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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
ToGoTV
Provided By: ilich
Category: Multimedia
Platform: Java



Watch free TV-channels - short movies
and cartoons, soft erotic, humor. Free
application to view streaming video on mobile and download videos to your phone memory.
Works with mobile internet (EDGE, GPRS, 3G) as well as with Wi-Fi and WiMAX. TOGO.TV is a brand new carrier
independent mobile TV. At the current
moment we air our channels all
over the world, to all mobile devices with internet access.
Now we air 30+ multilingual channels
which are filled in with video-contents we carefully chose to be
performed at the mobile screen in the
best quality, for the target audience aged 15-45.
Application for mobile devices enables the user to:
1. watch free TV channels
2. subscribe for paid channels and watch them
3. purchase high-quality video clips by
mean of downloading them to your
mobile device Find games/applications
Search Looking for Ringtones?
Ringtones On your phone?

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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Milazzo Massimo Walkietooth v1.10 S60v5 S^3 Anna Belle SymbianOS9.4 Signed

update 23-03-2012



With this application you can use two smart-phones as they are two walkie talkies. You can record a message and send it to another phone in the available range of the standard Bluetooth devices.


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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
ScreenLock FX v2.00 Finall Symbian 3 Anna Belle UnSigned Full





New most powerful and stylish screenlock ever!
Now all important information available without unlocking the phone.

Features:

» Rich graphics & animation interface
» Original and thought-out control in locked mode
» New locking methods
» Small battery/memory consumption

Functions:

» List of running apps, with the ability to quickly unlock to the desired
» Large calendar for current month displays events for today and tomorrow from Smart Notes and system calendar (opens by click on the red date bar)
» Animated slider and 4 effect of unlocking
» Quick LED flashlight by holding down the side-slider of the phone for 2 sec. Activation is confirmed by the long vibration.

» Player panel controls all music players and built-in radio (display tags/time for standard player, and frequency for radio)
» Clock with seconds, the signal strength and battery level, phone profile, date, indicator of missed calls/SMS, Wi-Fi/Gprs connections
» Alarm indicator and time remaining to the signal
» Notification panel shows the details of missed calls/SMS and Wi-Fi/Gprs connections
» Changeable skins and background images
» Autostart



Locking methods:

» Side-slider of the phone
(phone locks/unlocks without showing the ScreenLock)
» Proximity sensor:
double-tap near the conversational speaker, with an interval of 0-0,5 sec.
Consider that the sensor responds at the distance 1-1,5 cm.
(this mode also does not show ScreenLock)
» XpressMusic button above the screen
(lock only)
» Application icon in menu or on your home screen
» In pocket:
phone is blocked in 3 sec. after closing the proximity sensor, and unlocks when you release the sensor
» System auto-lock by time:
the interval is specified in the phone settings - Settings-Phone-Phone mgmt.-Auto. keyguard

Known issues:
» When used together with Ndesk, vHome, Handy Taskman possible conflict of buttons
» If info-panel displays old missed calls, it means you are using an incorrect third-party call manager. To remove these entries, go to System log of missed calls. After that, they will disappear.



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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
ToGoTV
Provided By: ilich
Category: Multimedia
Platform: Java



Watch free TV-channels - short movies
and cartoons, soft erotic, humor. Free
application to view streaming video on mobile and download videos to your phone memory.
Works with mobile internet (EDGE, GPRS, 3G) as well as with Wi-Fi and WiMAX. TOGO.TV is a brand new carrier
independent mobile TV. At the current
moment we air our channels all
over the world, to all mobile devices with internet access.
Now we air 30+ multilingual channels
which are filled in with video-contents we carefully chose to be
performed at the mobile screen in the
best quality, for the target audience aged 15-45.


Code:

DOWNLOAD HERE

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Requirements: Android 2.2+
Overview: Kainy is a remote desktop oriented for Gaming and Performance.





Stream your games from your PC into your Phone/Tablet.
Play your PC Games Everywhere (Wifi/3G/4G).

- About 100 Preset Templates for Controls and UI.
- Up to 60 fps.
- Customize your Interfaces (Buttons and Controls).
- Apply your Custom Pages (Interfaces) for each of your Games/Applications.
- Use Accelerometer to control your Games.
- Support Fullscreen, Sounds, Bluetooth Keyboard...
- Authentication/Data encryption in 128 bits.


