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Hello Vino unveils a timely app for the coming Holidays with the latest version of the Hello Vino app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The new and improved iPhone app now allows users to share pairings and make wine brand recommendations to others via leading social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. And to top it all off, once users have selected the wine of their choice, recommended food and meals suitable for the chose wine will also be suggested. The latest version of the Hello Vino iPhone app is now available at the iTunes app store for free.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, Facebook, free source, holidays, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, social networking sites, twitter, wine

NFP Mobile for Pro-Football Fans

Here is another app for the football crazy fans. Stay up to date with the latest news, scores, options and sports analysis with the NFP mobile app. The NFP mobile app is made for the iPhone, Android and Blackberry users. This app also provides sports content which you can share via any popular social networking sites. Also, videos will be added soon together with the ability of users to leave comments within the application. The NFP mobile is free for download at the National Football Post site or the Handmark website.

(Source) Press

Tags: Android, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, crazy fans, football fans, handmark, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, national football, nfp, pro football, social networking sites, sports content

For the pregnant women and expectant mothers out there, don’t worry about letting your folks and friends know about you or your to-be-born baby’s status. There is now an app that does all that for you in the BabyBump iPhone app which comes with an integrated interface for popular social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. With the app, you can now post updates via your social networking account when you make use of the kick counter or contraction tracker. These two apps make sure that anything from stage of labor to contractions counts are up to date on your profile, keeping your followers updated on your progress.

The BabyBump app is from Alt12 Apps and is now available at the iTunes App Store.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, apps, contraction, contractions, Facebook, family and friends, followers, interface, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, pregnant women, social networking sites, twitter

For the social media addicts who want to stay abreast of the latest Tweets and blogs, the Say What? social media monitoring app is the one for you. Available for free download, this app allows you to skim around popular social networking sites like Twitter, Digg, forums and blogs via an integrated search feature via keyword/s. The Say What? app returns a real-time snapshot of what is being said and by whom, ensuring that you don’t miss a beat on what is going on in the social networking world. The app is totally free and can be downloaded at the iTunes app store. A great app for people who want to make use of their iPhone or iPod Touch for social networking means.

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(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, networking world, real time, search feature, SnapShot, social networking sites, tweets

The iPhone has always been known to be a reliable communication device and this time, one app can put you directly in touch with God. The app is called the “Send a Prayer” app which allows users to enter personal prayers and send them to rabbis in Jerusalem for placement at the Wailing Wall. This app coincides with the coming Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur.

At the same time, the app allows iPhone owners to share their personal prayers with friends via email and soon on major social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The app is available at the iTunes store for $0.99 and was made by Chabad.org.

(Source) Huffington Post

Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, communication device, email, Facebook, god, iPhone, iPhone, jerusalem, jewish holiday, Mobile Software, personal prayers, prayer, reliable communication, social networking sites, time one, wailing wall, which allows users, yom kippur

There are over a million apps you can find over at the ITunes store. With that number of apps to browse through, chances are you will have to call up and disturb your friend to find out what appealing app he can install on his iPhone or iPod Touch. But now, there is a discovery tool app that should make iPhone app discovery easier.

The Yappler.com Sync allows users to share their apps with their friends or peers. The apps are shared via the usual social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Heck you can even embed it via your website or personal page.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, apps, Cell Phones, discovery tool, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, page source, peers, social networking sites, Sync, twitter

The sequel to the hit movie Twilight, New Moon, will be out in theaters by November and for sure a lot of personal fan articles and insights are spread all over the web. Now you can keep track of them with this new Twilight Tracker app for the iPhone and iPod Touch courtesy of Ubermind. This is one app that any Twilight fan should have. It includes options to choose your own avatar, communicating with other Twilight die-hards, or even posting the usual shout outs to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. And best of all, it keeps you updated on news and development regarding the upcoming movie!

The Twilight Tracker app is available at the iTunes store for download at only $2.99.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, avatar, Cell Phones, die hards, Facebook, fan articles, insights, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, new moon, new twilight, personal fan, sequel, shout outs, social networking sites, theaters, twitter

Designed for travelers, the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is now officially available over at Sprint stores thus providing a new and handy smartphone for business and personal use. The BlackBerry Tour 9630 features 3G technology along with multimedia support and GPS capability. The latest Blackberry handset also promises to make mobile browsing easier and can be used worldwide.

Other features of the BlackBerry Tour 9630 include a 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera and also makes photo-sharing with connectivity options to popular social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. The MicoSD card slot can accommodate up to 16GB of space, leaving a lot of allowance to what people may want to store such as presentations or the usual media files.

The BlackBerry Tour 9630 retails for $199.99 for a limited time offer. The offer is available to new-line activations or eligible upgrades with a two-year service agreement.

(Source) Press

Tags: activations, auto focus camera, blackberry handset, capability, card slot, Cell Phones, connectivity options, Facebook, multimedia support, personal use, photo sharing, smartphone, social networking sites, Sprint, Sprint, travelers
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  • Research in Motion (RIM) has been making great strides through the years with its different smartphones despite the stiff competition that Apple via its iPhone is giving. And from the looks of it, the new battle plan will fall in the hands of two people with contrasting personalities. The two people who will be in the limelight are Canadian CEOs, Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazardis.

