Mobilewhack.com

All The Latest Cell Phone, Gadget and Tech News

Following the release of Photoshop.com for the iPhone, Adobe has now announced the debut of the Android version. Photoshop.com for Android now allows on the go consumers easy image editing options and tools, color adjustments and photo sharing capabilities, something that has been growing for the past months. The Photoshop.com Mobile also allows users to browse photos online or via their mobile phone with the application. The Photoshop.com Mobile for Android is free for download at the Android Market.

(Source) Press

Tags: adobe, capabilities, Cell Phones, color adjustments, consumers, debut, easy image editing, iPhone, market source, mobile phone, Mobile Software, photos

59p App for iPhones Released

NME has announced the launch of its iPhone app, the 59p. The 59p app for the iPhone and the iPod Touch allows users to download photos of their favorite rock stars. These photos in turn can be used as wallpapers for their iPhones or perhaps use them as thumbnails for use in Facebook or sent to friends. The app features iconic rock photography such as a Kings of Leon gallery which includes 20 captioned images of the band taken by NME photographers backstage.

(Source) Brand Republic

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, Facebook, Images, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, iPod Touch, kings of leon, launch, Mobile Software, nme, photographers, photos, rock photography, rock stars, thumbnails, wallpapers

Finally, you can edit photos captured and stored on your iPhone as Adobe releases the Photoshop.com Mobile app. Now, you can edit and apply various effects and share your images instantly. Crop, rotate, adjust colors and enhance photos as you please with this free Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile device which you can now download over at the Apple App Store.

(Source) Fone Arena

Tags: Apple, Apple, Cell Phones, colors, free adobe photoshop, Images, iPhone, iPhone, mobile device, Mobile Software, photos

Spring Partners announce the availability of their free online organizer which should help food bloggers and critics collect and organize data such as recipes and food establishments for easy reference when the need arises. You simply have to use the SaveIt! Button whenever you come across a site that interests you. Or if you want to share a personal recipe, simply save it and then share it with friends or the world.

You can add notes, organize and even put photos if you like with the app. The possibilities are endless but are sure to make the food bloggers and content publisher’s lives very much organized and systematic. You can try it out for yourself here.

(Source) Press

Tags: bloggers, Cell Phones, content publisher, food establishments, free online organizer, Mobile Software, personal recipe, photos, possibilities, recipes

We all know that an iPhone has many uses and through applications, the features are expanded beyond our imagination. Now we have one more app called the IP Camera app which transforms your iPhone into a virtual webcam. With the IP Camera app, photos are taken from your iPhone every 12 to 15 seconds and then posted on a local web page which can be accessed through other computers. All you need is a WiFi access and a special local HTTP address and the app will do the rest. The IP Camera app can be shut down manually or when a call comes in. The app is available at the iTunes store for download at $1.99.

(Source) CNet

Tags: Apple, imagination, ip camera, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, photos, virtual webcam, web page

You conclude a lot of things once you catch a glimpse of posters or photos serving as promotional materials or teasers. And while 02 Germany has already made it known that they may be unleashing the Palm Pre before the Holidays start, it seems that something definite regarding this promise is about to take place. If the image above is any indication, it looks like the GSM Palm Pre will definitely be coming out this Fall.

With only a few months away, at least this update will make the German handset subscribers happy.

(Source) Engadget

Tags: autumn, Germany, glimpse, holidays, Palm, Palm, photos, posters, promotional materials, subscribers, teasers
  • 1 Comment
  • Filed under: Palm
  • The Nokia N900 is Now Official!

    You can throw away all those leaked rendered photos and rumors out the window. Nokia has finally made the Nokia N900 official, releasing it together with the Maemo 5 OS. The Nokia N900 is expected to be unraveled next week at Nokia World.

    Among the highlights of the Nokia N900 include an HSPA, WiFi and 32GB of storage into a touchscreen device powered by an ARM Cortex-A8 with 1GB of RAM. Maemo 5 supports desktop-style multitasking, Nokia Messaging and a new “cloud” UI.

    Other features to watch out:

    • Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
    • OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration
    • Full Adobe Flash 9.4 support
    • 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics

    There is also a microSD card slot that allows you to increase storage up to 48GB. The estimated retail price for the Nokia N900 is about €500 or $712 and is due for release in October. Check out the official videos.

