Friday, 21 September 2012

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S60v5 Need Help

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 09:00 PM PDT

Hey :)

i need your help please :)

my mobile is Nokia 5800 XM . i installed MSDict viewer v.7 and registered it . then i downloaded the Medical.pdb . using Xplore i made folder in E: Documents/Msdict and pasted Medical.pdb in it :)

but the registered MSDict viewer doesn't display the dictionary and it doesn't appear to me in the dictionaries.

how to solve this prob :)

and thanks in advance :)

Ninja Must Die V1.7

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 09:00 PM PDT

This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.

Category: Games
Sep 14, 2012
Version: 1.7
33.5 MB
Seller: Yeqing Lu

© 2012 Pandada Inc.

LANGUAGES: English

REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later.
What's new in Version 1.7
New Ninjutsu Skill:★Thunder Teleportation★
New Upgrade System
New Items
Balance adjusted
Bugs fixed


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Let's Create! Pottery v1.37

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 06:19 PM PDT

Let's Create! Pottery v1.37
Requirements: Android 2.1 and higher.
Overview: Free your creativity! Become a true artist and create "one of a kind" pottery!



Free your creativity! Become a true artist and create "one of a kind" pottery!
Free your creativity!
With Let's Create: Pottery making ceramics has never been more simple and fun! Become a true artist and create "one of a kind" pottery items and share them with your friends! Throw the clay on the wheel, release all your artistic talents and take benefit of dozens of materials available in order to create your own design! Even when you glaze and fire your very first pot you will feel accomplished and relaxed as pottery is the best way to relieve your everyday stress and find your inner peace. An amazing, therapeutic and uplifting experience you can enjoy with your family and friends!
Gameplay tutorial video:
Let's Create! Pottery HD - gameplay tutorial - YouTube
Trailer video:
Let's create! Pottery by Infinite Dreams (2010) Trailer HD - YouTube
★★★★★ "Let's create! Pottery" is totally worth a look. The entire game is a very unique experience that works extremely well on the iPad. - Touch Arcade
★★★★★ The best part about "Let's create! Pottery" is that once you've unlocked everything you can let your imagination roam free and as time-wasters go, this is a truly unique experience. - App Spy

What's in this version:
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Root Prerelease: LBE Security Manager V4.1.2224

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

Translated version of the new prerelease LBE Security Manager




2012-9-20 ChangeLog:
4.1.2224 Change log:
1. AV engine has been updated to newest version, deep scan is more than 200% faster, 10M+ reduced memory consumption.
2. Newly added real-time traffic monitoring UI. You can enter it by tapping on the floating traffic box, or from notification bar shortcut.
3. Enhanced system-level blocking support for dual-SIM-standby phones. Fixed the bug that blocking sometimes stops working.
4. Added support for MTK 6575 6577 dual-SIM-standby phones.

http://www.directmirror.com/files/MAXNZQKN


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GO Launcher EX v3.16 beta4

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

GO Launcher EX v3.16 beta4
Requirements: Android v2.1+
Overview: GO Launcher EX is the extended version of GO Launcher, one of the most popular home apps in Android Market. It’s a highly customizable home replacement application, which will run when you press your android phone’s HOME key. GO Launcher EX supports hundreds of themes, fast flip speed and tons of useful functions.



=About GO Launcher=
GO Launcher is the most popular home app in Android Market. It allows users to customize home screen, change themes, use smooth transition animation as well as various widgets and screen locks. It brings you a fresh and extraordinary mobile operation experience.

=Features=
- Thousands of personalized themes
- Various widgets and screen locks (weather, switcher, calendar…)
- Extremely smooth transition animation
- Smooth flipping operation
- User-defined folder to easily categorize apps
Many options in preferences to help you customize you phone!

