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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Cute Girlfriends Interactive brainmelt





Application description Lights, Camera ... Action!
Don’t just see the excitement , perform it… live and in action!

This time its you behind the camera.
Do you have the skills it takes to be a star photographer?

A definitive must-have for all manga aficionados and casual gamers.


Features:
• Interactive camera action
• Intuitive gameplay
• High quality manga art
• Three challenging minigames
• Cool camera shutter effect
New in this version
Languages English
Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 2.2 or later

Tweetie 2 Released! – Twitter client

The folks over at Atebits have developed an awesome application for both the iPhone and Mac called Tweetie. Tweetie is a very clean, lightweight and powerful application that will allow you to easily tweet from your Mac OS X machine or your iPhone. Tweetie for iPhone has won an Apple Design Award, that’s how awesome this app is!


Tweetie 1 was an awesome application by itself. It was amazingly easy to use that anyone can tweet with complete ease. The interface has that very nice and elegant feel to it as if Steve Jobs himself designed it. Well, now, Tweetie 2 [iTunes Link] was released. Guess what? It’s even more cleaner, even more elegant and flat out amazing. Tweetie 1 set the bar very high and Tweetie 2 has set the bar even higher.

Unfortunately, Tweetie 1 and Tweetie 2 are two different applications both developed by Atebits. Instead of updating Tweetie 1 into Tweetie 2, the dev decided to release it as a completely new application which is fine because Tweetie 2 is definitely worth it.

Features:

  • Seamlessly handle multiple Twitter accounts
  • Explore all of Twitter, from your own timeline and mentions, to the favorite tweets of your followers and friends
  • Full persistence: more than just caching tweets, Tweetie 2 restores your entire UI if you quit or get a phone call
  • Fantastic new offline mode. Read, tweet, favorite, follow, save to Instapaper and more even when you don’t have a connection. Your actions will be synced as soon as you go back online
  • Full landscape support (configurable of course)
  • Live-filter your tweet stream
  • Post photos and videos, even configure your own custom image host
  • Vastly improved compose screen with recent hashtags, @people picker, URL shortening and more
  • Compose screen multiple-attachments manager
  • Drafts manager ensures you never lose a tweet (and you can even send drafts to Birdhouse)

To list a few.

Tweetie is highly recommended for any twitter user on Mac OS X or on iPhone. Tweetie 2 [iTunes Link] is priced at $2.99USD and can be purchased on the AppStore and is worth every penny. Tweetie for Mac OS X, on the other hand, is priced at $19.95USD for an ad-free version, otherwise it’s free and supported by ads. Tweetie for OS X can be purchased at the source link. It truly is an amazing twitter client.

Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone Released!

About time this application is released! I have been waiting for this application since the AppStore was launched! Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone is essentially Mini Photoshop for iPhone! You can edit pictures very easily by using simple finger gestures, awesome!

Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone lets you quickly and easily edit and share your photos with simple gestures directly on your iPhone. Photoshop.com Mobile is like having your entire photo library in your pocket without wasting your phone’s valuable storage space.

Photoshop.com Mobile is your iPhone companion to Photoshop.com, your online photo sharking, editing and hosting resource.

Features:

  • Basics: Crop, rotate, and flip
  • Color: Exposure, saturation, tint, black and white
  • Filters: Sketch, Soft Focus
  • Effects: Vibrant, Pop, Border, Vignette Blur, Warm Vintage, Rainbow, White Glow, Soft Black and White

Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone integrates nicely with Photoshop.com, however, it doesn’t have as many features as I would like it to have, but it has the basics and has room to grow on future versions.

Photoshop.com Mobile [iTunes link] for iPhone is free and can be downloaded on the AppStore and if you don’t yet have a Photoshop.com account, you can create one for free at the source link!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

iPhone Dev Team Releases PwnageTool 3.1.3

iPhone Dev Team released PwnageTool 3.1 a while ago to allow users to jailbreak iPhone OS 3.1 for the 1st gen iPod Touch and iPhone 2G and 3G but left out the iPod Touch 2G and iPhone 3GS. PwnageTool 3.1.3 adds support for iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 2G. Unfortunately, the iPod Touch 3G is still not yet supported.

