Archive for January, 2007
How can you cure ADHD? See what this air pilot did - for himself and his two sons! Get the best books - you can do it too.
Don”t kill your kids with Ritalin or Strattera - go NATURAL instead! My recommendations for best info. In part 3 of his continuing review of the new Sony Ericsson W950i UIQ 3-powered music smartphone, Ewan looks at the rest of its application suite. In case you missed them, here are parts 1 and 2 of […]
X-Plore is a file manager for S60 phones from Lonely Cat Games the authors of Smart Movie and Profimail. X-Plore is currently available as a free beta. It includes the usual file manager features and also includes a images and text viewer. It does not use the standard S60 UI elements and consequently is […]
After reporting that Flixster closed a highly competitive venture round earlier today, I did some digging on available growth statistics for the service. According to recent Comscore data, Flixster has had a terrific period of unique visitor and page view growth over the last several months. Alexa and Compete also show a solid growth trend.
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The first part of a new series of tutorials on developing for UIQ is now available on the Sony Ericsson Developer world website. The tutorials are written by freelance developer Simon Judge and part 1 covers cover UIQ the platform and offers an architectural overview.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from All About Symbian - News
The Net Jet Games Console plugs into your PC USB port and delivers instant access to a raft of online games of all kinds. You use a small token to unlock games that look interesting and the system does the rest. Interesting idea and clearly aimed at the younger audience, but still worth a look. […]
The Franklin 12 Language Global Speaking Translator. We’re talking 450,000 words and 12,000 phrases here, so you shouldn’t be short of something to say while vacationing in those far off lands. You can even record your own custom words and phrases that you think you may need. Lots of interesting possibilities there, eh? $229.95.
Ideal for […]
The Musician’s Emergency Adapter Kit. Never be lost or alone without a jack, RCA, XLR or other audio plug or socket type at your side. This kit should see you through even the most dire gig-side panic. $65.00.
When Radio Shack is closed, you’ll feel confident that you can handle any venue’s crazy sound system setup with […]
CelluBike. Take a bunch of infrared lights, attach them to a recumbent bike array of some sort, throw in some scientific stuff and you’ve got a sure-fire profit maker in today’s sleek obsessed world. Does it work? Who knows. Just enjoy the marketing. [Via Gizmag]
The CelluBike engages the bodies own force to actually eliminate, not disguise […]
The Fakefinder search engine lets you identify those fake RIAA and MPAA torrents which are placed on the network to trap, entice and otherwise make you seem culpable. Quite a useful little tool.
Tags: bittorrent, riaa+fakes, riaa
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3Jam. Group text messaging. Send one message to the service and they send it on to all your friends. Works on any phone but you do need friends. Preferably more than one of. Er…business model?
3jam does not charge you anything to use the service. However, your carrier’s standard or other text messaging charges may apply, […]
