Archive for September, 2009
Posted by Kenson on September 30th, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

If you have a Windows mobile powered phone, yes I do mean pre-Windows 6.5, I bet you will be very disappointed with its user interface. And if you still carrying the Windows Mobile phone and you haven’t tried Spb Shell software before, you are missing something big. SpbShell is a software that literally upgrades the user interface of Windows Mobile to a whole new level that is not only beautiful but so intuitive to use. Installing the Spb Shell software feels like converting a PT Cruiser into a Ferrari in a few seconds. So, please don’t thrash your Windows mobile phones before you try this software. The good news is Spb Software today announced the new Spb Shell 3.5 with 3D interfaces in Taiwan!
Demos and Videos
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The Spb Shell 3.5 3D interface looks very alike to LG’s S-Class 3D interface with flappable screens. The new Spb Shell 3.5 also has widgets, and will support Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking apps. It has built-in support for Facebook profile images, and users could use Facebook images in their contact list.
The selling price for this unbelievable software is only $29.95. The Spb Shell 3.5 will be available at Windows Marketplace next month.
Screenshots of Spb Shell 3.5






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Posted by Kenson on September 29th, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

In case you miss this news – Garmin decided to jump into cell phone market after seeing the GPS market is shrinking year-by-year as there are more and more phones capable of providing GPS navigation. So, Garmin partnered with Asus and togethery they released the Nuvifone G60, which will be available at AT&T Stores pretty soon. The Nuvifone G60 is a GPS phone with excellent and complete GPS system that provides turn-by-turn driving directions, traffic warnings and a search engine that can suggest nearby gas stations, restaurants and and other places of interest.

The Nuvifone G60 features a big touch screen for intuitive finger inputs, Wi-Fi connectivity, 3G (HSDPA) connectivity, 3.2-megapixel digital camera, and MP3 music player.
The Garmin Nuvifone G60 will be sold for $299.99 with a required $30 data plan. The $299.99 price is after $100 main-in-rebate, which means customers have to put $399.99 up-front and get the $100 rebate after a couple of months.
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Posted by infoSync World on September 29th, 2009 - Permalink to this entry
With an 8-megapixel camera and a stylish new design update, this may be our favorite Nseries phone, but can it compete with the best smartphones? Find out in our Nokia N86 review.
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