Load your Smartphone with Spb Online
Posted by admin on Sep 25, 2008
SPB has new offering for Windows Mobile user. Mobile TV, radio, news, weather and online games combined in one application with breakthrough usability optimized for Windows Mobile Smartphones.

Mobile TV
IP-TV with usability optimized for mobile devices
Fast channel switching
Picture-in-picture
Integrated TV guide
On-screen controls




Online Games
Casual multiplayer online games
Play with real people
Easy to play casual games
No configuration - just play
Checkers, Hexagon, and Reversi games
Weather
Detailed weather forecast for multiple cities
5 days weather forecast
Up to 10 cities
Detailed morning/day/evening information
Goolge’s Android Capable phone is all ready to meet the shops
Posted by admin on Sep 24, 2008
The association of Google and T-Mobile ha s come into fruitful effort. They have let the world ogle their newest creation today, the T-Mobile G1, the first Android-enabled phone with (according to the press release) “full touch-screen functionality and a QWERTY keyboard with a mobile Web experience that includes the popular Google products.” It’s obviously meant to compete with the iPhone but, then again, what new cell phone isn’t?

Also according to T-Mobile’s press release, the Andorid phone will offer gaming capabilities but specifics - game buttons, game titles, developers, etc. - have not yet been officially announced.
To read more, check this out.
Twitter Search API for Apple
Posted by admin on Sep 19, 2008
Hidden on Twitter amongst the chatter about today’s lunch menu and the best spots for happy hour lays a mound of up-to-the-minute user generated commentary on just about any major topic. While Twitter Search helps you wade through this endless torrent of tweets from within the browser, Mustache Inc’s iPhone application Summizer aims to squeeze that functionality into a package more friendly with on-the-go use.

Once you’ve punched in the topic of interest, Summizer uses the Twitter Search API to dig through the database for related tweets. If you’ve got a topic that you search for more often, you can save that search for later use for the sake of sparing your thumbs. Summizer also automatically pulls down the latest trending topics from Twitter, giving you a quick and easy way to see what’s on the collective mind at any given moment. It’s currently focused solely on searching and trend watching, so it doesn’t offer any means of logging in, tweeting, or following users.
While the application currently sits at version 1.0, an update was submitted for Apple’s approval just last night. Version 1.1 introduces automatic updates, link viewing without leaving the application, and the ability to view more tweets from any user you come across. I’ve been playing with the update throughout the evening, and everything seems to work well.

At $4.99, the price may be a bit steep for the general Twitterer. However, if work, research, or just plain old addiction have you digging through Twitter regularly, the time you’ll save with the native interface and saved search features might make it plenty worth the cost of admission. Personally, I’d love to see Mustache Inc. partner up with the folks behind Twinkle (Tapulous) or Twitterific (The Iconfactory) to get this functionality integrated into one of the popular iPhone Twitter posting/following applications. Source

