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Monthly Archives: February 2009
QuickLaunch for BlackBerry Review / just released for Curve 8900 and Bold!
The news that QuickLaunch was making its way to the BlackBerry Curve 8900 and BlackBerry Bold was great news for me because the one part of the BlackBerry OS that can be cumbersome is program navigation (IT HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED FOR THE CURVE AND BOLD). The trackball system works well and the OS is super quick, but once you have a few applications installed things start to become confused.
QuickLaunch is designed to offer almost immediate access to your most often used applications and system settings and there are many factors that need to be considered to make something like this work more efficiently than the standard OS. It would appear that NikkiSoft has managed to succeed in every area.
First up, quick access to the launch pad is essential and this has been managed by simply allocating one of the side-mounted shortcut keys to the application. You can choose the left or right key and also have the launch system appear on the left or right hand side of the screen- I suspect right handed people will go with the left and vice versa, but at least the choices are offered.
Next you need to be able to add shortcuts to everything you require quick access to. When you first look, it appears that there are not many options, but the ability to universally select an application works well. It needs to be running to add a shortcut, but I could not find any applications that did not work perfectly. Web pages, email addresses, music files, videos, phone numbers, games, applications, connectivity settings are all accessible via QuickLaunch and thus you will be hard pushed to find something on a BlackBerry device that cannot be launched by the application.
The ability to add separators is about the only nod towards customisation and that makes sense because QuickLaunch automatically follows the colour scheme of the current theme and could not really look any more suited to the BlackBerry interface. You can choose between regular and large fonts and you can also move items up and down, but that’s your lot. Application launching has proved to be as quick, from a processor point of view, as the standard interface and I can now get to a wider variety of applications and functions straight from the front screen. The real bonus is that I can open QuickLaunch no matter what screen I am on and this is the biggest time saver of all.
I had a concern that it would use memory, but even that worry has been beaten down- “QuickLaunch does not hog resources; it runs only when it’s opened. You can make your selections quickly and then QuickLaunch exits until you run it again.”
QuickLaunch is like the BlackBerry operating system itself- super fast, elegant and it simply gets the job done. I could write superlatives all day about this application because it appears to have no faults at all, and the care that has been taken to create a beautifully presented and genuinely useful application is worthy of the platitudes already bestowed upon it.
Mobile applications as good as QuickLaunch appear once a year, if we are lucky, and for under $5 it is one you should not miss out on!
Available now for the Curve 8900, Bold and Storm for $4.99. (20% off today only using discount code ‘snow’)
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ASUS Raises the Bar for Mobile Web Surfing and Multimedia Enjoyment with P835 WVGA PDA Phone
The ASUS P835 is now official. Taipei, Taiwan, February 27, 2009 – ASUS, a leading producer of innovative handhelds, today launched the P835, a PDA phone that delivers an Internet browsing and multimedia viewing experience without equal. Designed for business-savvy professionals who appreciate a screen as big as their ambitions, the P835 is equipped with a large 3.5” touchscreen that runs at WVGA resolution—offering five times the number of pixels of most phones and delivering the best document, photo, movie and website viewing experience possible. Apart from being able to display more of a webpage onscreen, the P835 boasts features that greatly enrich users’ online experience, including blazing fast HSUPA 7.2Mbps download speeds, a responsive trackball that makes scrolling effortless and Opera Mobile, a user-friendly and full-featured Web browser. It wraps all of its impressive functionality in an elegant touch-optimized interface which is intuitive, interactive and attractive.
Unparalleled Internet Browsing Experience
The ASUS P835 is designed to help users get the most out of the Internet. It is embedded with Opera Mobile, a fast, user-friendly and rich-featured browser that brings a complete Web experience to the P835. Users will be able to perform the full breadth of online tasks—from hopping onto their social networking sites and updating their blogs, to checking email and viewing streaming video. The P835 also enables users to switch between 12-key, half-Qwerty and full-Qwerty virtual keyboard modes, allowing them to choose an input method that best suits their current task. A responsive tracking ball significantly improves scrolling, and the phone’s large 3.5” display ensures every webpage is displayed crisply and vividly.
Crystal Clear 3.5” WVGA Touchscreen
The P835 is equipped with a large 3.5” touchscreen that runs at WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) resolution—offering five times the number of pixels of most phones—thus rendering the P835 capable of delivering unprecedented clarity and screen real estate. Regardless of whether it is used for watching movies in full screen, browsing through photos, perusing documents or surfing the Internet, the P835 will provide visual enjoyment on the mobile platform like never before.
