Saturday, February 28, 2009

SU30 - J2ME Mobile Games Downlaod



The threat of global terrorism is at a new high, intelligence has led a group of the renowned Blade squadron of Su-30s to a remote location with the sole duty of ending this war forever. Your job as squadron leader Blade 1 is to infiltrate the enemy bases and bring down the terrorists at all costs. Your mission will see you negotiate 12 levels in a variety of stunning locations, from the beautiful island beaches to the snow-capped mountains, as you search for more information on the whereabouts of the terrorist leader. Each level has destructible environments so don’t leave any stone unturned in your quest for uncovering the terrorist secrets, blow up bridges, buildings and supply bases wherever possible. You’ll have access to loads of weapon upgrades and even missiles and rockets to help you with your task. You’ll need all the help you can get as we’ve had reports of sophisticated new technology never before seen in modern warfare. Expect troops on the ground, helicopters and planes in the air and advanced warships at sea. So take to the skies in your Su-30 and annihilate enemy targets on land, sea and air in an effort to put an end to global terrorism.






Game For Nokia S60v3 Mobiles:-

-Screen Resolution 240X320

Working On N73, N75, N76, N77, N81, N82, N93, N93i, N95, E50, E51, E65, 5700, 6110, 6120, 6121, 6290, 6500.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Nokia considering entering laptop industry

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Earlier this morning on Finland’s YLE (think BBC, but Finnish), Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo was asked if the company had plans to expand into the laptop market. Sure enough, his response:

“We are looking very actively also at this opportunity.”

Yeah. Weird, right? Nokia, making laptops? It seemed strange to us at first, too. Then we thought about it a bit more - and it kind of made sense.

First, we recalled our trip to the Nokia Damage Testing Labs, where Nokia smashes, scratches, freezes, and drops every piece of hardware that they produce. Beyond a handful of manufacturers that take tremendous pride in their products, the laptop market is filled with poorly made garbage. If Nokia put the same amount of effort into stress testing a laptop that they did their phones, we’d definitely consider picking one up. We’d have to take another trip to their smash labs to watch them hit things with big sticks again, of course - you know, for the sake of science and stuff.

Then we thought a bit about their upcoming products, one of the most notable of which is the N97 - which is about as close to a laptop as a mobile phone gets. Make it a bit bigger, flesh out the OS a bit, and you’ve got a laptop. Well, you’ve got a netbook - and that’s exactly where we think Nokia might be going with this. This is purely conjecture, but we wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see Nokia throw down a netbook with a Symbian Foundation-made (or Maemo) OS running on top sometime in the next year or two. We’ll just have to keep an ear to the ground for now.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Windows Mobile 7 comes closer, finger-friendly and all

Good times for the WinMo fans seem to be just around the corner. After last week the release of Windows Mobile 6.5 was officially confirmed for the second half of this year it now appears that its successor isn't too far away either. In an analysts meeting held yesterday Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed that Windows Mobile 7 will be available next year.

The other good news that the meeting brought to the masses is the fact that the mobile version of Windows 7 will sport a much tighter integration with its desktop brother - whatever they mean by that.

Steve Ballmer also confirmed that Microsoft will make all they can to make up for the main disadvantage of their OS - namely the lack of user-friendliness. Finger optimization is one of the key thought in the developers' minds when designing the WinMo 7 and we should expect a whole load of new nice applications too.

In case you've missed it, here's a quick scoop of all WinMo 7 goodies leaked on a concept paper a year ago.

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A glimpse of the upcoming Windows Mobile 7

Monday, February 23, 2009

Nokia N86 8MP up for preorder, get a bag full of cash ready

Expansys have posted the Nokia N86 8MP for an online pre-order with an expected release date of July 22 2009. Quite naturally, the reputation of the store and the rather hefty price seem to attract attention.

Advertized only in black, the Nokia N86 8MP is offered at the whopping price of 625 euro (incl. taxes), which is almost double the expected price of 375 euro before taxes posted by Nokia.

Anyway, the first 8 megapixel shooter from Nokia, which we managed to get our hands on last week, was expected to start retailing in Q2 but getting a nod on July is not bad at all. The price is quite steep but that's not unusual for early pre-orders and it should drop down to more reasonable levels once the phone hits the market.

