T-Mobile G2 Leaked Spy Photos
Just few days ago, I got a chance to play with Google’s G1 phone (hands-on review) which proved to be a great experience! And here we are with the G2!
Gizmodo has found some spy shots (after the jump) of the second generation Android cellphone, T-Mobile G2, again by HTC.
Samsung 8MP Camera Phone, The Third One
The Korean electronics giant, Samsung, started off the year 2009 with two 8 megapixel camera phones, Innov8 and Pixon. But what do we have now? A third 8MP camera phone by Samsung!
Till a couple of weeks ago, Sony Ericsson C905, Samsung Innov8 and Pixon were the only ones with an 8MP camera, but looks like Samsung doesn’t want to stop here and recently another 8MP phone has been spotted in Korea.
Send Free Text Messages with Text4Free.net
by Haris on January 9, 2009
in Internet, Mobile Apps, Tips and Tricks, Web 2.0
Finding a working online service to send free text messages (SMS) anywhere in the world is not so easy. A lot of websites claim to send free text messages, but instead send spam to the recipients number.
Text4Free.net is a free service that lets you send free text messages from your PC, anywhere in the world.
5 Best VoIP Apps for your Mobile Phone
by Sarah Shaukat on December 21, 2008
in Freewares, Internet, Softwares, Technology
With rapid increase in the trend of making VoIP calls from mobile phones, the competition among some popular apps is continuing to get tense everyday.
Other then fiercely struggling to compete with each other by offering latest features and packages, increasing their availability on various phones, the VoIP companies are undoubtedly providing people with reduced cost for international calls.
Moka – Free Translation for Cell Phones
by Muzzammil Waheed on November 18, 2008
in Freewares, General, Softwares, iPhone
Moka is your personal translator, enabling you to easily translate words and phrases back to your phone in the language of your choice ( English, Spanish and Chinese).Type in what you want to say in English and receive the translated text in Spanish.
You can also reverse the direction of translation with a simple command. You can send translated messages into Spanish and Chinese to your friends and receive the translated messages back in English.
Latest Blackberry Applications Worth Buying
by Sarah Shaukat on November 11, 2008
in Gadgets
RIM (Research in Motion), the manufacturer of Blackberry devices has so far able to gain third position in the overall race between the worldwide mobile OS market share.
With Nokia and Apple dominating the market by taking first and second position in Q3 2008, Blackberry has managed to take the third place with 15.2 share of the market.
Webopedia: Text Messaging Abbreviations Guide
by Sarah Shaukat on November 10, 2008
in Internet, Tips and Tricks
I’m sure you must have heard of Wikipedia, but have you ever heard of Webopedia? Well I had never done so, but once I got to know about it, I was quite keen on sharing it with you all.
Webopedia is an online guide for text messaging abbreviations. With the increasing trend of text messaging, chatting, online gaming etc. Webopedia seems to be an interesting resource to catch up with all the abbreviations used.
Create Ringtones for Android with Ringdroid
by Muzzammil Waheed on November 4, 2008
in Android, Freewares, Google, Tips and Tricks, Tools
Well, if you are a mobile music junkie like me and you look forward to owning a great looking Android-powered beasty smartphone soon, I bring you just the right software that you must get your hands on. It’s called as Ringdroid – a mixture of ringtones and Android.
Let’s learn a little more about Ringdroid. It is a ringtone converter that runs on your phone and provides you all the capabilities of recording, editing and creating ringtones on the phone. It supports most common music file formats such as mp3, wav and also 3GPP/AMR which is the default file format of Android.