=Tips=
1. How to get themes, widgets and lockers?
a) Search ‘go launcher theme’, ‘go widget’ or ‘go locker’ in Android Market.
b) Use GO Store via menu button in GO Launcher.
2. How to set transition animation?
Use ‘Effects settings’ via button in GO Launcher.
3. Icons are too small?
Use ‘Icon Size’ option in ‘Preferences->Visual settings->Icons’ to make icons bigger.
3. Long press the app icon to enter editing mode on home screen and app drawer.
4. Glide up to open menu and glide down to pull down notification.
5. The widgets in the screenshots belong to GO Widget, attainable from Android Market or GO Store.

=Important=
1. GO Launcher is a totally free app without any charge.
2. If you cannot set ‘GO Launcher’ as the default home app, download ‘Home Manager’ to fix it.
3. ‘DIRECTLY CALL PHONE NUMBERS’ permission?
It's required by the feature to create shortcuts of ‘person’ and ‘direct dial’. GO Launcher won't make unattended phone call and cost your money.
5. ‘READ CONTACT DATA’ permission?
It's required by the feature to create 'person' shortcut as well as to add contact folder.

Our commitments are respecting user privacy and delivering cool experience. Please help us by rating this app and recommending to the others.

Want an extreme makeover to your phone? Try it out!

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Recent changes:
1. (New) GO handbook widget with operation tips (Menu-> Add-> GO Widgets);
2. (New) Homescreen setting tips(Set GO Launcher as default->HOME);
3. (Improve) Operation experience of theme preview page;
4. (Improve) GO Store supports to buy theme with in-app products.
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Latest version: 3.16 beta3 (for Android version 2.1 and higher)

Extra info:
With this version Developers release the "Security Detection". Go launcher security is supposed to be a anti virus scanner!!!
From Admin: Security detection can detect application virus.
So? More useless things....


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This Week in the Life of DROID: 9/21/2012

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

What a week it has been. Naturally, many of this week’s tech/mobile news circled around the launch of Apple’s newest iPhone 5. All hail iPhone 5. Anyways, what we did come out with is LG’s new Optimus G, official Jelly Bean update for Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus, and Motorola/Intel’s new RAZR i.
If you missed any of this week’s awesomeness, here are the highlights:


Have a great weekend!

Motorola’s Punit Soni: Bionic Owners Have “Gotten a Raw Deal,” New Motorola Will Try

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

Punit Soni has only been the VP of Product at Motorola for a few weeks and already has taken to Google+ to interact personally with current customers to try to fix some of the company’s past mistakes. One of the topics he is actively involved in includes the DROID Bionic and the fact that it still has not received its Ice Cream Sandwich update. As you all know, Motorola previously promised to the world that the update would be here in “early Q3,” however, we are now days away from the end of Q3 and the update is no where in sight.*
Soni admits that Bionic owners have “gotten a raw deal” thus far and that a new plan is being formed, but also wants it to be clear that with the new Motorola team at the top, they are doing everything they can to eliminate situations like this from ever happening:
We have a plan for Bionic. I am currently solidifying things to ensure we can publish it, commit and follow up. I think you guys have gotten a raw deal and we could do way better. But you are one of the top few things I worry about when I look at Upgrades.
The Google+ thread of his that we have linked below continues on for quite some time and is filled with Soni’s responses to all sorts of customers. One comment of his that stood out was the thought that his team now knows to “take your complaints seriously” and that in the future, they will be transparent and stand next to upgrade timelines:
Again..I totally understand how you feel. And this should never happen. I am not going to throw out the argument “we just got here”. We are taking responsibility for this. And we will engage with you, listen carefully to your concerns and most importantly, try to FIX things.
So we are doing that. My team knows to take your complaints seriously, we are working hard to update the Upgrades timeline pages to reflect the right data, and then we WILL stand next to those timings and will meet them. As far as what is in our control, we will be transparent and we will commit to your happiness.
Keep the feedback coming.
I suggest you take up Soni on his offer to provide more feedback. With a new CEO and other execs at the top from Google, Motorola is wanting to change to be better after years of pain. It all starts with listening to passionate consumers like you.
Via: *Google+
Cheers Lambo!

