Posts Tagged ‘video’
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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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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Another HTC HD2 vs Nexus One video
Our least favourite video reviewer has published this video comparing the HTC HD2 vs the Google Nexus One. While getting the screen size wrong and complaining about the Windows Mobile settings when Sense settings completely replaces it does not do much for his credibility, the video may be useful to some who are comparing the device on style and screen size, both areas where the HTC HD2 indisputably rules.
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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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Lyrics Finder for Windows Mobile reviewed
Lyrics Finder has got a very basic UI. When you fire up the app you have a Search and Cache button. The cache allows you to view your previous lyrics search.
Read more at BestWindowsMobileApps here.
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Resco Sudoku Touch 1.50 reviewed
With a beautiful and simple interface alongside easy gameplay, Resco Sudoku Touch is a joy to use and is a definite must have for Sudoku fans. There are an almost unlimited number of levels to play over four types of difficulty, you can even create your own Sudoku challenge from scratch…
Read more at BestWindowsMobileApps here.
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