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RoadSync 4 for Symbian S60

RoadSync 4 for Symbian S60RoadSync 4 for Symbian S60. Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, RoadSync provides secure, wireless and direct push synchronization of corporate e-mail, calendar, contacts, tasks & attachments - all in one affordable, scalable and easy to manage package. With RoadSync, you can now delete spam, reply to urgent messages, accept meeting requests, update contacts and conveniently access your critical data anytime, anywhere! Better yet, all changes made on the mobile handset will automatically sync with the Microsoft Exchange Server and be up-to-date when you open Microsoft Office Outlook on your desktop. Continue reading ‘RoadSync 4 for Symbian S60′

eWallet for iPhone

eWallet for iPhone 1eWallet for iPhone. eWallet lets you customize cards with your own photos, organize cards into categories, add personal notes, security questions to any cards, and have as many different wallets as you want.

eWallet for iPhone Features
+ Secure storage for passwords, usernames, PINs
+ Strong 256-bit AES encryption
+ Secure storage for bank and credit card info
+ Great-looking cards, with your own graphics or ours
+ Time-out lock to keep your info safe
+ Live URLs, phone numbers and email addresses for extra safety and convenience. Launch trusted websites, send email, or make calls with just 1 tap
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Nokia’s global Ovi site, Sync on Ovi available

Nokia global Ovi site Sync on Ovi availableNokia’s global Ovi site, Sync on Ovi available. Nokia has recently launched the global Ovi.com website to bring all of their web services — including Nokia Maps, Share on Ovi and Files on Ovi — under one brand. The SyncML based Sync on Ovi service, available for both S60 and S40-powered Nokia cell phones, allows you to easily sync your contacts, appointments, and notes to your Nokia account. Continue reading ‘Nokia’s global Ovi site, Sync on Ovi available’

How to Share Applications between iPhones

How to Share Applications between iPhonesHow to Share Applications between iPhones. The Fairplay DRM that Apple uses to protect its iPhone applications from piracy allows you to authorize up to 5 computers to share your iTunes purchases. You can share iPhone apps with each other as long as both your iTunes are authorized to use them e.g. you want to share it with your wife/family. Melvin Rivera, a web developer located in New York has wrote a step by step tutorial on how to do it. Here’s a quick rundown of Melvin’s tutorial:
0. You can buy an app from your iTunes e.g. Super Monkey Ball game (This is just a sample for demonstration purposes)
1. Download the app to iTunes and sync to your iPhone
2. In your Family member’s mac, ‘Log In’ to their iTunes application with ‘your’ iTunes Store account
3. ‘Log Out’ and then back ‘Log In’
4. Inside iTunes, Go to the app store, Find Super Monkey Ball game and click ‘Buy’ App button
5. ‘Re-download’ the Super Monkey Ball game application
(iTunes knows you’ve already paid for this, you can download it again for free)
6. If download completes, then ‘Log Out’ of ‘your’ iTunes account
7. Log back in with your-family-member’s iTunes account
8. Sync the iPhone (The app should transfer)
9. and Done! You should now have Super Monkey Ball mobile game on two different iPhones.

Enjoy! More screenshots of How to Share Applications between iPhones are available from here.

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SugarSync - Sync, Online Backup Data Storage for Mac, PC, iPhone

SugarSync - Sync, Online Backup Data Storage for Mac, PC, iPhone

SugarSync - Sync, Online Backup Data Storage for Mac, PC, iPhone. SugarSync is an online backup with remote access, multi computer sync and online sharing built in. With the service, you can backup your files, photos, folders, datas and keep your files in sync on all of your computers — PC or Mac, iPhone. And If you need your files, it’s simple to access your files from any web browser or mobile phone. When you register your SugarSync account, you are assigned a personal URL. Simply point any browser to that personalized URL and you’ll have access to all the files you’ve chosen to upload from your home computer. Continue reading ‘SugarSync - Sync, Online Backup Data Storage for Mac, PC, iPhone’

MobileMe for iPhone, iPod Touch, Mac and PC

MobileMe for iPhone, iPod touch, Mac and PCMobileMe for iPhone, iPod Touch, Mac and PC. You might have a Mac at home, a PC at work, and an iPhone or iPod touch. How do you keep them all in sync? With MobileMe, your email, contacts, and calendar stay the same wherever you check them, no matter what device you use. MobileMe works with the applications you know well. Microsoft Outlook on a PC. Mail, Address Book, and iCal on a Mac. Changes you make in these desktop applications are regularly synced with MobileMe. Continue reading ‘MobileMe for iPhone, iPod Touch, Mac and PC’

Flickr Mobile Photo Uploader for BlackBerry

Flickr Mobile Photo Uploader for BlackBerryFlickr Mobile Photo Uploader for BlackBerry. Following on the previous post about BlackBerry Media Sync - iTunes-based media transfers to BlackBerries, Flickr has released their free solution to allow BlackBerry owners to upload pictures taken with their handset directly to a Flickr account. It allows the BlackBerry user to tag their photos, catalog them in to albums, adjust the image size, and even geo-tag (GPS-enabled) right on your RIM’s smartphones. You can get the free Flickr mobile photo uploader from BlackBerry’s website here.

Apple announced MobileMe Service for data sharing

Apple announced MobileMe Service for data sharingApple announced MobileMe Service for data sharing. As Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 3G at WWDC 2008 today, Apple has announced a new service for its hyper-connected customers called ‘MobileMe’. This is a new service for your iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC. It’s the simple way to keep everything up to date. MobileMe is essentially the re-branded replacement for Apple’s .Mac data-sharing service. Continue reading ‘Apple announced MobileMe Service for data sharing’

iPhone SDK beta 6 now Available

iPhone SDK beta 6 now AvailableiPhone SDK beta 6 now Available. As a follow-up to the iPhone SDK Beta 5, iPhone SDK beta 6 is now out and available to grab. An updated version of Leopard (10.5.3) is required for this iPhone’s sixth SDK. About the Leopard 10.5.3, it brings Gmail/Address Book sync for iPhone users (Arstechnica has more about the 10.5.3). As usual, it’s recommended to keep your application up-to-date for a better performance. Continue reading ‘iPhone SDK beta 6 now Available’