Monday, April 27, 2009

Android 1.5 “cupcake” update now available for dev phones


Owners of the Android dev phone can now head over to HTC’s website and update their G1 to the official 1.5 version of Android. This early release for dev phones will provide developers with a few weeks of on-device testing of their software before the highly anticipated update is rolled out to the general public in May. All tools, instructions and necessary radio, system and recovery images are available directly from HTC via the read link below. Dev phone owners out there who take the plunge and update their handset, hit us up in the comments with your first impressions of this latest Android offering. As for the rest of you, don’t worry — the wait is almost over.

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Just For Women … A New Feature In Viigo

Viigo’s thrilled to announce that they started to collect a range of content recommended by, and just for, Women. You can find find these channels in the Channel Library under “Interests & Lifestyle” in the “For Women” folder.



Anchoring this section is a rich portfolio of content from the Sugar Network.
When it comes to getting cool info on subjects like Pop Culture, Fashion & Style, Home & Family and Happy Living, there is no source like the Sugar Network. And Viigo is excited to have formed a partnership with Sugar Inc. to make all the Sugar Network content easily accessible on your BlackBerry or Windows Mobile smartphone. The conversational and witty editorial voices that create the content read by over 8 million unique visitors on the web can now be found in no fewer than 16 feeds, including PopSugar, FabSugar, GeekSugar, BuzzSugar in Viigo.
Complementing this is a wide range of other content our Female editorial team has pulled together covering topics from Babies to Business and from Beauty to BlackBerry. They want to hear from you! Please send suggestions for new content to feeds@Viigo.com.

To get to the Channel Library, open the News & RSS folder and select “Add a Channel” from the menu, choose the Interest & Lifestyle folder and select the For Women option.



Oh, and Men, they’re working on one just for you too …

For more information, visit http://www.viigo.com/. To download Viigo onto your device, go to www.getviigo.com from your mobile browser.


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TwitterBerry 0.9 Beta 6 Available!


One of the first Twitter applications I tried out was indeed TwitterBerry and in the world of Twitter apps while I do have other clients installed, I keep TwitterBerry updated just incase one of those other applications all of a sudden stops working (it happens, no one can say it doesn't) and recently TwitterBerry got some nice updates to its beta stages which included some new features and bug fixes.


TwitterBerry 0.9 Beta 6 [April 24, 2009]

New features in Beta 6:
Support for Twitgoo! Set your media provider to “Twitgoo” in the Configure screen

Bug fixes in Beta 6:
Font size configuration only affects the timelines, and not the whole
application
More work on improving robustness of picture uploads
TwitterBerry removed from the BlackBerry “Options” screen
Properly identify the OS version when installing from the ALX zip package.

TwitterBerry 0.9 Beta 5 [April 15, 2009]

New Features in Beta 5:
Support for yfrog! yfrog is the default media provider for TwitterBerry.
Set font size for TwitterBerry in the “Configure” screen.
MUCH improved list loading times and caching.
Media URLs are sent at the end of your tweet if it begins with “@” or “D ”
(direct message)
Following and Leaving users is fixed.
Relative timestamps on tweets are updated when the timeline is shown


Download The New TwitterBerry 0.9 Beta 6 From The TwitterBerry Site from your BlackBerry Browser

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Obama To Get Super-Secret Blackberry 8830


Big thanks to everyone who sent this into the tips line... in January it was reported that President Obama would be keeping his Blackberry for his term in office. The rumors went up and down, but now according to the Washington Post, the President will indeed be able to keep his 8830. It appears that the NSA is going over the device to make sure its software meets "federal standards". The device will feature software called SecureVoice which will protect from hackers, eavesdroppers and spies. We don't believe President Obama actually has the device yet, but hopefully he will get it (back) soon. Props to the Prez for not giving up his Blackberry without a fight.
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Apple and Verizon said to be working on an iPhone for 2010


This is pretty big news but just rumors. A new set of iPhone/Big Red rumors have emerged courtesy of USA Today. The paper has reportedly been informed by oh so typical “sources familiar with the situation” (aren’t newspapers adorable) that the iPhone is headed to Verizon in 2010 after AT&T’s exclusivity deal runs out. According to USA Today’s sources, the Verizon iPhone will run on its CDMA network — a notion that had been dismissed earlier as Verizon is planning its LTE roll out starting in 2010. Verizon’s CEO has also made it pretty clear in the past that there will never be a CDMA iPhone offered by Verizon. Then again, getting caught up in this CDMA vs LTE debate is quite irrelevant to most Americans who are more or less praying for an end to the AT&T iPhone exclusivity so that more carriers might offer popular device in the near future.

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TalkLock™ - Touch Screen Lock - Version 1.1.0


BlackBerry® Storm™ Users, are you:

Annoyed by the BlackBerry Storm touch screen remaining active during a call?

Frustrated with accidental screen presses muting your phone call or activating programs while you talk?


CellAvant has the answer... TalkLock™.



This simple, easy to use application automatically activates when you're on a call and prevents unwanted interruptions. When the call ends, TalkLock releases control of the screen until your next call. You can unlock the screen at any time during a call simply by swiping your finger across the slider from left to right. All you have to do is install it and forget about it.

Available on the new BlackBerry App World™ for $2.99! (it used to be free)Go to http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/appworld/ to download BlackBerry App World onto your BlackBerry smartphone. TalkLock is in the Productivity & Utilities category - "On-the-Go Productivity," or you can simply search for "TalkLock." The process is easy to download the new and improved version of TalkLock!

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