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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - GP2X News Forum -
1 hours and 21 minutes ago
In an All About Symbian exclusive, I present part 1 of my two part review of Samsung's brand new S60 3rd Edition FP2-powered i7110.
An OLED-screened candy bar, it's incredibly well built and spoilt only by a silly video bug and a
strange control key design. In this, part 1, I look at its hardware. In part 2, I'll go through its
software and present my overall opinion of this latest device.
 "There's no getting round it, first impressions of the
Samsung i7110 are awesome. Awesome. A slim metal chassis (118 x 52 x 12.9mm). Brushed metal battery
cover and front fascia. Rubberised, hi-grip coating elsewhere. A gorgeously gorgeous (have I
mentioned that it was gorgeous?) OLED 2.6" screen. Optical joystick.
Plus the usual 2009 specifications for a top end phone/smartphone: 5mp cam with dual LED flash, VGA
video recording, Wi-Fi and GPS. What's there not to like, in this candy bar format that should
prove more robust than anything else on the market?"
Read on
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ZDNet.fr - Business et Solutions IT -
1 hours and 39 minutes ago
Inaugurant avec le BlackBerry Storm son premier smartphone tactile, Research In Motion tente de
surfer sur la vague des terminaux utilisant cette nouvelle interface innovante. Mais l'inventeur du
système BlackBerry (et des téléphones éponymes) demeure surtout connu
et réputé pour ses nombreux combinés embarquant un clavier Azerty complet...
un pari risqué?
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Advertising Age - Digital -
1 hours and 40 minutes ago
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width="180" height="135" alt="" /br //aSAN FRANCISCO (AdAge.com) -- The Blackberry Storm is blowing
a little colder. Amid chatter about glitches, reviews are piling in that suggest the first
Blackberry touch-screen smartphone has a long way to go before it#039;s anything world-class. pa
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UberPhones -
2 hours and 40 minutes ago
centerimg border=0 title="HTML Mobile Editor For S60 Devices" alt="HTML Mobile Editor For S60
Devices" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/12/04-htmleditor.jpg" style="margin: 0 0 0 0;"
//center br/pFussy webmasters who own a Symbian S60 smartphone will be glad to find that there is
an HTML editing app for them out there. If you’re running a phone with a QWERTY keyboard,
such as Nokia’s E71 or E90, then you’ll be in mobile-HTML heaven. It’s not a
WYSIWYG editor, but any webmaster worth his salt will be able to deal with the old-school type of
HTML editor, and the easy insertion of HTML tags will be a boon, especially on mobile devices. The
application is currently a
href="http://www.symbian-freak.com/downloads/freeware/cat_s60_3rd/files/internet/s60htmled.zip"
target="_blank"available/a for free, though you’ll need Python for S60 installed, along with
the appuifw2 extension module./p pPermalink: a
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Techmeme -
3 hours and 6 minutes ago
Marguerite Reardon /
CNET News:
BlackBerry sales to
disappoint Wall Street — Research In Motion is the latest
smartphone maker to fall victim to the sagging economy. — The maker of the
popular BlackBerry mobile devices late on Tuesday reduced its outlook for its fiscal third
quarter, which ended on Saturday.
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Christophe Lefevre | Le Weblog de Bleebot -
3 hours and 11 minutes ago
Depuis la sortie de l’iPhone 3G et donc également de l’ouverture de sa
plateforme aux développeurs tierces, de nombreuses applications sont chaque jour
proposées sur l’appstore. Excellent, mais du coup, ça devient de plus en plus
compliqué de choisir entre plusieurs applications similaires.
Sur ce billet, je vais vous aider à choisir du premier coup votre logiciel iphone de
messagerie instantanée.
Généralement, ces applications vont vous demander une inscription. Cette
inscription est souvent nécessaire pour lier plusieurs messageries instantanées sur
le même compte, mais dans d’autres cas elle va générer une inscription
à un compte jabber qui servira de relais
avec les autres services de messageries .
