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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Rally Master Pro 3D skids into the app store
Rally Master Pro 3D has now joined a long list of top quality racers to grace the app store and looks like excellent value. UPDATE: it is excellent value. The price mysteriously reduced yesterday which must have annoyed some of the early punters, but this really is immersive fun and well worth a punt if you ask me.
The ultimate rally experience coming to your iPhone! Race on ambitious and varied tracks, in any weather, with tough conditions, at top speed.
Touch & tilt controls Console Graphics Realistic Physics New soundtrack.

HTC HD2 £25/month and £99 on O2
mobiles.co.uk has the HTC HD2 listed on O2 for only £99 with a 24 month £25/month contract. This appears to be very well priced considering the cost of other phones and if true could make it a huge seller. Let’s hope so. Thanks to Martin for the link.
Google Voice with your existing number: good for Pre owners?
You can now use Google Voice with your existing number which will be good news for Pre owners and other users who have no access. Make sure you double check the charges though because some operators will charge to forward the calls, and I believe this will affect Sprint owners in particular.
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Nokia N97 firmware 2.0 now available
Firmware 2.0 has been released for the Nokia N97 and includes a number of new features. Steve Litchfield has covered the bulk of the changes here.
- The keyboard driver has been enhanced so that a long press on any key brings up its associated ‘function’ symbol (or number)
- Half a dozen new social media and services widgets have been added by default
- Ovi Maps 3.1 is now included (shown below, saving 7MB of your C disk, compared to the current situation)
- More responsive touchscreen driver (so fewer ‘missed taps’) and the usual minor bug fixes across the board
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Android 2.0 is official: looking good
Android 2.0 is now official and support has been added to the SDK for developers. This line from the developers blog also confirms some of the expected screen sizes in upcoming devices- “Make sure that your apps work when using the WVGA (800×480) & FWVGA (854×480) emulator skins. We expect devices with these types of screen, running Android 2.0 to be launched soon.”
Check out the video below and pay particular attention to the ‘Quick Contacts’ feature- sweet!
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Pocket Informant 1.11 for iPhone adds Push Alarms, Auto Sync, and More
The press release below details the latest Pocket Informant release (v1.11) which I know many of you have been waiting for. We are gradually getting closer to a decent iPhone calendar solution. Thanks to David.
Cedar Park, Texas – Texas-based Mobile market leader, WebIS Inc. has announced a major update to its Calendaring/To Do application for the iPhone, Pocket Informant. This release adds push alarms, calendar filtering, automatic sync, optional mini-text-in-month view, landscape support, further integration of To Do’s on calendar views, improved performance and stability, and much more. Pocket Informant offers Calendaring and To do management in one easy to use application and is the premiere Personal Information Manager for iPhone, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry devices.
Our purpose is to integrate best-of-class calendaring with best-of-class tasks together into one great iPhone app. Pocket Informant 1.0 was completely redesigned from the ground up for the iPhone/iPod Touch and offered users a truly unique solution for managing their daily activities. Building on that foundation, version 1.11 adds a host of new features and improvements that further solidify Pocket Informant’s lead.
WebIS is excited to give customers so many of the most heavily requested features in this latest release, but isn’t resting on their current success. Alex Kac, CEO explains “We are already hard at work to deliver direct Outlook and iCal sync via WiFi in an upcoming release of Pocket Informant. We understand how important it is for many people to have a direct-to-desktop syncing option and we can’t wait to get this feature into the hands of our customers.”
Features Include:
* A calendar built the way an iPhone Calendar should be
* Today, Month, Day, Week, Agenda, Todo, and Search views
* Swipe between Months, Days, and Weeks
* Easily jump to any date in Day and Month views
* Calendar filtering
* Timebars to show your free/busy time at a glance
* Expanded detail view to see events and todos on any day
* Phone Links in Notes
* Todos integrated in the Calendar Views
* Todo Grouping
* Todo QuickEntry
* Full Search of Contacts, Todos, and Calendar items
* Send Appointment Meeting Requests
* Getting-Things-Done (GTD) management of Todos
* Franklin Covey ABC/1-99 Prioritization of Todos
* Filters to quickly find active, due, undated, overdue, and completed Todos
* Today View to show your current appointments, Todos and meeting attendees
* Starring/Flagging Todos
* Many options to configure First Day of week, ISO Week Numbers, which calendars to sync, past appointment style, colors, app badge, etc…
System Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch 3.0 or later
Pricing and Availability:
Pocket Informant 1.11 for iPhone is available exclusively through Apple’s App Store at a introductory price of $12.99 (USD).
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How Handango Lost a 12-Yr. Customer Overnight
Recently I was sent a damning report of Handango by a mobile developer, which you can read here, and now another developer has anonymously sent me this link which details how a 12 year Handango customer gave up because of its mobile application.
