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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Winterface Changes Windows Mobile Interface
25th of February, 2009 – VITO Technology Releases New Version 1.3 of the Windows Mobile Bestseller – Winterface. This is a Mobile Shell comprising the options of a launcher, a task manager, and multitude of Today plug-ins. Winterface virtually replaces default interface of touch screen Windows Mobile devices and gives the user unprecedented freedom to easily lay out interface exactly the way they like it.
Winterface can now be different. You may choose either the black skin with white stylish icons or the bright one with colorful icons and 3d images.
The option that makes Winterface even more attractive is the ability to switch on or off Full screen mode. This mode allows you either to show or hide the standard top WM bar that shows the essential info like start button, time, profile, mobile operator, etc.
Another great change in Winterface is that URL favorites can now be added to the main screen not only from IE browser but also from Opera Mobile.
We have also fixed all bugs connected with SMS notifications and Weather icon.
Winterface is available for $19.95 at http://vitotechnology.com/vito-mobile-shell.html.
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USB Portable Blu-Ray + DVD Multi Drive
Now and then an accessory pops up which is just too good to be true, but it’s from Brando so it must be OK. USB Portable Blu-Ray + DVD Multi Drive- “If lack of a Blu-Ray or DVD Drive is the drawback of your PC/Laptop, like the new Asus Eee PC and Macbook Air, you may consider this USB Portable Blu-Ray or DVD Multi Drive. It is compatible with all computers and notebook, as long as they have a USB port and let’s your PC or Laptop.” That is seriously cheap for a Blu-Ray drive!
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Google Problems Again?

Looks like Google is having problems again with its search service? The image in this article is the one popping up on my BlackBerry as I try to search today…

By the numbers: Top 10 most popular U.S. handsets in December
The BlackBerry Curve is offically the most popular smartphone in America according to RCR Wireless. RCR does say that this stat is only an indication, but it is a return to form for RIM. The iPhone is 2nd, the Storm 3rd and the LG Voyager takes forth.
“The firm derives its ranking via its Monthly Retail Store Survey, which is based on responses from 100 service representatives and store managers at retail stores of the four major U.S. wireless carriers (AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel Corp. and T-Mobile USA Inc.). The survey is designed to be reflective of the U.S. wireless market from both a carrier market share and geographic standpoint. Collectively, AvianResearch said the four largest carriers represent 85% of the U.S. wireless market on a subscriber basis.
This list does not reflect actual sales statistics. Such numbers are not released by handset makers or carriers. Thus, this list is only an indication of subjective popularity.
For the purposes of this list, RCR Wireless News has added carrier information beyond the four largest carriers surveyed by Avian.”
HTC Touch Pro and Xperia X1 ROM Updates
The HTC Touch Pro recently received a ROM update which resolves the following issues. Download it here.
1. The display of TouchFLO 3D sometimes may appear cracked.
2. When taking a picture, the auto focus function may malfunction in some circumstances.
3. In some circumstances, the preview screen will become black after taking picture.
4. In some circumstances, the device may hang while loading TouchFLO 3D.
5. When hanging up a phone call, there may be a delay in the display response.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has also received an update which provides speed improvements and some minor fixes. Available here.

Nokia Australia announces Comes With Music to launch on 20th March
Sydney, Australia – Nokia’s revolutionary digital music offer, Comes With Music, will be commercially available in Australia on 20 March 2009 together with the highly anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia’s first mass market touch screen device.
“While the hot-selling Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has already sold a million devices worldwide*, Australians we will be among the first in the world to get their hands on a Comes With Music-enabled Nokia 5800 XpressMusic when it hits the stores next month,” said Emile Baak, General Manager, Nokia Australia and New Zealand.
“We believe that Comes With Music offers great value and will revolutionise the way music lovers can explore, discover and enjoy music. By combining Comes With Music with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic we are providing a great music great offer on a great device,” he said.
The Australian Nokia Music Store has over 4 million tracks from local and international artists. Consumers can either download direct to their 5800 XpressMusic handset or direct to PC and transfer the music across to the device and, unlike most subscription services, anything they download is theirs to keep.
“The fact that you get to keep your downloaded music is what makes Comes With Music unique and great value,” Baak said.
Music lovers can stay connected to the music they like, yet no longer worry about the cost of purchasing music by single tracks or album. The freedom and simplicity of the service is unparalleled.
Nokia’s other Comes With Music markets to date are the United Kingdom and Singapore.
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QOTD: The oldest PDA?
How long have you owned and used (daily) your current PDA? Nimrod posted recently that he still uses his Palm m515 because, to quote “there has never been anything worth switching to.”

