Apr 28

EasyListening : Designed for really simple song transfers between iTunes on Macintosh and a Sony Ericsson mobile phone. Connect your phone with an USB cable. Select a playlist or a couple of songs in iTunes and drag it to EasyListening. Select if you want to copy or synchronize it to the phone. The songs are transferred and you’re done. No more hassle with strange invisible files, terminal hacks or scripts.
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Apr 24


MovaMail is another compelling option for accessing your Email on the go. Its, however, a paid service.
MovaMail provides you with a fast and effective solution for accessing all your existing email services without investing in an expensive dedicated device.
* Speed: MovaMail is up to 10X faster then most built in email clients or WAP based email services.
* Multiple Email accounts: MovaMail allows you to consolidate all of your email accounts.
* Compatibility: MovaMail supports POP, IMAP and Webmail (including Yahoo!, MSN, Hotmail, AOL, Gmail and more) ensuring you have the best solution for accessing all your various email accounts.
* Address Book Integration and Synchronization: Synchronize your mobile phone address book with your MovaMail service for easy email address access.
* Image Attachments. Full support for viewing, sending, forwarding and receiving image attachments.
* Camera Phone Support: MovaMail’s integrated camera access allows you to quickly take a picture from your phone camera and send via email.
* Less Data Traffic: MovaMail uses up to 10X less data traffic due to our proprietary Optimization and Compression Engine. This provides you more email at a lower cost.
* User Friendly Graphical interface: MovaMail is easily navigated through a graphical user interface that corresponds to specific keys on your mobile phone touch pad.
* Multi-lingual Support: MovaMail recognizes the language capabilities within your mobile phone and allows you to communicate in your chosen language.
* Optional XHTML Interface: If you cannot use our Java client for whatever reason we also have an XHTML interface that you may access on your mobile browser.
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Apr 24
Natajak is really easy to use, just like normal texting. It’s simple to install, free to register, there’s no contract and no need to change your phone or network.Use natajak to get your emails on your mobile, update your facebook status, or send photos to your friends! You can also get free news and information and send messages to groups of your friends.Natajak sends messages over the internet so if you have an inclusive data package from your mobile network provider all natajak messages will be FREE. If not, you may pay a small data cost but even so natajak can save you up to 99% on the cost of texts, photo messages and email. Continue reading »
Apr 22
About gSync – sync Apple iCal with Google Calendar
Synchronize your Apple iCal calendars with your Google Calendars. This means you can update calendars across all your Macs, keeping everyone (including wifes, husbands and significant others) in ‘sync’ with your calendar.
Synchronization works both ways…e.g. if you make a change in your Google Calendar, it will show up in your Apple iCal and vice versa.
gSync uses Apple’s powerful SyncServices technology (used by iSync, iPhone, and iPods), which means a more complete solution for when you require to update all your Apple devices and software (that supports it).
Also, gSync connects directly with Google Calendar (no 3rd party servers) keeping your data private between you and Google.
- Autosync: define when and at what intervals to update calendars
- Flexibility: use multiple iCal & Google Calendars
- 2 way sync: bi-directional synchronisation
- Privacy: sync directly to Google (no third party server)
- Apple SyncServices: gSync is based on Apple’s SyncServices allowing us to integrate with anything that uses this (e.g. iPhone, iSync, etc…)
- works with multiple Google Accounts
- works with GAFYD (Google for your Domain)
Apr 21
About gSync – sync Apple iCal with Google Calendar
Synchronize your Apple iCal calendars with your Google Calendars. This means you can update calendars across all your Macs, keeping everyone (including wifes, husbands and significant others) in ‘sync’ with your calendar.
Synchronization works both ways…e.g. if you make a change in your Google Calendar, it will show up in your Apple iCal and vice versa.
gSync uses Apple’s powerful SyncServices technology (used by iSync, iPhone, and iPods), which means a more complete solution for when you require to update all your Apple devices and software (that supports it).
Also, gSync connects directly with Google Calendar (no 3rd party servers) keeping your data private between you and Google.
- Autosync: define when and at what intervals to update calendars
- Flexibility: use multiple iCal & Google Calendars
- 2 way sync: bi-directional synchronisation
- Privacy: sync directly to Google (no third party server)
- Apple SyncServices: gSync is based on Apple’s SyncServices allowing us to integrate with anything that uses this (e.g. iPhone, iSync, etc…)
- works with multiple Google Accounts
- works with GAFYD (Google for your Domain)
Apr 19
Rediff news, reports that Vodafone will launch iPhone in India in the first weeks of September. It will be offered by Vodafone. Expected price is going to be between Rs 27,200 and Rs 28,000. (US prices: $399 for the 8GB iPhone; $499 for 16GB; plus sales tax. RR)
This confirms the recent tip from Apple sources in Singapore, that iPhone will be released there in 2008.
The carrier deal for India is being worked out with Vodafone,” said an Apple source, adding: “Vodafone could also become the carrier for the Australian market once iPhone is launched there, though more than one carrier is likely for Australia.”
Interestingly, Vodafone spokesman denied any happenings, but company sources confirmed iPhone carrier deal with Apple.
The Apple retail sources also did not rule out Apple extending universal access for iPhone users to all major telecom carriers in India.
“Post launch in India, the iPhone can be ‘unlocked’ (or configured to use SIM cards from all telecom carriers), though the company is not fully open to such a possibility,” the source said.
This is a very profitable market to Apple, since it is expected that mobile subscribers will double to 500 million by 2010.