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iMobile Care iPhone App Launched

This is one iPhone app that anyone should have. Rendering first aid is important and while we all know this by mind, it is apparent that actually doing it is another. Books and guides are available but once you find yourself in the actual situation, looking back for reference to these books may not be feasible. But now with technological advancements you can have an alternative means of being rendering first aid, something made possible by the iMobile Care iPhone app from VisionSync.

The iMobile Care app comes with an illustrated First Aid Guide complete with instructions. The app also allows users personalized settings such as inputting emergency numbers. Other features include a SOS distress signal button, Search and Navigation button, location aware and mapping content and an image capturing button for snapping and storing photo in serious situations.

The iMobile Care app is now available at the iTunes app store for download for only $2.99. Check out the video.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, button location, button search, distress signal, emergency numbers, first aid guide, imobile, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, navigation button, photo, technological advancements, video source

Samsung B3310 Leaked

From the look of the Samsung B3310, it looks like this phone is specifically made for the ladies. Looking great in bright pink, it has vertical numbers on the side when the QWERTY keyboard is closed. This leaked photo of the Samsung B3310 is perfect for entry level messaging phones in demand and it even accommodates the usual social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Flickr.

There is no word on when this phone will actually hit the market although rumors are flying that it will come out in the middle of September.

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: MySpace, photo, Qwerty keyboard, Samsung, Samsung, social networking sites, vertical numbers
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  • Forget about assigning speed dials or modifying the name of the frequently called person so that it comes out on top once you need to make a call. There is an easier way of going about it and it is all thanks to this new iPhone app called PhoneFace.

    The PhoneFace app connects with Twitter to retrieve profile photos of your most frequently called buddy. This is the same application that is being used by most Blackberry and Android smartphone users.

    Now you don’t have to worry about scrolling and finding the name via your phone. With the simple click on a photo, the app will do all the work for you. Also, the PhoneFace app comes with other highlights, including a fun set of custom-designed avatars, including a number of friendly robots and other quirky characters, to represent friends with no photos available.

    The PhoneFace app is now available at the iTunes App Store for only $0.99.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Android, Apple, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, photo, photos, quirky characters, robots, smartphone, speed dials, twitter

    Asus P835 PDA Launched in India

    The Asus P835 PDA has been officially launched in India, a PDA phone that delivers an Internet browsing and multimedia viewing experience without equal. Designed for business-savvy professionals who appreciate a screen as big as their ambitions, the P835 is equipped with a large 3.5 touch screen that runs at WVGA resolutionoffering five times the number of pixels of most phones and delivering the best document, photo, movie and website viewing experience possible.

    Apart from being able to display more of a webpage onscreen, the P835 boasts features that greatly enrich users online experience; including blazing fast HSUPA 7.2Mbps download speeds, a responsive trackball that makes scrolling effortless and Opera Mobile, a user-friendly and full-featured Web browser. It wraps all of its impressive functionality in an elegant touch-optimized interface which is intuitive, interactive and attractive.

    (Source) ITVAR News

    Tags: ambitions, ASUS, download speeds, elegant touch, functionality, india, interface, internet browsing, opera mobile, PDA phone, photo, Portable Devices, savvy professionals, touch screen, trackball, web browser

    Gazopa App for iPhone Released

    Hitachi has released the Gazopa app for the iPhone. This app allows users to search for similar pages on the web by uploading any photo captured with camera on iPhone. This makes it possible for users to search for images similar to the items in front of them. Since GazoPa use image features such as color and/or shape, users can look for images without typing any words. This gives users easy and unique way of searching images on the web.

    In addition, searching by user’s drawing is also available on GazoPa for iPhone app, that is very popular feature at GazoPa.com. This search by drawing enables users to search for items that users have in their mind. Users only need to draw what they want to search when they feel difficulty in expressing them in words or have no photo related to those items. Hitachi’s advanced similar image search technology allows users to find images similar to their drawing.

    GazoPa for iPhone app also has a search option such as search by color, layout, shape and the ability to filter by size, video thumbnail. This gives users more chances to find their desired images. And GazoPa for iPhone app takes advantage of the advanced capabilities of the iPhone user interface and is a great way to search images on iPhone.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, desired images, drawing, hitachi, image features, Image Search, images on the web, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, photo, search technology, shape, similar pages

    Camera Genius for the iPhone

    Here is a potential solution for people who are having problems with the default camera the iPhone comes with. The app is the Camera Genius 1.3. It adds some worthy features to the iPhone’s bare-bones camera, but the app could use more polish and a more usable interface.

    Camera Genius solves a few of the problems inherent in the iPhone’s built-in camera like its poor performance in low light, the difficulty snapping the shutter when taking self-portraits, and its lack of a timer.

    The app also offers a neat feature: A sound-sensitive shutter release, so you can program the camera to snap a photo when you and a group of friends shout “Cheese” at it.

    (Source) PC Mag

    Tags: Apple, cheese, Genius, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, photo, potential solution, shutter release, timer

    SBMP-N90 Triband Moblie Phone

    For the people who are looking for a reliable tri-band phone, feast your eyes on the SBMP-N90. A dual-sim mobile phone, the SBMP-N90 comes with a 13.0 lacpixel and can shoot video with sound depending on the memory card you are using.

    Among the notable features include:

  • Telephone directories: 500 groups , incoming ringtone, group ringtone, incoming call with photo or video
  • SMS & MMS: 50 messages, MMS
  • Schedule power on/off:

  • Alarm clock: 5 groups, can set from MON to SUN at random
  • Games: 2 common games
  • (Source) Seabright

    Tags: alarm clock, Cell Phones, clock 5, dual sim mobile phone, memory card, Other Brands, photo, telephone directories, tri band phone, video with sound




     

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