Details:

  1. GOLDEN RULE: If you are using a iPhone 3G or iPhone 3G(S) with ultrasn0w and rely on ultrasn0w to obtain cellular service then you should only update your device with an .ipsw that is made with the new PwnageTool. There are no second chances with this. You need to remember that PwnageTool will provide an upgrade path to newer versions of the iPhone software in the future.
  2. Please read all parts of this post before downloading and using these tools.
  3. Read items 1, 2 and 3 again and again.
  4. PwnageTool will work for the iPhone 3GS assuming you have already Pwned it at 3.0 or 3.0.1
  5. PwnageTool will work for the iPod touch 2G assuming you have already Pwned it at 3.0 or 3.0.1
  6. PwnageTool WILL work for Original iPhone (1st Generation), the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G(S) and the iPod touch (1st Generation and 2nd Generation) but NOT the iPod touch 3rd generation.
  7. For 3G and 3G(S) users who are Pwned, PwnageTool is your key to updating in the future, just remember to never install an update directly from Apple, always use an .ipsw that has been created with PwnageTool.
  8. There is no Windows version of PwnageTool it is a Mac OS X tool only, we are not developing a Windows version of PwnageTool.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Acer Predator ASG7710-A41 Gaming PC [Aspire G Predtor with Core i7-950 Processor and Twin NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1GB Video Cards]


Acer is catering to gamers who demand a lot from their rigs with their latest Acer Predator ASG7710-A41 gaming PC. Just introduced on the Japanese market, the new Predator ASG7710-A41 is being powered by Intel’s 3.06GHz Core i7-950 processor, feature 6GB of DDR3 memory (and support up to 12GB of RAM), boasts twin NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1GB video cards for extreme graphics, and Acer’s G15 gaming keyboard and G9 gaming mouse.

Along the same lines, the new Aspire G Predator hides Intel’s X58 Express chipset, a 1TB 7,200rpm SATA hard-drive, a Blu-ray drive and a multi-format memory card reader, under its orange robotic distinctive case. There are eleven USB 2.0 ports, two eSATA, four DVI-D outputs and two gigabit ethernet ports — enough to get your LAN game started smoothly.

Priced at 259,800 Yen (some $2,720 at today’s rate), we don’t have a release date for the moment and don’t know for sure if it’s going outside the Japanese borders.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009


THE Nokia N97 has been keenly awaited since its worldwide introduction late last year as it was touted to be the next big thing in the mobile market by many ­observers.

The phone is laden with features and it is bound to be a Herculean task to condense all the features and ­functions in one sitting so there is little space to waste.

Sliding tilter?

The first thing you will notice about this model is what Nokia officials call a “sliding-tilt” phone. This means that you push one side forward and it tilts up to give you that mini-desktop look and feel, which I personally think is excellent for all kinds of situations.

A Qwerty keyboard has always been a requirement for me as I like to feel buttons beneath my fingertips when I am typing an SMS, e-mail or URL.


This particular keyboard is a tad small for my big fingers but after a few days I was typing quite fluently. Beyond the Qwerty keyboard, the sole traditional button is the silver menu button. Side buttons include a lock button, volume control and camera toggle.

I was a little concerned about the wear and tear with the sliding-tilt hinge. Nokia have said that the hinge is made out of extremely sturdy ­material and that the phone has passed vigorous performance and drop tests.

I can say that it has passed my own accidental drop tests and the hinge does look and feel pretty strong.

The only real issue I had with the physical characteristics of the N97 was the back cover and battery, both of which are unrealistically hard to remove and replace.

Having tried this on a variety of people with different finger sizes and varying lengths of fingernails, I have concluded that it is near impossible to take out the battery ­without a prying mechanism. Tragic.

Online ­sensation

Built for the Internet, the Nokia N97 ­allocates the majority of its ­touchable home screen to movable and ­customisable widgets for quick access to your online needs.

Users are able to put their widgets in specific “rows” and there are around five rows in total. It was really useful having a link to online news and social networking sites.

Given the relative speed of fixed line broadband these days, many a time I was able to go online and check for updates faster on my mobile than on my laptop.

