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.NET Compact Framework Preview from Red Five Labs

If you like gadgets you need my RSS feed. It keeps you up-to-date on all the gizmos you love!Red Five Labs have announced a Community Technology Preview of their .NET Compact Framework for Symbian OS. Aimed at developers it allows mobile applications targeting (written using) Microsoft's .NET Compact Framework 1.0 to run unchanged on [...]

The Nokia N77 hands-on preview

Amazon.com Widgets Rafe Blandford gives his hands-on preview of the Nokia N77 smartphone, launched at 3GSM 2007, the first mainstream device with built-in DVB-H mobile TV support. He also goes into detail about DVB-H technology and his thoughts on the way the mobile TV market will pan out.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from All [...]

N93 vs N93i in (another) photo shoot-out

We all love photo shoot-outs, right? Mirroring my own photo comparison conclusions in our Nokia N93i review, Symbian Freak have been doing their own in depth N93 vs N93i image comparisons. They also make some interesting general comments about robustness and the speed of the device.
Originally Syndicated via RSS from All About Symbian - News

Mobile Phone with BIG RED Emergency Button

On the back of this mobile phone is a is a big red button that can be pressed in the event of an emergency, if this big red button is pressed it will then phone one of the stored emergency numbers to get help.
Although the Life phone is aimed at those aged 50-plus we also [...]

Kiko Guys Back As Reality TV Stars

Two years ago Y Combinator invested in Justin Kan and Emmett Shear’s calendaring company, Kiko, which eventually folded after Google Calendar launched in 2006.
The Kiko guys have returned to the startup scene since their acquisition on eBay with two new partners and a new quirky live blogging startup, Justin.TV, also funded by Y Combinator. [...]

Home Entertainment Buzz: Apple TV Meet TVMax+

The match made in heaven (an Apple TV media extender and TVMax+), although the Apple TV media extender is not released yet it is a great match for the TVMax+ from Miglia who are set in our opinion to sell tons of these devices thanks to the launch of the new Apple product.
Apple tend [...]

Craigslist For The Military

Mark this one down as a fairly obvious opportunity, and I’m surprised it’s taken this long for someone to build it. Sammy Villarreal, an active duty U.S. Marine for the last 11 years, has seen his share of foreign deployments. He’s been to Iraq, Okinawa and the Philippines. He missed Craigslist back home during [...]

Adobe Apollo Launched, So Go Build Something

Adobe just announced that it’s much anticipated Apollo platform is now available for developers. The software developers kit can be downloaded at adobe.com/go/apollo.
Although this is the official release of the SDK, many developers have been working with Apollo for quite some time. Ryan Stewart recently covered the some of the better Apollo demos from an [...]

Waterproof Digital Wrist Camera

Technology and nature aren’t exactly best friends. We’re really not sure what happened… maybe the ocean got pissed off after you dropped your iPod in the drink with 8-Bit gaming cover songs on repeat. Whatever the cause, the elements of nature decided that expensive electronics and outdoor watersports are a lethal combination often ending in [...]

Managing Voicemail With GotVoice

When I first reviewed GotVoice in June 2005, I thought it was an awesome, if rough-around-the-edges, application. Gotvoice’s goal is to bring sanity to your voicemail inbox, and it does that well. Tonight they are relaunching with a much cooler interface and a whole bunch of new functionality.
Previously GotVoice was a simple service that used [...]