Monthly Archives: December 2009

Looking to 2010

2010It’s the time of year when I indulge myself and write an article about my favourite smartphone developments of the year, and also look ahead to what may happen next year. It has been a busy year in the smartphone world, but one which also sprung up a few surprises which give an indication of what is to come over the next 12 months.

The iPhone and the DROID dominated the online news headlines and you would believe that these two platforms are the ones which will dominate the high streets going forward, but that is far from the truth. RIM has continued to buck the market with an operating system many see as outdated and seriously in need of a refresh and Comscore’s latest survey puts BlackBerry devices as by far the most likely to be purchased in the next 3 months; Pearl: 18%, Storm: 13%, Curve: 11%, Bold: 4%, Tour: 3%. The latest financials from RIM also show steady progress with 4.4 million new BlackBerry subscribers added. Is it possible that the current BlackBerry OS works best for new entrants into the smartphone market? I see BlackBerry smartphones being used more and more by non business people and there is little doubt that RIM is doing well, but this time next year I would not expect to see it dominating if the OS has barely changed. I could be wrong, but I believe a major OS refresh will be released in the latter half of 2010.

Apple will no doubt pop up with a new iPhone in 2010 and the rest will play catch up again. It is ironic that Nokia and Microsoft have attempted to cash in on the iPhones popularity and only managed to make it look even better, and more ironic still that RIM has ignored the iPhone and done better than ever before. I am expecting more good things from Apple in 2010 and a variant with a hardware keyboard would probably make me jump to the platform.

Android will continue to increase its market share and we can safely expect more devices from the likes of HTC and Motorola, but something tells me that it is not going to match the dominance of Apple and RIM. For all of the fun you get with an Android device, it is still an OS which requires work to use and I am not convinced that it has that special ‘something’ needed to propel it to the top.

Over the past three years most end of year assessments will discuss the possibility of Palm making it through the next 12 months and so far it has survived. I have to say that, once again, I am not convinced it will survive the whole of 2010 or more likely it will be bought up by a company like Nokia who needs what Palm has. No matter how you look at it, 2009 was not a successful one for Palm and with Nokia, Google, RIM, Microsoft and Apple (who are all much more powerful) I don’t see how Palm can compete on its own.

We have to also consider the feature phone market which is quickly morphing into a replica of the smartphone market (if there is such a thing anymore) and how this may impact sales of smartphones over the next year. This market is huge and as the likes of Samsung and LG create phones with QWERTY keyboards, social networking apps and better cameras that the consumer could hope for these could start to chop away at sales of more expensive fully featured smartphones.

None of the above is insightful industry analysis, but it is a guess at what may happen and is so vague that I can still proclaim myself to be correct in 12 months time:) I think 2010 will mark another huge shift in the mobile market led by Apple and possibly RIM, but whatever happens this segment of the industry is not slowing down anytime soon which is good news for all of us.

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Twittelator Pro Updated: tons of new features

tpTwittelator Pro for iPhone has been updated and includes a superb set of new features. It was already good, but should now be one of the very best available. Here’s a list of the new features-

- App has landscape everywhere
- Tweet your currently playing iPod song and album art
- See conversation threads in Messages
- Messages fully cached locally
- Compose: pull down to see tweet you’re responding to
- Update your bio, name & location from My Profile
- Geottagged tweets show pin for insty-map
- Option to show only geotagged nearby tweets
- Drag down top tweet to refresh
- Drag up the bottom tweet to get more tweets
- Search over 3,500 themes from Themes chooser
- Show Movapic thumbnails and images
- Find People by their full name, just like twitter’s!
- Search window better organized
- Tap a #hashtag to either search or define it
- Email tweet sends more rich tweet info
- Email entire list of tweets with rich tweet info
- More efficient image caching
- Conversations optimized to check your timeline first
- Blocking someone removes their tweets from timelines
- User details shows if user is protected or verified
- Lists and Profiles are archived for faster launch
- Cleaner Options panel:
– tap Name or Swipe tweet right
– now includes Save Tweets options
– Swipe tweet left to get user and @mentioned details

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Calculator Mega Pack for Blackberry

Calculator Mega Pack for Blackberry contains lots of useful tools which will be of use to those who can justify the $28 asking price. Suspect not many…

“Calculator Pack is a complete collection of essential calculators. The pack contains Universal Converter, Electrical Calculator, Loan Calculator, Health Calculator, Currency Converter and Periodic Table. 50% discount has been offered to this pack. An essential utility for every user.

Calculator List:
• Universal Converter
• Electrical Calculator
• Loan Calculator
• Health Calculator
• Currency Converter
• Periodic Table.”

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Could a new fund lift Elevation Partners?

epFortune has an article published which looks at the current situation for Elevantion Partners. Its investment of $460 million in Palm would net a gain of just $40 million were it to sell today and so the big money is on needing more money to make more money. Make sense?

