket PC from ClickGamer is Paul Swain.

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Paul correctly answered the question we posed: The number of C64 units sold from 1982 to 1993 was 30 million. You can find the answer on page 33 of the C64 emulator manual. This is going by the figure published in the 2002 Guiness Book of Records.

There will be another prize to win later on today!

Matt

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Samsung SGH-i600 official

Samsung have officially announced the Samsung SGH-i600 ‘Ultra Messaging’ Windows Mobile 5.0 powered Smartphone with integrated QWERTY keyboard and HSDPA support.

Samsung SGH-i600

In a press release Samsung Electronics and Microsoft launched the Samsung Ultra Messaging i600 powered by Microsoft ® Windows Mobile ® 5.0, the first 3G smartphone with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) support . Measuring only 11.8mm and weighing a mere 99g, the Samsung Ultra Messaging i600 is the world’s thinnest 3G smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard.

“It blends the feature-rich, desktop functionality of the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform with multimedia capabilities to help people work on the go, stay in touch with family and friends or just have fun.”

Samsung SGH-i600 Specification

  • Standard: EDGE, GPRS Class 10 (900/1800/1900 MHz), HSDPA
  • Camera: 1.3 Megapixel Camera
  • Display: 2.3” 240×320 65K Color TFT
  • OS: Windows Mobile 5 for Smartphone
  • Push Email (Messaging & Security Feature Pack)
  • Input: QWERTY Keyboard
  • Video Recording & Messaging (MPEG4 / H.263)
  • Audio: MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / WMA/ WAV / OGG
  • Dual Speaker / Speakerphone
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 2 EDR / USB
  • Memory: 120MB embedded , External Memory (microSD)
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
  • Size: Slim Design: 113 x 59 x 11.8mm
  • Weight: 99g
  • It also features some nice touches, such as the ability to use the device in mass storage mode, and includes a podcasts down-loader, so you have something to do with all that bandwidth.

    You can see our Samsung i600 unboxing video HERE.

    Matt

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    By December 4, 2006 Read More →

    12 Days of Christmas – Prize number 5

    For a nice start to a Monday morning we have another prize to give away in our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition.

    Today you can win a copy of the excellent Commodore 64 emulator for Pocket PC from ClickGamer.

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    The PocketPC Commodore 64 emulator is a retrogamers dream come true – try Pocket C64 now for super-fast graphic and sound emulation – includes widescreen mode. VGA and Windows Mobile 5.0 now supported.

    Prize Question: How many units did the C64 sell from 1982 to 1993 ? You’ll probably want to pop and have a look on the ClickGamer website for the answer!

    Please use our feedback form to submit your answer. Remember to include your full email address so that we can notify the winner. We will accept entries until the next question is posted and will choose a winner at random.

    Entry by using our feedback form only. Entries will not be accepted by any other method.

    Matt

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    Prize number 4 – we have a winner!

    I’m pleased to announce the winner of the 4th prize in our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition.

    The winner of VITO ActiveTrace from VITO Technology is Andy Button.

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    Andy correctly answered the question we posed: The limitation of the unregistered version is that “each track recording time is limited to 30 minutes”.

    There will be another prize to win later on today!

    Matt

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    By December 3, 2006 Read More →

    12 Days of Christmas – Prize number 4

    We are into the third day of our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition and here we have another prize from our friends at VITO Technology.

    VITO ActiveTrace
    VITO ActiveTrace

    VITO ActiveTrace is a Pocket PC and Smartphone must have sports software with GPS tracking for all sportsmen around the globe and everyone leading an active and mobile lifestyle!

    VITO ActiveTrace is specially designed to trace your progress. Tracking your skills development has never been that easy!

    Whether you ride, drive, ski, glide or do anything else extreme, VITO ActiveTrace offers you all the necessary features to trace your track

  • display your current position and statistics
  • record your track for further closer inspection
  • collect all the statistics about your performance for analyzing
  • exchange your whereabouts with friends
  • VITO ActiveTrace is available PocketPC, Smartphone and Nokia Series 60 mobile devices.

    Prize Question: In what way is the unregistered version of ActiveTrace limited? You’ll have to go to the VITO Technology website for the answer!

    Please use our feedback form to submit your answer. Remember to include your full email address so that we can notify the winner. We will accept entries until the next question is posted and will choose a winner at random.

    Entry by using our feedback form only. Entries will not be accepted by any other method.

    Matt

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    By December 3, 2006 Read More →

    Prize number 3 – we have a winner!

