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Here at Mobile Tech Addicts we like to think of ourselves and mature, responsible adults who provide vital information for the mobile enthusiast. Today see’s the launch of another important piece of software guaranteed to change your outlook on life. You can also check out a site for freeware here.
iPhone developer Nor Eagle today is proud to announce Farting Boobs 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch, an application they claim will redefine the platform. Farting Boobs successfully combines two of the most popular tasks in one single pleasant to use interface.
Oslo, Norway – iPhone developer Nor Eagle today is proud to announce Farting Boobs 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch, an application they claim will redefine the platform. “Revolution might be a strong word, but I think it fits” said T. Benjamin Larsen, Nor Eagle’s CEO, creative-director and hand-model. “You’re going to love this! We’ve spent a lot of time analyzing user patterns and App Store trends. We’ve successfully combined two of the most popular tasks in one single pleasant to use interface.” Larsen continued.
It seems Vodafone has pulled the Sony Ericsson X2 from it’s UK Launch due to conflicts with Vodafone’s network specific applications. Doesn’t sound like the tragic Satio but this is probably another headache Sony Ericsson could do without.
Similarly, Orange have kicked the N97 Mini out the door for unspecified reasons however if you were *lucky* enough to get one Orange will still support the device. Rumour has it that the returns rate was too high.
Looks like the iPhone will reign supreme in the wake of any phones that might pose a threat in this quarter. HD2, X2 and N97 Mini were modest adversaries that never made it into the ring.
Operators 3 and T-Mobile are expected to stock Google’s Nexus One handset within the next couple of months. T-Mobile and 3 are in dialogue with Google to stock the HTC Nexus One handset, which is to be avaialble through operators during Q1. Vodafone has already confirmed it will stock the device in the coming months.
The handset is now on sale SIM free through Google for £331 and can work on any GSM network. It is ALSO expected to be available at a subsidised cost when purchased as part of a monthly contract.
Matt and I were lucky enough to be invited onto the mobiletechaddicts podcast this week.
The podcast, which you can download from here, is a special edition looking back over the last twelve months in the mobile industry and also our predictions for 2010. Its rather a long podcast so make yourself a nice hot drink and settle down to hear Gareth, Andy, Matt and myself having a good old chat about what we thought about the last years devices and which we did and didn’t like.
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It’s the first podcast of the new year and it’s a BIGGIE! Measuring in at a massive 1h 48m and featuring four unique perspectives this podcast is the longest we’ve done but there is so much to be covered. Tonight, Gareth and Andy are joined by Matt and James from www.tracyandmatt.co.uk to discuss, at length, the year that was 2009 and what they hope for in 2010.
Show Notes:
A lot of rumours are starting to build suggesting that Windows Mobile 7 will be announced at Steve Ballmer’s keynote address at this years Consumer Electronic Show.
Based mainly on the fact that Robbie Bach will also be in attendance and for those that don’t know Robbie Back is President of Entertainment & Devices which covers obviously Windows Mobile.
Now don’t get too excited, Microsoft are well known for announcing products well in advance of their actual release but I do agree that it needs to be announced with a few details sooner rather than later to get some interest in a fast dying product.
Lets hope Microsoft have a product to wow us with a stronger focus on consumers as well as business, no one can argue that Windows Mobile already provides a great business experience but there is now more to phones than that, business people are consumers too and carrying two phones is not an attractive option for anyone.
For Windows Mobile to burst back on the scene it must have a great media player with easy access to content, Zune can fill that gap, the web browser needs to be greatly improved, the whole UI needs a revamp with the words simple the key word, Apple know how to make things work intuitively, Microsoft need to understand that to be successful in this market they need to deliver something special, not just something average.
We have multi-touch, capacitive screens, accelerometers and apps for everything with what we have now, what can Microsoft offer to get people to notice them when Google and Apple are now so far ahead, we shall see.
What do you think?
Devicewire.com have just let us know they have created a page on their site where you can register your interest for the Google Nexus One.
By clicking the link here you can enter your details and devicewire.com will inform you as soon as the Nexus One is available for pre-order.
In addition I have just found a great “hands on” video of Noah from phonedog.com with the Nexus One.
Its a great insight into the device and Noah compares it to the Motorola Droid and Droid Eris. Well worth watching.
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Obviously we spoke about the launch of the new Google phone, the Nexus One, yesterday and most sites seem to be awash with ‘news’ and speculation about its eventual availability.
I mentioned in my last post that the handset could be purchased SIM-free directly from Google (www.google.com/phone) for $529 and Google will ship to the UK. What seems like a reasonable deal, $529 equates to around £325 at the moment, there’s more to consider in the cost. Firstly you’ll have to add 6.5% sales TAX, then 17.5% VAT and UK import duty and finally a currently undisclosed shipping charge. So the cost of picking up the Nexus One from the USA is likely to be nearer to £500.
In terms of specification the Nexus isn’t going to be a slouch. Android 2.1, 1Ghz Qualcomm QSD 8250 CPU, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, trackball, GPS, accelerometer, digital compass, light and proximity sensors and a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash.
Sound good so far?
One thing that may disappoint you is that there will not be multi-touch functionality in the stock device. Seems a shame, and this has been put down to there being some kind of Apple patent in force in the USA with regard to multi-touch. Whether the European models will have this enabled by default we are not yet sure but we understand that the hardware is certainly capable and that the Android 2.1 OS is capable, it’s simply that the bundled applications, such as maps and the web browser, have the multi-touch feature disabled so I’m sure that this could be somehow enabled later.
Google Nexus One Specification:
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Google today announced its first in-house mobile handset, the Nexus One. Stacked up with best hardware money can buy and running the latest revision of Android, the Nexus is already the must have device of 2010.
You can order your piece of Android 2.1 love today direct from Google and they will even ship it to your door direct for $559 or £350. You use Google Checkout to pay and delivery will be made by DHL, worldwide.
If you fancy being one of the first on the block to make iPhone users look in envy, head on over to google.com/phone for the all info. If you would like to pick one up with a contract, no fear, it will be heading to Vodafone in the spring.
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