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Seasoned tech blogger. Host of the Tech Addicts podcast.
When most people think of Symbian, they think of Nokia, but Samsung also makes some nice S60 phones. According to Symbian Guru, Samsung’s newest flagship S60 device has passed the FCC with a special treat for S60 fans in the US and Canada. According to documents on the FCC website the i8510 includes dual band HSDPA that’s compatible with AT&T’s 3G network in the US, and Roger’s 3G network in Canada. The i8510 Innov8 includes an 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus and image stabilization, A-GPS, and a 3.5mm headset jack. This is shaping up to be an interesting alternative to the Nokia N96. It would be great if carriers in North America pick up this device.”
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From the makers of Ocarina, the iPhone’s first wind instrument comes Zephyr, an app that IS the wind. Like the best-selling Ocarina, Zephyr is a tool for unlimited self-expression. With this app, users can express thoughts by writing or drawing on a snow covered screen. Zephyr senses every touch and tilt to supplement each message with a unique wind sound, creating a unique visual and audio story. Gently composed writing might be accompanied by the sound of a lightly blowing breeze. Quickly drawn designs might generate the sound of blustery winds. More details after the break with video demo.
Google Street View will launch later this spring featuring full 3D representations of many areas of Britain’s city’s, including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. Users will be able to pop along to Google Maps feature and virtually travel around at street level, with millions of 3D photographs used to offer a 360° horizontal and 290° vertical view of their location. Google Street View teams have been scouring and photographing key UK cityscapes since July earlier this year, causing some concern amongst privacy campaigners.
via Techradar
If you aren’t looking to run the Touchflo 2D interface provided by the folks over at XDA then have a look at this simple interface. Touch Shell Free 1.0 has touched down and it looks like a nice alternative. Have a read at what they have to say for themselves.
Sony Ericsson’s next Xperia phone range will be released late in 2009 and will NOT be manufactured by HTC according to sources in the Far East. “Sony Ericsson is now in final talks with three handset makers, including FIH and Pegatron – the spin-off manufacturing arm of Asustek Computer – for the new smartphone project,” claims the Digitimes report. The report adds: “But HTC is not among them, said the sources, adding FIH or Pegatron is the most likely candidate to win the contract.” “Sony Ericsson is expected to finalize details with its prospective partner in the first quarter of 2009, with an aim to launch the new Windows Mobile-enabled smartphone before year-end 2009 at the earliest.”
via Techradar
LG Korea is proud to announce their latest wonder, the LG-GD910, the first 3G HSDPA with video conference capabilities and an impressive 1.43” colour touchscreen LCD, TTS (Text To Speech), MP3. Apparently aimed at both Korean and European markets, this will be introduced next month at the 2009 CES. No news on which OS this will run but its a pretty neat piece of kit all the same.
via Akihabaranews
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Mobile Tech Addicts is growing at an unbelievable rate since we started back in June this year, having spent some time analysing the geography of our readership during the holidays we find we have a great following from overseas as well as from the UK, particularly the USA. As we are UK based we probably don’t cover enough devices and news from overseas and we want to correct that. If you have a passion for all things mobile and would like to help us out and get involved in a site that’s going places please get in touch, we want someone that can post up to date news and share their views on the mobile world. In return we can offer a platform for you to have your thoughts heard and hopefully expand to get devices for you to review. Drop us a line if your interested at [email protected]
The Palm Treo Pro which we have already reviewed is now available direct from O2 on contract starting from free, its only in the business shop for now. The Palm Treo Pro was one of the best Windows Mobile devices of 2008 in our opinion and if your after a front facing qwerty device then this one is worth checking out. Available now from O2 here.
Alli over at Just Another Geek Site has got her hands on a beta version of an application for Windows Mobile that was previously very popular on the Palm OS platform. LauncherX for Windows Mobile is currently in beta, and while it’s definitely not ready for prime time, it’s already a great improvement over what you find on Windows Mobile according to Alli, you can read the about the software with screenshots over at Just Another Geek Site.
It’s always been the best way to keep your Windows Mobile device running smoothly and free up memory that is being used even after closing applications, a soft reset a day keeps the slow downs away as we say, well now you can automate it with A-A Reset Manager, a free application from XDA Developers. A-A Reset Manager is a Soft Reset scheduler, which allows you to schedule soft resets by time or by button press, handy if your device does not have a physical soft reset button. Its available as a free download from xda right here. Apparently we are receiving feedback that the app doesn’t work too well on lots of devices, we will keep an eye out for an update.
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