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Nova Media announced that it will present its Fone2Phone program at Macworld Expo 2008.
It is a very helpful piece of software created to make transferring data from an old mobile into a new one (read: iPhone) easier. It uses an interface which, integrated with Macintosh desktop applications, and allows its user to copy contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and movies from the old cell phone to the Mac.

It is very simple and easy to use. All that the user really needs to do is to choose the mobile and data that needs to be transferred, after which iTunes transfers it onto your iPhone or iPod, depending on the type of data, of course.
That is how Nova Media’s, Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson describes their product: “This little jewel takes care of the complete communication process, from connecting the cell phone to saving the files in the appropriate locations on the Mac.”
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.4.11 (10.5.2 or higher for Leopard).
Initially Fone2Phone will cost Euro 12,52 plus VAT (approximately $19 U.S.). After January 31 2008 will cost Euro 16,72 plus VAT (approximately $25 U.S.). A demo version will be available on January 14.
You can already preorder or buy Fone2Phone at Nova Media’s website.
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Written by Krzysztof on January 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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Assuming you’re one of the many (slowly dying breed…) Windows Mobile users, you probably get the occaisional “Wow, why don’t you have an iPhone yet?” and shrug it off. Then again, why would you read a website based upon iPhones? I thought so, you sly dog, you.

Home, made by PointUI, turns your Windows Mobile into an iPhone-like state, with alot of the same capability and apps that you don’t currently get access to. Mainly, added is the ability to widen the area used to activate options and sliders, so you don’t need to use a stylus this time around.
Home allows you to one-touch activate calls, emails, text, and music, as well as easily manage sound, wireless, and battery functions. Additionally, the ability to switch between running programs instantly. See? If you only had an iPhone by now, you wouldn’t need this software…
This is only a small amount of the features available: A full list is available on Home’s website here.
Thanks: Tech Crunch
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The Missing Sync for iPhone is a synchronization software that enables iPhone users to work with certain kinds of data that aren’t supported by iSync.
Now, iPhone owners have an easy way to transfer important data from a previous device and increase their backup capabilities. With The Missing Sync for iPhone, they can easily transfer all important data from calendar, contacts, photos and more from their old BlackBerry, Palm OS or Window Mobile smartphone to your iPhone.

This software allows also to archive SMS messages from an iPhone to Mac PC, archive call logs and notes. Thanks to this software iPhone users can also create a sortable, searchable SMS archive and organize notes into categories.
You can download The Missing Sync for iPhone from Mark/Space web site at the price of $39.95. The crossgrades from qualifying Mark/Space software cost $24.95.
Thanks to: www.macworld.com
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You know that things are getting hot in the touchscreen industry when Japanese giant Sony is showing off a multitouch prototype LCD display that beats the iPhone’s capabilities.
tech.co.uk reports on having had a chance to see Sony’s latest touchscreen display prototype — it handles five inputs at a time, which is two more than Apple iPhone can handle.
According to tech.co.uk, using the multitouch screen using three fingers was much easier than using one or two (like you would with your iPhone).

Sony’s new LCD measures 3.5 inches in diagonal with a 640 x 480 screen resolution and has optical sensors embedded in the screen. If Sony Ericsson was to use it, it could surely be a worthy competitor to Apple’s iPhone.
Could mobile phone displays be one day as simple to use as this multitouch touchless sensor screen demonstration?


Written by dennis on December 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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According to a report by Apple Insider, Apple has plans to switch from Samsung processors to Intel’s Silverthorne for iPhone v2.0.
That should result in higher processing speeds for the iPhone and less expenses for Apple, while the devices could become sufficiently slimmer as a result of Silverthorne platform use due to integration of all main circuitry inside one very small chip (see photo of the Silverthorne below).

Apple Insider quotes unnamed sources speculating that Apple will also be using Intel’s Silverthorne mobile platform in a speculated on Apple line of super portable touchscreen personal computers, possibly due to be introduced at MacWorld 2008.
Furthermore, the report states the company might use the upcoming Moorestown mobile platform from Intel, in 2009 or 2010.
During the last IDF, Intel execs called Moorestown the ‘chip the iPhone would have wanted.’


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