Le fait de passer par jabber peut permettre de diminuer l’échange de données
entre votre mobile et les serveurs de messageries, un petit plus en mode 3G !
J’ai sélectionné 5 logiciels de messageries instantanées sur iPhone .
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Palringo
Certainement mon
préféré. Son interface est très efficace pour le tchat et vous
pourrez partager des images et messages vocaux en plus du texte.
A la première utilisation, vous devrez créer un compte Palringo
Palringo supporte MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Gadu-Gadu, ICQ, Jabber, Gtalk et iChat , rien que ça
!
En plus de tout ça , Palringo vous permet de créer une Chatroom ou simplement en
rejoindre une existante un peu comme sur iRC , je soupçonne une chatroom jabber.
Soit, l’application est aussi disponible sur divers smartphone ainsi que sous Windows.
Disponible
gratuitement sur l’appstore
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Nimbuzz
Nimbuzz est un service multi-messenger complet disponible en
version PC, Web, Iphone et Widget. La version widget est un outil assez original, cela dit en
passant.
Son point Fort? Il supporte beaucoup plus de service de messagerie comme ici, Skype Facebook
IM, MySpace, Hyves.

Malheureusement, il me semble moins stable et mon compte Facebook ne fonctionne plus dessus (
mais c’est peut être facebook lui même le fautif )Â .On
appréciera son support de la VOIP de gtalk et Skype et la
possibilité de tchatter en position horizontale.  Via
l’appstore
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IM+
IM plus est payant, je trouvais intéressant de comparer une
application payante aux gratuite et voir ce qu’on peu avoir de plus.
IM plus supporte les principaux service de messagerie mais pas Skype, son interface est
très mauvaise et on ne pourra échanger QUE du texte. Autant dire que votre argent
sera mieux dans votre portefeuille. Pourtant, il propose un petit plus, le mode Push.
Le mode Push vous permettra de rester connecter même après avoir fermé
l’ application. Malgré ça, je ne le conseille pas du tout .
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Fring
On en a parlé beaucoup, Fring est le premier logiciel a avoir permit les
communication VO-IP sur l’iPhone. Depuis , il s’est fait rattraper mais il reste le
meilleur choix et gratuit qui plus est si vous compter vous servir couramment de la VOIP!
Son support du SIP , Skypeout et encore d’autres service du genre en font le meilleur
outils pour la téléphonie gratuite. Un petite truc sympa également, on peut
y ajouter un compte twitter mais ce n’est pas son point fort ! Sur
l’Appstore
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BeejiveIM
Actuellement payant
sur l’appstore, ( 16$ ) , il n’offre pas de fonctionnalité de VOIP, mais
contrairement aux autres, il supporte les avatars !!! Son interface de communication en bulle
également très sympa.
Vous pourrez ajouter quelques contacts en Favoris ( bien vu ) , modifier votre avatar,
gérer votre liste de contact. soit, il est très agréable et pratique comme
complément à un monstre tel que Fring qui lui est bien moins sexy mais plus
puissant .
Reste à savoir si il vaut son prix, pour moi non, lorsqu’on le compare une solution
tel que Palringo qui est gratuit.
Vous l’aurez compris, toutes ces messageries instantanée sont encore jeunes mais se
complète. Vous pourrez selon vos besoins en choisir une ou 2 . Je déconseille juste
IM+
Les utilisateurs d’iTouch sans micro s’intéresseront peut être plus
à Palringo alors que les mordu de Skype iront plutôt vers Fring.
D’autres messageries instantanées sont également disponibles sur
l’appstore ou via Cydia mais les 5 citées dans cet articles me semblent les plus
complètent.
A vous de choisir.

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Neteco.com -
3 hours and 20 minutes ago
Fin de parcours pour les textos ? Près de dix ans après avoir contribué
à populariser les SMS, le constructeur finlandais Nokia a profité de la
conférence «Â Nokia World 2008Â », organisée cette
semaine [...]