Verizon’s Developer Edition Galaxy S3 Finally Up for Sale, Starting at $599 for 16GB

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

I recall news of developer edition Galaxy S3 devices that would soon go on sale for Verizon customers*more than two months ago in July. Has it been that long already? If you’ve been waiting to jump on one of these unlockable developer edition devices that will allow you to mod and tinker to your heart’s content, get your credit cards ready. For 16GB, the price is set at $599.99, and an additional $50 for the 32GB variant.*
What’s even worse, from what we can see, you can only buy the Pebble Blue version. What Samsung, no white hotness for us tinkerers?
Order Here
Via: Phandroid
Cheers ItsaSamsung!

Droid Life Q&A Sessions: Volume 5 Answers

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

As is customary in Q & A session weeks, we have the answers to help take us into the weekend. The questions were great as always, including the one about fingernails. The focus from many of you, is clearly on the incredible lineup of phones that is about to become available on Verizon. You have some tough choices ahead if you are in the market for a new phone. Let’s talk about them.*
1. With all the phones that are coming out now, which phone on Verizon is the most appealing? Which device is most worthy of being someone’s daily driver?

K: *The 5″ HTC phone is the one that everyone should be waiting for. We may not see another Nexus on Verizon again, so if you want to stick with Big Red, you are going to have to consider a skinned phone. The Galaxy Note 2 will also be a great choice if you passed on the Galaxy S3, however, the HTC phone could be something special.
T: *If it were me, I would probably wait for the DROID RAZR HD MAXX. It might become the best device for everything an Android lover would want. Great specs, great battery, and awesome hardware.
E: *I got some hands on time with the RAZR M the other day and I absolutely love that device. It feels perfectly sized in my hands and built out of some quality material. It’s pretty snappy too. I do have a love affair with HTC’s One series so I want to wait and see what this Droid Incredible X is all about before I go looking for a new device.
2. So, if you could/had to, what carrier would you switch to from Verizon?

K: *I keep a second line on AT&T already, so I’d probably just move over to them permanently if I had to. While their service is spotty in every city I travel, I like having the option to slap my SIM into an unlocked phone of any type and having it work. Their LTE is also rolling out quite fast these days.
T: *I would switch to AT&T. In comparison to T-Mobile and Sprint, in my area AT&T has the better coverage and has their 4G LTE.
E: *I’d probably switch to T-Mobile if I had to. I could use unlocked phones and still have pretty decent HSPA+ coverage. They just re-announced an unlimited plan that’s only 80 bucks a month too, so it’s pretty enticing for cheap college kids like myself.
R: *AT&T or T-Mobile.
3. How come none of us care about LG? Even with the Optimus G with the best specs of any phone ever, I don’t want it, why?

K: *I blame the Chocolate, eNV, and Voyager for ruining everyone’s opinion of LG. The Optimus G will be a hit globally, just probably not in the States. I do like LG’s new focus on creating innovative software features though, rather that caring only about specs.
R: *Because their software looks like a bad copy of TouchWiz and hardware*matters less than it did two years ago.
T: *LG has put out a few devices in the past that have basically marked them as a poor device manufacturer. The build quality was cheap, software was awful, and I think that stigma just sort of sticks with buyers. The Optimus G does have some great specs, but is it enough to bring LG back from the metaphorical “dead?” Time will tell.
E: *Because their history of devices has been horrible (Lucid, Spectrum, Intuition) they need to change our minds before we can care about their phones.
4. How does Windows 8 Phone look to you lately? Is it great for innovation, and do you see it as a viable competitor in the smartphone wars?