What's in this version:


  1. Support Xperia Play Mapping Buttons (Cross/Circle).
  2. Added an option to display the controller's outline instead of the image (more discrete).
  3. Bug Fixing (Black screen)
  4. Bug Fixing (Crash when it starts).
  5. Bug Fixing (Out Of Memory).
  6. Bug Fixing (Crash when you close).
  7. Bug Fixing (Keep Data/Settings when app is updated)


Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Requirements: Android version 2.2 and higher, supports App2SD
Overview: Capture photos and panoramas like a pro with the ProCapture camera app.





ProCapture adds advanced features to the Android camera experience. Multiple advanced camera shooting modes supported: Timer, Burst, Reduced Noise, WideShot and Panorama.

Please note that this camera app is not for video capture.

- Panorama mode automatically links together up to 12 photos to produce a high resolution panoramic image providing the ability to zoom in on small details. Output panorama has the highest resolution and best quality among competitors (depends on device memory).

- WideShot mode automatically links together 3 photos to produce a high resolution wide image.

- Reduced Noise mode captures 2 photos and combines them in order to reduce camera noise in the photo by about 30%.

- Shoot better photos with 2 different on-screen camera composition aids: grid and Fibonacci spiral.

- Real-time on-screen histogram helps you get better exposed photos.

- Simple UI with easy access to all camera features.

- On-screen remaining photos indicator.

- Ability to configure volume buttons for zoom or photo capture.

- Save to internal or external storage (please email us if external storage is not supported on your phone).

Please email us in case you encounter any problem.


What's in this version:



  1. Panorama auto-rotate in all directions
  2. Panorama bug fixes
  3. Histogram frame-rate increase
  4. Support for 13 MegaPixels (4128*3096) resolution






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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Requirements: Android 1.6+
Overview: Schedule Deluxe - the ultimate helper for school and study and everyone.
Timetable Deluxe - the ultimate tool for school, college and university.



This app is for organized students who want to have control of their whole school-routine, students who want to have an overview over their courses or parents who always want to have their kids timetable with them.
In addition it is also possible to comfortably administer homework and grades.
To put the matter in a nutshell, here are the top five reasons for getting Timetable Deluxe:
1.) Main function: Timetable
Free choice of colours for your courses.
Day- and (classic) week-overview, next X courses.
It's possible to create multiple timetables.
2.) very comfortable input-methods (without limitations):
speech recognition and date selection. Entries can be edited, copied and deleted.
3.) homework assignments with priority and due date
4.) Exams and grades
Exam dates can be created and grades including prioritization (Credit Points) can be added. The average is calculated automatically.
5.) Widget and backup-function
Note: widgets only work if the app is stored on the phone, NOT on SD-Card!
Have fun with the app.

For further details and questions:
http://tobiasschuerg.de/en/stundenplan


What's in this version:

http://bit.ly/schooltt


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Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Call Recorder | Total Recall FULL v1.9.7b

Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: Call Recorder| Total Recall Full



Total Recall is by far the most Popular Call Recorder on the Planet and has been since 2004. It's the ONLY Call Recording App that's been been used by literally MILLIONS of users across multiple OS's in every country across the globe, and the only Cross Platform Compatible Call Recorder that can record calls on not only Android, but also Nokia Nokia Symbian, Symbian^3 & Meego smart phones.

Benefits of a Paid vs Ad-based App |

> No required data connection or abuse of your data allowance due to constantly downloaded ads

> Frequent Updates. Total Recall has seen over 100 updates in 2 years and will continue to be updated frequently

> No Annoying Ads invading your privacy! And all for the cost of a large latte!

Total Recall Call Recorder Key Features |

> Feature Packed & Easy to Use
> The Only Cross Platform Compatible Mobile Call Recorder on the Market
> We were the first and still one of the only Call Recording Apps to fully support the Samsung Galaxy S2 (i9100 & T989 variants)
> Supports full two sided call recording on more devices than any other recorder on the market due to our exclusive 5 step recording wizard available when you first install

Packed with Every Recording Feature You Need!