    (more…)

    Tags: a8, adobe flash 9, carl zeiss optics, Cell Phones, cortex, desktop style, graphics acceleration, keyboard, Maemo, microsd card slot, Nokia, Nokia, nokia n900, Nokia World, photos, retail price, storage, WiFi
  • 3 Comments
  • Filed under: Cell Phones, Nokia
  • When it comes to snapping pictures, the iPhone is not the gadget you will immediately have in mind. But for some people, putting the built-in camera to good use may be a great way to get the hang of it. Now push that thought a bit farther and you may even make money with the right shots!

    Of course raw shots are nothing without creative software to make a image appealing. And if you are in the market for one, check out this one from Gedgers, the Photoframe 1.0. The Photoframe 1.0 is not just an app you can install. It can even be an opportunity for you to earn some money if you are in the right place at the right time.

    Photoframe is an app tied up with a news and picture agency. So when you feel like you see a shot worth snapping, take it and then send it over to SWNS which happens to be one of the biggest and most successful news and picture agencies supplying national and global press with their photos and stories.

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

    (Source) PR Mac

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, creative software, gadget, global press, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, photos, right place at the right time, successful news

    With all the fuss about how mobile devices such as the iPhone can immediately aid users to take shots, tag and then upload them on popular social networking sites such as Facebook, Unique Apps has released the PhotoScatter App for iPhones. This app can likewise be used to upload photos on sharing sites like Photobucket and Flickr.

    It is quite simple to use, perhaps more basic than having to download images to your PC and then tagging them and uploading them for your friends and colleagues to see. Just upload them directly from your iPhone. The PhotoScatter app is now available at the iTunes App Store for only $0.99.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, apps, colleagues, Images, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, iTunes, mobile devices, Mobile Software, photobucket, photos, social networking sites

    Here is an iPhone app that can save the neck of employees from inexcusable alibis, especially if their presence is needed in emergency meetings which can really be boring. The app is the iSoBusy Fake Call for the iPhone, an app armed with over 23 built-in callers to rescue individuals and business executives from social and business situations.

    Though it seems like a foolish way to run away from responsibility, the bright side is that you will never run into a lame excuse just in case you are unable to make your presence for important meetings. And thanks to its intent, this iPhone app has even garnered the “best-ranked application of its kind”.

    iSoBusy also has a Virtual Accomplice Recording Studio, the first and only fake call app enabling owners to create up to 17 original callers. Users can even change caller names and add photos of friends, family and co-workers to make the ruse as authentic as possible.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: accomplice, alibis, Apple, business executives, business situations, emergency meetings, friends family, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, photos, presence, recording studio, ruse

    iPhone Trick Camera Lenses

    As far as special lenses or accessories are concerned, the iPhone is the last device you would think that would have them. But apparently here is something for people who want to put the iPhone 3G and 3GS camera to full use, trick camera lenses that should spice up photos take with the popular Apple device.

    These new iPhone Trick Camera lenses provide you with a variety of options to apply various visual effects for your photos. These lenses include wide angle, starburst, heart, kaleidoscope and sparkle.

    The iPhone Trick Camera lenses cost $8.00 each and come in various full range colors.

    (Source) Slippery Brick

    Tags: 3G, Accessories, Apple, brick, camera lenses, colors, heart, iPhone, iPhone, kaleidoscope, photos, sparkle, special lenses, visual effects, wide angle
  • 1 Comment
  • Filed under: Accessories, iPhone
  • 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

    INQ brings two new and easy to use 3G mobiles, equipped with Twitter and Sync capabilities. But that is not all. These new phones from INQ present a wider array of features that should capture the fancy of mobile phone users, particularly the ones who are into social media and some other features that cover videos and photos.

    There are 2 phones up for consideration. The first is the INQ Chat 3G, INQ’s first qwerty-style phone and the INQ Mini 3G. Twitter is perhaps the highlight of both new phones, since INQ has worked closely with Twitter developers to come come up with the Twitter apps for both the phones.