E: *I would love to get my hands on the HTC 8X and see how it feels. I think WP8 has a lot going for it in style and sophistication but a lot of Android users are here because of the flexibility we have on our phones. Apple and Windows seem to be running under the mantra that “mobile users don’t know what they want” so iOS and WP8 feed it to them, we’ll see down the road if people think that’s true.
K: *I’ll be picking up a Lumia 920 in some form, either via review unit or buying one myself. I really like Windows Phone and am dying to see what Windows Phone 8 is like. Plus, the specs and feature-set that Nokia included in this phone are as good as any Android phone. Always good to know your competition.
R: *All they’ve shown us so far is the new Start screen. If it has better*notifications, better multitasking, and better apps then I think it*will fair better.
5. How long do you think it will be before we see something from Motorola that will really make us say, “That’s very Google” or “Google Inspired and Designed”?

K: *Next year. I’m actually really excited to see what Motorola does in 2013. The RAZR HD was the last of Sanjay Jha’s phones, so we could see something completely new next time around. In fact, they have a special design and innovation team now that’s sole goal, is to create something the world has never seen. It should be fun.
R: *When it has ads on the lock screen. We haven’t really seen Google-only*design in anything except the Nexus Q. If they make a phone that has*that design language I’ll buy it now.
E: *I’m still under the assumption that there will be at least 5 Nexus phones this fall, and I think one of them is going to be a Motorola device. What I’m really crossing my fingers for is a revival of the OG Droid but as a Nexus. I think Google would love having that diversity in their Nexus line up.

(Throwback photo!)
6. How do you think Android will evolve in 2013?

R: *A lot in Android can still be simplified and improved. I’m hoping the*design language stays the same. Maybe add full cards for multitasking.
E: *More User Interface polish. Jelly Bean is already sexy as all get out, but I think Google has more up their sleeve.
T: *Well, if anything I would hope to see more performance increases and possibly a better camera experience. More focus on homescreens and the notification area, along with many more*improvements*to the*Google*Play store.
K: *Google Now will take over your life. Google has clearly realized that this service has endless possibilities. Google already wants you to sign into all of their services, so if they can make Google Now pull from them all, they essentially get you to continue to use them all.
7. Besides being pure Google, is the Galaxy Nexus still a good buy?

K: *It’s still my favorite phone to date. I’ve handled just about every new Android phone that has dropped in the last year, but when I get done reviewing them, I usually can’t wait to get back onto my Galaxy Nexus. Bad camera and all, the form factor to me is perfect. Nothing feels as good in hand as the G-Nex.
T: *The device is almost a year old and with that, you’re going to have a few devices coming out later this year that will basically put it to bed. If you want to root and do all of the tinkering, then go for it. If you want a reliable device that will work when you need it to, then I would probably pass based on the fact that the Galaxy SIII has great battery life and is pretty dependable.
E: *I would only suggest it to someone who wouldn’t be afraid of unlocking it and hacking away. Stock it’s an OK phone but if you unlock it you can make up for many of the flaws that it still has.
R: *As long as you don’t use your phone to take pictures, yes.
8. Hands down, best/worst reviewed Android phones and tablets ever that you have used?

K: *The DROID Charge was absolutely the worst phone I’ve reviewed in some time. When people get the impression that Samsung makes “cheap” products, it’s because of phones like that. *Worst tablet has got to be that 3D disaster that LG released on T-Mobile in 2011. It was so cheap and gimmicky, that you needed to wear red and blue 1985 glasses to see 3D content on it. I think 4 people bought it.
R: *The original 10 inch Galaxy Tab was pretty bad. Worst phone was*probably the Eris (though I love that form factor).
E: *Best reviewed would be the HTC One X.*My friend had the unfortunate luck of getting a bottom-dollar 7″ Android 2.3 tablet from his mother. I think the company was “American”? Or something of that sort. It was god-awful and I wanted to put the poor device out of it’s misery.
T: *The Photon Q. I despise that phone. Clunky body, crappy software, and an unusable camera. To me, worst device I have ever reviewed.
9. In a quick one-two liner, tell us why Android is better than iOS to you.

K: *iOS is beyond stale. Android continues to evolve and change the industry still to this day.
R: *Android has a better design language and has continually made major*improvements while iOS has slowly iterated on itself without changing*the design for 5 years.
T: *Software. Customization. Hardware options. Preference. Choice. Freedom. America.
10. Newton/RG3/Luck ranking after 3 years each in the league?

