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  • T-Mobile Becomes Less Budget, Increases Price on Data Plans
    By Gadgetboy on October 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Before T-Mobile customers start cheering for the long-awaited 3G services which began rolling out earlier this year , they might want to stop and think twice as rumors surface that T-Mobile plans to increase their data packages as early as the beginning of November. The cost of supporting the 3G network is now being passed on to consumers.

    Some people will not be affected, such as Blackberry users who want unlimited data and unlimited messaging. Included among some of the changes is a data cap for T-Mobile Shadow users, at 50 MB and 100 MB respectively. Current T-Mobile customers who are planning to add data to their existing plans might want to do so now to grandfather the price.

    via gizmodo.com

  • Truphone Launches Beta Low-Priced International Call Service For Blackberry
    By Gadgetboy on October 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Global mobile network operator Truphone today launched a beta of its mobile Internet telephony service, Truphone Anywhere, for BlackBerry smartphones . Truphone Anywhere brings simple, easy and cheap international calling to up to 40 million BlackBerry users across the world.

    Truphone Anywhere works in 33 countries worldwide. It saves BlackBerry users from those countries money on the international calls they make from their home country. The service works alongside domestic service providers, but reduces international call costs to as little as £0.03/$0.06 per minute. Just last week Truphone Anywhere captured the CommNexus GadgetFest Gadget for 2008 capturing both the judges vote and the audience vote ahead of six other companies. Truphone joins previous GadgetFest title winners that include Google’s GrandCentral, Motorola’s Q Phone and Dish Networks Slingbox.

    Truphone works with the user to save them money. Instead of requiring the user to remember what to do, Truphone Anywhere simply asks whether he/she wants to make a Truphone call whenever an international number is dialled. The user simply accepts, and Truphone connects the call.

    “There’s no GSM business tariff that gets close to the prices we can offer BlackBerry users with Truphone for international calling,” said Geraldine Wilson , new CEO of Truphone. “And in these days of financial belt-tightening, businesses are looking at every means of cutting costs, which is an opportunity for us. Truphone is a genuine alternative carrier for international calls, with the potential to reduce annual mobile bills for the largest companies by many millions of dollars,” continued Wilson.

    Aaron Simpson is the BlackBerry-using chief executive of Quintessentially , a private members’ club that provides a 24-hour global concierge service and is part of the world’s leading luxury lifestyle group. He stated: “Quintessentially has offices all around the world and, as CEO, I’m in constant contact with all of them. I’ve been using Truphone on my Blackberry and its low call rates have enabled me to make those calls at a fraction of the cost of using my mobile provider.”

    In technical terms, Truphone Anywhere works by connecting to a local Truphone server, which then connects the long-distance part of the call over the Internet. Because most BlackBerry users are contract customers, the local connection to Truphone is, typically, free because it uses bundled minutes from the customer’s usual cellular service provider.

    Truphone for BlackBerry smartphones is available to download for free from www.truphone.com/blackberry . Alternatively, Handango users may also download Truphone from www.handango.com . There are no monthly subscriptions or other charges.

  • Breaking News: Spy shots of Nokia E63
    By Gadgetboy on October 22nd, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    As part of the whole discussion on the leaked Nokia promotional video about a month ago, the existence of the mysterious Eseries phone, the E63, has come to light. Much of the phone still remains a mystery but we do have some new spy shots to confirm its existence and few leaked details on the handset itself courtesy of the Telefon-Tredd.de forums. This is all rumor so take it with a healthy grain of salt. The Nokia E63 is purported to come in three variants: the E63-1: for Europe, the E63-2: without a camera and more memory (?), and E63-3: for the Americas. According to a user agent profile on Nokia servers and from the spy shooter himself, the E63 will have the following specs:

    • GSM and GPRS + EDGE
    • UMTS + HSDPA
    • Display: 240 x 320 Pixel, 18bit
    • Camera: At least 2MP. No Front Camera.
    • WLAN
    • Bluetooth
    • Symbian v9.1
    • S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1
    • MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1
    • Has 3.5 mm jack connector
    • Is thicker than E71
    • Has a flashlight function (which by pressing the space bar immediately activated and can be disabled)
    • No metal construction (plastic only) except Navikey and camera module
    • No side buttons
    • Left side: microSD slot and micro-USB connector (with hard plastic closure)
    • The microphone is on the lower side (not front as E71)
    • 2mm mains next to the microphone
    • Bottom right (on the corner) is an eyelet
    • Menu’s like E71, looks like FP1

    So there you have it folks, the Nokia E63 as we know it today. Hit the jump for a few more spy shots.

