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ObjectDock

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Don¡¯t begrudge Mac users their pretty little shortcut dock. With ObjectDock, you can mimic their dock or make one that¡¯s uniquely yours. ObjectDock lets you place shortcuts, running tasks, and more in a dock of your choosing. The icons expand when you mouse-over them, making it easy to store a great deal of information in a small place and still find what you¡¯re looking for. ObjectDock is skinnable, and you can customize it appearance in several ways.

Version: 1.9

Downloads Count: 23,184

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Apr 25, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP

File Size: 12730 KB

Author: Stardock

Download Link http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_download/fid,25932-order,4-page,1-c,desktop/download.html

Written by jounxp on July 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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CoPilot Live HTC Touch Diamond edition released

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ALK Technologies has announced a special edition of its award-winning mobile phone navigation system, CoPilot Live 7, for the exciting new HTC Touch Diamond smartphone.
Owners of the HTC Touch Diamond will be able to enjoy CoPilot Live’s full-featured turn-by-turn satellite navigation system that takes full advantage of the phone’s in-built GPS satellite receiver, bright VGA colour screen and 4GB on-board memory.
CoPilot Live HTC Touch Diamond edition is supplied on a DVD that effortlessly copies and installs navigation software and maps onto the phone from a desktop computer via a synchronisation cable. Set-up is made simple thanks to automatic configuration that recognises the Touch Diamond’s internal GPS receiver.
Once installed, customers can enjoy full satellite navigation on their phone, with 7 digit UK postcode entry, voice guidance and automatic route calculation. The way to go is shown clearly with a choice of 2D or 3D map views and auto-zoom at junctions. A non-distracting driver safety mode helps drivers keep their eyes on the road by only displaying a map close to a turn. Safety camera alerts are included as standard with free of charge database updates via the CoPilot Live web site.
In addition to satellite navigation, CoPilot Live makes the most of the phone’s mobile Internet capability with an optional real-time traffic subscription and a free of charge live tracking service. You can share your location live on the web with others as you move around, while they can send you messages and new stops.
The CoPilot Live 7 HTC Touch Diamond Edition DVD will be available to purchase from the end of July for around £65. The product will be available from Amazon.co.uk and CoPilot Live dealers. It will also be available as a download from Handango.com. For a full listing of stockists, please visit www.copilotlive.com.
To see a demo, obtain images and for more information, please visit www.copilotlive.com/diamond

From http://msmobiles.com

Written by jounxp on July 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone Software 2.1 beta tester finds references to copy/paste, mobile radio

As a smartphone, the iPhone has lacked a very important feature ever since it first came out. It doesn¡¯t have copy/paste functionality. Also, as a music player it is kind of flawed by not having a native radio application. Both of these shortcomings might be remedied soon, however, as traces of commands regarding their application have been spotted in the latest beta build of iPhone software by a diligent dev.

Combing the beta iPhone 2.1 software build recently, one developer has been able to find references to a copy and paste feature under the ¡®Localizable.strings¡¯ file in the WebKit framework.

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However, since the references are found in the web kit specifically, it could mean that those were merely carried over from the existing WebKit frameworks that are used for Windows PC and Mac application development.

The same developer also found references to an Apple MobileRadio, which theoretically could be the iPhone and iPod¡¯s long-awaited FM radio application.

Of course, all of this is just speculation at this point, and none of us here at UV are developers so your guess is as good as ours.

Via <a href=¡±http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/07/25/copypaste_references_spotted_in_existing_iphone_frameworks.html¡± target=¡±new¡±>Apple Insider</a>

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Brain Challenge and Chess & Backgammom Classics for iPhone

Brain Challenge video game for iPhone and iPod touch, by Gameloft.

Available on the App Store.



Chess & Backgammom Classic video game for iPhone and iPod touch, by Gameloft.

Available on the App Store.


Written by Maximus on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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No smartphone? No problem.