    Also, these price-sensitive phones boast of a plug and play HSDPA modems enabling high-speed wireless broadband on PCs and Macs. The INQ Chat 3G and INQ Mini 3G applications can be updated over the air, a feature essential to keep pace with how online applications change and consumer usage evolves.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: apps, array, capabilities, Cell Phones, developers, high speed, highlight, INQ, Mobile News, mobile phone users, mobile phones, modems, pace, photos, plug and play, Sync, twitter, wireless broadband

    If you are an avid follower of MSNBC via the television, well, you can now access breaking news, videos and photos via your iPhone now that MSNBC.com and Zumobi launch an app compatible with the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The app is now available for free at the Apple App Store.

    With the msnbc.com app, millions of “news explorers” can now immerse themselves in the video and news stories that inform, excite and ignite the imagination - right from their iPhone or iPod touch. The radial interface allows for easy navigation by offering consumers a full view of the colorful menu so they can select what they want to explore.

    The settings allow users to easily scan and scroll through content, play and pause video, or select and read news stories. The Twitter integration enables consumers to easily share articles as well as track Twitter feeds from their favorite NBC News and MSNBC Cable anchors.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: anchors, Apple, Apple, breaking news, colorful menu, consumers, explorers, follower, imagination, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, msnbc, msnbc cable, nbc news, news stories, photos, share articles, television, twitter

    Today, whether it is related to business or you are just trying to be polite, a little tip would go a long way. And apparently, you can do that with one tap on your iPhone by accessing this app called the Etiquette Avenue app for the iPhone.

    “Etiquette Avenue,” designed by Blue Whale Web Solutions, offers 14 Etiquette Categories, ranging from electronic etiquette to tips on small talk and networking. A “Tip of the Day” offers a quick tutorial, and dining photos help the uninitiated navigate complex table settings.

    Use the Eitquette Avenue app for any occasion. Work, social or personal, it never hurts to get some refreshers right at the palm of your hands. The Etiquette App is now available at the iTunes store for only $2.99.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, blue whale, electronic etiquette, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, Palm, photos, table settings, tap, tip of the day, web solutions, whale web

    Like it or not, the iPhone now has an adult web app. The first adult web app is the iPorn, which is now offering free membership for those 18 years old and above. The app was developed according to the iPhone specifications and may very well put the parental controls of Apple to good use.

    iPorn allows members to stream high-resolution videos, post and share sexy videos and photos with friends, create member profile pages, meet and interact with other members, send private messages to each other and make lots of new friends who share a passion for sex.

    Users can personally interact with hundreds of amateur and professional adult performers via live video webcams, chat and mobile texting.

    Members can send adult videos from the website to their iPhone or iPod Touch-equipped friends. Other versions for other smartphones, such as the Blackberry, Android and Palm Pre, are scheduled to come out this summer.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: adult performers, adult videos, adult web, Android, Apple, Apple, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, free membership, high resolution, iPhone, iPhone, iporn, Mobile Software, new friends, Palm, parental controls, photos, private messages, smartphones, video webcams

    When it comes to determining what you want to see in your iPhone, women will certainly always be welcome any day. And while we know of the popular celebrities and famous personalities who are sure to be available for download and used as wallpapers or backgrounds for any phone, Japan offers 1,400 of their most beautiful women brought automatically to your iPhone.

    In Japanese, “Bijin” means “beautiful woman.” The photos show beautiful women walking on the streets of Shibuya, Harajuku, etc. From these photos, a real close up image of Tokyo can be seen.

    “Tokei” means “clock” in Japanese. This application performs as a clock and will inform you of the current time on your iPhone & iPod touch with style and elegance.

    Features:

    • Automatic reload
    • Digital clock
    • Downloading photos (all free)
    • Alarm Setting mode

    Watch out though. Once you get these photos, you may get stuck waiting for the next one since Japan is home to plenty of beautiful women today. In short, keep your head straight and make sure you know when and when not to look for the photos since they will surely never run out!

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, beautiful woman, beautiful women, Cell Phones, digital clock, elegance, famous personalities, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Japan, japanese bijin, Mobile Software, photos, wallpapers

    Huawei Technologies has passed the FCC standards for its device, the G6300. After being tested by the various stages and personnel at the Shenzhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center, the Huawei G6300 was able to comply and get the thumbs up for this GSM Dual GPRS Function Digital Mobile Phone.

    The G6300 may seem like an ordinary phone but based on the reports and photos provided by Huawei Technologies, it is bursting with features that include a 3.2 megapixel camera, and MP3/radio in an ultra- slim design.