    It is believed that two heads are better than one. But that is perhaps the interesting thing about these two; they have so many differences that the eventual beneficiary will be RIM in its efforts to boost the marketability of the Blackberry smartphones.

    The strategy for growth by RIM is called “constructive management” as shared by Mr. Balsillie. One of the highlights of this strategy included outsourcing mobile phone manufacturing rather than make them independently. They partner with outsourced companies to do it for them thus resulting in less overheads and flexible options as far as getting various versions of their handsets.

    Also, there are the usual targeted products for specific groups of customers. For most smartphone-crazy individuals, a certain mobile phone with features and specifications in mind exists. A clear example here is the social media market who look for easier means to use their smartphones with various social networking sites.

    Finally there is the need to serve the global target market. It is no secret that aiming for a global market is the way to go if you really want to succeed. And for RIM, the smartphone demand has gone way beyond the borders of the United States. The regions are endless. It can be seen that Asian and European countries have shown promising opportunities as far as mobile phone requirements are concerned.

    With two great minds at the helm of RIM, implement these strategies can only promise brighter days ahead for RIM. Apple may be there to dominate but don’t be surprised if RIM through its Blackberry phones suddenly breathe down their necks.

    (Source) CNN

    Tags: brighter days, Business, ceos, european countries, flexible options, global target, handsets, iPhone, Jim Balsillie, limelight, making great strides, marketability, Mobile News, promising opportunities, Research In Motion, RIM, smartphones, social networking sites, stiff competition, target market, two heads are better than one

    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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  • Filed under: Samsung
  • 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

    Sprint Debuts Samsung S30

    The Samsung S30 can now be purchased from Sprint at $450 but drops to $130 if the buyer would get it along with a two-year agreement and $100 mail-in rebate. This consumer-oriented smartphone offers a touchscreen, GPS, and wireless broadband.

    The original Samsung Instinct was launched last year to be Sprint’s answer to the iPhone, but its marginal web browser hurt its ability to compete against Apple’s smartphone. The new s30 offers an improved web-browsing experience thanks to Opera Mini 4.2.

    Sprint has tried to strike a balance between consumer and business functions. This model is able to synchronize with a Microsoft Exchange server for corporate email and calendar data, but also includes the popular games “Guitar Hero - World Tour” and “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader,” access to Sprint TV and Sprint Music, and connections to social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube.

    Samsung built multimedia support into this device, including an MP3 and video player and a microSD card slot for storing up to 16 GB of songs and movies. A 2.0 MPx camera with video support is also included.

    (Source) BrightHand

    Tags: business functions, calendar data, Cell Phones, experience thanks, Facebook, Guitar Hero, iPhone, mail, microsd card slot, microsoft exchange server, mini 4, multimedia support, MySpace, popular games, S30, Samsung, social networking sites, touchscreen, video player, video support, wireless broadband, youtube
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  • When it comes to logging on to social networking sites like Facebook, subscribers just seem to want to log on and showcase images and some excerpts according to them. When they are away from their PC, the nearest device to use is the mobile phone on a limited capacity. But not anymore!

    GoTV Networks, Inc., the industry’s largest mobile media network, today announced the launch of LiveFromYou, a new personal media application for mobile phones and social networks.

    LiveFromYou is a mobile and web product that enables users to share the stories of their lives in pictures, videos and words with friends and family on their social network page. LiveFromYou automatically organizes pictures, videos, and other media for easy and instant sharing via an application widget loaded onto a user’s Facebook or MySpace page.

    LiveFromYou curates and organizes media, whether it is currently present on the user’s social network page or ready to upload from a collection stored on a desktop PC, digital camera or mobile phone. Media is automatically presented in chronological order, either individually or grouped in user-defined albums on the innovative LiveFromYou timeline. When geo-code data is present, the media items or albums are also viewable on a map.

    LiveFromYou is now available for Facebook and MySpace. In one easy process users can load the application to their personal page. The LiveFromYou application widget automatically imports the media from a user’s social network profile.

    Key Features:

    • Multimedia Sharing
    • Easy Access
    • Instant Media Uploads
    • Map/Geo Tracking
    • Security

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Cell Phones, desktop pc, Facebook, geo code, instant media, launch, media application, mobile media, Mobile Software, MySpace, pc digital camera, personal media, personal page, security source, showcase images, social networking sites, social networks, web product, widget

    One thing about the iPhone, most users would take photo shots with the it at will. Sharing those taken shots may be a problem if you are the type who wants to show them to friends immediately. Thanks to this new application, people don’t have to wait to meet up with their friends to share the shots they took. You can just use the Tiny Pictures Radar Apps to share them right away.

    The Tiny Pictures Radar allows iPhone users share images they take with the phone in real-time with friends on any network using any mobile device. Images can also be shared to social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.

    If you like the idea of Radar but don’t use an iPhone, versions of the software are available for Java platforms, Windows Mobile, Sidekick, and Blackberry handsets.

    (Source) Tiny Pictures

    Tags: BlackBerry, Facebook, iPhone, mobile device, mobile sidekick, Mobile Software, radar, real time, social networking sites, twitter, Windows Mobile
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