Besides the pumped up camera specs, the Nokia N86 8MP boasts 8GB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot, a 2.6-inch OLED screen, FM transmitter, Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity, a 3.5mm audio jack and TV out. Quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA support are also present for a truly worldwide voice and data roaming.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

3 INQ1 is the best handset for 2009, GSMA awards announced

3 UK's INQ1 is top of the list of winners of the 14th Global Mobile Awards basking in their glory. Last night at the National Palace in Barcelona the vote of a wide panel of judges from within the world of mobile technology, decided the winners in 7 categories.

The one we're most interested in - the Best Mobile Handset or Device - produced a quite surprising winner. The Amoi-made INQ1 for 3 UK emerged triumphant over LG KS360, T-Mobile G1, BlackBerry Storm 9500 and Nokia E71. Winning stuff was social networking - the INQ1 is tightly integrated with Facebook and last.fm, and comes with support for popular messengers like Skype and Windows Live Messenger.


3's INQ1 official photos

T-Mobile and Nokia are the two runners-up so to say, splitting the Highly Commended award in this category. The G1 was praised by the judges and T-Mobile should share credit with HTC, who actually manufactured it. The Android Platform got its share of appreciation and, with several new handsets coming in 2009, the way ahead is wide open.


The other competitors

Nokia got a firm handshake too on behalf of their E71 - the business minded QWERTY all-in-one. You can read our review here.

Nokia also snatched the Best Mobile Internet Service award with the Nokia Sports Tracker. The application uses GPS to keep track of your workouts - jogging, running or cycling. Putting due emphasis on networking again, that workout data can be shared on the relevant website including route, speed and even pictures taken along the way.

The Best Mobile Technology Breakthrough award went to the SurePress screen of the BlackBerry Storm. The SurePress screen actually 'clicks' like a hardware button allowing the user to both hover over an item and get physical feedback from virtual buttons, a feature that has been a major challenge for touchscreens.

There were many rumors of trouble for the Storm but if anything, this award is confirms that touchscreen is the way the future's shaping and tactile feedback will play an important role in user experience.

Next year's awards promise to be even more interesting with the Mobile Innovation Grand Prix. It will focus on smaller players with pioneering products and services seeking bigger market deployment.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

SuperMoto Extreme Downlaod Mobile Game


Dirt, slush, slippery road, steep roadside – all to what we so have got used, travelling on boundless Russian roads – unless it is not healthy? The place for the present, extreme races on motorcycles of the Super class…

The main thing that it would be desirable to note is that despite of monstrous conditions in which there passes race, to operate the moto in game Supermoto Extreme extremely simply and easily.

Game For Nokia S60v2 Mobiles:-

-Screen Resolution 176X208

Nokia 3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610, N70, N72, N90

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Game For Nokia S60v3 Mobiles:-

-Screen Resolution 176X208

Working On N91, 3250

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-Screen Resolution 240X320

Working On N73, N75, N76, N77, N81, N82, N93, N93i, N95, E50, E51, E65, 5700, 6110, 6120, 6121, 6290, 6500.

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Game For Nokia S40 Mobiles:-

-Screen Resolution 240X320 - Series 40 3rd Edition

Working On Nokia 5300, 6126, 6131, 6133, 6233, 6234, 6270, 6275, 6275i, 6280, 6282, 6288, 6300, 6500 7370, 7373, 7390.

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-Screen Resolution 208×208 - Series 40v2

Working On Nokia 8800, 8801, 6230i

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Monday, February 16, 2009

8 megapixel Nokia N86 leaks with full specs, confirms rumors

So there is an 8 megapixel cameraphone by Nokia in the works. Meet the Nokia N86 - as official as it gets, it still didn't get an announcement at the MWC 2009. We can't help but wonder why.

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Nokia N86 data sheet and a press image

Whatever the reasons for keeping the N85-inspired slider in secrecy at the MWC, it seems the device is pretty much officially showcased at some other event.

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Nokia N86 live shots

Along the way we also stumbled upon a live video of the device in action, obviously shot by the same person that took the live shots.




Sunday, February 15, 2009

Sony Ericsson gets official with "Idou" 12 megapixel mobile

Sony Ericsson have just announced their very own multimedia monster - the Sony Ericsson Idou. It's pronounced 'I do' but Sony Ericsson say they will market the phone under a different name. In the meanwhile the heavily rumored Hikaru got its own announcement as well. Folks, meet the Idou and the W995.

