( The Video is in a Silverlight player, if you dont have silverlight installed you wont be able to play it ) Windows Phone 7 provides developers with two main frameworks in which to work: Silverlight and XNA Framework. Regardless of the framework you chose, you will end up with a Windows Phone application that must be deployed to the Windows Phone market place and from there installed on a Windows Phone device, and provisioned and managed by the user. See the video for an overview of the Windows Phone Application life cycle, explaining the internal architecture of Windows Phone and how application get installed and executed on the Windows Phone 7 device.
Accurate fertiliser application is critical to produce good yields and quality grass silage this season, according the Silage Advisory Centre.
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Accurate fertiliser application is key to quality grass silage
GrooveMobileAlpha SciLor’s GrooveMobile Alpha 10 is a windows mobile GrooveShark app. With local playlists and an option to dump your online playlists.
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SciLor’s GrooveMobile Alpha 10 – windows mobile GrooveShark app
Recipe for Solomon’s Keep for iPhone (serves one): -one part Harry Potter -one part Diablo action RPG -two cups of Magic Missiles -one part voiceover from the guys who made Powerthirst Mix, download for $0.99, and enjoy.(…) Read the rest of Quick Look: Solomon’s Keep for iPhone © Ragart for Just Another iPhone Blog , 2010. | Permalink | | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: action rpg , dual stick , wizard
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Quick Look: Solomon’s Keep for iPhone
For sure Italy is one of the most attractive place on Earth, thanks to its exceptional food and cultural heritage. While you will not able to taste Italian’s specialties, your iPad and iPhone OS devices will now give you a chance to have a look at some of Italy’s most beautiful places, thanks to HTML5
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Take A Virtual Tour In Italy, Thanks To Ipad and HTML5
I’ve long had a keen interest in Qdero Pateo , a unique startup working on their own brand of augmented reality known as “articulated naturality,” and who’s even released a first-of-its-kind AR-based device called the “ Ouidoo Gaian Scene .” The company today announced its first mobile app known as “ Worldlenns ,” which is an augmented reality app for the iPhone 3GS that incorporates “SpaceTagging,” a concept pioneered by QderoPateo to allow users to “touch and tag the real world.” Being called the “first augmented reality fan social interaction tool,” the new app allows users to take a picture, upload it, and even leave a virtual note for other users to see- it’s a social-based augmented reality experience that integrates digital information with the real world.
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QderoPateo Debuts “Worldlenns” iPhone App, Introduces Augmented Reality Social Interaction
That ugly, pixelated label doesn’t really look like much, does it? Ah, but there’s so much going on here! A closer examination reveals that the label is a dead ringer for the label found underneath the endcap of HTC’s lovely unibody aluminum Legend — but this isn’t exactly the Legend with which we’re already well acquainted. Instead, this FCC filing is for a phone that operates on the 850 and 1900MHz WCDMA bands, a pretty strong sign that it’ll be coming to AT&T (and / or Rogers, Bell, and Telus) at some point
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HTC Legend coming to AT&T, according to FCC
The CardStar team was kind enough to give us a chance to test drive their beta versions of CardStar for Android and BlackBerry. CardStar’s going full throttle from announcing some brand new services at CTIA , including expanding to bring more businesses (local and large chains) to consumers via their unique customer loyalty mobile application. If you are an iPhone or iPod touch owner, you may already be familiar with their popular application that allows you to put all those cards and key fob barcodes right on your smartphone. All in one nice and easy place that will keep you fumbling through your wallet or purse (and keep that keyring a bit more tidy as well). As CardStar expands, it only makes sense to hit two more popular platforms: Android and BlackBerry. Let’s take a quick look at both versions to see if you should add the application to your smartphone.
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Sneak Peak: CardStar for BlackBerry and Android
According to The Wall Street Journal, the federal antitrust probe looking into alleged anti-competitive practices by Apple has been extended to include an investigation of Apple’s recently announced iAd service. Citing “people familiar with the matter” (natch), the WSJ reports that both the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are taking a close look at Apple’s decision to prohibit developers from extrapolating analytical data from users devices. The main concern is that Apple will effectively be able to lock out competing advertising services from the iPhone OS by making it difficult for advertisers to properly target their ads. The most recent version of the iPhone developers agreement makes it clear in section 3.3.9 that “The use of third-party software in Your Application to collect and send Device Data to a third party for processing or analysis is expressly prohibited.” Several anonymous iPhone developers as well as at least one AdMob employee were said to have discussed the matter with the FTC, as was a wireless advertising executive who was approached by the FTC in its quest to learn about what implications, if any, section 3.3.9 will have on the wireless advertising industry
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Federal antitrust probe of Apple extended to include iAd
One codelab in particular teaches developers about common types of web application vulnerabilities. In the spirit of the thinking that “it takes a hacker to catch a hacker,” the codelab also demonstrates how an attacker could exploit …
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Nokia has released the latest addition to Ovi Maps, a feature called “Own Voice.” The software lets you use, as the name implies, your own voice for GPS turn by turn directions. Once installed, you’ll be prompted to record your voice guidance instructions. Afterward, you can install the voice pack or share it with others.