“Recently, I downloaded the Handango mobile phone application. It seemed very convenient — program in your phone type and get a personalized “store” that feature apps for your phone. Seemed like a timesaving feature.
Then about a month ago, I began to notice that the app seemed to open on its own. I’d wake my smartphone only to find the screen set on a Handango app page telling me that it had been “two weeks since my last purchase”. I just closed the screen and went on about my business. Annoying, yes, but not too intrusive… yet.
Then last week, I woke my phone to make a call, and low and behold, my phone’s mobile browser was on a page on Handango’s website — touting the latest specials for my phone model. So now, not only was Handango reminding me bi-weekly to make a purchase, but it was even launching my phone’s browser and forcing me to look at the specials.”

Mobile net ‘heading for data jam’
The BBC has run an article entitled Mobile net ‘heading for data jam’ which explores the ever increasing mobile data usage patterns and how the networks are responding to this challenge.
It is indeed a challenge for mobile operators, but lines like “Booming mobile data rates could catch operators out.” and “What’s going to happen if carriers do not respond appropriately? They are going to crush the user experience.” are way off the truth. The article suggests that mobile operators are not responding to the growing data usage or that they are unaware, but this is skewing the matter entirely.
My real job is wholly based around mobile network capacity and to suggest that mobile operators are unaware is completely wrong. It is a challenge for many companies involved in mobile, but it is not one that is being ignored and the investment being made is evidence of the network operators desire to keep up with demand.
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QOTD: Shocking software?
What was the last piece of mobile software to make you sit up and think ‘wow!’? I think the last was Real Racing on the iPhone for me, but Arcade Reality on the Palm Treo was a revelation as well at the time.
2 Months Later – Living with Android and the HTC Hero (part two: apps)
Part one of this two month look at the HTC Hero and Android is here. Today I am going to look at the best Android apps.
Below are the apps I use, that I think are worthy to be mentioned and are valuable assets to my Hero:-
Copilot 8 – One word. Brilliant must have if you want a proper satnav solution. Regular updates too and free speed camera updates.
3D Compass – This app is an augmented reality compass. 3D compass with augmented reality view, shows heading and degrees in big font, shows current location and address.
Aldiko Book Reader – a great ereader with various options. Personally I would like my ereaderpro ported to Android, with the book geographical restrictions removed !
Advanced Task Manager – This app is a must in my book. End applications, speed up phone, and save battery. Auto-End Service is excellent. Terminate and switch to apps and processes, Shows Memory info, Bulk select and exclusion, Widget form for one-click end all, Quick Uninstall. Also provides an optional icon in notifications top bar to quick open app.
App2sd – This is a magical application that allows you to run and store apps from your memory card. I have not included the url, as it is best to use this when part of a custom rom. More info on request. Again a totally must have app.
Album Art Grabber – syncing music across to the Hero and I was missing album art. Using this program it fetched all the album art. For one compilation I downloaded the art cover to my memory card and asked the program to use this. Brilliant app.
Androzip – I use this app to unzip zip and rar files.
Apps Organizer – A must have app. On my main homescreen I have 2 icons, one labelled main and the other games. Tap Main, I get 20 of my favourite apps in a pop up box and tap Games and I get a pop up box with all my games. Simple and brilliant. Apps organizer allow you to organize installed applications using labels. With apps organizer you can associate one or more labels to each android application or create a label shortcut.
Astro File Manager – The best file manager IMO.
Bar Control – one of my favourite tools. Bar Control allows you to put links to apps in the notification bar (status bar). This allows you to switch to your most used apps quicker without going to the home screen.
Beebplayer – Unofficial player of BBC iPlayer TV programmes, live TV channels and live radio.
Bizcardreader – Uses camera to take picture of business card and save info. Download on post 428.
Car Mode – Sometimes the simplest apps are the best. Activated, incoming calls are directed to the Hero’s loudspeakers. Saves using Bluetooth.
Concise English Dictionary – Contains over 240,000 words, useful if you need one. Dictionary can be downloaded to memory card too.
Feedr – My favourite RSS reader – There is a demo app, so you can test first, but does everything I want with many options reliably and quickly. Another good RSS reader is Newsrob but the sync times are slower and therefore drains battery. However, Newrob has a lovely touch interface for moving between stories.
Google Services – Google Maps, Google Sky Map ( view the sky using camera and GPS) , Google Talk, Listen (Podcasts), Places Directory, Voice Search. All brilliant and available on the Android Market.
gTraffic - gTraffic displays live traffic information by region for the whole of the UK. Incidents are displayed in both list and map form. The list view uses a unique time-bar visualisation to show duration or time remaining. The data is supplied from the BBC.