    [via Finest Fones ]

  • Now you can track elections poll results with Electionmap on your iPhone
    By Gadgetboy on October 21st, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    ElectionMap allows you to track current presidential election poll results, compare current trends to past elections, see the results for your own predictions and, on November 4th, track live nation-wide election results. Unlike other applications, ElectionMap’s unique map interface allows you to get a feel for the data in an intuitive, easy to understand format. Inputting your own predictions and seeing the results is quick and easy.

    Click below on the Apple iTunes store to download.

  • Pageonce Launches Personal Productivity Assistant - Free Download
    By Gadgetboy on October 21st, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Pageonce announced today that it has delivered its Personal Productivity Assistant — "A Personal Assistant" — to BlackBerry smartphone users who want a professional and personal mobile productivity tool with the ease of use and convenience of a native BlackBerry application. This is a VERY innovative solution and PinStack recommended.

    The Pageonce mobile application enables BlackBerry smartphone users to access their personal online accounts without having to enter their passwords each time they visit a site and works to simplify a user’s Internet experience by delivering relevant and timely account alerts. In addition, it allows users to proactively manage their accounts and monitor against incorrect financial transactions and fraudulent activity, while also keeping users abreast of bill due dates and expiration dates for rewards and miles.

    Get it now : Register here! Pageonce adheres to the highest standards in security in order to keep your data private and secure - Read More

  • Didiom, CD Baby team up to offer DRM-free songs on mobile devices
    By Gadgetboy on October 18th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Didiom has recently announced a license agreement with CD baby to allow music fans to sample, buy, and download music from CD Baby artists through Didiom’s mobile music service. Under the agreement, CD Baby will provide 2 million DRM-free full-track music downloads on Didiom’s downloadable music marketplace.

    Currently available on over two hundred mobile devices, including BlackBerry and Windows Mobile phones, Didiom provides music fans access to DRM-free songs and albums from a variety of music partners including Naxos, Phonofile, Bonzai Music, Soul Seduction, eClassical, Xpressbeats, Reggae Country, MisRolas, Saavn, EmuBands, Armenian Music Center, Quarterlife Records and Resonant Vibes. Didiom continues to strengthen its leading position in the emerging mobile music industry through its various partnerships worldwide.

    Commenting on the announcement, Didiom’s CEO Ran Assaf said: “We’re delighted to partner with CD Baby and look forward to enabling CD Baby artists to reach new audiences… We truly believe that independent distribution channels, like the one we have built and continue to expand over the past three years, will push mobile media to new heights.”

  • Handy Calendar 2.0 for S60 released it is a amazing calendar app
    By Gadgetboy on October 15th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Epocware has released Handy Calendar 2.0, their advanced calendar and time management tool for Symbian S60 3rd Edition smartphones. The program goes well beyond the built-in Calendar application and supplements it with more advanced calendar features, such as total overview of appointments and tasks in three different view modes, Timetable view, Skins, Cut/Copy/Paste entries in all views, Import of birthdays directly from Contacts, and more.

    Handy Calendar 2.0 highlights or why should you go beyond default Calendar app:

    • Enhanced views of Month, Week, Day, and Tasks
    • Zoom-in views
    • Notes support for all entry types
    • Repeating option for entries: Monthly by day, Yearly by day, and Working days
    • Busy bar to estimate how busy the day is
    • Advanced entry viewing for displaying all attributes at once, allowing users to open URLs, send emails or make phone calls
    • All entries can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook

    If you own a Symbian S60 based smartphone, Handy Calendar 2.0 is one of those must-have apps. Once you get used to all the advanced functionality, you won’t be able to live without it. It is available for $29.95 (24.95 EUR) via download from Epocware’s website.

    source:  www.intomobile.com

  • iBowl one of the best bowling game on iPhone and it is for free
    By Gadgetboy on October 13th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    iBowl is a new game that promises to appeal to a number of iPhone/iPod Touch-equipped bowling fans. The idea is of course to go beyond “standard mobile bowling” by using iPhone’s built-in accelerometer and deliver the best bowling on-the-go experience.

    Here’s what the official release says:

    To play iBowl, the user depresses the ‘BOWL’ button on the touch-screen interface throughout the swing and releases the button at the end of the swing to direct the bowl down the bowling lane. By twisting your wrist while you swing the iPhone the player can create spins and control the direction of the bowling ball.

    Finally the best part - iBowl is free. Here’s the link to the AppStore from where you can grab it. Enjoy!

  • Google Maps with street view on S60 Phones Now possible
    By Gadgetboy on October 12th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Now you can have street view on your S60 phones, one of the user on howardforums have done it.
    Download the application : Google Maps

    you will need to download the application your computer and install is using the nokia pc suite and let us know once you done using it

  • Exclusive Nokia N85 unboxing video
    By Gadgetboy on October 9th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Exclusive Nokia N85 unboxing video and after watching the video i am sure you will want to get urself a nokia n85 like i am itching to get one for myself!

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