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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.
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.
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.
Just had a tip off from from online supplier www.superetrader.co.uk that they will have stock of the Samsung Omnia i900 for delivery from the 18th August. You can register your interest now and they will let you know as soon as it is available for delivery. They will also be offering a bundle with Route 66 sat nav software as part of the package. But even better we are first on the list to get a review unit. Also confirmed, the 16 Gig version will not be coming to the UK and will be a US only release. Full details of the Samsung i900 Omnia after the break.
If you are a HTC TyTn II user then you are probably well aware of the problems with 3D hardware acceleration or lack of it. Well the guys over at HTCClassAction.org have made a bit of a breakthrough OpenGL ES and D3D drivers (non-fullscreen) for the TyTn II line of devices. A video demo and links to download the cab file after the break.
Great news for TyTN II owners as finally the Direct3D video driver that the device so desperatly is now available!
Most HTC TyTN II owners are probably aware of the campaign to get a proper set of video drivers for the device and have no doubt heard of the HTCClassAction site that has been campaingning for them.
If you want to download the new driver or to find out more then head over to the HTCClassAction site where you’ll find a whole load of information about it.
Haven’t installed the drivers myself yet but will do so later and come back with an update.
Posted by: Matt
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The guys over at XDA-Developers have done it again, this time it is great news for the US early adopters of the HTC Diamond. As has been well documented the HTC Diamond released for the European and Asia markets did not have the 850 Mhz band available, this is the band that AT&T use mainly for their GSM network so if you have a Diamond the best you can expect is rather patchy coverage. HTC claimed it was a space restriction within the Diamond and that was why it did not work as the hardware had not been included, well this looks like being a red herring as the new Radio Rom enables the 850 band for use in the US. Unfortunately still no 3G or HSDPA but edge coverage will be fine.
You can download the Rom from this xda-developers thread.
So the iPhone 3G failed to get A2DP out of the box, well apparently according to Gizmodo you can now get a A2DP adaptor to plug into the bottom of your iPod or iPhone and bingo you have A2DP. Known as the Bluetooth A2DP Stereo Audio Transmitter – INFINXX AP23 it is available to buy online now, full details after the break.
Here is a good look at the operations of Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta. We covered all the ins and outs on a previous post here. Looks like the software covers all the aspects you’d expect making it a nice hybrid of Desktop and portable browsing.
Like the form of the HTC Diamond but not the angular back panel that stops it from sitting flat on your desk, well it looks like HTC have done something about it, well in Asia anyway by releasing the HTC P3702 aka the HTC Victor. It is basically the HTC Diamond without the angular back panel and has a few other subtle differences like a different stylus design, raised d-pad and different button layout.
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