Opera's State of the Mobile Web report shows top mobile Internet phones

The mobile Web is not only for people with a smartphone, according to Opera Software's State of the Mobile Web report, released today. Six out of the most popular phones models for Web browsing with Opera Mini are from Nokia, two are from Sony Ericsson, one is from BlackBerry, and one is from Samsung. In the United States, nine of the top 10 phones for Opera Mini are BlackBerries. The report can be viewed in its entirety from http://www.opera.com/mobile_report/2008/06/.

"People want the Web on their phone regardless of the type of phone they have," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "Our list of top phones shows both smartphones and feature phones, which is a testament to the versatility Opera Mini provides. Additionally, it proves that given the right experience, many more people will use the Web on their phone. Accessing the Web on your phone is not a luxury limited to who has the most expensive phone model."

Other highlights from the State of the Mobile Web, June 2008 report:

- Usage continues to grow as more consumers find value in accessing full Web content on their mobile phones. People using Opera Mini viewed more than 3.2 billion pages in June, up 9.4% over May.

- Opera Mini drives carrier and operator value. In June, Opera Mini users generated more than 46.7 million MB of data for operators worldwide. Because Opera Mini compresses data up to 85%, this actual amount of data requested was 311 million MB in June.

As the world's most popular Web browser for mobile phones, Opera Mini provides an elegant, fast and rich Web browsing experience. While some Web browsers work on only 20 to 30 phone models, Opera Mini runs on more than 800 different handsets, making it the available to the widest range of consumers worldwide. Almost every phone with Java can run Opera Mini. Completely free for anyone to download and use, Opera Mini is available from http://www.operamini.com.

Data in the report is based on aggregate and anonymous statistics from Opera Mini servers. All percentages are based on a snapshot of the Top 100 sites for each region. Beyond providing a snapshot of worldwide browsing trends, Opera's "State of the Mobile Web" highlights the browsing trends in the ten countries where Opera Mini is most popular: the United States, Russia, China, Indonesia, India, United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, South Africa and Ukraine.

Written by Maximus on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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emoze Push Email Now Available To Over Half A Billion Handsets Worldwide

Over 800 mobile phone models are now provided with a Blackberry-like* mobile email experience, making push email no longer the privilege of an elitist few

Raanana, Israel, - Hundreds of millions of mobile phone owners can now take advantage of email on-the-move as emoze launches the world’s first push mobile email solution for Java handsets.

Push-mobile email is now available to a whole new category of mobile users, with more than 800 handsets added to the mobile email mix. Standard-grade handsets previously considered ‘dumber’ than Blackberry handsets, Smartphones or Windows Mobile devices, can get very smart with emoze.

Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Samsung users will be able to get emoze push mail on their handsets. The deployment will be in stages; Nokia Series40 handsets will be the first to be added, followed shortly after by the rest.

Unique web-like graphics, flexible layouts and animated screen transitions are all supported by the emoze Java client. Unlike other simple push email solutions, emoze delivers slick, colorful and well laid out messaging and content – mirroring what you get on your PC screen – to even the most basic mobile phone.

Emoze is available to everybody for free by quick and easy download from www.emoze.com independent of operator.

‘This technology has been a long time in the making. We are committed to providing the most robust solution to the broadest number of handsets which fits into the emoze mass market strategy and serves millions of Java mobile phone users worldwide,’ said Eitan Linker, emoze CEO.
‘Emoze offers users a never before seen user-experience that is not limited to the high-end smart phones. This experience is available to users with even the most basic of handsets.’

Using new, state-of-the-art SUN technology, all the whiz-bangs, swivel screens, colors and graphics offered by the user’s favorite mobile device, are heightened with emoze technology, ensuring a smooth transition from desktop to mobile. All that is required is a low-cost data package from your service provider.

Built with cost efficiency and security in mind, emoze employs specialized encryption features and data compression to ensure safety of all data. Data is never stored on any third party site.

emoze's Java client supports a range of personal and corporate data sources including Microsoft Exchange (Outlook), POP3/IMAP servers, as well as Web mail servers like Gmail.

Mobile email on the move with emoze: 'Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere!'

Written by Maximus on July 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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