Windows Live Messenger for iPhone Released

by Haris on June 21, 2010
in Microsoft, Mobile Apps, iPhone

windows-live-messenger-iconMicrosoft has finally released the official Windows Live Messenger for iPhone app. Unlike the Symbian version, it is completely free to use and is now available for download from the App Store.

You can chat with your Windows Live and Yahoo! contacts and as well as connect with your social network buddies on Facebook, MySpace, Flickr and YouTube etc.

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5 Apps to Watch FIFA World Cup 2010 Live on your iPhone

by Scorpio on June 19, 2010
in Mobile Apps, iPhone

iphone-3gsThe FIFA World Cup 2010 is here. The whole football world is seemingly crazy over the thrill, excitement and the drama that will be brought to their TV screens once the world cup starts. However, what if you could not watch the match on your TV? Whatever the reason, there is no need to get worried about. We’ve got five of the best apps which would help iPhone users to stay in touch with the latest happenings during the FIFA World Cup 2010, right from their very own iPhone.

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FrostWire for Android, Alpha Testers Needed

by Haris on June 18, 2010
in Android, Mobile Apps

frostwire-logoRemember FrostWire? Yes, it’s the free P2P client I review back last year. The good news is, they’re probably the first ones who are going to bring a P2P client to Android phones.

FrostWire for Android isn’t going to be a full P2P client, rather they call it to be Short Range Peer to Peer, which will allow users to send/receive files with users connected on the same wifi network. This new protocol has been named as MetaFrost.

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Norton Smartphone Security for Android: Remote Lock, Call Blocking, Anti-Malware

by Haris on June 11, 2010
in Android, Mobile Apps

norton-smartphone-security-logoNorton has recently released Norton Smartphone Security for Android app. Their mobile security apps are nothing new. I remember using them for the first time on Nokia S60 devices.

Norton Smartphone Security for Android protects your mobile device and the information on it. If your mobile device is lost, stolen, or its SIM card removed, you can remotely disable your mobile device to prevent thieves from using it or accessing your private information.

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Seesmic for iPhone

by Haris on May 21, 2010
in Mobile Apps, iPhone

seesmic-logoSeesmic has just announced Seesmic for iPhone which is now available in the App Store! Twitter announced their official app for iPhone yesterday, which is Tweetie 3.0, but Seesmic just went live and is now available for download.

Seesmic is already available for other devices. First for BlackBerry, then released Seesmic for Android which is now one of the most popular Twitter clients (and my favourite) on Android.

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Twitter for Android Review, Screenshots

twitter-logoTwitter for Android official app has just been released for public in the Android Market! Twitter promised an official Twitter client for Android, after the release of Twitter for BlackBerry app – and it’s finally there!

Just like my previous quick reviews and screenshots posts on Opera Mini 5, Fennec for Android and Skyfire 2.0 Android, I’m doing a similar one for the Twitter for Android app too!

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Twitter for Android Official App Now Available in the Android Market

by Haris on May 1, 2010
in Android, Mobile Apps

twitter-logoTwitter has just released and announced the official Twitter for Android app! This is just weeks later after Twitter released the official app for BlackBerry.

Twitter also purchased the popular Twitter client, Tweetie, and will soon be releasing that as a free official Twitter app for iPhone! But looks like, Android was first in their priority list!

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Skyfire 2.0 for Android Review, Screenshots Tour

by Haris on April 30, 2010
in Android, Browsers, Mobile Apps

skyfire-logoSkyfire 2.0 for Android was launched yesterday. It is the first public beta after the limited private beta version for early testers.

The browser is very stable, faster than Fennec for Android and yes, it could play Flash videos (YouTube only so far) too that we all have been waiting for! Other Flash elements don’t work though, but let’s say, it’s just the beginning!

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Skyfire 2.0 for Android Released, Supports Flash Videos

by Haris on April 29, 2010
in Android, Browsers, Mobile Apps

skyfire-logoSkyfire 2.0 for Android phones is now available in the Android Market for public download! Skyfire 1.0 for Android remained in beta for testing purposes and is now finally available as Skyfire 2.0.

Mozilla just came out with the first pre-alpha release of Fennec for Android yesterday, and as Skyfire didn’t wanted to stay behind, they are in with the launch of their browser for Android – that also supports FLASH videos!

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