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LobsterTunes Tuned-Up and Ready to Rock!

Posted by: tjchan on May 31 2007 - 535 views

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LobsterTunes, a full fledged MP3 player that supports streaming straight from your computer just got updated to v1.2.7.0! Before, the internet radio feature was unsupported. Now, this feature has reached full maturity and is an officially supported! Bundled with pre-loaded radio station settings for the US, UK, Germany, and France, users can listen to live streaming radio and they can easily add more stations both manually or automatically by downloading them off of the LobsterTunes website. There’s also a new extended caching feature that can cache content on an SD card or other memory location. This allows continuous music for a time even after an internet connection is lost (perfect for those times when you walk around and go between access points on the school campus).

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Read my review over LobsterTunes and be sure to try out the 7 day free trial.

LobsterTunes can be purchased for $19.95 from the JAMM store.

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Posted on : May 31 2007
Posted under News, Windows Mobile |

VITO AudioNotes Gets Notable Update

Posted by: tjchan on May 31 2007 - 563 views

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Yesterday, VITO announced v1.3 of it’s excellent AudioNotes program. If you are not familiar with this software, be sure to read my positive review over AudioNotes.

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So, what’s new in the new AudioNotes?

- Pocket PC Phone Edition recording.
- Recording search based on first few characters of typed characters.
- Re-record a portion of an existing recording.

AudioNotes is available for $19.95 and a 14 day trial is available.

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Posted on : May 31 2007
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Google Gears: Online or Offline?

Posted by: tjchan on May 31 2007 - 817 views

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Brandon just sent me a link to LifeHacker talking about the really new and really cool Google Gears! This just makes my favorite RSS reader of all time even better..now I can read news in Google Reader while offline. It’s available to Mac users as a FireFox plug in or Windows as a sperate application.

It downloads 2,000 items for me and now you can see a little green arrow which allows one to go on or offline.

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Read past the jump for some more thoughts….

 

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Posted on : May 31 2007
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SplashData Announces New Offerings for Blackberry Users.

Posted by: dgoldring on May 31 2007 - 688 views

SplashData, Inc., a leading provider of mobile productivity software, has released its popular SplashShopper list manager and its bets selling SplashWallet Suite for BlackBerry smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM).

SplashWallet for BlackBerry includes SplashID, SplashPhoto, and SplashShopper bundled together at a discounted price.

SplashShopper offers a powerful and easy way to manage everything from holiday gift lists to grocery shopping for family get-togethers to keeping track of DVD rentals. SplashShopper enables users to share lists of any kind with family members, friends or colleagues. SplashShopper also includes a full-featured Windows desktop application that allows users to quickly synchronize lists between their handset and a desktop computer.

“Many avid users of SplashID and SplashPhoto have been vocal about the need to make more of our software available,” said Morgan Slain, CEO of SplashData. “With the addition of SplashShopper for BlackBerry smartphones, these users now have full access to the leading mobile productivity suite, SplashWallet. SplashWallet is the best value in mobile software, giving you the ability to manage all of your passwords, photos and lists for one low price.”

SplashShopper for BlackBerry is available for immediate download at www.splashdata.com for $29.95. This price includes both the BlackBerry smartphone application and the Windows desktop companion software.

SplashShopper is also available as part of the SplashWallet suite for BlackBerry, which also includes SplashID and SplashPhoto, and costs $59.95.

For more info, check out the SplashData home page, or check out my reviews of the PPC versions of these programs:

SplashID Review

SplashPhoto Review

SplashShopper Review

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Posted on : May 31 2007
Posted under Blackberry, News |

Review: Give your brain a workout with Brain School!

Posted by: Brandon Steili on May 31 2007 - 4,728 views

 

For a while there’s been a trend in games to make you think a little bit. Now admittedly I am not a fan of the genre - personally I want to sit down for a couple minutes here and there when I have time and have a bit of fun. Brain School happens to be one of those games where the developer has done an excellent job of taking something we all hated - school - and somehow turning it into a great time. I’m proud to say that Brain School has completely changed my opinion of thinking for fun.

What is it?

Brain School is the (no pun intended) brain child of Mastersoft Mobile Solutions. It’s an interesting mix of high speed, think as fast as you can gaming and slow speed figure out the puzzle gaming. With over 20 games included - there’s a little something for everyone, and every brain type.

What makes it special?

Well aside from the fact that this is a game that makes you think, it’s also a game that is a ton of fun and has managed to keep me entertained for quite some time now. I got into the beta testing about half way through and so far I’ve played it pretty much everyday for a month. For a game with thinking involved that’s an amzing feat. The special thing about Brain School is the fun really doesn’t end - with every advancement you make in the game there’s a whole new set of challenges…  READ ON FOR MORE

 

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Posted on : May 31 2007
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BoxWave’s Latest Wave: Motorola Q, Cingular 8525, O2 XDA Flame, and Blackberry Cases

Posted by: tjchan on May 30 2007 - 1,997 views

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BoxWave comes in with a new wave of cases! From fine leather to armor cases, Boxwave is sure to have a case to protect your device!

Boxwave’s latest wave includes:

  • Motorola Q Leather Snap Case
  • Nokia E61i Armor Case
  • Cingular 8525 Leather Snap Case
  • HTC P3400 Armor Case
  • O2 XDA Flame Designio Leather Case
  • O2 XDA Flame Designio Leather Sleeve
  • Blackberry 8800 Active Case
  • Blackberry Curve 8300 Active Case

Continue reading past the jump for more details on each of these cases.

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Posted on : May 30 2007
Posted under Blackberry |

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