Today’s JAMM Store Deal of the Day is MoTweets for Windows Mobile. You can register MoTweets for half the regular price, so be sure to check it out.
You can download a trial and/or register your copy here.
The programs details and specifications are below:
Experience Twitter from your Windows Mobile device! With all of the features you would expect from a great twitter application, moTweets allows you to take the people you follow on the go. Upload photos from your device camera and post their location for your followers to see.
Features:
- Support for multiple Twitter accounts
- Ability to upload pictures or videos using your device’s camera or from the photo album
- Post your location manually or by using your device GPS
- Three (3) skin colors
- View Trends, Lists and Conversations
- Finger friendly, kinetic scrolling menus (Touch Screen)
- Translate Tweets, Search Twitter topics and users with ease
- ReTweet, Follow, Unfollow, Direct messages, Replies, Favorites and much more!
Minimum Requirements:
- Windows Mobile Professional/Classic 5, 6, 6.1 or 6.5 – Works on any screen size – 800 kb memory
Display Dimensions
240×240, 240×320, 240×400, 320×240, 320×320, 400×240, 480×480, 480×640, 480×800, 640×480, 800×480
Operating System
WM5, WM6, WM6.1, WM6.5
Random Thoughts: Apple’$ Ethic$ of Censorship
Apple and it’s CEO have taken a stance, promoting the App Store for all things “i” as a censored environment. Applications that promote profanity, crudeness and adult themes are no longer available. That’s fine. It’s actually a bit admirable.
The ethics of the company comes into question though, if we look at the flip side of the store: music and movies. Why does Apple so vehemently protest applications that promote questionable themes and images while allowing music and movies with violence, nudity and adult themes?
I don’t claim to “know” the answer, but a little $peculation point$ in one direction. This is only food for thought, so to speak. Hit the comments below and share your thoughts on the topic with us.
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Question of the Day: Privacy?
With all of the recent news about privacy and the lack of caring about yours exhibited by many large social networking sites, are you concerned? Will you continue to use these as means of communication?
Additionally, why do you think that these companies hold consumer privacy in such low regard? Are they simply being parasitic, capitalizing on the goods (read: people) of the moment, not hoping to retain a long term business model let alone users?
Share your thoughts and / or rants with us in the comments below.
I have been a huge fan of SoundID ever since I had the chance to review their first generation BT headset. Since then, we have seen several different iterations, each of which brought something heretofor unknown to the BT headset marketplace. The latest generation, SoundID 510 is targeted to iPhone users, with the new iPhone EarPrint app, a free download from the iTunes App Store. This app allows you to add significant customization and control to your headset. Additionally, the headset itself offers all of the revolutionary features we have come to know and love from SoundID…and plenty more. Read of for the full press release.
Sound ID, an innovator in combining knowledge of the human ear with innovative Bluetooth technology, today unveiled the Sound ID 510 Bluetooth headset, which will be available at AT&T stores nationwide and online at www.wireless.att.com beginning June 6, 2010.
The Sound ID 510, a premium headset compatible with all Bluetooth-enabled handsets, offers the latest advances in sound engineering and a lightweight ergonomic in-ear design that provides a comfortable, anatomical fit. In addition, the 510 is compatible with the new Sound ID EarPrint App – available for free
from the App Store – enabling iPhone users to customize sound settings for the 510, turning the headset into a one-of-a kind sound system programmed to their very own hearing preferences, while also providing the ability to control sound quality on both sides of the call.
“Sound ID strives to develop the most advanced Bluetooth products on the market and we think the 510 paired with the new Sound ID EarPrint App for iPhone users sets a new standard,” said Michael Jones, President and CEO of Sound ID. “On its own the 510 has excellent audio and noise reduction capabilities and is extremely comfortable. The 510 can be paired with any Bluetooth-enabled phone, but when used with the EarPrint App, it delivers new levels of personalization and convenience for iPhone users.”
The Sound ID 510 boasts the following features:
- 3X NoiseNavigation delivered through three microphones, a fine scale noise-cancelling algorithm and advanced sound processing to help eliminate background noise.
- A unique Touch Sensor that allows for easy volume adjustment.
- An On/Off Switch that helps to conserve battery life and eliminate pocket dialing.
- Multi-point Technology that lets users securely connect with two Bluetooth-enabled phones and answer or originate calls on either phone.
- Environmental Mode to amplify surrounding sound while wearing the headset – allowing clear conversations “On” and “Off” the phone.
- Robust battery life with over five hours of talk time and 135 hours of standby time.
The Sound ID EarPrint App, which is only compatible with the Sound ID 510, transforms the headset into a totally customized device. Among the app’s features users will enjoy:
- “Personal Sound,” which allows the personalization of listening preferences; users simply drag the ID icon across their phone’s screen to change sound quality or enhance listening levels, stop when it sounds best and the setting is automatically saved.
- The “Visual Battery Indicator” to keep updated on the headset’s battery life.
- The “Find Me” control to help locate a misplaced headset; simply press the “Find Me” icon on the iPhone and the headset will start emitting a beeping sound.
Pricing and Availability
The Sound ID 510 will be available for $129.99 MSR at AT&T stores nationwide and at www.soundid.com starting June 6, 2010. It comes with a small, energy efficient Universal AC travel charger (100-240 VAC), USB charging cable, clip holster carrying case, three sizes of RealComfort EarLoops and an Ear Hook for an alternative over-the-ear wearing option.
The Sound ID EarPrint App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and iPhone at http://www.itunes.com/appstore.
Who doesn’t like time-savers and useful tips for your mobility tool belt. Well here’s another one via Steve Rubel at Posterous. You may have experienced how difficult it can be to share a link when it can be a small paragraph of involved script. Bitly is a very handy way to cut the time and effort for link shortening.
Steve Rubel talks with the co-founder of Bitly and gets a first hand how-to HERE
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