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Fancy Characters v4.1.4 for BlackBerry now UberTwitter compatibility fix
Sunday, 28 Nov, 2010 – 13:17 | 4 Comments

Fancy Characters by Sergey Demyanov has updated to v4.1 then 4.1.4. This is one of my favorite apps out of the BlackBerry Sync Store, and it’s available for only $1.99. Do you remember when there were certain symbols you’d see in the messenger by your friends? Well Fancy Characters has those really neat characters all in one place instead of having to copy and paste into Auto Text.

City Jump v1.0.5 Superman game for Android
Friday, 26 Nov, 2010 – 23:25 | No Comment

City Jump is executing mysterious task, jumping between buildings, to avoid obstacles on the wall, to kill all enemies on the way. A Superman style game for Android.

TeamViewer 6 beta PC Remote Access from Android Phones
Friday, 26 Nov, 2010 – 13:47 | No Comment

TeamViewer 6 Beta is now available for android. It’s free for personal use, i.e. that you can use TeamViewer completely free of charge to access remote computers from everywhere. It allows you to give spontaneous support as well as having permanent access to unattended computers.

With TeamViewer you can remotely control any computer as if you were sitting right in front of it – even through firewalls. All your partner has to do is start a small application, which does not even require installation or administrative rights.

Mad Maks Mobile Game for Android Phones
Thursday, 25 Nov, 2010 – 19:11 | No Comment

Mad Maks 3D Lite is an entertaining arcade shooting game. As the pilot of your battle Mak, defend your units and dodge waves of enemy attack in order to deliver your forces to victory! Mad Maks was developed for Android by Noumena Innovations.

Fortuna Forged Pinball for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
Thursday, 25 Nov, 2010 – 11:05 | No Comment

Fortuna: Forged v. 1.1 is the ancestor of all pinballs, now ported to the 21th century. The game is full Metal or mxit, including music. The objective is to shoot all balls to score bowls while the multiplier ramps up round by round.

Bluetooth 4.0 vs WiFi Direct a Battle in Speed and Range Networking
Wednesday, 24 Nov, 2010 – 12:05 | 2 Comments

Bluetooth has long been limited to short range P2p connections or short range networks and Wifi had gained popularity for its better throughput for infrastructure toplogies and have failed to be a p2p media. This is set to change with next verisons of Bluetooth and Wifi.

Wi-Fi Direct offers the best of both worlds. It allows direct device-to-device connectivity at the speed and distance of infrastructure mode. In addition, the initial connection is made by pressing a single button. The story lists the approved products, which are from Atheros, Broadcom, Intel, Ralink and Realtek.