Handycalc - A great free scientific calculator with unit conversions and currency convertor.
Reality Browser – Provides real time information through camera. Just try it. It is so cool.
London City – Free London Underground planner and map. There is a paid version with more functionality too.
Lottery Shaker – uses accelerometer for producing random lottery numbers
Magic 8 Ball – no surprises here, but works well, but don’t believe everything it says!
Marketenabler - Sadly, dependant on where you live, certain apps will only appear in your region’s Market app. This app allows you to fake a different region and buy a wider range of apps.
Metal Dectector -Yep, its true, your Hero can be made to hunt for metal. Sorry iPhone users dream on!! Blackbery users like Shaun, wishful thinking lol.
Picsay Pro – A must have quality app IMO. Color correct, sharpen, distort, insert other pictures, crop & straighten, paint, vignette, make color splash out of black-and-white pictures, add effects like cross process, add text, word balloons, props, and much more.
Pkt Auctions eBay – Android current ebay app, not an official one, but still fairly robust. The iPhone ebay app is better.
Root Explorer – The ultimate file explorer but only for rooted phones. Use with care!
Shazam - Great app for indentifying music. Allows use to view music info and then buy track.
Shopsavvy - Uses camera (or text entry) to scan barcode and check for best web price or local store price. I have found this works best for electrical items and multimedia. Very useful. Never pay too much.
Television - Watch TV from about 25 channels. Need wifi really to get the best quality. Not Live TV.
Traffic4england - Real time traffic info. Limited free use, then purchase required. Handy app though.
TVGuide – I use this app daily, and its has just been updated again to include even more channels. Also has 2 additional screens showing movies and sports. See below.

Review by Gavin Fabiani-Laymond
Herbert Richter car holders reduced / new BlackBerry holders released
PDA Hut has reduced the prices of its Herbert Richter windscreen holders to start from just £15.85 including VAT. As an example they have a large range available for the iPhone models and in my experience are some of the very best available.
Also new are new Herbert Richter holders for the BlackBerry Curve 8900 and Storm in a variety of styles to suit all needs.
“Herbert Richter is a leading manufacturer and a renowned innovator of universal car accessories and mounting solutions for more than fifty years. They are well known for their superb design and highest quality. Today they are one of the leading manufacturers of mobile mounting solutions and inventor of Flexible Gooseneck and it’s property rights holder with manufacturing numbers of over one hundred millions units to date.
As industry leader, before launching a new product, each product is subject to stringent tests by external laboratories to ensure that products meets most requirements of consumer needs. All materials used in manufacturing process comply with RoHS and WEEE environmental standards.”
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NBA Live hits the iPhone basket
EA has released NBA Live for the iPhone and appears to have cranked up the sports category a further notch on this platform. It is available at a premium price, but premium in the app store is still budget level everywhere else.
All 30 NBA teams are included in an 82 game season and first reviews suggest that it is probably the best basketball game to hit the iPhone so far. Love it or hate it, you cannot discount the iPhones potential gaming possibilities.
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HTC speaks to ‘You’
HTC has launched a new ‘You’ advertising campaign which is designed to get the brand recognised more widely than it currently is. What surprised me the most is that I saw one of the adverts on TV the other night and in the same segment saw ones for BlackBerry and Ovi (Symbian). It seems that smartphone mainstream advertising is really starting to take off. Here’s an example of below of how HTC is speaking to you, me and everyone else.
vHome for Symbian: all Symbian users need this
vHome is a Symbian 3rd Edition app which has just been translated into English, and which makes a world of difference to the way you will interact with your Symbian smartphone. Symbian-Guru has all of the details, including the video below, but if I was still using Symbian I would be on this one in a second.
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Wizcode Photocopy Mobile for Windows Mobile
Tracking all aspects of your life is not easy on a smartphone, but Wizcode Photocopy Mobile for Windows Mobile takes the process to a deeper level than before. It is currently on sale for $9.95 and if the description below sounds like something you need, this is the time to pick it up.
“Turn your mobile device into a fully featured photo copy machine, scanner and fax machine. Use the built-in camera to photograph (scan) paper documents on the go or take pictures and have them converted to compact PDF files with a single click of the stylus. In addition, you can also load images from your storage card and combine them with a scanned document, or combine multiple documents/images into a single PDF file. Share scanned documents with your contacts instantly by emailing them from within the application. PDF files can be saved to your device for digital archiving or backup.
Use Wizcode Photocopy Mobile to:
• Archive and share documents on the go
• Photocopy text, magazine pages or other printed materials
• Scan business cards, recipes, meeting memos or notes
• Create PDF photo albums”
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