Google street view on iPhone

October 28th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

iPhone´s Firmware 2.2 is already available for developers, and some future implementations are “leaked”. In this case, Google Street view is one of those.

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Cooliris Piclens for iPhone

October 20th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

One of the best plugins for web browsers are now available for the iPhone. Cooliris for the iPhone is perfect for browsing through media-rich web content on the fly with an incredible displayed interface.

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Touch Diamond VR Hologram

September 16th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

Hologram mania is here, some weeks ago we reported about a hologram app for the iPhone, and now a similar application for the HTC Touch Diamond.

VR Hologram very similar to the wii Head Tracking VR demo made famous on youtube.
Uses G-Sensor to track tilt and update the VR Hologram view accordingly. 3D Hologram created using Managed Direct 3D Mobile (MD3DM). Found it easier to learn than the Managered wrapper for Opengl ES.



First Release V.1

MD3DM Graphics
G-Sensor view tilt (smoothed using moving average)
Nav sensor zoom
Tap screen to exit

This is Pauloke´s first 3D app/game and also his first windows mobile app, and he say this is only a concept can also be used to show those without the Diamond it abilities.

Congratulations! It is incredible! :D

Via XDA developers


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In style VoIP

August 27th, 2008 by Marta Tejel

The aim of Tantug VoIP phone is making internet telephony friendly. VoIP in mobile devices is gaining ground over the years and is going to become great important.

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10 commandments to mobilize

August 4th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

W3C has released its 10 commandments to be a great mobile parishioner :D

  1. Design for one web. Content designed with diverse devices in mind reduces cost, increases flexibility, and reaches the needs of more people.
  2. Rely on web standards. In the highly fragmented market of devices and browsers, standards are the best guarantee for interoperability.
  3. Stay away from known hazards. Thoughtful design can help reduce usability problems due to small screens and keyboards, and other features of mobile devices.
  4. Be cautious of device limitations. When choosing to use a particular Web technology, consider that mobile devices vary greatly in capability.
  5. Optimize navigations. Simple navigation and typing become critical when using a small screen and keyboard, and limited bandwidth.
  6. Check graphics & colors. Images, colors, and style brighten content, but require care: devices may have low-contrast screens or may not support some formats.
  7. Keep it small. Smaller sites make users happier by costing less in time and money.
  8. Use the network sparingly. Web protocol features can help improve the user experience by reducing the impact of network bottlenecks and latencies.
  9. Help & guide user input. Keyboards and other input methods on mobile devices can be tedious to use, so effective designs minimize the need for them.
  10. Think of users on the go. Web users on the go want compact information when time is short and distractions many.

Please follow the father´s word to navigate in a better mobile web world.

Amen :D

Via W3C


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Winterface, custom your mobile GUI

July 9th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

People of iLoveWindowsMobile have new software available, Winterface: The next generation Shell

Winterface is the Next Generation Shell for Windows Mobile comprising the options of a launcher, a task manager, and multitude of Today plug-ins. Winterface virtually replaces default interface of touch screen Windows Mobile devices and gives the user unprecedented freedom to easily lay out interface exactly the way they like it.

Features:

  • exclusive interface constructor
  • task manager & launcher
  • finger-friendly interface
  • unprecedented freedom of customization

It looks like really great, and it is a great idea if you want to have an iPhone-like interface in your WindowsMobile, and it is as cheap as the rest of the iLoveWindowsMobile software, it is for 19,95$ (12,70€),

Link Winterface


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NVIDIA Tegra

June 4th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

NVIDIA is launching its forthcoming “mobile computer on a chip” architecture, called Tegra.Plans are now well underway to take this technology mainstream, with numerous partnerships, and products planned for Q4 2008 and Q1 / Q2 2009.

Mobile devices will experience a new GUI era, Amazing!

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Opera Mobile 9.5 featuring Google Gears

June 2nd, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

It is time for Opera Mobile to bring us the opportunity to work on internet applications without internet connection thanks it will support Gears in its desktop and mobile browsers.

“Opera will have full support for Gears on mobile when they launch this year,” said Charles Wiles, Product Manager for mobile web apps at Google. “Opera Mobile 9.5 will be a great example of a high-quality browser on a mobile platform that supports Gears. This marks the coming of age of the browser as the platform for application development on mobile devices.”

“The forthcoming Opera Mobile 9.5 with Gears will usher in a new era for the Web on mobile devices,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. “Together, these products will create new ways to bring applications to life on mobile devices. Developers will be able to use this along with Opera Dragonfly to develop and debug compelling applications for any connected environment.”

Great!

Link Opera Press release


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Google’s Android comes to life

May 29th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

Android live demo was presented yesterday on a HTC device, rumored HTC “Dream”, at the company’s I/O conference in San Francisco.

Check in the following video how android runs.

Google StreetView is awesome!

Google Maps looks great too.

That is great and i love the unlock screen, that is so fresh!, but, what about the multi-touch features?

Via EngadgetMobile
Link Screenshots


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iPhone Keyboard Skins

May 27th, 2008 by Alvaro Arregui

It is a cool thing, to change the iPhone screen keyboard skins. From iPhoneskinning i found this greatest skins.

You can download this black keyboard skin created by xiao4 over at WeiPhone in this link.

This second skin has been created by RasBill and you can found at MMI.

You can make it real following this simple steps.

Upload ‘Keyboard-Common.artwork’ And ‘Keyboard-Latin.artwork’ To ‘System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework’

Simple and cool, i am going to try one of those.

Via iPhoneSkinning


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