It is especially useful when you are on the go and need information quickly. Its always easier to prove a point or win an argument when you have Google embedded on the front screen of your phone.

It would be practical to consider a mobile broadband plan to get the most out of the Nokia N97 without slowly bleeding your wallet dry paying off the data charges.

Rocket science?

The resistive touch technology coupled with Nokia’s software makes for a very elegant combination. Navigating is by no means second nature, there are some hurdles in figuring out exactly how the web browser works.

One example is the zoom. There is a vertical tab that allows you to zoom in and out but, at least initially, you are not sure which part of the webpage it will zoom in to.

I still think that a Nokia phone is the one of the more user-friendly phones you can buy. This model has stayed true to that.

However as more and more ­functions get added to phones like this one, it just takes ­longer to find what you are ­looking for.

There were some bugs in the Nokia N97’s software post-release and I did ­experience some hanging and other minor glitches. According to Nokia officials, those ­imperfections were addressed in the first software update that is now available.

Wait, there is more

I took countless pictures and videos in the short time I had this phone with me. With 32GB of memory on board I never even thought about whether I had enough space for all of it.

The camera is just about as good as it gets on a phone and the video ­quality is quite impressive.

Given this, it was surprising that the voice recorder was not nearly as high end in terms of sound recording quality as I thought it would be. Some recordings turned out quite muffled.

The biggest disappointments were the speakers. The music output (specifically the bass) left something to be desired and you could barely make out what the other person is saying when you turn on the ­speakerphone at full volume.

My guess is that Nokia had packed far too much in this phone already and therefore the speakers were more of an afterthought (much like the removal process for the back cover and battery).

Conclusion

There is an inherent charm in the Nokia N97 that is inescapable. From placing it on a table and writing an SMS to surfing on a fantastically long landscape mode, it was all quite memorable as far as phones go.

Also, I thought the price was quite reasonable ­considering the usual trend with new releases of ­high-end and feature filled devices. That is not to say I consider it cheap though.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the phone and would recommend it to anyone looking for a powerhouse smartphone.

Pros: Unique sliding tilt; great to surf on; excellent fusion of Qwerty keyboard and touch technology.

Cons: Substandard speakers; cumbersome battery cover.

Nokia N97 Specifications:
3G smartphone
Camera: 5-megapixels
Display: 3.5in (640 x 360-pixels)
Messaging: SMS, MMS, e-mail
Connectivity: WLAN, HSDPA, USB, Bluetooth
Memory: 32GB internal memory, MicroSD slot
Standby/talk time: 400 hours/360 minutes
Dimensions: 55.3 x 15.9 x 117.2mm (w x d x h)

Other features: Widgets, A-GPS
Price: RM2,480 (Check latest price)







The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 has been in the center of attention ever since its first unofficial shots leaked online. Much like most other gadgeteers, we've had our hands itching to get one and luckily our wishes just came true.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 is one impressive device full of industry leading features - it's the first Windows Mobile smartphone with an 8 megapixel camera and WVGA video recording and it's actually the first ever full QWERTY phone to have that sort of imaging prowess as well

The XPERIA X2 most other features, though not as innovative, are a nice match as well. We guess they are worth going through one more time.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 at a glance:

  • General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 900/1900/2100 MHz, EDGE class 10, HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
  • Form factor: Slide-and-tilt QWERTY touch phone
  • Dimensions: 110 x 54 x 16 mm, weight 155 grams
  • Display: 3.2" TFT resistive touchscreen, 800 x 480 pixels
  • Platform: Qualcomm MSM 7200 528 MHz processor
  • OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
  • Memory: 110MB storage, 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, microSD card slot
  • Camera: 8-megapixels auto-focus camera, LED flash, touch focus, geotagging, face detection, image stabilizer, Smart Contrast, WVGA@30fps video recording
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, standard microUSB port, GPS receiver with A-GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, TV-out
  • Misc: Optical trackpad, accelerometer for motion-based gaming, office document viewer and editor, XviD video support
  • Battery: 1500 mAh Li-Po battery

We just got the XPERIA X2 and we wanted to share with you our first impressions of the device. So consider this article as a quick and dirty preview, with a more detailed one coming up in the following week. We hope to get as much as possible from our encounter with the X2 and you can bet we surely won't keep anything to ourselves.