Word is that Elevation Partners, the high-profile if poorly timed private-equity firm headlined by rock star Bono and star investor Roger McNamee, is considering raising a new fund.

As surely as dogs chase rabbits or night follows day, PE shops raise more money when the existing fund is mostly used up. (Elevation’s is about 70% invested.) Yet when all you have to show for your first effort are embarrassing misses — no rabbits caught, mostly grim darkness, metaphorically speaking — it’s got to be tough to collect fresh cash.

This is the tough position in which Elevation finds itself. Despite having raised $1.9 billion in 2004, the ballyhooed firm is far from a successful experiment. It’s got all of one exit, a gaming-company sale to Electronic Arts (ERTS), headed by an Elevation co-founder.

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PRP Dates for Windows Mobile

There are many public holiday apps for Windows Mobile, but for $2.99 PRP Dates is one of the better value ones. I can’t quite see if it integrates into the default calendar though- “Get all the dates you always wanted to know in advance on your Handheld. Upcoming holidays sorted in order of region and religion. So now you don”t miss any dates! Useful for business travelers to schedule meetings and people having international friends. Reminds you to wish your friends for a event/festival in their region or religion and make friends forever.”

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Nokia Update N95 and N95 8GB firmware to v35

pda247In what may been seen as a surprise move, Nokia has issued updates for the N95 and N95 8GB. AAS has all the details, or rather the lack of them, but if yours has some issues the update is probably worthwhile.

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Vodafone UK announces iPhone pricing and launch date

iphoneVodafone UK is expecting to deliver the iPhone range to customers on 14th January and is offering free Vodafone to Vodafone calls if you pre-order now. The price plans available of roughly equivalent to other providers and so, for once, the quality of the network and customer service are the main differentiators when choosing an iPhone.

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Inside the Trackpad: a BlackBerry Science Lesson

padThis is the kind of article which will either fascinate you or bore you to tears. I admit to being fascinated- “You might have noticed a different navigation tool on recent BlackBerry® smartphones like the BlackBerry® Curve™ 8520 smartphone and BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700 smartphone. Inside BlackBerry wanted to find out how the trackpad worked, so we went and sat down with David (Vice President of Handheld Products) and Derek (Electronics Designer) for a quick lesson.

In the most basic terms you might have heard the trackpad described as an optical mouse. “Think of your standard red-light mouse except your finger is the desk, and you’re moving the desk,” explains Derek. “So the tiny little imperfections of a desk that your mouse picks up on to navigate, it’s now replacing that with your thumb.”…

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QOTD: Smartphone entertainment?

qotd27Has your use of smartphone entertainment (music, video etc.) increased greatly since the newer touch screen devices have flooded the market? I tend to listen to music and watch films more on a mobile now than ever before.

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Bye bye eBooks, hello eBooks

pjYou are probably aware of my thoughts on the recent geographic restrictions problem that has hit people who like to read eBooks and who, by no fault of their own, live outside the US. eReader and fictionwise is now a pointless resource for those of us who want to read new books and despite their claims that only 10% of eBooks are restricted (which I don’t believe for one moment) we simply cannot buy new eBooks worth reading anymore.

After a few months of not reading eBooks at all I took the plunge and purchased the Peter James app from iTunes for my iPhone. It costs £4.99 and you get 2 full eBooks plus exclusive extras and the ability to buy more books in the Roy Grace series. I wasn’t particularly interested in the extras, but just wanted to read something new and this seems worth the risk. And well worth the risk it was- so far I am heavily engrossed in book 1 of the series and am fully expecting to go through the next 5 books throughout the year ahead.

I am no fan of the way eBooks are sold on iTunes because some of them are very expensive. For example, The Lost Symbol by Dam Brown is £14.49 and the reviews suggest that the eReading experience is not that good. I can buy the hardback for £9.99 everywhere else. However, eBooks are practical and allow me to read whenever I like and so I will continue to read them albeit it at a premium. If the number of eBooks on iTunes grows then this will be my first port of call for future purchases and the likes of eReader will lose my business forever.

It is not just the fact that the restrictions are in place because I understand why they are there, but the fact that they never respond to questions about it, they have not bothered to make their sites usable by only allowing me to see books I can buy and they seem to have no interest in helping loyal customers who have purchased hundreds of books from them in the past. Once again, Apple sneaks in while others drop the ball…

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HotkeyManager – BlackBerry Keyboard Shortcut Manager

Is HotkeyManager one of the best BlackBerry utilities available? It is certainly up there and great value at under $5. “HotkeyManager is a must-have keyboard shortcut manager for BlackBerry owners. With HotkeyManager, you can easily create and manage shortcuts to applications, phone calls and system utilities for your BlackBerry. Boosting up your mobile experience is just one click away!

