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Saturday, 5 February 2011

Free s60 game


 S60 5th Edition Games: Raging Thunder, Wave Blaze & Armageddon Squadron in 3D and for freeGood 3D games for the S60 5th Edition platform are rather rare. However, Polarbits is offering  three high quality 3D games: Raging Thunder (car racing game), Wave Blazer (power boat racing) and Armageddon Squadron (arcade flight simulator / shooter). Despite the good quality those games are free of charge. There are several gaming modes supported. A multiplayer-mode is also included. What we really like is the game-control. Using the accelerometer API you can control your boat, aircraft or car easly. These games work on all S60 5th Edition devices such as the X6, N97 or the Satio.
WaveBlazer
 S60 5th Edition Games: Raging Thunder, Wave Blaze & Armageddon Squadron in 3D and for free
RagingThunder
 S60 5th Edition Games: Raging Thunder, Wave Blaze & Armageddon Squadron in 3D and for free
Armageddon Squadron
 S60 5th Edition Games: Raging Thunder, Wave Blaze & Armageddon Squadron in 3D and for free

Cold Weather

A self-styled Sherlock Holmes leads an unlikely team of irregulars in this charming comic mystery from indie auteur Aaron Katz. After abandoning a promising academic career in forensic science, aimless Doug (Cris Lankenau) returns to Portland to live with his more responsible big sister Gail (Trieste Kelly). He easily lands a dead-end job working in an ice factory, but his latent passion for detective work is stoked when his ex-girlfriend, Rachel (Robyn Rikoon) goes missing.

Armed with a handful of arcane clues and a vast knowledge of the world of Sherlock Holmes, Doug enlists Gail and co-worker Carlos (Raúl Castillo) in a ramshackle investigation that draws the slacker sleuths into Portland's underground. What they discover is a complex trail of clues, leading them increasingly close to the discovering the mysterious truth about Rachel.

Building on the lyrical style and naturalistic performances of his two previous features, DANCE PARTY USA and QUIET CITY, Katz offers a refreshingly idiosyncratic spin on genre conventions. COLD WEATHER is simultaneously the story of a brother and sister getting to know each other after years apart and a mystery in the great tradition of crime and detective fiction.                     

Samsung Galaxy S2 i9200



I heard many Samsung fans complaining about the same design style of new Samsung phones, when they bought the newest Samsung smartphones, others can’t recognize they own the newest high-end Samsung handsets. So we think Samsung should try some other styles on the device shapes. That is why there will be a Samsung Galaxy S2 i9200, complete new design, thin and slim, and looks like a tablet.
New Samsung Galaxy S2 i9200 reviewNot only the out design of the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9200 is new, but also the internal specifications are super power. So let’s check out what hell are they.
Samsung Galaxy S2 will come with android 3.0, and the second generation of the Super AMOLED display size 4.3 inch and with 1280*720 resolutions. Samsung i9200 runs 2GHz CPU support by 1GB RAM and 4GB ROM, so you can imagine the speed, may be it is faster than you PC. Another highlight I want to mention is the 8MP camera with HD 720P video recording. There are some more specs on the Samsung i9200 listed below.
Samsung phones review-Samsung Galaxy S2 i9200 main specs:
-32GB of built-in flash memory, +32GB microSD card slot
-A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n
-3.5mm audiojack
-accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and ambient light sensors
-LI-ion, Standard Battery
-MP3 Player
-Polyphonic, MP3, Vibrate
So the Samsung Galaxy i9200 is really a great smartphone, and we hope Samsung will keep giving us surprise in the future.

GPS apps for android 2.2

Ultimate GPS showdown for Android
I am always on the hunt for the newest and greatest apps and GPS services are no exception. Are phone based GPS apps really better than personal navigation devices? I believe they are. Phone based GPS systems have the ability to do much more complex tasks that would be impossible without a wireless data network. With five different GPS apps available to Android, which one is best?
Note: To make this easy I have listed the apps below in order from my highest recommendation to lowest recommendation.

