Samsung S5510
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Samsung unveils its own folding mobile phone, sporting a look similar to that of Nokia’s 6600 Fold. But as we all know, Samsung has been known to make folding phones one of their niche trademarks. The Samsung S5510 comes with a flat mirror surface and a hidden screen to kick off this Samsung clamshell phone. [...]
LG-SU630/KU6300/LU6300
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LG Electronics has been making waves with its LG Chocolate Bᷘ mobile phone and now, its Black Label Series has finally found its way towards the Korean market. The LG-S/K/L features a widened 21:9 display with a 4” WVGA LCD Touch Screen boasting of a 800×345 resolution. It comes with DivX support for mobile phones [...]
Sager launches NP8690 laptop
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Sager has launched a new gaming laptop codenamed NP8690, which is also known as the world’s most powerful 15.6-inch gaming laptop, most probably because it uses the Intel Core С mobile and has 8GB of DDR RAM memory @ 1,333MHz. As if these specifications aren’t powerful enough, the NP8690 boasts a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M [...]
Sprint Snap (S511) Gets WM6.5 Custom ROM Action
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Hot on the heels of the Sprint Treo Pro′s custom ROM comes one for the Sprint Snap, a device which I love and hate (hint: the KB drives me nuts).
As usual, credit goes to those mavericks at XDA. Specifically jockyw2001, who did the HardSPL to unlock the ROM and ookba who brings a beautiful WM6.5 custom job with all sorts of goodies loaded up.
It’s a pretty basic install:
- Run HardSPL
- Run SDA Application Unlock,
- Install Custom ROM
So how is WM6.5 for Standard? Pretty. It’s zippy, looks nice and works.
Ookba has done a great job of cooking all sorts of customizations, including Titanium Weather (similar to NRG Weather), button configuration utility, HTC UI Tweaks, IE keymaps, HTC Comm Manager, Skyfire, Opera Mini, HTC’s Unlock screen…basically it feels more like the Verizon Ozone now (except the KB).
After the jump are a few screenshots. Remember, it’s always nice to tip or at least give a thanks to these folks for all the hard work!
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Windows Mobile 6.5 on a 7-inch, Snapdragon-powered tablet? Yes, please!
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And you thought the HTC HD2 was big? Hows about Windows Mobile 6.5 on a 7-inch LCD display, powered by the same Snapdragon processor? OK, so this is a tablet dubbed "Mangrove" and not a Windows phone, technically speaking, but it does sport 3G and WiMAX, WiFi, USB ports and a MicroSD card slot.
Next question: Considering what it would likely cost, what the heck would you do with it?
AVing via Engadget and jkkmobile
Submitting an app to the Marketplace
WMExperts
Want to see what it’s like to submit an app to the Windows Marketplace for Mobile without, ya know, having to learn code and all that mumbo jumbo? Point your eyes northward. And get ready for the Marketplace’s launch in a week.
Sprint Snap (S511) Gets WM6.5 Custom ROM Action
WMExperts
Hot on the heels of the Sprint Treo Pro′s custom ROM comes one for the Sprint Snap, a device which I love and hate (hint: the KB drives me nuts).
As usual, credit goes to those mavericks at XDA. Specifically jockyw2001, who did the HardSPL to unlock the ROM and ookba who brings a beautiful WM6.5 custom job with all sorts of goodies loaded up.
It’s a pretty basic install:
- Run HardSPL
- Run SDA Application Unlock,
- Install Custom ROM
So how is WM6.5 for Standard? Pretty. It’s zippy, looks nice and works.
Ookba has done a great job of cooking all sorts of customizations, including Titanium Weather (similar to NRG Weather), button configuration utility, HTC UI Tweaks, IE keymaps, HTC Comm Manager, Skyfire, Opera Mini, HTC’s Unlock screen…basically it feels more like the Verizon Ozone now (except the KB).
After the jump are a few screenshots. Remember, it’s always nice to tip or at least give a thanks to these folks for all the hard work!