HotkeyManager seamlessly integrates with the BlackBerry OS and helps you convert your daily tasks and various BlackBerry functions to a list of keyboard shortcuts. With HotkeyManager, You can setup shortcuts to BlackBerry applications (such as Alarm, Calendar, Google Maps, MemoryUp, NetworkAcc and Texas Hold’Em King 2, etc.), shortcuts to phone calls by simply adding contacts from your BlackBerry contacts, and shortcuts to BlackBerry system utilities (such as Open/Close WiFi, Open/Close Signal, Camera, Email/SMS/MMS/PIN, and Shutdown BlackBerry, etc.). All the tedious scrolling and searching now turns into a single hotkey-click.”

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Paperboy for the iPhone delivers

pbPaperboy has been released for the iPhone and really does deliver (do you like what I did there…?;)) It is available for a reasonable price and will bring back tons of memories to those of you who experienced it the first time around.

“Pick up your old Push Bike, put on your peaked cap and Imagine yourself braving the streets of an American suburb!

In this single-player retro classic you play a baseball cap-wearing freckle-faced paperboy who lobs newspapers at subscribing houses as he cycles by. If you neglect a house or damage it by chucking a paper through a window, the owner un-subscribes. Your aim, of course, is to get through seven days without losing all your customers.

If you think that sounds too easy, then don’t forget that you will also have to simultaneously avoid obstacles, such as remote control cars, dogs, road works, and runaway mowers (the comic minutiae of suburban life).”

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Palm Pre Plus in the Works for Verizon?

prePIC has posted an article called Palm Pre Plus in the Works for Verizon? which explores the Palm Pre Plus and takes an educated guess at what it really is. I think we can expect more memory, expansion and a faster processor. Any other guesses?

“As 2009 draws to a close, more and more confirmations are appearing to suggest that several WebOS are headed to Verizon Wireless in early 2010. The latest rumor comes from a PhoneArena article claiming that some VZW tipsters are reporting the presence of a “Palm Pre Plus” in big red’s internal inventory system. Unfortunately, there is no clear indication of specs, pricing, or release date thus far.

For quite some time the rumor mill has been reporting several different possibilities for an improved version of the Pre on Verizon. These claims have ranged from the likely (16GB of internal storage and/or a microSD slot) to the far-fetched (a larger-size LCD). Based on Palm’s past history with upgraded devices such as the 700w/700wx, the most plausible scenario would see Verizon initially carrying refreshed versions of the Pre and Pixi, with webOS 1.3.5 possibly standard. Then those updated versions will presumably arrive on Sprint in the Q2/Q3 timeframe to replace the original ’09 editions.”

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There are over 800 apps in Windows Martketplace… oops

marketPocketnow is running a story about Microsoft proclaiming that there are over 800 apps in the Windows Martketplace. A good number if there were not many thousands more available for the platform…

“Although 800 apps are in Marketplace, not all applications may appear or show up for all users. Marketplace for Mobile intelligently filters out apps that are not compatible for your device and only shows the applications that are available and compatible for your Windows phone or Windows Mobile handset. According to Brandon Miniman, Chief Editor at pocketnow.com, of the 800 applications that are in the Marketplace right now, only 400 applications appeared on his Windows Mobile device.

Windows Mobile has one of the largest applications catalog available on any mobile platform. However, not all have been submitted nor approved for Marketplace for Mobile, and unlike the iPhone, you can still load applications that aren’t on Marketplace for Mobile legally without having to hack your device onto a Windows phone. In comparison with available inventory in other official app stores, iPhone iTunes App Store, which has roughly 100,000 applications, Android Market contains 16,000 apps, and Palm App Catalog has roughly 800 apps also, Windows Mobile still seems to be a nascent place for mobile shoppers.”

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Save a tree with LocaNote Lite for S60 touch

lnLocaNote Lite for S60 Touch has been released by Tamoggemon. Here is the entertainly strange press release- We feel that the Copenhagen heads should be considered hypocrites: while talking about the environment, their notes are being scribbled down on paper. Paper, which is produced out of trees, and furthermore, is dumb.

On contrary, S60 touch phones, are smart. With Tamoggemon LocaNote, they become your personal note taking tool – and can do loads of things your ordinary slab-of-wood will never be able to do.

For the ultra-low price of 3€ on Ovi, customers can enjoy the following features:

x) Flexible folder structure

File cases for paper are large and – at least to a large extent – unportable. LocaNote Lite allows you to sort your notes into folders, which can contain subfolders ad infinitum. And all of that in less than 1 cubic decimeter of space…

x) Rich colour notes

On paper, the number of colours is limited by the amount of pens which fit into your pocket. In LocaNote, the number of colours does not affect your pockets – create full colour notes on the run with but one stylus or finger tap!

x) Note searching / sorting

Finally, finding notes is easier than it has ever been before. Enter the date when you created or edited the note, and LocaNote finds it for you – no effort whatsoever on your end!

Cutting a long story short: paper notes are out. LocaNote is in. Go, Tamoggemon! Go, LocaNote! Go, S60 touch!

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