Techiest’s Mobile Weblog

August 27, 2007

Nokia N-gage. For the 3rd Time.

Filed under: N-gage — techiest @ 10:04 am

Nokia will revive its most famous misfire, the video game-cellphone hybrid, the N-Gage, as a multiplayer gaming service that will work on its popular line of smartphones

Next Generation Mobile Phones

Filed under: Mobile Application, mobile applications — techiest @ 10:02 am

A unique utility to measure your GPRS connection and calculating its traffic and costs.

Filed under: GPRS, Mobile Application, mobile software — techiest @ 9:26 am

Spb GPRS Monitor is a complete solution for measuring the amounts of data transfers via your GPRS, CDMA or GSM network connection and calculating network usage costs. Spb GPRS Monitor watches all data transfers you perform and calculates the cost of your GPRS usage taking into account your service plan details such as inclusive data amount, data block size, etc.

Spb GPRS Monitor features:

  • NEW! Support for NDIS GPRS devices
  • NEW! Windows Mobile 6 Support
  • Taskbar icon that shows GPRS connection speed, etc.
  • Spb Pocket Plus Today plug-in integration support
  • Taskbar icon that shows GPRS connection speed, etc.
  • Pop-up window that shows all GPRS information
  • Warning notifications on daily/monthly traffic limits
  • Detailed connection usage and cost charts
  • Detailed text report of your connection usage and cost
  • Export to CSV for use with MicrosoftR Excel and Access
  • 300+ pre-defined service plans
  • Today plug-in that shows GPRS speed and other info
  • Skinnable interface

Taskbar Icon

Always see the important GPRS connection information on the taskbar. The Spb GPRS Monitor taskbar icon is fully customizable – it can display any three of the following statistics:

  • Speed
  • Block usage
  • Day traffic
  • Session traffic
  • Month traffic
  • Battery

Pop-up window Pop-up Window

Tapping the icon opens a pop-up window with important information about your network connection:

  • Traffic, speed, inclusive, history, etc.
  • Connect/disconnect button
  • Statistics chart for previous week
  • Customizable (daily, weekly, session, month)
  • Backlight control
  • Battery status
  • Skinnable


Today plug-in Today Plug-in

The main GPRS connection information is shown on the GPRS Monitor Today plug-in. It is fully customizable and can show the following information and controls:

  • Connection speed
  • Traffic amount and cost
  • Backlight control
  • Battery status
  • Connect/disconnect button
  • Pocket Internet Explorer and Inbox launchers


Traffic chart Traffic Charts

Spb GPRS Monitor lets you see detailed traffic charts for a certain period of time:

  • Data received/sent
  • Hourly, daily and monthly views
  • Traffic amount and cost views
  • Inclusive amount usage


Traffic warnings Traffic Limit Notification

Spb GPRS Monitor can warn you when a certain traffic limit is reached:

  • Three customizable day limit warnings
  • Three customizable month limit warnings
  • Absolute (MB) limits warnings
  • % of inclusive warnings

 


Localized Versions

Spb GPRS Monitor is available in several languages. You can download the following versions from our website:

  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Polish
  • Czech
  • Japanese
  • Dutch
  • Russian

Compatible Devices
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A unique utility to measure your GPRS connection and calculating its traffic and costs.

Filed under: GPRS, Mobile Application, mobile software — techiest @ 9:26 am

Spb GPRS Monitor is a complete solution for measuring the amounts of data transfers via your GPRS, CDMA or GSM network connection and calculating network usage costs. Spb GPRS Monitor watches all data transfers you perform and calculates the cost of your GPRS usage taking into account your service plan details such as inclusive data amount, data block size, etc.

Spb GPRS Monitor features:

  • NEW! Support for NDIS GPRS devices
  • NEW! Windows Mobile 6 Support
  • Taskbar icon that shows GPRS connection speed, etc.
  • Spb Pocket Plus Today plug-in integration support
  • Taskbar icon that shows GPRS connection speed, etc.
  • Pop-up window that shows all GPRS information
  • Warning notifications on daily/monthly traffic limits
  • Detailed connection usage and cost charts
  • Detailed text report of your connection usage and cost
  • Export to CSV for use with MicrosoftR Excel and Access
  • 300+ pre-defined service plans
  • Today plug-in that shows GPRS speed and other info
  • Skinnable interface

Taskbar Icon

Always see the important GPRS connection information on the taskbar. The Spb GPRS Monitor taskbar icon is fully customizable – it can display any three of the following statistics:

  • Speed
  • Block usage
  • Day traffic
  • Session traffic
  • Month traffic
  • Battery

Pop-up window Pop-up Window

Tapping the icon opens a pop-up window with important information about your network connection:

  • Traffic, speed, inclusive, history, etc.
  • Connect/disconnect button
  • Statistics chart for previous week
  • Customizable (daily, weekly, session, month)
  • Backlight control
  • Battery status
  • Skinnable


Today plug-in Today Plug-in

The main GPRS connection information is shown on the GPRS Monitor Today plug-in. It is fully customizable and can show the following information and controls:

  • Connection speed
  • Traffic amount and cost
  • Backlight control
  • Battery status
  • Connect/disconnect button
  • Pocket Internet Explorer and Inbox launchers


Traffic chart Traffic Charts

Spb GPRS Monitor lets you see detailed traffic charts for a certain period of time:

  • Data received/sent
  • Hourly, daily and monthly views
  • Traffic amount and cost views
  • Inclusive amount usage


Traffic warnings Traffic Limit Notification

Spb GPRS Monitor can warn you when a certain traffic limit is reached:

  • Three customizable day limit warnings
  • Three customizable month limit warnings
  • Absolute (MB) limits warnings
  • % of inclusive warnings

 


Localized Versions

Spb GPRS Monitor is available in several languages. You can download the following versions from our website:

  • German
  • French
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Polish
  • Czech
  • Japanese
  • Dutch
  • Russian

Compatible Devices
(more…)

WorldTimes for 470 cities with weather, currencies & metric conversion tool

Filed under: Mobile news, mobile software, smartphone spoftware — techiest @ 7:31 am

WorldTimes Displays the current times including daylight time savings in over 470 cities worldwide. The application has 3 main views :

WorldTime [Smartphone]

WorldTime [Smartphone]

WorldTime [Smartphone]

 

The Globe
Displays a scrollable world map, displaying the day/night regions of the world in real time and the selected cities location.

