How to enable Facebook Push Notifications on your KIN and other Mobile Phones

Facebook is being used more and more for social communications. However, how would you know someone replied to something you have posted? Or maybe you want to be directly notified if someone makes a post.
In this article I will walk you to the process of enabling your Facebook notifications by E-mail and/or SMS text messaging. [...]

Apple iPhone 3G and 3GS, Android and Windows Phone Battery Drain Fix

It has happened to many iPhone users. Suddenly your iPhone is draining very quickly, even without using the iPhone at all.
This has happened to my iPhone now for two times. On many blogs and forums people are complaining about it and many tips are given but not a real good answer to the sudden quick drain of [...]

SanDisk first to ship 32 GB micro SDHC Memory Card

Until now, the largest micro SDHC Memory card for your Mobile Device was 16 Gigabytes. Enough to store your maps, pictures, videos and music. The demand for more memory keeps on growing everyday and now SanDisk is the world’s first to ship their new 32 Gigabyte micro SDHC Memory Card.
“With the large volume of photos, [...]

YouTube app for Windows Phone & Symbian S60 – Updated to version 2.4

March 19, 2010 by Remo Knops  
Filed under Symbian S60, Windows Phones

About a week ago one of my international friends, Leigh Geary, Windows Mobile MVP and Editor in Chief of Coolsmartphone.com, wrote a news item about the availability of a new YouTube application for the Windows Mobile- and Symbian S60 platform. 
In this article I will provide a short overview of this new version of the YouTube [...]

Nokia E72 review at Mobilitysite

January 24, 2010 by Mark Briggeman  
Filed under Phones, Symbian S60

Jack Cook of Mobilitysite has put his thoughts together on the new Nokia E72.
Here are some quotes from his review:
Overall I have to say my experience with the E72 has been quite enjoyable.  It is a well built device that is comfortable to hold, easy to use and provides virtually everything you would want.
Since I [...]

DAGi capacitive stylus for HTC HD2, iPhone 3GS or Google Nexus One

The HTC HD2, which features a massive 4.3″ capacitive screen, has been reviewed a few months ago in the article:  “HTC HD2 review – A new era in Windows Phones’ history“.
The new era in Windows Mobile history is reflected in the use of capacitive screen technology and the resulting absense of a stylus which has [...]

Steape – One development platform for five mobile operating systems

In this article I will have a first look at a cool new approach in mobile application development for various mobile operating systems, developed by a company called Steape.

“Steape has developed a unique innovative platform, via which it is pretty easy to build (highly advanced) applications in native language for five of the most common mobile [...]

3G HSDPA data frequencies answers for unlocked phones in the world

In the last couple of years many different frequencies have been added to the confusion of the worldwide GSM (2G/Edge) and High Speed Data Networks (3G,HSDPA,UMTS) on cellular phones. Since we all love  to have the newest gadgets we would like to be one of the first. In the Windows Phone forums, where I moderate, many questions arise why [...]

Google Sync now with Push Gmail Support – Windows Mobile and iPhone

Earlier this year Google released Google sync. Which allowed you to sync your Contact and Calendar items on your Google account. However you still needed to use the IMAP settings to get your e-mails in on your device. This was on a schedule and not push.
The Google Mobile Blog is telling us that the Google [...]

Microsoft and Nokia form Global Alliance for Mobile Productivity Solutions

August 12, 2009 by Remo Knops  
Filed under Symbian S60, Windows Phones

This article will describe the most important facts of one of the largest global alliances in mobile industry between Microsoft and Nokia to Design, Develop and Market Mobile Productivity Solutions. The articles mixes slides, press information and own thoughts abouth this announcement, and possile implications.
Yesterday we could already read on the Microsoft PressPass website: “Microsoft and [...]

SPB Software in the mix on Bundeled User Interfaces on Mobile Phones

SPB Software just announced today that it will have their popular softwares pre-installed on the Pharos Pack Traveler 137.  Bundeling these popular softwares will give the Pharos cunsomer a “Wow” factor and add a lot of new features and functionality to the phone.
The SPB Softwares that are going to be included in the bundle are:

SPB Mobile [...]

Mobile broadband in Sweden with Telia Online

Many of you travel a lot and most of the time you should be able to connect through a Hotspot or Wifi network to read your email, surf the web or catch up with Twitter. Recently, when traveling to Sweden, I already found out that there was no Hotspot or Wifi service at the [...]

Spb Puzzle for Symbian S60 & Windows Mobile Professional

May 12, 2009 by Remo Knops  
Filed under Symbian S60, Windows Phones

Spb Softwarehouse combined a classical “old” game -in this case the jigsaw puzzle- with modern mobile technology, resulting in a brand new game called Spb Puzzle with an interesting gameplay. The article below will provide a brief overview of this new game, and will highlight on several features. The article will end with some first conclusion, and you [...]