Though this is old advertisement of Nokia, I like it most.
The song is beautiful and it is really innovative concept to propose a girl, no doubt he got positive response :)
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Nokia - Adv which I like most
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
ScreenPlay - better graphics with same power consumption!
ScreenPlay is the new graphics architecture in Symbian OS. Designed to power the richest visual experience available on a mobile phone to date, it gives users big screen effects in their pockets while ensuring long battery life. ScreenPlay is designed for mobile devices with user interfaces which integrate high definition video content, life-like games and animations. It significantly enhances content presentation in versatile, yet simple new ways - by using transparency and overlays, for example. ScreenPlay offers high performance in a scalable fashion - working purely in software on mid-range devices and taking advantage of hardware acceleration when present on high-end devices. These enhancements are delivered without compromising the device's battery power efficiency
For video: ScreenPlay Video
Labels: Symbian
FreeWay - fast way to surf net!
FreeWay is the new and unrivalled IP networking architecture in Symbian OS, providing broadband speeds in your pocket. On mobile broadband networks, FreeWay delivers the capability for super fast download speeds, high quality audio/video streaming and crystal-clear VoIP calls. FreeWay supplies high bandwidth that is suitable for Super3G/LTE, WiMax and beyond - ensuring performance high enough to allow users to download an MP3 file in seconds. FreeWay also guarantees users smooth switching between connection types and networks so that they can remain mobile at all times. A key feature of FreeWay is its compatibility with existing applications such as web browsers, allowing these to take advantage of the benefits of FreeWay without any additional development.
Check the video : FreeWay Video
Labels: Symbian
UIQ Open 2008 - UIQ software development competition
The UIQ Open is an application competition where you submit your most creative UIQ 3 application(s) and a panel of judges selects two winners in five categories to reward each application with a UIQ phone, marketing and commercial packages, and more. On top of that, the winners will have their application featured in the UIQ Application Demo Suite 2008.
The purpose of this competition is to generate and gather applications that demonstrate the capabilities of the UIQ platform and at the same time increase the visibility of the UIQ applications and promote those companies to the public.
All types of submissions are welcome: amateur personal demos, open source projects, commercial applications - all are entitled to win as we will award entries that best show off the UIQ platform. Cool technologies, original use of functionalities, innovative solutions, even porting of successful applications from other platforms is what matters. If your application is cool or trendy or eye candy or ground-breaking or revolutionary or has the potential to make you filthy rich or is simply addictive, then don't hesitate, enter the competition: winning the UIQ Open is the perfect showcase for it!
Timeline
The competition is until December 31, 2007. The winners will be announced early 2008.
Prizes
The complete prize package includes the following:
- A UIQ 3 phone of your choice
- Handango — featured product placement, worth $1000
- An invitation to a UIQ Fast Track 2008 event
- Motricity — marketing package, worth €1000
- An Accredited Symbian Developer exam fee
- Handmark — featured product placement, worth $1000
- A Wirelexsoft's VistaMax IDE 2.0 full license
- Smartsym — featured product placement, worth €1000
For more details: UIQ Open 2008
Labels: competition, Symbian, uiq
Symbian’s Improved Developer Signing Processes are now available
Hi guys,
Finally symbian-signed process has become simpler.
Symbian has 3 categories for symbian-signed based on needs of developers:
• Open Signed – provides a free offline signing process using Developer Certificates allowing an application to be installed and tested on up to 1000 devices controlled by declared IMEIs (unique phone identification numbers).
• Express Signed – an entirely new process to allow software developers with Publisher IDs to instantly sign all applications that do not require access to the more sensitive device functions, allowing faster time-to-market. Developers can now sign applications on Express Signed for as little as US$20.
• Certified Signed – for those applications that require access to restricted system capabilities and/or where independent testing is desired.
For more details: Symbian.com
Recent changes in symbian-signed process are recorded, thanks to Nokia forum, it is available at Symbian-Signed Webinar
Labels: Symbian, symbian-signed
Game played without using buttons ...Accelerinvaders
This is the game which uses 2 sensors of N95 very well.
This game does not use buttons to play but tilt and shake effects.
For more details Accelerinvaders
Labels: Mobile Games, Sensors, Symbian