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By January 2, 2009 Read More →

Users wary of mobile banking

bank Around the world mobile devices are becoming integral parts of the banking system. Usage differs from country to country; from sms money transfers in Africa, to full scale mobile banking in Japan and Korea. However a new report suggests that mobile consumers in the USA do not feel comfortable using their handsets to interact with their banks. According to the report consumers are worried about handset security, hackers getting into their account, and what happens if the phone is lost.  While these concerns are legitimate, mobile devices are often a far safer way to remotely access a bank account, than using a PC over wifi.

The report discusses some things that may reassure a nervous public, like offering complete fraud protection, and a guarantee to reimburse you if anything should happen, the same kind of steps that eventually made people comfortable using atm’s and debit cards.

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By January 2, 2009 Read More →

Android Market to accept paid applications very soon

image Eric Chu from the Android Market has sent out an email announcing that the Android Market will support priced applications starting early Q1 2009. Given the country-by-country work required to set up payment support for developers in different countries, they will enable priced app support in Q1 for developers operating in these countries in the following order: (1) United States and UK; (2) Germany, Austria and Netherlands; (3) France, Italy and Spain. By the end of Q1 2009, they will announce support for developers operating in additional countries. Developers operating in the above listed countries should begin finalizing their priced applications, including determining the appropriate pricing strategy. This is great news and we should now see some big name applications appearing in the Market for all you Android users.

via Android Community

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By January 2, 2009 Read More →

Star Wars light saber application for Windows Mobile

image The iPhone has had this application for a while and now you can also get this fun application for Windows Mobile phones that have an accelerometer. The application is free so if your a fan of Star Wars it is a must have application for a bit of fun. Works on the HTC Touch Diamond/Pro/HD. It uses the accelerometer to make the fighting sounds when you swing the phone around. You can download it here.

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By January 2, 2009 Read More →

Customize G1 photos with PicSay

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There is one thing that the camera is severely lacking on the G1 phone and that is: customization. This camera is no joke! Basically, what you see is what you get.  Unfortunately, users are not given the option to add anything neat to their pictures – until now. If you’re into customizing and adding extra things to your photos, then the PicSay application is perfect for you.  

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By January 1, 2009 Read More →

iPhone 3G sim unlock yellowsn0w now available

photo We told you earlier today that the iPhone 3G sim unlock was imminent well it is now live and has to be installed via an already jail broken iPhone 3G Cydia or Installer application. The great news is it works with the latest 2.2 firmware and actually only works with the latest version so make sure you update via iTunes before following the procedure we have below. Enjoy your now sim lock free iPhone 3G. Full details after the break.

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By January 1, 2009 Read More →

yellowsn0w iPhone 3G unlock will work on firmware 2.2

imageThe Dev Team has made yellowsn0w compatible with the newer baseband.You can upgrade to a jailbroken firmware 2.2 on your iPhone 3G using PwnageTool (MAC) or QuickPWN (Windows/MAC) regardless of the baseband. Now Windows users will no longer need to get a custom firmware to prepare their iPhone 3G for the unlock. Stay tuned for the yellowsn0w package which will be available in Cydia by 12 PM PST at the latest. Just checked and it is still not there so stay tuned and we will let you know when it is available.

via yellowsn0w

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By December 31, 2008 Read More →

Pocket Informant for iPhone to be shown at MacWorld

deciPhone08 Pocket Informant for iPhone will be showing a near final release at MacWorld Expo this January 6-9th in San Francisco. “We are very excited about this release as we are able to bring our award-winning productivity software to a powerful new platform. Of course, we took time to leverage many of the iPhone’s unique capabilities and while Pocket Informant is brand new to the iPhone, we have a vision for this product that’s very exciting. Version 1.00 is a powerful GTD tool and Google Calendar client. See us at MacWorld for a demo.”

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By December 31, 2008 Read More →

Rentobile is like Netflix for mobile phones

logo_gA new service called Rentobile is offering phone rentals from 1 month to one year in length. Rates vary from $20 per month for the Samsung Epix to $51 for  16gb iPhone 3g or Nokia E90. Right now their selection is fairly limited, with just 4 or 5 models per carrier, and a few unlocked choices. If they don’t have the phone you want, you can make a request. Currently the site is pretty barebones and needs a little refinement, but I love the concept. I can think of several reasons why you would want to se a service like this. These days, when high end smartphones can cost $700 or more, paying $50 to test drive a phone for a month is a good idea.

Via Phone Scoop

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By December 31, 2008 Read More →

Sony Ericsson W595 review

The Sony Ericsson W595 is yet another addition to the ever expanding Walkman range of phones by Sony Ericsson so what sets the W595 aside from its fellow devices in the Walkman family and more importantly for Sony Ericsson how does it compare to competitors devices.

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The Sony Ericsson W595

What’s in the box?

  • Sony Ericsson W595
  • User guide
  • Software CD
  • Battery
  • Mains Charger
  • Stereo Portable Handsfree headset
  • USB Data Cable
  • 2GB Memory Stick Micro (M2)

 

Sony Ericsson W595 specification:

  • Dimensions – 100 x 47 x 14 mm
  • Weight – 104g
  • Screen  – 2.2″  240×320 pixel
  • Music – Walkman Player, Stereo speakers, Album art, Shake control, FM Radio
  • Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
  • Camera – 3.2 mega-pixel, BestPic™ & PhotoFix, PictBridge printing
  • Networks – GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
  • UMTS (3G), HSDPA 2100
  • Messaging – Email, Instant messaging, MMS, Microsoft™ Exchange ActiveSync™
  • Memory – 40 MB memory
  • Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (2GB included in box)
  • Connectivity – Bluetooth, USB mass storage
  • Internet – WAP 2.0/xHTML, Access NetFront™ Web browser

 

General

The W595 from Sony Ericsson feels fairly substantial both when closed and open with this in mind the phone feels nice and light and will certainly not be weighing your pocket down any time soon.