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Matbe.com : News -
3 hours and 51 minutes ago
PCWorldN97 : le nouveau smartphone haut de gamme de NokiaAprès avoir vendu des camions de
N95, Nokia présente son remplaçant : le N97. Un smartphone haut de gamme qui allie
tactile et clavier complet.gOS Cloud : le systè...
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DailyTech News Feed -
4 hours and 11 minutes ago
Apple's iPhone is stealing market share from dominant smartphone makers like Nokia and Palm...
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Read/WriteWeb -
4 hours and 14 minutes ago
pimg src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/3080311410_8d83fc14b8_o.jpg" width="150" height="118"
alt="scanning_barcode" /With the rise of app-laden smartphones like the iPhone and Google's Android
OS, now on T-Mobile's G1, many penny-pinching shoppers have downloaded barcode scanning
applications onto their mobile devices. These apps allow consumers to compare the prices of
merchandise on a store's shelf to competing stores in the area just by taking pictures with their
smartphone's camera. The prices are instantly retrieved and displayed on the mobile phone so
consumers can know embefore/em they buy if they're getting a good deal. /p p
align="right"emSponsor/embr /a href='http://d.openx.org/ck.php?n=12798amp;cb=12798'
target='_blank'img src='http://d.openx.org/avw.php?zoneid=861amp;cb=12798amp;n=12798' border='0'
alt='' align="right" //a/p pAlthough consumers may be catching on to this barcode-scanning trend,
some stores are still in the dark. For example, a
href="http://www.biggu.com/2008/12/01/first-shopsavvy-ban-target/"a Target store in Michigan
recently requested a shopper to stop scanning merchandise/a, saying it went against store policy.
The customer reported the event to the application's makers, a
href="http://www.biggu.com/about-big-in-japan"Big in Japan/a, whose app a
href="http://www.biggu.com/applications/"Shop Savvy/a is a popular download for Android handsets.
/p pBig in Japan called the Target store in question and spoke to the manager, who indicated that
she was not aware of the policy. We also contacted Target's corporate headquarters to confirm
Target's policy, or lack thereof, but we first had to explain the application to the company
representative. They had never heard of such a thing before! (As it turns out, Target has no policy
whatsoever on barcode scanning their merchandise.)/p pThe same customer also noted they had visited
Sam's Club, where they demonstrated the application to a store employee who seemed "confounded that
such technology even existed," wrote the user. /p h2Instant Price Match Is Retail's Future/h2 pimg
src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/3080299622_eae3d15aab_m.jpg" width="129" height="240"
alt="shopsavvy" align="right"Although this is just anecdotal evidence from one customer, it's
entirely believable that without concrete store policies in place, you're going to encounter rogue
employees here and there who have no idea what you're doing and will ask you to stop. /p pOn the
flip side, stores that do get hip to this trend may decide to implement store policies that ban
scanning, once they realize that customers could discover their high prices. a
href="http://adverlab.blogspot.com/2008/07/future-of-retail-instant-price-match.html"A post on
AdLab/a for example, a blog about advertising and marketing, suggests retailers do just that. They
also recommend retailers should consider investing in a a a
href="http://www.methodshop.com/gadgets/reviews/celljammers/index.shtml"cell phone jammer/a. They
even provide a a
href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_XJseql2u5l0/SHhTYVu2qnI/AAAAAAAACYA/e3-W9Rs04o0/s1600-h/no_iphones.png"quot;No
iPhones on Premisesquot; sign/a for printout./p pThat doesn't seem to be a very proactive way of
dealing with the technology. In fact, it reminds us of how both the music and movie industry
attempted to quash the pirating of songs and films: they just tried to make it stop. Instead of
going a route destined for failure and trying to shut down barcode scanning altogether, retailers
could choose to embrace the trend. They could offer easy-to-find barcodes on their promotional
items with signage encouraging customers to compare the price instantly with other stores in the
area. They could make barcode scanning the new advertising circular. /p pHopefully, stories like
those of the Shop Savvy customer will remain isolated incidents and no other store employees will
bother customers looking to save money. If you've used barcode scanning applications and have
experiences to share, please let us know in the comments./p stronga
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/stores_clueless_about_mobile_barcode_scanning_applications.php#comments-open"Discuss/a/strong
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CNET News.com -
4 hours and 48 minutes ago
Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, reduces sales expectations for its third
fiscal quarter, citing economic troubles in the United States.