Sony Ericsson Idou

Enough teasing here's the scoop. Sony Ericsson have gone the whole nine yards with the camera of the Sony Ericsson Idou, they've given it a 12-megapixel camera with xenon flash and touch focus. The camera is hidden under a sliding cover.

No phone can truly call be a 'multimedia' device without the screen being awesome and it is the case with Idou. The touch screen is generous with its 3.5 inches and 16 million colors. It has a 16:9 aspect ratio (360 x 640 pixels) to emphasize that the phone is aimed at multimedia. 3G and Wi-Fi are on board so streaming content from the Internet won't be a problem.

Sony Ericsson Idou

The OS that the Sony Ericsson Idou will run on is a new user interface of the well-known Symbian OS based on the S60. That's the first implementation of the spanking new opens-source Symbian user interface developed by the Symbian Foundation.

Sony Ericsson traditionally have had good YouTube integration and with the Idou they would offer 16:9 aspect ratio and high-definition option.

Speaking of videos, here's the official video ad of the Idou by Sony Ericsson:



The Sony Ericsson Idou also has integrated GPS receiver and with that big screen, it will make an excellent navigation device provided they give it proper software.

You would be rather surprised however that the Sony Ericsson Idou has a microSD memory card slot. That means that the manufacturer of the device is again not Sony Ericsson themselves - just as XPERIA X1.

Sony Ericsson have launched a demo website of the Sony Ericsson Idou and if you are interested, you can find it right here.

Sony Ericsson W995

While the announcement of the Idou was a surprise (what a surprise, indeed!) there's not much to reveal about the next handset that sees daylight for the first time today - the Sony Ericsson W995, formerly known as Hikaru.

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Sony Ericsson W995


As we've already said, this is the first 8-megapixel Walkman-branded mobile phone. The Sony Ericsson W995 is a classy slider with a metal housing and a large 2.6-inch QVGA TFT display.

Even if some have been expecting the 8 gigs of memory to be built-in they come in the form of a memory card placed next to the little fellow in the box.

The other specs are also known from before. Definitely the most interesting parts about them are the kick-stand on the back, the 2.6-inch screen and the standard 3.5 audio jack on board (the XPERIA is the only other SE sporting one of those).

The Sony Ericsson W995 packs HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS (with a 3-month trial version of Wayfinder Navigator). Check out the other goodies in the specs list right here.

Full specifications for the Sony Ericsson Idou are yet to be announced. Both devices are expected to hit the shelves in Q2 of 2009.

American Gangster Download Mobile Game

Set in the Harlem of the 70's, American Gangster: The Mobile Game takes players deep into the film's vice-laden setting as players either work their way up the ladder of the underworld as Frank Lucas or try to take down the crime empire as outcast cop, Richie Roberts.



Across 40 missions, players are able to play both crime lord, Lucas, and good cop, Roberts. Missions include setting up a weapons trade, eliminating enemy bosses and taking on a snitch in Lucas’ gang. But it ultimately comes down to firepower and influence, and only the player who has the most of both will survive.





American Gangster Download Mobile Game

Set in the Harlem of the 70's, American Gangster: The Mobile Game takes players deep into the film's vice-laden setting as players either work their way up the ladder of the underworld as Frank Lucas or try to take down the crime empire as outcast cop, Richie Roberts.



Across 40 missions, players are able to play both crime lord, Lucas, and good cop, Roberts. Missions include setting up a weapons trade, eliminating enemy bosses and taking on a snitch in Lucas’ gang. But it ultimately comes down to firepower and influence, and only the player who has the most of both will survive.





American Gangster Download Mobile Game

Set in the Harlem of the 70's, American Gangster: The Mobile Game takes players deep into the film's vice-laden setting as players either work their way up the ladder of the underworld as Frank Lucas or try to take down the crime empire as outcast cop, Richie Roberts.



Across 40 missions, players are able to play both crime lord, Lucas, and good cop, Roberts. Missions include setting up a weapons trade, eliminating enemy bosses and taking on a snitch in Lucas’ gang. But it ultimately comes down to firepower and influence, and only the player who has the most of both will survive.




Saturday, February 14, 2009

Could jailbreaking an iPhone be a crime?