Styling wise the W595 is nothing special but is certainly pleasant on the the eye and a device you will not be ashamed to be seen using.

The front of the device is rather smart looking it does not possess ground breaking styling but is pleasant on the eye and you certainly won’t be embarrassed to be seen with the W595. As for buttons on the front of W595 there is a 4 way directional control which double as playback control with a central selection button. Surrounding these to the right are menu and call buttons as well as the cancel key same to the left with the cancel key being replaced by a shortcut button for quick access to applications etc.

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W595 front view

 

When open, the phone houses a decent sized numeric keypad with fairly responsive buttons this is the only addition to the phone when open.

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Sony Ericsson W595 keypad

 

The left hand side of the phone houses the proprietary connector obviously for the phones charger and connecting headphone.

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W595 left side

 

The right side of the phone is home to a 2 way volume control and also the phones Walkman feature quick launch for easy access to the devices music playback functions.

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W595 right side

 

The back of the device has the usual necessities such as the batter cover etc. Also located on the back is 3.2 Mega-Pixel camera also capable of video capture.

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W595 back view

 

Located on the bottom of the W595 is the large speaker for playback and sounds, there’s another speaker on the other side too.

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W595 bottom view

 

Highlights & Lowlights

+ Inclusion of 2GB Memory Stick
+ Multimedia Features
– limited memory support


Review

The Sony Ericsson W595 is yet another addition to the ever expanding range of Walkman mobile phones, the W595 comes packed with features full of promise but will it live up to its fellow devices and more importantly for Sony Ericsson any rivals. Will the device offer any groundbreaking new features and functions or our we looking at the safe option and Sony Ericsson sticking to what they know?

Styling wise the W595 is an attractive device similar in style to Sony Ericsson’s W910 mobile and unlike many other phones in the Walkman Series the W595 is a slider. The phone feels fairly substantial in the hand and continues to feel well built when both open and closed.

If you have owned or used a Sony Ericsson device before menu navigation on the W595 will be nothing new to you with the standard icons and quick keys. The phones Camera is 3.2 Mega Pixel and picture quality is good but not fantastic and compared to other phones with similar spec cameras it does not really come up to scratch, however having said that the phone does have some nice features for photo editing Sony Ericsson Photo DJ as well as the standard image tools such as night mode, effects etc. The phone also has the ability to record video at 15fps which again is not terrible but compared to other devices the results seem to be lacking with the W595.

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Being a Walkman phone it would seem wrong to write this review without talking about the phones multimedia capabilities. First of all memory wise the phone comes packed with a 2GB M2 card however the phone has support for up to a 8GB M2 card which should be enough for around 1900 tracks this is not ideal storage wise when compared to the capacity of say the Ipod or other MP3 players however when you consider the things the W595 does that an MP3 player does not it doesn’t seem like such a bad deal. The process of transferring music from your PC to the phone is simple as always either via the USB cable provided or through the use of Bluetooth.

The phones’ included headphones are not bad quality however if you do have a preferred pair the 3.5mm plug adapter allows for use of your own headphones with the device. As for playback support as expected the phone has most formats covered with support of MP3, WAV, AAC, WMA. Sound Quality through the W595’s inbuilt speaker is loud and not bad with only a little muffling of sound however when played through headphones no such problems seem to arise and the quality is good enough to rival any MP3 player currently on the market. The phone also includes an FM radio and supports the wonderful TrackID allowing for quick and easy identification of songs when the device is being held to loud music.

As for connectivity the phone is rather well connected for a device of this price the phone has support for 3G, Bluetooth 2.0, EGDE, GPRS etc. As for functions and features the W595 is very similar in this department to those that have come before it with the inclusion of standard features such as organiser and alerts as well the inclusion of some surprisingly addictive games to keep you busy on the bus. The phone is simple to use day to day I experienced no problems with the receiver muffling and the sound on speaker phone was clear and substantial. Tasks such as text input whether it be for an email or text message I found no problems with the keys they are reasonably spaced and posed no problems for those suffering with large thumbs.

As for the nitty gritty Battery life is quoted at around 370hrs stand by and up to around 9 hours talk time however as with any mobile this will always vary depending on how much you use the phone and for what you use the phone for so for personally I did not have any major obvious problems with battery life but that is not to say others who use the phone for heavier use will not experience different times etc. However overall a fairly decent battery life allowing for good every day use.

Conclusion

Overall the W595 is a great addition to the Walkman range although it does really offer anything groundbreaking it is always nice for a little updated styling and functionality within any given mobile series. The W595 is easy to use for mobile users of any age however given its music features and other multimedia functionality the phone would be great for the younger mobile user mid to late teens would be the perfect recipient of the W595.

 

Review by: Nick

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By December 31, 2008 Read More →

ShopSavvy, A great application from the Android Marketplace

image Shopping wisely has become incredibly easy for G1 users.  ShopSavvy is a really impressive application that is offered in the Android Marketplace.  It basically works like this – Lets say you want to find the best deal on a Beatle’s “Love” CD.  It gives you the option to either scan the barcode of the CD by using the G1’s 3.0 megapixel camera or by manually typing the item’s name.

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