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CNET News.com -
4 hours and 48 minutes ago
Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, reduces sales expectations for its third
fiscal quarter, citing economic troubles in the United States.
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Generation Nouvelles Technologies -
4 hours and 59 minutes ago
Il semblerait que le premier smartphone chinois sous Google Android, le Sciphone Dream G2, ne soit
plus qu'à une quinzaine de jours de son lancement dans l'Empire du Milieu.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
5 hours and 11 minutes ago
via MacNN:
Research in Motion late Tuesday warned that it expects the number of new subscribers to its
BlackBerry push e-mail service to fall significantly below its original estimates. The Canadian
smartphone company now expects to add just 2.6 million users instead of the originally predicted
2.9 million and also expects its earnings per share and gross margins to drop as a result. The
company blames the...
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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
5 hours and 21 minutes ago
Research in Motion late Tuesday warned that it expects the number of new subscribers to its
BlackBerry push e-mail service to fall significantly below its original estimates. The Canadian
smartphone company now expects to add just 2.6 million users instead of the originally predicted
2.9 million and also expects its earnings per share and gross margins to drop as a result. The
company blames the... 
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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
6 hours and 1 minutes ago
The Nokia Messaging Service, announced this morning at Nokia World in Barcelona, will open up
popular email and instant messaging services and make them easily accessible both on your handset
and via the Ovi web site. The on-device version of the Mail on Ovi service is due to go into beta
before the end of 2008, with the web based version to follow in early 2009. Update; now
with added YouTube demo video.
 Consumers using Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live
Hotmail, Gmail and AOL accounts will have support for push updates from those services to their
handset, with their mailboxes integrated into the regular messaging application on your smartphone.
We'll have a closer look at the capabilities of the client and the integration in the near future
here on All About Symbian.
Access to your IM accounts will also be available, likely using technology from Oz Communications,
who Nokia recently acquired.
One thing to note is that Nokia are talking about a commercial launch in 8 territories (Australia,
Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain and the UK, with selected other countries to
follow) so there are likely to be some elements of Nokia Messaging that will be 'premium' services.
Files on Ovi is also a chargeable service, so there is some precedent for this.
Mail for Ovi will provide a web-based environment to manage all your mail accounts alongside your
handset. There will be 1GB of storage for all users, and you will be able to access your paired
accounts (eg GMail) from the Ovi web site.
 Corporate Messaging is also taken care, of with
updated clients for Exchange and Lotus Notes. Integrating into the S60 mail client as additional
mailboxes, Mail for Exchange will be available for all N series and E series devices, while Lotus
will include their client with new Domino servers.
Alongside the other announcements today, including the Nokia N97, the vision of Ovi is now starting
to be backed up in a practical sense, with the traditional PIM data being synced over the air,
music and gaming available via on-device clients, and now your connection to others, via mail and
IM, can also be included in the cloud that is Ovi.
Nokia have taken time to present this vision, it's now time to see if users are going to pick it up
and run with it.
Update: Nokia Beta Labs have posted a YouTube video of Mail for Ovi in action, here it is....
