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T-Mobile Complete: The Gift of Phone for the Holidays

While AT&T and Verizon are battling it out with commercials over "There's a Map for That" rival T-Mobile is going a different route in the USA by offering an easy way to gift cell phones this holiday with the T-Mobile Complete package. Essentially, the "Complete" plan allows you to purchase a phone or smartphone outright--the BlackBerry Curve 8520 read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

TouchFLO 3D 2.1/2.5: Disable Unnecessary 01:02 Clock Flip

TouchFLO 3D 2.1 and Sense 2.5 have a lot of eye candy to go along with the tremendous functionality found within both versions of HTC’s UI. The combination of beauty and execution has undoubtedly been successful. Still, at one point or another, many users have realized that a portion of the gloss is unnecessary. An example of this is evident in the read more

By: CJ Lippstreu | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

Another Flash Light Application for the HD2

We've posted about the Flash Light application that now offers support for the new HTC HD2 but now a similar application surfaces with same functionality/ With the limitation that it currently does not support "brightmode", Flash Light has a dual mode of operation: for the LED to remain on whilst your finger is in contact with the screen, just read more

By: Anton D. Nagy | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

No Windows Mobile 6.5 for Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Unfortunately for owners of the XPERIA X1, Sony Ericsson has confirmed that an official update to Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional. An unofficial version was obtained by XDA-Developers, but for those looking for an official release will be out of luck in updating their devices at this time. (via: WMPowerUser) read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

miniUSB to microUSB Converters

We might see a new trend of slim devices coming with the arrival of the HD2, devices which are slim due to (among others) the migration from miniUSB to microUSB. But what happens if your microUSB cable bundled with your device gets defective? You can easily buy cheap miniUSB to microUSB adapters online, they go from $1 to $10 on Amazon, depending read more

By: Anton D. Nagy | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

Samsung Bada OS Based on Nucleus RTOS?

A tipster told us that Samsung's forthcoming Bada operating system may be based off Nucleus RTOS or Nucleus OS, an embedded real-time operating system that is developed by Mentor Graphics. Although Samsung had announced the Bada name and its intentions with a multi-platform strategy, the firm has not to this day detailed the mysteries behind Bada.  read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10: Nice, But Not Ready for Primetime Yet

Sony Ericsson has unveiled that the user interface--previously referred to as UX for User eXperience--on the Sony Ericsson Android XPERIA X10 (also previously referred to as the X3), is now known as the Nexus UI. Nexus provides a custom overlay on top of Android and inegrates neatly with media files through the MediaScape interface and with social read more

By: Chuong Nguyen | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

HD2 Capacitive Screen Too Sensitive?

Seems like after our long time yearning for a capacitive screen for Windows Mobile and after trying and applying so many tweaks, hacks and edits to increase sensitivity on the classic resistive screen devices, now that we've got increased sensitivity on a capacitive screen, it's too much to handle. If this is you and your capacitive HD2 then read more

By: Anton D. Nagy | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments

LangLearner Translator

If you remember seeing Dan’s demo of the LangLearner Lite application from the Windows Mobile MarketPlace, the LangLearner Translator will look a bit familiar. It’s made by the same people, but offers different functionality. Where the regular LangLearner application only allows you to select phrases that you want to translate, the LangLearner read more

By: Adam Z Lein | Date: 19-Nov-09 | - Comments
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