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Use your own voice for navigation with Nokia Ovi Maps and Own Voice
Ben Nadel demonstrates that the ColdFusion application framework normalizes the Application .cfc settings once they are available in the event handlers (and why this is important to understand).
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ColdFusion Application.cfc Properties Get Normalized In …
SciLorsWifiPenetrate SciLor’s Wifi Penetrate is a simple database that has predefined passwords for the common WiFi modems. This will be a great tool for network admins and the geeks ( you know who you are , you are the one your friends call when they have an issue with the computer ). Some routers come with a predefined WEP/WPA password.
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SciLor’s Wifi Penetrate 0.1 – WiFi modem password database
Need to synchronize your contacts with another email client on another machine and don’t know where to start? Well it is possible… and easy! Sync Outlook Contacts Fortunately, it doesn’t require any third party tools to do it. To synchronize data between Exchange Public folders and mailboxes you can refer to the Exchange Public Folders and mailbox section. There is a section called Synchronizing Outlook using Web Services which presents information on how to use Internet services to sync two Outlooks.
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How to Keep Your Contacts Synced
CHICAGO, May 4 /PRNewswire/ — HighTower, the first open-source, advisor-owned financial services company, announced today the beta launch of its HOST (HighTower Open Source Technology) iPhone and iPad application for advisors.
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HighTower Expands Host Portal With Industry’s First iPhone/iPad Application for Advisors
“Ack! Thbptbptbpt!” The list of toys that have remained basically unchanged for decades is not all that long: the Slinky (yes, the original metal ones!), the Hula Hoop, the Frisbee, Connect Four, Monopoly, Scrabble. You know, stuff like that. And in that category is the toy everyone lost a few parts from no matter how careful they were, Lite Brite . Click here to view the embedded video. (Don’t believe me? Check this out . Even the commercials hardly changed!) Well, this is the 21st Century, baby! A Clever Twist decided that the iPad was exactly the right form factor for an app that looks like this childhood favorite.
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Relive Your Childhood with Lite Brite . . . On Your iPad!
You can now record travel directions on Nokia’s Ovi Maps application in your own voice. Instead of the calm tones of the default speaker telling you to “take the second left at the roundabout” it can now be your own…
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Tell yourself where to go: Nokia Ovi Maps lets you record directions in your own voice
When the 3G iPad was released a few days ago there were a few surprises. No, not the fact that the 3G version of Apple’s newest, most magical device had a black plastic strip along the top. Perhaps the biggest surprise was that some of the video applications meant for the iPad were not performing the same way as they were on the WiFi iPad. 3G users were finding that when using their iPads over AT&T’s 3G network videos in both YouTube and iTunes Preview were being scaled down in quality.
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Apple Approves ABC iPad App for 3G
Here’s a really interesting application from Nokia : Own Voice. The app works with Ovi Maps (version 3.03 or later) and it basically lets you use your voice for customized navigation instructions. You just need to record 53 required commands (i.e. “ You have reached your destination ” and so on) – after that, your own voice pack will be uploaded to the Own Voice website. You can also share your navigation voice pack with other Own Voice users, or use others’ voices
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Nokia Own Voice app lets you customize Ovi Maps navigation instructions
Apple with their iPhone and Google with Android have led the way in mobile phone applications for some time now but according to an article over on The Guardian , the world’s biggest mobile phone networks which serve more than 4 billion customers are mounting a fightback. A new business which will create a single worldwide market for downloadable mobile phone apps will have its headquarters in London UK and will enable mobile phone companies to cash in on the craze of the mobile app, and apparently by the year’s end the companies will be in position to deliver to app developers a single standard which will operate across multiple platforms from BlackBerry to LG and Samsung.
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Apple and Google Face Mobile Phone App Battle
Do you like the sound of your own voice? Then you need to get yourself a Nokia mobile phone running their Ovi Maps navigation software. Nokia has updated their Ovi Maps application and added the ability for you to record your own voice for navigation. Tired of the same old “Turn left”?
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Nokia Adds Own Voice Feature To Ovi Maps