The Main clock
A single clock displaying the cities data with an analogue clock.

The Multi-clock
Displays the time (analogue), daylight time savings, GMT offset, and date for four cities at the same time.

Data displayed includes :-

  • Sunrise and sunset times
  • GMT offset
  • Daylight time savings
  • Moon phase
  • City airport code
  • City dial code
  • City longitude and latitude
  • Internet time (@ time)

    Functions include :

    Keep upto date
    Connect to our server at least once per year to download all the latest data files, so the city data is always current.

    Currency conversion
    Between all the major currencies is available and the latest currency rates can be downloaded from the European Central Bank.

    Metric Calculator
    Converts between units of different types, including distance, length, area volume, weight, speed, pressure, torque, angle and temperature.

    Weather
    Gets the weather for a selected city displaying temperature, windspeed, humidity, barometer, dew point, windchill and the outlook. Plus a forcast for the next day ahead.

    Stop Watch Handy stop watch should you ever need one.

  • This Classic Smarthone software  is campatible with  These

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    Nokia E90 Communicator

    Filed under: Nokia E90 — techiest @ 6:59 am

    Rate This Nokia E90 Communicator is a cellular phone with combined multimedia and PDA features, and is by far (August 2007) the most well equipped Nokia’s cellular phone. The Nokia E90 Communicator comes loaded a full QWERTY keyboard, GPS navigation system, MP3 player, and 3.2-MegaPixel digital camera with Flash and AutoFocus. The Nokia E90 Communicator runs on Symbian 9.2 mobile operating system. It supports POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP email technology which allows users to access both personal email accounts and corporate email accounts seamlessly. Besides that, you could open and edit email attachments (documents, spreadsheets, and presentations) right on the Nokia E90 Communicator phone. In addition, you could make VOIP calls with its built-in VOIP application wherever there is a WiFi Network as the Nokia E90 runs on WLAN 802.11g wireless network.

    • Nokia E90 Communicator Review 1
    • Nokia E90 Communicator Review 2
    • Nokia E90 Communicator Review 3
    • Nokia E90 Communicator Review 4

    August 24, 2007

    Video advertising industry to grow to $2.9 billion by 2010

    Filed under: Money, Video advertising industry — techiest @ 1:34 pm
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    While YouTube’s announcement that they will start including ads in video comes as little surprise, there are already dozens of companies vying for a piece of the video advertising industry, which is expected to grow to $2.9 billion by 2010 according to eMarketer. Here is a look at 10 of the top players in the market, ranging from startups to some of the Web’s biggest companies.

    BrightRoll offers both pre-roll (meaning ads before a video plays) and mid-roll (ads that take place between segments of a video) advertising and places ads based on contextual, behavioral and demographic targeting. To determine content, BrightRoll looks at information like tags and keyword profiles, while using data for its publishers from ComScore to create demographic-based campaigns. The company claims to be the fastest growing video advertising company with more than 800 million ads served.

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    Video advertising industry to grow to $2.9 billion by 2010

    Filed under: Money, Video advertising industry — techiest @ 1:34 pm
      vidads.PNG

    While YouTube’s announcement that they will start including ads in video comes as little surprise, there are already dozens of companies vying for a piece of the video advertising industry, which is expected to grow to $2.9 billion by 2010 according to eMarketer. Here is a look at 10 of the top players in the market, ranging from startups to some of the Web’s biggest companies.

    BrightRoll offers both pre-roll (meaning ads before a video plays) and mid-roll (ads that take place between segments of a video) advertising and places ads based on contextual, behavioral and demographic targeting. To determine content, BrightRoll looks at information like tags and keyword profiles, while using data for its publishers from ComScore to create demographic-based campaigns. The company claims to be the fastest growing video advertising company with more than 800 million ads served.

    (more…)

    Flickr Joins Nikon on Digital Learning Center.

    Filed under: Flickr, Nikon — techiest @ 1:27 pm

    An update to our post ON Nikon has teamed up with Flickr to launch a sponsored educational activity on the photo-sharing site, called the Nikon Digital Learning Center.

    This will provide tips and tutorials for photographers, as well as a space for photographers to discuss related topics with Nikon School instructors Reed Hoffman and Bill Durrence in a live chat. Professional photographers Rosanne Pennella and Cliff Mautner will also be making themselves available for live chats through this educational learning center as well.

    This is a great way for camera companies to grow brand loyalty and increase recognition, and what better place to do this than Flickr? Pentax is another camera company that’s taking a social approach to promoting its own products, launching a selective, community-voted gallery of photographers.

    [via cNet]

    Orkut to Launch New Design very soon

    Filed under: orkut — techiest @ 1:14 pm
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    Orkut is rolling out a new design this morning, starting with a select number of users. It’s a much-needed change to the previously ugly social network that became unintentionally popular in Brazil.

    But what’s we’re really hoping for from Google is the launch of SocialStream, the aggregated social network they’re supposedly developing. LiveJournal founder Brad Fitzpatrick, who has been talking seriously about a format for aggregation, just moved over to Google: a sign that something is cooking.

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