    I’m pleased to announce that we have a winner for the 3rd of our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition prizes.

    The winner of VITO ButtonMapper from VITO Technology is Carla Knight.

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    Carla correctly answered the question we posed. The three CPU types that ButtonMapper will run on are MIPS, ARM or XScale.

    There will be another prize to win later on today!

    Matt

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    By December 3, 2006 Read More →

    Number Dropper game Review

    When Matt asked me if I wanted to review some games for my phone I wasn’t sure as I really don’t use my phone that much nor did I know when I would fidn the time to play games but I thought why not!

    So the first game I have chosen to review is number dropper. It is only available on Pocket PC.

    Number Dropper

    Number Dropper is a very a simple idea, it’s somewhere between Tetris and Bookworm. It involves falling tiles. You have to remove all the tiles before they fill the screen. Each of the tiles has a number on and you can only remove tiles by clicking on the tile numbers that add up to the number at the top of the screen. Sounds easy and it starts off easy but soon gets more tricky!

    Number Dropper Screen

    In later levels bonus tiles are added. The golden bonus tile when used as part of a number chain removes the numbers from the remaining tiles for a short period and this enables you to remove the tiles where two or more of the same colour are touching.

    Even further in to the game levels there are locked tiles which only show their number once they have been allowed to fall. In later levels some of the tiles have negative numbers on them!

    This game has a very simple concept but is highly addictive and easy to play. I even gave it to Matt’s mum to play and despite the fact that she has never used a PocketPC before, she picked it up straight away and got hooked so much so that she ran the battery completely flat.

    I would recommend this game as it is easy to learn and you can pick it up for a quick game now and then. Later levels get quite tricky as the target number at the top gets bigger so you have to do your mental arithmatic on the fly. It’s good brain exercise whist still being a lot of addictive fun!

    Check Number Dropper on ClickGamer.

    Tracy

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    By December 2, 2006 Read More →

    12 Days of Christmas – Prize number 3

    It’s the second day of our ‘12 Days of Christmas‘ competition and today we have another prize from our friends at VITO Technology.

    VITO ButtonMapper
    VITO ButtonMapper

    ButtonMapper is a system application that allows creating custom commands for hardware buttons of your PocketPC. Managing your Pocket PC with a stylus is getting old-fashioned. Moreover, sometimes you simply don’t have time to pull out your stylus. With VITO ButtonMapper you take the full control of your Pocket PC managing it with one hand only!

    VITO ButtonMapper is available PocketPC based devices.

    Prize Question: VITO ButtonMapper will work on three different PocketPC CPU types. Name them. You might find the VITO Technology website useful for the answer!

    This prize has been won so entry is now closed.

    Matt

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    By December 2, 2006 Read More →

    Prize number 2 – we have a winner!

    We are pleased to announce that have a winner for the second competition yesterday.

    My Little Tank from Astraware was won by Matt Morris.

    Astraware

    Matt correctly answered the question we posed – the number of levels in My Little Tank is 60.

    My Little Tank

    Congratulations Matt and thanks to everyone that entered and for your continued support of our site.

    Thanks also to Astraware for donating such a great prize. Please go and visit the Astraware site and see the other brilliant software titles they have on offer!

    There will be another competition question later on today, so stick around!

    Matt

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    By December 1, 2006 Read More →

    12 Days of Christmas – Prize number 2

    The second prize today is My Little Tank from Astraware.

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    My Little Tank is a fun arcade-style blaster offering hours of miniature tank mayhem!

    Through multiple action-packed levels you must shoot enemy tanks, defend your base, and destroy enemy radar stations and bases. You will encounter a range of hostile terrains including snow, swamp, plains and deserts. As levels progress, tougher enemies will appear that require more than one shot or more effective weapons.

    My Little Tank

    As you carry out each mission a range of powerups will appear to aid your progress including Smart Bombs that destroy all tanks in the vicinity; Life bonuses to regenerate your tank; Speed to make your tank go faster; Invincibility to protect your tank against the enemy; Weapons upgrades; and Freeze bonuses to halt the enemy tanks and make them easier to blast!

    Question: how many Missions or Levels does this game include? You’ll have to pop over to the Astraware website to find the answer!

    Please use our feedback form to submit your answer. Remember to include your full email address so that we can notify the winner. For this prize we are going to pick a winner at random and you are free to enter up until the next prize is announced sometime tomorrow.

    Entry by using our feedback form only. Entries will not be accepted by any other method.

    This prize has been won so entry is now closed.

    Matt

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