SplashShopper for BlackBerry review
SplashShopper is almost legendary in the PDA world and have been the staple list manager for many thousands of mobile users over the past few years. It has now arrived on the BlackBerry platform, so I guess this is a good time to test it out and see how well it performs.
As you would expect, a Windows desktop version is included and the asking price for the complete set up is $29.95, or $59.95 when bought in the SplashWallet suite which also includes SplashID, SplashPhoto and SplashMoney. I think the price is reasonable considering the potential benefits of this title and the pricing of equivalent BlackBerry titles.

First Impressions
Upon installing you will notice a selection of sample lists which are designed to offer a glimpse into the various ways SplashShopper can be used to organise the many different types of data that you need to track on a daily basis. I have never really used SplashShopper in anger on any platform, so it was surprising to see the ability to calculate total value, or a grocery list for example, automatically. I can see great potential here for calculating and tracking all kinds of data from shopping lists to data that simply needs to be referred to now and again.
Installation was a breeze and synchronisation is also very straightforward. There is no need to have SplashShopper open on the BlackBerry when synchronising which is quite unusual and the entire process was as simple as I could have wished. There is a short learning curve when setting up new lists, but almost no time is needed to understand how the application itself works. The desktop side is very basic in its visual implementation, but that is a positive because this applications is all about the data and it is important that it is not crowded out by unnecessary visual quirks. The mobile side looks a lot nicer (and very ‘BlackBerry’), but again care has been taken to ensure that the data shines through.

In Use
I didn’t expect to be using the application in anger straight away, but within 30 minutes I already had a selection of lists built on my desktop and handheld. It is tempting to start messing around with fields, and indeed I did, but some time at the start will pay dividends as I soon had a worthwhile collection of data onboard to refer to when needed.
There are a couple of quirks with navigation- pressing the trackball when a list is highlighted results in a menu popping which includes an ‘open’ option. Why can the list not be opened with just one click? Also, there appears to be no search facility and for people with a large number of lists this would be a hugely beneficial option. Being able to type the first few letters of an item is what makes the standard BlackBerry Memo application so efficient. These are two small quirks which could be sorted fairly easily, and if done this would make SplashShopper into a true powerhouse application for any BlackBerry user.

