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New Motorola handsets, courtesy of their leaked roadmaphttp://www.mobile-review.com/fullnews/main/index_eng.shtmlBelow are pictures, and brief technical specifications of some new Motorola handsets – some you may already know about, and some you may not.Nothing shown below is amazing, in terms of technical specifications, but, at least, for now, Motorola isn't re-using the once-popular Razr-line of handsets.Motorola A8102.2-inch touchscreen, with full handwriting recognition Linux OS Dimensions: 104.85 x 50.8 x 13.5mm Weight: 100 gramsMotorola VE75: Slider form-factorSupport for Dual sim cards 2.6 inch screen, 16:9 ratio, 240x400 pixels (WQVGA). 2 megapixel camera Dimensions: 110 x 50 x 18.9mm Weight: 120 gramsMotorola A1600 Ming: 3 megapixel camera GPS Wi-Fi 2.4 inch screen Dimensions: 98.5 x 53.4 x 19.50mm Weight: 120 gramsMotorola ZN5 "Texel": 5 megapixel camera Morphing keypad, ala the E8 Linux OS 500MHZ Freescale processor 2.4 inch QVGA screenBluetooth TV-out functionality
Laser-based head mounted display patented by Apple http://www.mobile-review.com/fullnews/main/index_eng.shtmlThe iPhone, and, to some extent, the iPod, are pretty decent video players. But, of course, there is one limitation – screen size.This may be about to change for iPod and iPhone users, if Apple's patent has anything to say about it.Sure, head mounted displays is nothing out of the ordinary, but, going by Apple's patent, it's not actually all that bulky. Most of the devices size can be attributed to the light source, and the components that are necessary to generate, as well as display video imagery.Apple like to shove a lot of technology into small packages, and there is no exception here.Apple reckon that all of the necessary components should be put into a small, battery-operated box, which can then be clipped on to the users belt.Then, video is transmitted to the headset, via a laser, and an optical cable.Wedge optics will then display the video in front of the users eyes.
iSwish - yet another iPhone-like UI for Windows Mobile smartphoneshttp://www.intomobile.com/2008/04/30/iswish-yet-another-iphone-like-ui-for-windows-mobile-smartphones.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/v/A77VD9nKGDw&hl=en&autoplay=0If an open-platform packed with power and backed by a huge developer community is your thing, then you're probably rocking a Windows Mobile device. Sure, there are complaints of stability and what-not, but chances are that your solid Windows Mobile device has started to stumble every now and again due to the same third-party applications that make the platform so appealing in the first place.So, how are you going to scratch that itch for a fun and innovative interface like that on the iPhone? Why, put the iPhone UI on your Windows Mobile device, of course. The latest method to put the iPhone's multi-touch UI is Flick Software Research's "iSwish" and "iZoom." Flick Software Research is set to launch its iSwish UI and iZoom applications in beta-form in early May.It's a complete rip of Apple's iPhone UI, but hey, if you can't beat 'em, copy 'em.
opera browser (not opera mini but the full browser)
ayo chad do you know any links for some 240x320 java games
i meant some pirate shit on the low
All my Windows Mobile 5/6 players hit me up on PM for programs that you NEED to have for your PDAand raider: skyfire 0.6 beta just released to people on their mailing list. I recieved a text with the program earlier yesterday and installed it. check it out
Quote from: Bitch, I Might Be on May 07, 2008, 03:43:54 AMAll my Windows Mobile 5/6 players hit me up on PM for programs that you NEED to have for your PDAand raider: skyfire 0.6 beta just released to people on their mailing list. I recieved a text with the program earlier yesterday and installed it. check it out remember that I´m useing a Symbian powered device at the moment what´s skyfire? what did I miss?
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on May 07, 2008, 10:05:53 PMQuote from: Bitch, I Might Be on May 07, 2008, 03:43:54 AMAll my Windows Mobile 5/6 players hit me up on PM for programs that you NEED to have for your PDAand raider: skyfire 0.6 beta just released to people on their mailing list. I recieved a text with the program earlier yesterday and installed it. check it out remember that I´m useing a Symbian powered device at the moment what´s skyfire? what did I miss? new mobile browser that looks to be the best one available. my favorite is still opera mini 4 and i've used every browser i've come across.http://www.skyfire.com/
yeah you gotta sign up for the beta and they will send you a download link over text
You will need:Mobile phone running Windows Mobile 5 or 6