Google Maps Navigation


Google Maps with navigation is available for Android 1.6 and higher. This suite has proven itself and is currently the most popular GPS app for Android 1.6 users and above. It includes many features that no other GPS apps are able to provide, such as Street View and Satellite views. Another nice feature is that it integrated with Google Buzz, which allows you to view “Buzzes” right on the map, at the location they were posted. Google Maps also features reviews on many of the points of interest.
Pros:
  • Most Points of Interest
  • Live Traffic
  • Offers a street view of your destination
  • Satellite views
  • Maps are very detailed and up to date
  • Free
Cons:
  • Maps are not stored on the device so if you lose cell phone reception and leave the route it caches, things can go very wrong.
  • The text to speech engine can be hard to understand at times
  • No way to display your current speed
  • Can only navigate you to one place at a time, you cannot do multi-destination routing

CoPilot


If you do a lot of traveling and often travel off your planned routes CoPilot is for you. CoPilot’s software works on maps that are downloaded to the SD card on the phone. The larger storage of a SD card allows you to fit the maps for all of North America on the phone. CoPilot also has a nice interface that is easy to use while driving. If you are used to a conventional GPS system like a Garmin, CoPilot is the closest you will come in terms on interface. I also prefer the voice alerts much better on CoPilot than on Google Maps. Copilot does everything you need in a GPS app, even thought it may not include some of the fancier features like Street View.
Pros:
  • Maps stored on SD card
  • Live features such as weather, traffic and fuel prices
  • Most driver rriendly UI
  • Supports multi-destination routing
Cons:
  • Price, the app costs $29.99 USD but is only a one time fee
  • Requires an SD card with at least 2GB of free space

Waze


The best way to describe Waze is GPS mixed with Google Buzz and Twitter. People who use Waze are called “Wazers”. Every Wazer is shown on the app, so when you are driving you can see other people using the app near you. Wazers can post anything from speed traps to car crashes on the map (you can even include pictures). You also have the ability to message other people on the map inside the app. In areas with many Wazers the maps works great and sometimes even has more up to date traffic then Google Maps. The Waze app also turns driving into a game by letting you drive over virtual objects which give you points. There is even a leader board for this point system. Currently I wouldn’t trust the app to navigate me to places of importance, but it makes driving much more fun. I believe that in a few years time this app will be very popular and become more accurate as more people begin to use it.
Pros:
  • A very social GPS app that can integrate into Twitter
  • The ability to see other people around you using the app
  • Report traffic and even take pictures of the incident and post it to the Waze Map
  • Driving becomes a game, which makes trips fun
  • Free
Cons:
  • GPS maps are not very accurate in places with few or no Wazers
  • Does not always take you on the best route
  • UI needs improvement
  • Occasionally crashes or lags
  • Waze doesn’t allow routes longer than 200 miles

Wisepilot


WisePilot is another GPS app for Android. Honestly I feel this app doesn’t set itself apart from any of the other GPS apps enough to justify a $69.95 per year price tag. Yes, it does get you to point to point. It does have points of interest and voice alerts, but so do the free apps along with CoPilot. The one thing that it does do, is it lets you manage all your routes online. This can be a very nice feature if you are planning a trip. You can map out an entire trip from start to finish, including places to eat and the gas stations you will have to stop at, all on their website.
Pros:
  • Manage trips and favorites on their site via MYWISEPILOT
Cons:
  • Pricey, The app costs $69.95 per year
  • UI not as polished as I would like
  • Doesn’t set itself above any other GPS apps

Telenav


Telenav was the first big thing for GPS apps on Android. Many G1 users began to use this app before Google Maps integrated navigation. Telenav gives you access to over 10 million points of interest, gas prices, traffic and much more. Although it was once the most popular GPS app, it has now fallen to the bottom of the list. Due to its high price tag and lack to support all devices, Telenav has earned itself my least favorable GPS app of the group.
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Audible directions that make sense
Cons:
  • No support for more recent devices
  • Most expensive app at $69.99 per year

