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Archive for the ‘software’ Category

Google Maps 4.0 for Windows Mobile supports Google Buzz

Buzz2 Contrary to Google’s first report Windows Mobile users can use Buzz to some degree, as the new version of Google Maps for Windows Mobile, 4.0, does add some Buzz functionality.

The new Buzz layer allows you to see the locations of everybody using Buzz along with their location-aware messages. You can also make comments on other user’s Buzz messages.

You can download Google Maps 4.0 by visiting m.google.com/maps with your mobile browser.

Via Pocketnow.com

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Google aims to kill facebook, twitter and foursquare – no Windows Mobile client yet

Google has just announced its new social network service, which combines elements of all the biggest or more interesting social networks of today.

The service will include a mobile component, but as of yet only clients for the iPhone and Android are available, with Symbian, RIM and Windows Mobile versions being promised.

Hopefully the service will do a bit better than Okurt…

Read more here.

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Project Natal coming to Windows Mobile?

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Regular readers will know know we keep a close eye on Microsoft’s job postings, and occasionally come across something interesting.

The one below appears to be a pretty standard Project Natal job post, but then goes off into an unexpected tangent by demanding Windows Phone experience.

Does this mean that gesture-based UI is really coming to Windows Mobile?

Read the job post below and tell us what you think.

Sr Software Test Engineer (SDET) X box Live – Project Natal Job

Date: Feb 8, 2010

Location: Redmond, WA, US

Job Category: Software Engineering: Test
Location: United States, WA, Redmond
Job ID: 707967 11095
Product: Xbox Live
Division: Entertainment & Devices Division

Do you love Graphics? Want to take the latest graphics code, tools, and technologies for a ride before anyone else in the world? Want to participate in an effort to create the next generation of technology that will make our customers jump with excitement and our competitors shake with fear? If so, check out the Natal project – The Natal Platform Team is building the components at the core of this high profile project that is a huge part of the Microsoft consumer strategy. The result will be a revolutionary component for rich game and entertainment experiences that will forever change the face of entertainment. Do you have what it will take to help deliver on the vision? Jump in and find out…

Responsibilities include:
Design and implement graphics test cases which programmatically measure quality.
Investigate & implement new graphics testing techniques
Port existing graphics tests to new platforms
Write graphics test specifications
Lead by example
Own the quality of one or more feature areas in the System Test team
Identify product defects and track to their appropriate resolution
Collaborate with feature area Devs and PMs
Collaborate with partner teams
Provide feedback on key user scenarios, functional and technical designs, and
Contribute to overall product test planning and architecture
specifications.
Contribute to implementation of automation tools & solutions
Create and integrate test tools into test infrastructure
Qualifications include:
Experience writing graphics code with D3D10 or D3D11
Experience writing complex HLSL (or equivalent) shaders
Skills with 3D vector and matrix math
6 + years of product development and testing experience
Demonstrable experience of multiple successful product ship cycles
Strong C/C++ development and debugging skills
Able to work independently or with a team with minimal supervision
Excellent working knowledge of test methodologies and techniques
Utilization and evangelism of testing best practices
Experience with creating and enhancing existing automation systems
Examples of successful implementation of solutions to difficult product quality challenges
Familiar with test-driven development
Excellent problem solving skills
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Self disciplined and detail oriented
Solid understanding of the Xbox 360 software and system architecture desired
Experience working on Windows Mobile Phones a plus
A BA/BS in Computer Science or related technical discipline is required

Read the full job post here.

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Microsoft and MediaTek to create low-cost smartphone reference design

foneplus Microsoft, who has been working at low-end cheap smartphones for the developing world for some time, has teamed up with MediaTek, a chipset manufacturer, to create a reference platform for sub-$200 unsubsidized smartphones.

The phones, which will be Chinese 3G compatible, will use system-on-a-chip designs, which will both lower cost and boost performance and will be made available to low cost OEM and ODMs. 

The phones are expected to run Windows Mobile 6.x and to use Microsoft’s OneApp cross-OS application platform.

"There is a huge thirst for smartphones in emerging markets. For many people, the phone rather than the PC is the main entry point to the internet, resulting in a high demand for rich communication devices. In order to meet this demand, we have teamed up with MediaTek to facilitate the provision of affordable smartphones," said Daren Mancini, general manager for OEM Mobile at Microsoft in a statement.

Microsoft has been discussing smartphones for emerging markets for some years under the auspices of its Unlimited Potential Group. This has developed a concept called Fone+ – a midrange phone that would also serve as a PC, connecting to a TV to provide a large screen. The same group came up with the OneApp software platform for feature phones in emerging economies last year.

Read more at Rethink-wireless here.

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T-Mobile US HTC HD2 to be an entertainment monster

senseereaderIt seems there are all kinds of benefits to launching late. The HTC HD2 ROM for T-Mobile US has leaked onto the internet, and the packages contained in there shows a veritable power house of entertainment software.

To start with, the device will finally support the Amazon music store, meaning music can be purchased directly from the device. Next, the ereader application we recently showed from China will also make it to the US version of the device. 

The smartphone will also come bundled with games like Prince of Persia, Ferrari GT, Tetris and Guitar Hero.  Its not known of these will simply be trials or full versions however.

More interesting additions are Mobi-TV support, Slacker Radio and the presence of a BlockBuster app, and and finally, the smartphone will also come with Swype pre-installed.

Existing HTC HD2 owners can quench their seething jealousy by downloading the ROM from XDA-Developers here.

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New HTC Flashlight app for the HTC HD2 now available

The latest version of the HTC HD2 ROMs contain some interesting new apps, including an ereader, but also this new HTC Flashlight app, which makes pretty good use of the super-bright dual LEF flashlights in the monster.

The cab  can be downloaded for your HTC HD2 from XDA-Developers here.

Via Pocketnow.com

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Locus OS – cool location-based mobile OS UI from Microsoft

Istartedsomething.com noticed this cool concept UI by Barton Smith, an Australian designer, which shows what a location-based user interface would look like on a mobile device.

It seems to have elements to Zune and Android widgets and even TouchFlo3D.

It seems pretty lustworthy to me.  What do our readers think? Let us know below.

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