Looking for SPB Quads for Symbian? SPB Software has announced the release of the Symbian version of SPB Quads – an extremely addictive mobile game created to help killing time with use. Now the users of touchscreen Symbian phones have a good way to spend 5 boring minutes in line or challenge their Windows Mobile and iPhone rivals’ dominance in the online score table.
Based on SPB Quadronica game, SPB Quads is the new arcade game for Symbian in which one has to put together all his/her pattern-finding skills to succeed. A player’s goal in this game is to reveal and mark rectangles’ corners of the same colors in a field filled with color bricks, thus “destroying” them and earning scores. There are two modes in the game: a time-limited mode and an endless, “strategic” mode. This effectively creates two different scenarios of playing. Continue reading ‘Symbian version of SPB Quads now available for download’

YouTube App for Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 has been updated. The latest version of the YouTube Mobile app is now version 2.4. Continue reading ‘YouTube App for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones updated’

Oakley and Nokia collaborated in Vancouver for a special limited edition Nokia N97 mini for Oakley sponsored Olympians. Only 200 phones were made. It’s basically the regular N97 mini with the Oakley Thunderbird logo laser etched onto the back of the cell phone and some exclusive Oakley team videos & photos. Continue reading ‘Nokia N97 mini Oakley Limited Edition for sponsored Olympians’

Space Impact: Meteor Shield is available for the Nokia N97 and N97 mini. What’s interesting about this free Nokia N97 game is you can use digital compass sensor (magnetometer) to play the game! Continue reading ‘FREE Nokia N97 Game – Space Impact: Meteor Shield available for download’

Nokia C5 has been spotted at FCC with quadband GSM with 900 / 2100MHz 3G only. It’s apparently the European version of the device, not the U.S. version. As you may already know, AT&T works on 1900 and T-Mobile on 1700 MHz.

Sony Ericsson Satio firmware upgrade should start to come up this weekend and then continue over the coming week. The update will be available through the Update Service client found at www.sonyericsson.com/update. Continue reading ‘Firmware Update for Sony Ericsson Satio’
Alpine has announced together with Nokia and NAVTEQ a strategic partnership to bring a new connected technology called Terminal Mode to car infotainment systems. This technology will provide Nokia’s Ovi services such as navigation, powered by NAVTEQ maps, through smartphones that are integrated into the car environment. By integrating the smartphone handset seamlessly with in-car electronics, this technology is able to bring smartphone widget-based services like navigation, music, weather reports and application stores, in addition to the usual call and talk functions of a mobile phone into the car environment. Once connected, and with appropriate safety measures in place, users are able to ergonomically and safely use services and applications through the high resolution screens and audio systems embedded in the car. The technology was developed in cooperation with CE4A and paves the way for standardized interface between smartphones and automotive infotainment systems. Continue reading ‘Alpine partners with Nokia and NAVTEQ to integrate Smartphones Into Car Infotainment Systems’
Microsoft brings its first app to Android, called Microsoft Tag Reader.
Microsoft Tag Reader for Google Android allows you to use your phone as a mobile barcode reader. You simply point your phone’s camera at a tag, snap a picture, and the Tag program will interpret it.
Microsoft Tag Reader is also available for the Windows Mobile, J2ME, iPhone, Blackberry and Symbian S60 phones.
Microsoft Tag Reader is now available for download directly from the Android Market on your Android phone by searching for ‘Microsoft Tag’.
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