New Glide: The Best Mobile Interface, Now Even Better
The P835 features an updated, streamlined and enhanced iteration of ASUS’ exclusive Glide—the most innovative, intuitive and interactive mobile user interface available today. New Glide has been given a significant facelift over its predecessor, boasting new icons that take the beauty and interactivity of the interface up a notch—making the best even better. Subtle, bold, modern, swanky or sweet—the P835 has a theme that will appeal to everyone.
Doubles as a Wi-Fi Access Point
The P835 has the additional ability to function as a Wi-Fi Access Point. It can share its high-speed HSPA cellular data or Internet connection over Wi-Fi with up to 10 devices, such as laptops or other PDA phones. Connecting devices is a simple affair thanks to the P835’s user-friendly interface, and dropped connections are automatically restored.
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Amazon rival Indigo starts e-book service
Canadian retailer Indigo Books & Music Inc. has introduced a digital media application that lets users buy and download e-books to smart phones and computers.
Its Shortcovers service gives people with iPhone, Blackberry or Google Android devices wireless access to books, magazines and blogs, “as well as new content formats and user-inspired writings such as subway novels,” said the Toronto company, which operates bookstores in all Canadian provinces as well as chapters.indigo.ca.
People with Symbian, Windows Mobile and Brew devices, the Palm Pre and other devices will be able to use Shortcovers soon, Indigo said.
Shortcovers, positioned as “a global service,” is initially offering 50,000 books at $4.99 to $19.99 apiece, with “thousands” more to be added weekly, Indigo said.
The service, whose name is meant to imply “the ideal read for consumers on the go,” also offers individual book chapters for 99 cents each, with an estimated 200,000 sample chapters available free for potential users… More at upi.com.
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New Cases from PDair
PDair has just released a selection of new smartphone cases-
Leather Case for HP iPAQ Voice Messenger – Flip Type (Black)
Leather Case for Motorola Q11 – Flip Type (Black)
Aluminum Metal Case for BlackBerry Curve 8900 Javelin (Black)
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3D Contr Terrorism for S60 Released
3D Contr Terrorism for S60 has been released and has potential looking at the graphics alone. “Political mistakes and disagreements lead to problems, but we do not care about it.
You cut in when long negotiations did not give a desired result.
Your way of solving the problem is a short burst of fire, your argument is pulling the trigger, your goal is finding and eliminating the enemies.
You are the last hope of the government for a quick and clear solution of this kind of problems.
You are military elite and the problems you solve are terrorism problems!”
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Lots of Hot Air? A round-up of farting apps
The recent craze for ‘farting’ applications is a bit bewildering, but I guess they do have comical value. A quicker way is to eat a very hot meal and make some more realistic sounds, but that is just my sense of humour. Anyway, here’s a rundown of the multitude of farting applications that are crowding the market. Strangely, only the iPhone and BlackBerry devices have titles available in this most strange of categories.
BlackBerry users have suddenly been inundated by these applications and can now choose between Fart Storm, iBee Farting, Fart Machine! and PhoneyFart. As an example, iBee Farting is currently the third best selling BlackBerry application in our software store.
There are a crazy number of choices for iPhone users such as Atomic Fart, Easy Fart and FartFX.
If you are sat at home thinking “why is he writing about farting apps?”, give me a break- it is a slow news day:)
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The Impact of the Economic Downturn on Mobility
PIC (which has a sleek new look) has summarised a new report from IDC which suggests that the mobile industry will fair better than many others during the economic downturn. “Research Group IDC has recently published a report on the impact of the “Global Economic Downturn” on the mobile industry. In short, IDC believes the mobile industry is likely to fare the current global economic downturn better than many other industries. The report predicts softening sales in 2009 in all related sectors including mobile devices, chipsets and mobile software, yet states they are still likely to only grow over time – taking the current economic downturn in their stride.
The mobile sector has emerged as the dominant driver of the global telecommunications industry. The US$700 billion mobile industry now serves almost half of the world’s population with 3.6 billion subscriptions at the end of 2008. Looking beyond the tremendous growth in revenue and subscriptions, the mobile industry is a diverse one, indeed a tale of two worlds – the developed and emerging markets. It is also an industry that is roiled by social and technological transformation, as well as the fickle but equally important dictates of fashion and consumer preferences…”
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Smartphone & PDA Essentials Issue 85
Smartphone & PDA Essentials Issue 85 is now available to purchase and includes the following features this month-
Ultimate smartphone face-off: 12 smartphones go head to head in a mega-test
How to get Android for free
30 essential business tools
How to upgrade your device for free
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webOS Development Tuturial Video
Palm has produced a 1 hour video showing how ‘easy’ webOS development is. Mitch Allen manages to build an application using nothing more than Sarafi and TextMate which bodes well for the simple stuff. Will be interesting to see how quickly the big applications arrive. More at IntoMobile.