    The Huawei G6300 mobile phone also comes with the usual Bluetooth, earphones, USB port. No word on pricing and availability in the market yet but you can expect it to come out soon!

    (Source) FCC

    Tags: bluetooth earphones, Cell Phones, digital mobile phone, electronic product, fcc, fcc approval, fcc standards, huawei technologies, Other Brands, photos, product quality, shenzhen, slim design

    Mobcast Inc. dips its hands in the iPhone app mix with the launch of the Photo Aquarium App, a game application for the iPhone and iPod Touch, on 31 March 2009.

    Photo Aquarium, which is also available from the major US cell phone company, Verizon Wireless, is a popular cell phone game that simulates the care and feeding of tropical fish, using the users’ photos taken with their cell phones as food. mobcast inc.’s 31 March release of Photo Aquarium for the iPhone includes a wide range of additional features.

    Photo Aquarium is a game application, where the users raise tropical fish, using the iPhone’s camera functionality. Whenever the users run the game’s Feed the Fish command, the game activates the camera and then uses whatever photograph the users take as feed for tropical fish, all seamlessly and within the context of the game.

    To enable gameplay on the iPod Touch as well, the fish will happily eat any images stored on the iPod Touch, too. As the beautiful tropical fish swim against a background of the users’ favorite photos, the iPhone becomes a decorative accessory for the interior of the users’ home or office.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Apple, aquarium, cell phone company, Cell Phones, Cell Phones, game application, Images, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, photograph, photos, tropical fish, Verizon Wireless

    For the people who love to stay online and put in their thoughts on various social networking communities, get your Blackberry ready as Igloo today announced the release of its BlackBerry Client application. Community members can now access and contribute content to their online communities not only from a standard web browser, but also from their BlackBerry Smartphone.

    This client application extends IGLOO’s current mobile strategy for the BlackBerry, taking it beyond simple web browser and email application support. In this first release, members are able read blog articles, browse recent discussions, see and post comments, send and receive email notifications, search the community and access personal social profiles.

    Subsequent releases of the IGLOO BlackBerry Client will focus on taking advantage of dedicated BlackBerry features, including calendar synchronization, messaging, uploading of photos, videos and documents to an online community directly from the mobile device.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: application support, blackberry client, blog, Cell Phones, client application, community members, email notifications, mobile device, Mobile Software, mobile strategy, networking communities, online communities, photos, social networking, social profiles, web browser




     

    November 2009
    M T W T F S S
    « Oct    
     1
    2345678
    9101112131415
    16171819202122
    23242526272829
    30  

    Archives



    Cybertheater.com:

  • Vudu to Offer Pandora, Flickr and Picasa to Connected HDTVs
  • Sweet Home Theater Setup - The Audiophile?s Bonanza
  • MPAA Plans To Release First Run Movies To Home Theaters
  • Sweet Home Theater Setups - BB King?s Tour Bus
  • Need Extra Room In Your DVR For Cheap?
  • CarBuyersNoteBook.com:

  • MotionLite: The next spinner?
  • Ford introduces 6.2 liter V8 SVT Raptor at SEMA
  • Today on Carbuyersnotebook.com
  • BodyGard Self Powered Emergency Tool Provides Most Everything
  • Toyota Venza at SEMA, Billabong Edition
  • Image-Acquire.com:

  • Isabella Products Present Vizit Digital Photo Frame
  • 3D Analysis for Healthcare Coming Soon?
  • Epson PowerLite 450W and 460 Short Throw Projectors
  • A Speed Camera Retrospective, With Help From The Washington Post
  • Sensacell Interactive Architecture Sytems

  • Reviews:

  • Nokia N97 Cell Phone Review–The Swiss Army Wants This Phone
  • Targus Premium Toploading Case–Surprising Depth and Quality
  • bluDangle Headset Lanyard Review–Simple. Shockingly Effective, But Simple.
  • Review: Microsoft SideWinder X3 Mouse
  • Review: Energizer Trailfinder Series Lights
  • Review: Nokia N79 Mobile Phone
  • Review: BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip Phone
  • Review: T-Mobile HTC G1 - The Google Phone - Part 1
  • Review: Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot 8.1 Megapixel Camera Phone
  • Review: Sony Ericsson MBW-150 Music Bluetooth Watch