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Saturday, December 29th, 2007GPSed is a free location-based geotagging and tracking application for Blackberry, Palm, Windows Mobile, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and other J2ME mobile devices that enables real-time GPS tracking and collecting track data in an online archive. In areas without network coverage it is still possible to record tracks by a mobile …
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O2 Nokia N82 now available
Sunday, December 23rd, 2007Today, a few retailers have listed the O2 Nokia N82 (http://www.mobilevenueshop.co.uk/display.asp?hs=n82) on their websites. The handset is currently only available in titanium silver, but it is still a very nice looking handsets. I was very lucky to get to play with one as a very good friend of mine Jay,…
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AutoMsg: Schedule & Automatically Send Timed SMS Text Messages on Java J2ME Mobile Phones
Sunday, December 23rd, 2007AutoMsg is a free application for Java J2ME devices that allows you to scheduled and send SMS text messages at a predefined time automatically from your mobile phone such as Nokia S60, Sony Ericsson UIQ or Motorola.
To set a new auto-message, open the application, type the body of the …
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O2 BlackBerry 8310 now available with Facebook Access
Saturday, December 15th, 2007The BlackBerry 8310 (http://postpaymobiles.at/tmobileonlinestore?CTY=37 DURL=http://shop.o2.co.uk/phone/BlackBerry/8310) is available to buy from O2. If you like facebook (http://www.facebook.com/), then I can guarantee that after five or so minutes of using the BlackBerry 8310 your will love it. Unlike most other mobile phones where you have to access Facebook using the web interface,…
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Nokia’s N Gage gaming platform is coming
Saturday, December 15th, 2007Nokia (http://www.nokia.co.uk/) will next Tuesday launch their new N-Gage gaming platform, which will only be available on the Nokia N81. Nokia N81 8GB (http://www.mobilevenueshop.co.uk/display.asp?hs=n818gb) owners will be able to take advantage gaming graphics that are second to none for a mobile phone device. If anyone can remember when the Original…
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The Nokia 6708 is the Worst Phone I’ve Ever Used
Thursday, December 13th, 2007Cellphone9 asks "What's the worst phone you've ever used?" The Nokia 6708 was definitely the worst phone I've ever used. While this smartphone was one of Nokia's few attempts to utilize the versatile UIQ interface, the battery drained too quickly, the camera wasn't worth mentioning, and the speakers were too soft to be ………
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Nokia S60 meets YouTube
Thursday, December 13th, 2007It has been a long time coming, but finally it looks like the wait is over! Well not totally because this is only a beta release, but it is a step forward. It is now possible to browse and watch the full catalogue from YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/) on your Nokia S60…
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Black Nokia 6300 available soon
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007Nokia 6300 (product-brand-model.php?brand=Nokia name=6300) is now available in black. Early this year, Nokia release the Nokia 6310i replacement, the Nokia 6300. It immediately made a very big impact on the mobile phone marketing and was Nokia’s top selling handset at one stage in 2007. The Nokia 6300 was very popular…
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ParkWhiz Mobile: Find and Reserve Parking Slots based on GPS Location from Mobile Phone
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007ParkWhiz is an intelligent service that helps car owners in United States to find, reserve, and sell parking slots in a garage from the web or mobile. Drivers can search and book monthly, hourly or airport parkings in advance from the comfort of their PC or while on the go …
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Boarding Passes for the Cellular Phone
Monday, December 10th, 2007It really amazes me that in order to board a plane, I have to have a paper ticket. Come on, this is the digital age, and we need to be saving trees. Can't I just get some confirmation on my cellular phone or ………
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