> Record Your Calls Automatically Or Manually
> Record All Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls or only Certain Numbers or Contacts
> Widget for quick recording of voice notes (perfect for Lectures, Meetings, Classes, Memos, Reminders)
> Recorded Calls & Audio include thes Contact Name/Number, Date, Time & More. Easily Rename clips to whatever you want
> Recopd in AMR, WAV, MP4 & 3GPP formats
> Play back recorded calls directly from the app
> Manually or Automatically Send/Upload your recorded audio & calls via Gmail or to your Evernote Account

---------------
IMPORTANT NOTES
---------------

** Download our full featured 14 day Trial version prior to purchasing (uninstall prior to updating to the full version)

** Confirm the legality of call recording in your local jurisdiction prior to use.

** Not all Android devices are capable of Call Recording while others may only support recording via the Microphone, which can sometimes be improved by putting the call on speakerphone. Please test prior to purchase

** Some devices will be unable to record calls while using a Bluetooth Headset or Handsfree car kit, however an option is available to automatically not record calls while using a BT device.


This Call Recorder Runs great on....

> Droid Inredible 2
> Samsung Galaxy S2 (i9100 & Sprint Epic 4G Touch users go straight to test 3, T989 users go straight to test 2)
> Samaung Galaxy Note (please test, mixed settings have been reported)
> Samsung Galaxy S Plus, Galaxy S (running OS 2.1) Galaxy Tab (running 2.2 & 2.3)
> HTC Evo, Hero, Dream, Tattoo, Inspire & Others
> Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 / X10 Mini / X10 Pro / X8
> Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro / X12 / Anzu
> & Many other devices not listed

What's in this version:
v1.96
Adds settings preset for the Galaxy Note
Adds auto refresh feature to improve recorder stability
V1.95
Updated device presets for faster call recorder settings
Changed default recording directory for improved app stability
v1.94
Do not record while using BT setting updated for newer devices
New setting for Root users to help prevent application shut down

More Info:
HTML Code:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.killermobile.totalrecall.market


Download Instructions:
http://www.2shared.com/file/TwfF54no/t197b.html

Mirror:
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http://www.embedupload.com/?d=2MEJNWCXUJ


Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
At Droid Life, we talk a lot about the Android phones that we own in an extremely geeky nature, but I know from a personal stand point that there are times that I wish my friends and family shared a similar passion for this world. Fortunately, most of my friends have at least sipped enough DL Kool-Aid that they rock a variety of Android phones ranging from the original Incredible to the DROID X2 to the Galaxy Nexus. There are a couple of iPhone users strung about, but by and large, my closest friends and family members are all rockin' Android devices. While they may never geek out over things like NFC or displays with 329ppi, they at least have a foot in the door.
What about you? Has your inner circle adopted Android like you have? Do they care about your "rooted" status or need to Beam everything in site? How many iPhone "friends"?
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
Seriously, this is our Transformer Prime review. As you know,we first got our hands on this next-gen Android tablet back in December, but for reasons we can't explain (other than Kellex being bored to death with Android tablets), we are just now putting it all together. Apologies are in store though, we really have no excuse for this being 5 months late. With that said, you should already know that it is one of our favorite tablets as we talk about it*probably more than any other Android tablet that is available. It's a beast of a slate, so let's get started.*
The Good:

  • ASUS: This might seem silly, but these days, which manufacturer you decide to buy from plays a huge role in how well your device will be supported down the road after your purchase. Lately, ASUS has been the number one company when it comes to software and firmware updates for their products. The Prime has received a large array of various updates and fixes that make ASUS our favorite tablet manufacturer by far in comparison to let's say, Motorola? Whenever a new version of Android is rolling, we can almost count on this company like clockwork to deliver it to our devices in a timely manner.
  • Performance: The Prime was the first tablet to launch with a quad-core processor which was its main market draw. It is a Tegra 3 from NVIDIA and since we opened up the box, we could tell this chip actually made the Android experience better. Homescreens were flinging with no hiccups, games were performing with no lag, and once Ice Cream Sandwich hit this tablet, it was brought to a completely new level.

  • Mobile Gaming: If you consider yourself a mobile gamer (like myself), then the Prime is the go-to tablet. With its 12-core GPU (delivering 3x the Tegra 2 graphics) and games such as ShadowGun THD being*specifically*made for it, you just can't beat the performance and graphics you receive.
  • Build/Feel: The Prime is sleek, extremely well built, and has that super sexy purple-ish metallic backplate which is resistant to most scratches, scuffs, and fingerprints. Besides the actual glass display, I think this tablet could take a pretty strong beating and still hold up. The only downside is the volume rocker on the side of the device which is slightly hard to press. They are so tightly flush with the device, that sometimes you have to strain to control the volume. Nothing you can't get used to though. Holding the Prime is a joy (once you get past how cold the backing is – read section below) and with its incredible lightweight, lugging it around in a bag or in your hand is completely painless.