You read that title correctly. There might be a small chance that jailbreaking an iPhone may be considered a crime. Sure there are plenty of users out there probably wondering how performing an act like that could land you some time behind bars. Apple argues that jailbreaking an iPhone constitutes copyright infringement and a DMCA violation. This is the first formal public statement from the Cupertino giant about its legal stance on the process. It only makes sense for the behemoth company to protect its creation from anyone or anything that poses any threat. The legal reasoning behind the statement is that jailbroken iPhones run on modified versions of Apple’s bootloader and operating system software. But there might be some light on the opposite spectrum thanks to courts long recognizing copying software while reverse engineering is a fair use. It’s only valid if the purpose is to foster interoperability with independently created software; something that Apple fails to mention in their statement. This may be an act to deter users from going through the process and further retaining their firm grasp on their intellectual property. But who says they are making all the rules and forcing you to choose?

Could jailbreaking an iPhone be a crime?

You read that title correctly. There might be a small chance that jailbreaking an iPhone may be considered a crime. Sure there are plenty of users out there probably wondering how performing an act like that could land you some time behind bars. Apple argues that jailbreaking an iPhone constitutes copyright infringement and a DMCA violation. This is the first formal public statement from the Cupertino giant about its legal stance on the process. It only makes sense for the behemoth company to protect its creation from anyone or anything that poses any threat. The legal reasoning behind the statement is that jailbroken iPhones run on modified versions of Apple’s bootloader and operating system software. But there might be some light on the opposite spectrum thanks to courts long recognizing copying software while reverse engineering is a fair use. It’s only valid if the purpose is to foster interoperability with independently created software; something that Apple fails to mention in their statement. This may be an act to deter users from going through the process and further retaining their firm grasp on their intellectual property. But who says they are making all the rules and forcing you to choose?

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By downloading the application you will have a free minimum of 90 days trial for use of the product. For optimal usage we prefer to recommend for Internet GPRS.

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- Java platforms MIDP 2.0 & CLDC 1.0 or higher
- Recommended minimum screen resolution is 170 x 200 pixels


Friday, February 13, 2009

Samsung Blue Earth Phone - Solar powered, touch driven

The Samsung Blue Earth is a solar powered, eco-friendly phone and it quite looks the part. Samsung say it was designed to resemble a rounded pebble and with the solar rear panel users can always count on enough charge to make a call. There's a regular DC charger for a rainy day too, which Samsung claim is highly energy efficient.

With an ultra low standby power charger and a recycled paper retail box, the Samsung Blue Earth has no other choice but follow suit. The handset is made of plastic from recycled water bottles and Samsung claim it's free of harmful materials.

Although we have seen other phones made from recycled materials, the first solar-powered touchscreen is really trying to provoke the user to be "green". A special "eco mode" puts a leash on power hogs like the screen and Bluetooth and sets them running in an energy efficient manner.


Samsung Blue Earth

The step-counting function found on many devices with accelerometers has a new spin to it. It calculates how much CO2 would have been released if you were to make the journey by car and the units for this calculation are the number of trees saved.

The Samsung Blue Earth will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress so more details should be available soon. We're on our way there and well… we wish we walked or biked.

Two touchscreen Nokia phones leaked by Nokia, look promising

Two new hot-looking Nokia touchscreen phones saw daylight for the first time today. Both unannounced devices make a brief appearance in a video featuring the Nokia N97 designer. Judging by their looks they are both part of the quickly growing portfolio of touch-operated handsets by the Finnish manufacturer.

Having a look at this smarphone roadmap that leaked last year we guess one of the devices is Ivalo, successor to the Nokia N97.

Ivalo is supposed to pack a 3.5" wide touchscreen, 32GB ROM, AGPS, FM transmitter and receiver, 5MP camera, WiFi, TV-out and Bluetooth.

The second handset in question is most probably the Madeleine, a mid-range QWERTY-enabled touch handset with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity, a 3.2 megapixel camera, N-Gage support with dedicated gaming keys and FM radio.

As you can see, Madeline here has the same design as the N97 with the sliding QWERTY keyboard and tilting screen but this time (much to the awe of left-handed people) the D-pad is moved to the right.

As you might have guessed, there is absolutely no official info on these two yet. We do hope however that with the MWC 2009 starting in less than a week, the curtain will lift on them as well.

And just in case you might want to check out the video by yourselves, here it goes:



Wednesday, February 11, 2009

G.W.Bush’s Boot Camp (Enterprise 2009) Downlaod

G. W. BUSH's Boot Camps [sis]
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