Conclusion

Out of all the GPS apps I reviewed, I am still partial to Google Maps Navigation. For me this app does exactly what I need it to. It functions as my yellow pages and also gives me reviews on places I might go. I don’t travel much out of town, but if I did I could see how paying for CoPilot would benefit me and I would recommend this option to anyone who needs the maps to be stored locally. CoPilot also has several features Google Maps does not offer such as fuel prices and multi-destination routing.

iPhone 2011 apps

1- Angry Birds: [Pricing: $0.99]: Developed by Chillingo, the company who sold 1 million copies of their latest app, “Cut the Rope for iPad” Angry Birds has been rated the #1 Game for the iPhone this year! The Angry Bird for iPhone is an exciting, fun packed game where the Angry Birds have to fight the green pigs who stole your eggs. The Angry Birds is a Must Have iPhone game! Now you can get the latest update where the birds have special abilities and new levels!
2- Fruit Ninja [Pricing: $0.99] Fruit Ninja has been designed for both the iPhone and the iPad. This fun and addictive gaming app has be developed by the Halfbrick Studios. Fruit Ninja has sold over Two Million copies after the release The latest update [Nov 03] comes with multi-player. It has been rated as the #1 Paid App in Norway, Russia, Czech Republic and Germany! And comes after the Angrybirds in USA! Recommended!
3- Cut the Rope [Pricing: $0.99] Designed and developed by Chillingo, Cut the Rope is available on both the iPhone and the iPad. It’s really fun playing this game, and has been a very successful app this year! In the story, you receive a mysterious box with an unknown creature inside, he loves eating candies, so start feeding because he never stops! :)
4- Dragon Dictation [Pricing: Free] Dragon Dictation for the iPhone is one of the best apps that you can give your iPhone 4! It’s a simple yet powerful voice recognition app for your iPhone developed by the Dragon. How to use Dragon? Easy! All you have to do is to tap the app and start speaking, tap when ended and watch your narrations in email or text, it’s that simple! You cannot miss this one!
5- Kindle for iPhone [Pricing: Free] App developed by the Amazon for both the iPad and the iPhone. This creates an amazing experience for the book readers. The text looks clear and crisp on the beautiful screen of the iPhone. Once you install it on your iPhone, you will be able to access 725,000+ books via the Kindle Store. You will also be able to get your hands on the best sellers and the new releases!
6- Twitterrific for Twitter [Pricing: Free | Upgrade to Premium $4.99] Available on both the iPhone and the iPad. This universal platform Twitter application has been specially designed for Tweeple! It has a very clear and smooth user interface, you can start tweeting with Twitterrific for Twitter with a few taps. Latest features include, instapaper, filter tweets and themes!
7- The Karate Kid [Pricing: Free] The movie was a Hit and the app designed by the Sony Pictures for both the iPhone and iPad is amazing. Keeping the same stunts and karate style, the developers have done a great job with this amazing iPhone App! You’ll love it!
8- Siri Assistant [Pricing: Free] Designed and developed by Siri, it’s one of the best free Productivity Apps for your iPhone. This beautiful and intelligent iPhone app is very cool, all you have to do is to speak clear and plain English, let’s say, “How to make Khiladi Sizzler”. And within moments, Siri Assistant will start gathering information and you’ll get the reciepe, Cool na! :)
9- Public Radio Player [Pricing: Free} The Public Radio is an amazing iPhone app which turns your iPhone into a Radio! The latest release also includes the background audio support. Features like the timeline, pause/rewind, show-schedule and an alarm clock make it even more killer!
10- Backbreaker Football [Pricing: $0.99] The Backbreaker Football has very cool and amazing graphics and gives the user a more Realistic backbreaking football experience! The game environment and the transitions are very smooth. Already downloaded 3 Million times!