  • Display: This display on this tablet is acceptable. It is a Super IPS+ (1280×800) screen that might have a lower pixel density than some competitors, but the Prime actually delivers some pretty decent images. At times, the display looks "cold" and sort of has a darker tint to it, but for some, this a plus and is much easier on the eyes.
  • Overall Specs: With 32GB and 64GB variations available, all having micro-SD slots, you can easily find a Prime to suit your storage needs. All variants sport 1GB worth of RAM and feature Corning's Gorilla Glass to protect the display. The Tegra 3 is clocked at 1.3GHz, capable of beating out almost all competition when placed side by side, but with a**Li-Po 25Wh battery, you sometimes run out of juice well before you wish you were. Other notable additions is the powerful speaker they were able to throw on, but for whatever reason, they placed it right where your hands are supposed to go, making watching videos and playing games sort of a pain when you're trying to enjoy the music/sounds. Once you find the right spot for your hands, you're good to go.

  • Camera: The 8MP back shooter is capable of delivering some pretty decent pictures and 1080p HD videos. You won't want to replace your SLR, but if you're out and about and see something or have a cute wolf puppy that you can never have enough pictures of, you will have no troubles snapping a quick picture of it to share with your friends or family. ASUS has stated that the camera available on the Prime is one of the best in the tablet market and considering that we*seldom*take pictures with our tablets, we will have to agree with them.


  • Accessories: The most well-known accessory for the Prime is the matching lapdock docking station. It turns your tablet into a full fledged laptop in a single click, and surprisingly, it works extremely well. The keys and mouse pointer are very responsive and one could most certainly perform a variety of average tasks that one could do on a full laptop. It's definitely perfect for in-flight use or road trip work and even adds some 5-7 hours of battery life to your Prime while connected. It's a must have.

The Not-so-Good:

  • Battery: Unfortunately, with all this fantastic performance in gaming and speed, the Prime does suffer a somewhat insufficient battery. For me, the Prime won't even last two days with little use. Just sitting, idling, not doing anything and it will run itself dry in no time. Whether that is a fault of the Tegra 3 processor, or the smaller Li-Po 25Wh*size of the battery, it is one thing to think about if you are buying this tablet with the idea that it will hold a charge over the course of a week. I do mention above however, that with the lapdock*attached, you can easily get another 5-7 hours out of the Prime.
  • Metallic backplate:*This needed its very own section. In comparison to the Motorola XOOM or the Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Prime is really cold to the touch. Thanks to the metal backing, if left in a cold room, the Prime almost is unpleasant to pick up and operate. However, this is sort of offset thanks to the*temperature*at which the processor operates. After holding the slate for a few minutes, either the tablet will warm up, or your hands will just get used to being sort of numb.


  • 40-Pin Charger/Data Cable:
    I do realize that in order to hook this tablet up to the lapdock, you will need more than a micro-USB, but what happens when you lose your 40-pin cable? For a*replacement*straight from ASUS, you're looking at a whopping $20 just for the cable, and $50 if you lose the adapter as well. I very much wish that there was two options to charge the device, 40-pin and a micro-usb.
  • Bugs (WiFi and GPS issues)
    Since release, many folks have complained of ongoing issues with the GPS and WiFi connectivity. I myself encountered no such issues, so I can't personally claim to know about the issues. What I do know, is that ASUS is*continuously*pumping out updates to the Prime which should fix all of these issues hopefully sooner, rather than later.*

Unboxing and hands-on:

Click here to view the embedded video.
Gallery:

The Verdict:

The Transformer Prime can be found online for as little as $500. Not bad, considering that the Motorola XOOM WiFi is still going for $420. If you have been in the market for an Android tablet, for just $80 more, you can*completely*justify spending the extra cash on this one. It has top-of-the-line specs and high quality hardware which will likely always be capable of running the newest version of Android. We are talking quad-core processors here; PC-like power.
Until we get word of the the next generation of tablets coming from Samsung and Motorola, the Transformer Prime still reigns supreme when compared to other tablets in its category. It has the superior performance, looks, and a great company backing it with timely updates.*With the addition of the quad-core processor and an awesome, yet functional lapdock accessory, it doesn't get much sweeter than this if you are looking for the best Android tablet experience.
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
As you know from our report earlier, Android 4.0.4 has been pushed to AOSP and has started to rollout to the XOOM WiFi and T-Mo Nexus S. You can add GSM Galaxy Nexus to that list as well. Hate to say it, but seeing the LTE G-Nex left off of that list is not all that surprising anymore. After Google decided to drop AOSP support from all CDMA Nexus variants, you sort of get the feeling that this is how it will go down from now on (HSPA/GSM phones first, CDMA second). And not that the LTE Nexus has been completely written off, as I'm sure it will see 4.0.4 (or 4.0.5?) in the "coming weeks" as the Android team mentions in their latest Google+ post. But since being released, we have gone update-less (unless you count the release day 4.0.2. push) – it sure would have been nice to be at the front of the line this time.
Via: *Google+

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
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A number of our readers with DROID 3 phones (and one Incredible owner) along with various forums, are reporting that a mysterious app showed up as installed on their phones within the last day or two. At one point the app carried a person's name, like "Brett Henderson" and "Timothy Milla," but changed today to "Souper Android Development." The troubling part of this story is that the app can not be uninstalled, doesn't even show as an installed app, and no one can explain how it got there in the first place.
We aren't sure at this time what exactly this app is capable of or if it is in fact malicious, but a name-changing, uninstallable app certainly shouldn't excite you. Also, as you can tell from the screenshots, our tipster is rooted, so there is a chance this app made it's way onto his phone by taking advantage of that. However, this seems to be widespread enough that it could have happened through other means and not just on rooted phones. We are still trying to find out if this app made its way onto non-rooted phones.*
In potentially good news though, Google may have flexed their power to remove apps remotely from affected users' phones. One of our tipsters finally sent over the Play link*to this app (which in name references a Motorola Contacts app, aka a system app)*and we noticed that it had been removed (or was never there?). So we then asked for him to check his installed apps to see if "Souper Android Development" remained and he confirmed that it is no longer on his phone or at least showing up as an installed app. Talk about confusing.
Update: *After reading more forum posts than any man should across the interwebs, many are suggesting that it could be just a Google Play error and is not anything to worry about. We will update this post should we hear anything back. For now, let's not assume that this app is malicious. We have also tweaked the title of this post as to not alarm the hell out of everyone.
We have reached out to some contacts to see if we can get additional information.
In the mean time, be sure to drop us a line in the comments if you were or are still affected by this rogue app.
Cheers Audie, Andrew and everyone else!

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 07:44 PM PDT
The LG Lucid, a mid-range dual-core Android device, will go on sale tomorrow in Verizon stores for $79.99 on contract and after $50 mail-in rebate. In predictable fashion, units started to arrive today so that patrons can begin to lineup around the block, in hopes of getting their hands on it first. Wait…
Cheers ___!

Posted: 28 Mar 2012 04:30 PM PDT
Spb TV v2.20 S60v3 S60v5 S^3 Signed



Spb TV is a highly usable IP-TV solution, optimized to run on mobile devices.

Spb TV is a highly usable IP-TV solution, optimized to run on Windows Mobile devices. Spb TV provides users with lots of channels in multiple languages with easy-to-use features and settings. No subscription fee!
Here are some key features of "Spb TV (Symbian)":

More than 100, subscription free, TV channels:

· A wide selection of public TV channels
· Quick channel preview
· Integrated TV guide
· Quick channel selection
· Channels from more than 17 countries

Integrated TV Guide with Calendar Integration:

· Today's full day guide
· Current week guide
· Current and upcoming TV shows
· Calendar reminders

Full Screen TV Player with Picture-in-Picture Mode:

· Picture-in-picture mode
· Fast channels launch and switching
· Volume and backlight controls
· Onscreen and hardware buttons controls
· Network bandwidth fluctuations support

Watching TV on your phone has never been easier:

· Unique TV browser with quick channels preview for fast channel selection
· Finger-friendly onscreen controls for one-handed navigation
· Full support of hardware buttons controls
· Clever integration of mobile TV functionality with other mobile phone features

Requirements:

· Symbian S60 3rd Edition, FP1/FP2
· Symbian S60 5th Edition
· Symbian^3

What's New in This Release:

· Hardware acceleration support for new devices
· Minor bugs fixed





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