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Windows Mobile 6.5 on a 7-inch, Snapdragon-powered tablet? Yes, please!
WMExperts
And you thought the HTC HD2 was big? Hows about Windows Mobile 6.5 on a 7-inch LCD display, powered by the same Snapdragon processor? OK, so this is a tablet dubbed "Mangrove" and not a Windows phone, technically speaking, but it does sport 3G and WiMAX, WiFi, USB ports and a MicroSD card slot.
Next question: Considering what it would likely cost, what the heck would you do with it?
AVing via Engadget and jkkmobile
Submitting an app to the Marketplace
WMExperts
Want to see what it’s like to submit an app to the Windows Marketplace for Mobile without, ya know, having to learn code and all that mumbo jumbo? Point your eyes northward. And get ready for the Marketplace’s launch in a week.
Review: SPB Mobile Shell 3.5
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SPB Software has announced an update to its excellent Windows Mobile application, Mobile Shell. We saw major renovations to Mobile Shell with the release of version 3.0 earlier this year, and the updated version, 3.5, doesn’t break suit.
SPB Mobile Shell is a user interface for Windows Mobile Professional (touchscreen phones) that implements touch navigation, widgets, and multiple pages to put more functionality at your fingertips.
Follow the break for highlights of the updated version along with some screenshots.
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What’s New? (and there’s a lot)
The core functionality of Mobile Shell hasn’t changed. The application continues to have both Professional and Lifestyle layouts. However, if you want to restrict Mobile Shell to one layout, you can disable one layout or keep both active to swipe between.
While the previous version of Mobile Shell included pages to the left and right of the main page of the Lifestyle Layout, the new version allows you to expand these pages up to five. You can also add side pages to the Professional Layout. The Professional Layout is now "widget-based" to allow you to position items to your tastes.
Widgets
Widgets are still present but you have more presets to choose from, including a Facebook status, Twitter status, Tasks, Birthday Reminders, Instant switches for WiFi, Bluetooth, Flight Mode, and Phone, Internet search, and many more. You can still create widgets to launch install applications, but having a wider range of preset widgets is nice.
Widgets are easier to manage, with a drag/drop trash can to delete unwanted widgets from the screen’s layout. There is also tactile feedback on tap and hold actions.
You can continue to edit the size and style of widgets ranging from small, medium and big as well as simple, professional, and text.
One complaint I had with Mobile Shell 3.0 was that when you rotated the screen the widgets had a tendency to shift out of alignment. This is not the case with Mobile Shell 3.5 as the widgets remain aligned.
Weather
The weather page has expanded to include local conditions as well as forecasts. Here you will see the local temp, wind direction/speed, barometric pressure, humidity and dew point. Additionally, weather forecasts are now carried over the Agenda.
3D Enhancements
You still have the Carousel and Tile views of the Mobile Shell pages and with version 3.5, these views have G-Sensor support.
The Carousel is one of the 3D enhancements SPB has included with the update. With the 3D Accelerator turned on, you can swivel, rotate and spin the carousel on it’s axis by touch. You can also turn on the G-sensor and swivel the carousel by tilting the phone.
You also are able to view e-mail in a 3D view where you can scroll through your email messages.
Color Themes and Backgrounds
You can still change the color theme, and those themes are supported by Windows Mobile 6.5 now. You still have the ability to change the background image on your Lifestyle layout. You can choose from your own pictures, a local gallery of images or choose from an online gallery of forty images. In downloading these images, they are stored in your local gallery folder.
Overall Impression
All in all, we are quit impressed with the updated version of Mobile Shell. SPB Mobile Shell has traditionally focused on putting more functionality at your fingertips and the updated version maintains that tradition really well. Add the vast amount of customization that is present and you get the flash with the functionality. Resulting in another outstanding application from SPB Software.
SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 is available here and if you′re not sure, there’s a trial version available. Already a Mobile Shell 3.0 user? Upgrading to version 3.5 is free. For more details on SPB Software’s upgrade policy can be found at SPB’s website.






