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BlackBerry 9630 is the Niagara
BGR has posted details of the rumoured BlackBerry Niagara which turns out to be the 9630 (not 8930 or 9030). “So… we’ve just got word from a really trusted source, dropping bombs all around on the BlackBerry “Niagara”. First off, the model number we’re told is the BlackBerry 9630, not 8930 or 9030, or anything like that. Second, the phone will definitely be a Verizon World Edition with support for CDMA 1x, EV-DO Rev. A, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS, though we’d bet the UMTS band is going to be 2100MHz only. The last of the big news won’t surprise any Verizon-haters, but this bad beast is not going to have Wi-Fi. Oh man, they never learn, do they? To recap everything for you slow pokes…”
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Japanese teens addicted to cellphones… or are they?
A recent survey has concluded that Japanese teenagers are addicted to cellphones because “one in five middle school students sends or receives 50 or more emails on his or her phone each day, according to the education ministry survey of more than 10,000 children, which was published late Wednesday. Of these students, seven percent said they sent email more than 100 times a day.”
Firstly, that behaviour seems perfectly normal to me, but then again it would, and secondly teenagers are prone to hyperbole. “How many emails do you sell a day on your phone?” “Billions!” As his mates stand by looking at him in awe…
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Is every Nokia 5800 faulty?
Mobile Review has purchased 10 Nokia 5800s to test out a potential speaker issue and… they all broke! Here’s the quote- “Before we start I want to note that since December we have torn apart over ten retail units of the Nokia 5800 – basically, we put them through a whole array of tests and experiments, in an effort to find out what the reason of breakdowns was. While one could argue whether we have tested enough phones to make any sort of competent conclusion, we have reached the point when we are no longer eager to spend money on these experiments, as no matter how many phones we try, the end result is always the same. The same defect manifests itself under similar circumstances in all units without exception, including those that were fixed by Nokia’s authorized service centers.“
Sloooooow!
You may find PDA-247 to be a little slow for the next couple of hours (currently 7.14pm UK time). We are upgrading some of the background server software and it is taking up a lot of resources to complete. Apologies for the inconvenience.
The reason for this is because of increased visitor numbers and more page views being undertaken on average by each visitor- the re-design and platform change has made a huge difference to 247′s visitor count and the numbers are growing every day. Thanks to all of you who stop by to read our ramblings!
Update: The upgrade is complete so everything should be back to normal.
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Obama hopes to raise $4.8B by imposing spectrum license fees on wireless providers
This is interesting, no honestly it is. President Obama reportedly has plans to raise $4.8B from spectrum license fees over the next few years. Presumably if this goes well, the trend could spread which will no doubt end up in the bills of consumers…
“President Obama called for spectrum license fees in a record $3.9 trillion budget, released today, reviving a proposal that has failed to move in the past. But with the new Democratic administration intending to halve the projected $1.7 trillion budget deficit by 2013, the latest campaign to levy a fee on wireless carriers and other spectrum license holders could get more traction this time around in the Democratic-led Congress.
Wireless providers, which have paid billions of dollars to acquire licenses in government auctions since the mid-1990s, have opposed spectrum fees in the past and are expected to do the same as lawmakers take up the Obama budget…” More at RCR Wireless.
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Furious UK Operators Want Nokia To Strip Skype From N97
Just in from mocoNews- “UK operators O2 and Orange are reportedly “furious” with Nokia (NYSE: NOK) over the Finnish handset makers plans to pre-load Skype, the VoiP provider that lets consumers make free calls, on to its upcoming flagship device, the N97. According to Mobiletoday.co.uk, citing “operator sources,” the networks may end up refusing to stock the devices if Nokia doesn’t strip out the application.
Nokia has always taken pains to show publicly that it gets along very well with its operator partners. But looks like operators are seething behind the scenes. Apparently, the operators are “venting their anger” at high-level executive meetings with Nokia, whom they believe are trying to wrest away control of their customers and offering easy access to an app that could potentially hurt call revenues. Mobiletoday.co.uk’s source said to them that this was yet “another example of [Nokia] trying to build an ecosystem that is all about Nokia and reduces the operator to a dumb pipe…But if you spend upwards of £40 million per year building your brand, you don’t want to be just a dumb pipe do you?” The source added, “Nokia have tried several ways to own the customer over the years and operators have had to say no.”