Conclusion
I didn’t expect to like SplashShopper for BlackBerry for a variety of reasons. I had never used it before and the title is missing the point of the application; it is capable of managing fairly complex lists and can become a true mobile data centre for anyone who needs such a thing. The term ‘Shopper’ narrows the parameters too much and may lead many potential purchasers to pass over it. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is not currently on the supported devices list, but it works perfectly on it and at great speed so that was an obvious bonus for me.
SplashShopper surprised me a lot and I will certainly be keeping it on my BlackBerry. It is fast and capable of managing huge amounts of varied data. If the two quirks mentioned above can be solved, this could be one of the very best BlackBerry applications available today.
Available from here for $29.95 (use discount code ‘snow’ to take 20% off this price).
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iPhone Application Sorting Concept
A clever iPhone user has come up with a concept for sorting iPhone applications. Check out the video below and let us know what you think.
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 – Review and Teardown
phoneWreck has torn apart a beautiful BlackBerry Curve 8900 and published the results in BlackBerry Curve 8900 – Review and Teardown. Bring a tear to my eye…
“So here’s the big kahuna, the mountain giant, the piercing javelin, if you will. The Curve 8900 (Javelin) has done well to garner a lot of press, because it’s a well functioning BlackBerry, in a tight package, fitted with some crazy insides, yet lacks 3G. Many people have stated how gorgeous the phone is, but they take a step back when they learn it doesn’t include a 3G radio. How does this impact the final use of the phone? Let’s take a look shall we?
Oh, and of course, let’s smash the darned thing while were at it (with über care, of course). Read on!
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is an update to the BlackBerry Curve 83xx series. Of course, ditching the traditional xx10/xx20/xx30 customs, the Javelin (easier to say than Curve 8900) includes both GPS and Wi-Fi options, similar to RIM’s recent devices. The one we have here is actually one of the first device launches from T-Mobile in Germany, but the hardware should be exactly the same — except of course, the QWERTZ keyboard. So without further ado, here’s the review.”
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New Piel Frama leather case for HTC Touch HD
Piel Frama has released a smart looking wallet case for the HTC Touch HD-
•High quality cowskin leather.
•System of closing by lapel.
•Sync through travel cable.
•3 credit card slots.
•Money Pocket.
•Soft leather lining.
•ABS inserted protection.
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VoiceDialIt™ 3.0 (PalmOS version)
If you have somehow missed VoiceDialIt 3.0, now is the time to take a look-
VoiceDialIt™ was made for the masses. It was designed to do one thing only, Voice Dial a contact fast WITHOUT having to LOOK or INTERACT with the touch screen of the phone.
We accomplished this by having a simple User Interface and use of voice prompts.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3:
1) Tap on VoiceDialIt™ icon or Press Trigger button
2) Place phone to your ear
3) Say the Contact Name after the beep
VoiceDialIt™ IS the FASTEST loading and FASTEST voice dialing application for the Palm period. This simple-to-use voice dialer application allows you to dial your contacts with ease by simply saying their name. Within minutes you can train multiple contacts and enable quick, easy, and accurate dialing with just your voice!
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Free case with Treo Pro for £399, or £220 elsewhere…
Palm is offering a free Salvador Bachiller leather case if you buy the Treo Pro for £399. Nice offer, but if you pop into your local Vodafone shop the Treo Pro is £220 and is completely unlocked. Difficult choice…
“Exclusive offer from the Palm eStore …BUY the Treo™ Pro smartphone NOW and receive an esteemed Salvador Bachiller leather case free.*
*limited availability
Business is important. But your life’s not all business. That’s why there’s the Treo™ Pro smartphone by Palm, thoughtfully designed for those who choose when and where they work and play. You can stay on top of your latest email, review the attachments you receive, and use Wi-Fi or GPS when you’re out and about. Even better, the full keyboard and large color touchscreen make the Treo Pro simply effortless to use. Which, we might add, comes in very handy when you’re watching that hilarious YouTube video, catching up on news and sports results, or listening to songs on the way into work. The Treo Pro.”
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Birthdays 3rd Edition Updated
Birthdays 3rd Edition for Symbian has been updated to v2.1- “‘Birthdays’ allows you to store birthday details on your phone through a fast and intuitive user interface. Using ‘Birthdays’ you can add, edit and delete birthday details, such as first and last names, age and date of birth. ‘Birthdays’ can also set reminder alarms and even send personalized birthday SMS and MMS messages!
‘Birthdays’ conveniently displays birthday information in both alphabetical and chronological order, allowing you to see whose special day is arriving soon! Birthday information is stored on your mobile phone and linked directly to your phone’s address book and calendar, so any changes made within the address book or calendar are instantly reflected in the details stored within the ‘Birthdays’ application! ‘Birthdays’ also has the ability to import peoples personal details and birthday information when you synchronize with your PC.”
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Marble Rescue – Trackball Edition
The Trackball Edition of Marble Rescue has been released for all BlackBerry’s with a trackball, obviously. It may not look great, but it is surprisingly good fun.
“Marble Rescue is an amazingly simple yet addictive puzzle. Your goal is to rescue the blue marble block by getting it outside of the frame while avoiding any obstacles. Designed for every BlackBerry with a trackball!”
Available for only $2.99 (20% further off using discount code ‘snow’).
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