-- Ewan Spence, Dec 2008
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News Photo numérique | Zone Numerique -
6 hours and 9 minutes ago
Bouygues Telecom et RIM présentent le nouveau smartphone BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 en
France, le premier smartphone BlackBerry à clapet.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
6 hours and 21 minutes ago
via MacNN:
HTC today revealed that it will buy American design house One & Company for an undisclosed
amount. The move makes permanent a collaboration that started with the Touch Diamond and should see
One & Company become HTC's regular designer for its smartphones in the future. Most of HTC's
newest Touch series phones already draw on the US firm's influence, including the MAX 4G and Touch
HD....
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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
6 hours and 36 minutes ago
HTC today revealed that it will buy American design house One Company for an undisclosed amount.
The move makes permanent a collaboration that started with the Touch Diamond and should see One
Company become HTC's regular designer for its smartphones in the future. Most of HTC's newest Touch
series phones already draw on the US firm's influence, including the MAX 4G and Touch
HD.... 
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ZDNet News -
6 hours and 39 minutes ago
Lancé en version bêta le 3 décembre, ce service permettra aux utilisateurs de
smartphones compatibles avec la vidéo de visionner, en direct, les vidéos
postées sur les pages des membres du site de socialisation, ainsi que des vidéos
professionnelles mis en ligne, par exemple, par TMZ, la Ligue nationale de hockey ou le magazine
National Geographic.
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ZDNet.fr - Business et Solutions IT -
6 hours and 39 minutes ago
Lancé en version bêta le 3 décembre, ce service permettra aux utilisateurs de
smartphones compatibles avec la vidéo de visionner, en direct, les vidéos
postées sur les pages des membres du site de socialisation, ainsi que des vidéos
professionnelles mis en ligne, par exemple, par TMZ, la Ligue nationale de hockey ou le magazine
National Geographic.
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Gizmodo -
6 hours and 49 minutes ago
pobject width="494" height="410"param name="movie"
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value="true"/paramparam name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"/paramembed
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allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="494" height="410"/embed/objectModerately
musical little person Scooter Smiff has helpfully demonstrated, point by point, how emnot/em to
endorse gadgets in your music video./p pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/Picture_43.jpg" width="200" height="150"
/strong1. Get a company's flagship phone/strongbr / I understand that Scooter Smiff's audience is
probably as young as he is and probably doesn't need a massive smartphone, but if you've got to
shill for a BlackBerry, hope it's not the a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5062473/blackberry-pearl-flip-review"Pearl Flip/a. Mattmdash;notably a
gadget blogger, not a rappermdash;said it was kind of uncool, looked inconsistent, and even called
it a "fatass". Next time beg for a a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/storm"Storm/a, or at least a a
href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/bold"Bold/a. /p pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/Picture_44_01.jpg" width="200"
height="150" /strong2. Don't include an incredibly boring product/strongbr / So imagine you're a
tween, just browsing YouTube, and you notice Scooter Smiff's teacher grading his paper on an a
href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/touchsmart"HP Touchsmart PC/a, with her fingers. emThis is the least
exciting thing you've ever seen./em It doesn't even make sense in contextmdash;it's like HP just
edited a few seconds of their press materials into the video. Same goes for the inexplicable
printer cameo./p pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/Picture_45_01.jpg"
width="200" height="150" /strong3. Refrain from using devices that make you look even more like a
child/strongbr / Riding a miniaturized Cadillac Escalade will not help you look older, and will
probably make those few people who actually have a toy like that return it as fast as they can
drive it to Sotheby's. See also: catcalling obviously older girls. /p pThis song might not be as
embarrassing as the iPhone's prominent role in a a
href="http://gizmodo.com/383312/first-music-video-featuring-iphone-interface-has-the-unfortunate-title-of--smell-yo-dck-nsfw"certain
inauspiciously-named/a (and NSFW) track from earlier this year, but a different difference here,
and an important one, is that HP and BlackBerry actually wished this on themselves. [a
href="http://crackberry.com/blackberry-pearl-flip-dominates-scooter-smiff-video"CrackBerry/a]/p br
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