UPDATE 8 Sept: We decided to update this article with some new stuff instead of creating a new preview as the XPERIA X2 hardly deserves any further detailing at this early stage of its development. It still has quite a few software issues that will without a doubt be fixed in the future software builds.

So today we've added a whole new page on the messaging, web browser and 3D games and we've also updated our conclusion to take the most viable market alternatives into account. We really hope to see the XPERIA X2 again for a full-blown review, once its hits the stores all nice and bug-free.


The XPERIA X2 should be available in two colors - Elegant Black and Modern Silver. There's hardly anything missing from the broad range of connectivity options. Perhaps the only two things it seems to lack are the FM radio and the automatic screen rotation. Yes, there's an accelerometer on board alright, but the screen doesn't auto rotate to match the orientation of the handset.

While the XPERIA X2 uses the vanilla Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, the thing that sets it apart from competing products is the X-panels interface. X panels have gone a long way since the XPERIA X1 and have turned into a full featured system for using various animated and interactive homescreens. But we'll get to that further down.

Anyways, enough talking, let's get to some walking. Jump on as explore what the XPERIA X2 is made of with even a brief rundown of the interface later on.

Third Generation iPod Touch Announced


Apple, a few days ago, announced the 3rd generation iPod Touch with not much improvement over the 2nd gen iPod Touch. Sadly, Apple didn’t add a camera. However, Apple did drop the price on the iPod Touch and boosted up the storage, which is always a plus.

3rd third generation iPod Touch

New iPod Touch lineup looks like this:

  • $199USD for the 8GB model
  • $299USD for 32GB model
  • $399USD for a whopping 64GB

The 32GB and 64GB are 50% faster than previous generation models and will run OpenGL ES 2.0. Also, existing iPod Touch owners who already have the latest 3.0 firmware will also be able to download the new iPhone OS 3.1 firmware, which is already available, at no charge, while those running older firmware versions can upgrade for $4.95, which is an absolute bargain.

September 21, 2009 Apple Investigating Reports of Poor Battery Life for iPhone OS 3.1 Users



The iPhone Blog reports that Apple is taking steps to investigate numerous reports of reduced battery life from iPhone OS 3.1 users. The company’s AppleCare division has reportedly begun contacting users complaining about the problem in its support forums, asking users a series of questions about their battery life issues.

An undisclosed number of users who have posted on Apple’s discussion boards about poor battery life following the iPhone 3.1 software update are being contacted by AppleCare helpdesk with a hefty list of 11 follow-up questions. These questions focus primarily on the usual battery culprits, email (especially push), WiFi and Bluetooth, and App Store apps. Number 10, asking “When you notice a power drop, does it seem to be a legitimate power drop, or rather an issue with the battery icon indicator?”, is certainly interesting.

Battery Life Logging configuration profile Apple iPhone

Users are also being sent a “Battery Life Logging” configuration profile for installation on their devices. The configuration profile reportedly tracks battery usage data and syncs it to iTunes, where users are asked to send the data back to Apple for analysis.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Against the Fire!





Against the Fire! is based on an interesting story with cute graphics and simple controls. Whether you are an advanced or amateur gamer, you WILL enjoy this addictive game!

Against the Fire! takes place in the city of Waterfront where strange “fire ball monsters” live and cause havoc by producing massive fires. All hell breaks loose and the Waterfront fire department is suddenly swamped with endless fires to attend to. Your character Andrew, a firefighter trainee without any experience, is ordered to stay behind at the headquarters. However, the siren goes off while he is at the station alone and it turns out the alarm is coming from the hotel right next to the headquarters! A huge number of hotel guests are trapped inside the hotel as the fire ball monsters loom outside attacking. Not wanting to stand aside, Andrew has no choice but to rescue them from the fire scene!

Features:

- Fun, simple and addictive
- 50 challenging levels
- Upgradeable items such as fire hose, HP recovery and speed
- Variety of fire monsters
- Hidden character to unlock
- Best time achievement
- Ranking system for most points

get it here