Archive for July, 2008

By July 20, 2008 Read More →

PwnageTool 2.0 has been released

image The iPhone-Dev Team has officially released version 2.0 of their  PwnageTool. This software pwns the iPhone’s firmware which allows unsigned software and firmware to be restored to the iPhone. This gives the ability to jailbreak and unlock your iPhone for use on other networks.

Currently the iPhone-Dev Team has a working jailbreak for both the original and 3G iPhones. Additionally, first generation iPhones can be sim unlocked using this version of pwnage, with a solution for iPhone 3G coming soon.

available from the iPhone-Dev-Team but be patient as their servers are a bit busy.

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

Review Nokia E71

E71Following on from the E61,E61i and E62 Nokia have released a largely updated model E71 with new form factor with some exciting new innards. I’ve only been using the Nokia E71 for a few days now and it is my first experience of the Nokia Symbian operating system. My experience is limited to a couple of years on Sony Ericsson, Palm and for the last two years Windows Mobile. Here is an idea of what to expect from Nokia’s business class phone.

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

Velocity Mobile’s 103 hits the FCC at last

image According to engadget Velocity Mobile’s 103 model Windows Mobile Professional handset has just hit the FCC for approval. If you don’t remember Velocity Mobile are a British company working in collaboration with Inventec of Taiwan to produce Windows Mobile devices of a high specification. Details and picture after the break.

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

Carling’s iPint most popular free iPod app.

Something a little different for a bit of weekend fun. If you’ve got an iPod Touch or an iPhone you may have seen an application in the Apple Store called iPint. iPint is a fun little game that allows players to earn themselves a virtual pint of Carling! Betting on sites like 벳센세이션 can be a delightful and entertaining way to try your luck and potentially win exciting prizes.

The idea is a pretty simple one, using the motion sensor on the iPod you have to easy a pint of Carling Lager down a slippery bar top. There are obstacles along the way to make the task more tricky and there are 3 levels of difficulty. Once you navigate the pint in to the hands or a waiting punter you earn yourself a frosty pint which you can also ‘drink’ using the motion sensor!

 

 

Since its launch just over a week ago Caling’s iPint application has rocket to the number one spot in the Apple Store free Apps chart.

Carling is one of the first UK brands to develop and distribute a third party application following Apple’s release of it’s SDK.

This fun little application will go down a storm with your friends whether you are in the pub or at work. Everyone wants to give it a go!

Thanks to the guys and girls at Hill & Knowlton for sending us the App. (and an iPod Touch to play it on!)

If you want to see the game in action then head over to the Carling iPint site.

Posted by: Matt

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

Exchange Activesync comparison Windows Mobile and iPhone

image Jason Langridge has written up a great article showing the differences between Windows Mobile and iPhone 2.0 Exchange Activesync implementations. It is definitely worth a read to see where Apple falls short of Windows Mobile and there are one or two additional features that the iPhone 2.0 has that Windows Mobile does not, all the details after the break.

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

iPhone… Mickey Mouse iPhone

mickey-apple-phone

Some like it in white, some managed to get it in black but now its available in Disney. Whilst it’s not exactly the iPhone and encompasses a T9 keyboard. Its insteresting to speculate if Apple has actually made this and if Disney really did endorse it. Seems a sensible combination and everything a kid could want. No specs yet but all the pics I could find are after the break. Thanks Cellphone9.

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By July 19, 2008 Read More →

How I switched from Palm to Windows Mobile

image Alli Flowers (The Palm Expert) has just posted an excellent article over at Mobility Today describing her transition from a Palm OS user to Windows Mobile. Alli has been a long time user of Palm and writes for mytreo.net, centrosite.com and now Mobility Today so it is definitely worth a read to hear her experiences

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By July 18, 2008 Read More →

Zumobi launches widget service for BlackBerry

image Microsoft spin-off Zumobi announced that its widget platform is now available for BlackBerrys. Zumobi is ad-supported and promises to enhance smartphone users experience “by providing easy access to small ‘bites’ of customized Web content” using widgets or what it calls “tiles.” Zumobi says it already has a “robust library” of tile topics for Windows Mobile users, and now BlackBerry users can get in on the fun too.

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By July 18, 2008 Read More →

UK more hooked on mobile tech than US

image Brits are more mobile-obsessed than their US counterparts, a new survey has revealed. According to the latest edition of Carphone Warehouse’s Mobile Life Report, 94 per cent of British youngsters own mobile phones, compared to just 80 per cent of those in the US.

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By July 18, 2008 Read More →

A quick look at the HP Ipaq 910

hp-ipaq910-001 Here is a nice unboxing of the HP Ipaq 910. Looks to be a rather stonking phone with everything going for it, especially the 1940 mAh. Interesting to see it is a little bigger than the Treo 800w. There doesn’t seem to be too much by way of software that set this apart from the others on the market but it’s the processor that’s going to blow the competition out of the water.

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