Posts Tagged ‘software’
T-Mobile US HTC HD2 to be an entertainment monster
It 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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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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Garmin-Asus M10 promotional video touts features, Windows Mobile 6.5.3
Asus have put up this short promotional video for the Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M10, showing the various features of the device.
Unfortunately due to not understanding Chinese, most are lost on me, but of note are features such as the taskbar search shortcut, the card-like multi-tasking interface and that the video explicitly mentions Windows Mobile 6.5.3 as a feature of the device, something which we have not seen until now.
Early reports regarding the handset expected sales are good, with Asus noting 1000 pre-orders for the device in the small Taiwanese market, with sales expected to exceed 20 000 there.
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Resco Brain Games 3.0 reviewed
Resco Brain Games 3.0 is a great selection of games to help get the “little grey cells” working again. There’s a slick interface which looks strangely similar to the iPhone to flick, slide & scroll through & 44 different challenges, each with multiple levels of difficulty…
Read more and see a further video at BestWindowsMobileApps.com
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Watch your kids like a dog
Have you very wanted to know what your kids are doing at all time? well I haven’t but now you can. This little application is priced at a very high $14.95 a month and what do you get? not much, all you get is the ability to track the calls, massages and service. The application just added Windows Mobile supports and if you get it now, you can start watching in on your kids by today night.
Latest version of HDWobble visually stunning, cant tear your eyes away
elAlem, the creator of HDWobble recently bought an HTC HD2 and has been had at work exploiting the fast processor and OpenGL acceleration to create this stunning gallery feature, currently part of the HDWobble app, but which he hopes to release as a stand alone image viewer also.
The application makes wide use of multi-touch, and is at present just for the HD2.
Keep an eye on this XDA-Developers thread for the first release.
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