E: *I think Luck will have a better future going forward (all Indianapolis bias aside). RG3 will follow the same path as Newton, and if you saw the Panthers get stomped by the Giants last night you can see that teams can prepare for rushing QBs and gimmicky option offense. You can’t prepare for a QB who can sit in the pocket and pick your defense apart.
K: *Luck, Newton and then RG3. How many quarterbacks in history have been ultra-athletic and survived or became elite? I’d say very few, so the odds are in Luck’s favor as a traditional QB. Newton is a freak of nature though, so he could end up as one of the greats of all time, as painful as it is for me to admit that. RG3 will join Vince Young in a couple of years. Actually, he’s a wild card, but his whining after 2 games about cheap shots in the league isn’t giving off a good vibe.
T: *Is that a player in hockey or something?
*The rest of our Q & A sessions are all available at this link.

Friday Poll: New Jelly Bean Users, Favorite Feature so Far?

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

It’s been a good day for Verizon Galaxy Nexus owners, as some of you are playing with brand new software. Sure, the wait was long, but you have to admit that Jelly Bean is worth it. We would love to hear some intial feedback as to what your favorite Jelly Bean feature is so far. Is it the introduction of Google Now? The new expandable notifications?
And as a two part, we know many of the rooted Nexus owners have been on Jelly Bean for months, so feel free to add in your expert opinion on the matter as well.
For me, I still have mad love for Google Now. To this day, it still impresses anyone I feel like showing it off to.
Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll.

Asus Padfone 2 Full Specs Revealed – Quad-core Processor, 4.7-Inch Super IPS+ Display

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

A picture of what appears to be the backside of a retail box that was posted over at Chinese site mobile01, is being reported as the spec list for the Asus Padfone 2. Now, we know that Asus is going to unveil this device on October 16, but so far, most of the specs remained a mystery. Unless of course, this picture is legit. So what do we have?*
The packaging above is showing LTE and HSPA+, a Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 2140mAh battery, 4.7″ Super IPS+ HD display, 2GB RAM, 13MP rear camera, 1.2MP front camera, and a thickness of 9mm. It sounds a lot like the LG Optimus G, but since it’s a Padfone, it will certainly come with a tablet skeleton for docking. With the Padfone, it’s all about hybrid multi-functionality.
This is the type of device that I wish would make its way to the U.S. Unfortunately, carriers aren’t interested in a phone that docks into a tablet, since they would rather sell you both a tablet and a phone. They also don’t want you sharing a data plan between a tablet and a phone unless you pay extra to have that tablet on your plan. The Padfone in theory is amazing for consumers, and that’s the reason U.S. carriers have shunned it thus far.
So, this thing sounds like a beast in the making. Is anyone interested in importing one, once it launches?
Via: *Mobile01 | Blog of Mobile

Qualcomm Releases Updated Vellamo Benchmark Tool With New Beautiful UI

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 05:10 PM PDT

Qualcomm released a major update to their Vellamo benchmark Android app last night and it looks stunning. Aside from the UI changing to a 2012-esque styling, they updated the browser benchmarks and added tests for WebGL, network testing, and also for HTML video. If you haven’t benchmarked your phone in a while, now would be a good time to.
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Symbian Nokia e63 error

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 03:53 PM PDT

Hello forum, I have problem with e63 applications, every time i install and launch new application screen goes like this http://www.part.lt/perziura/3c87c13d...2173923949.jpg and then normal again. And it keep repeating, imposible to play any game.. :blast:

Maybe you know how to fix it?? :o

S^3 Antarix Imsy Messenger v1.53(0) S^3 Anna Belle+(FP1) Signed [Symbian-Hunter]

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 03:53 PM PDT

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Birthdays - Free v12.7 AdFree

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 03:53 PM PDT

Birthdays - Free v12.7 AdFree
Requirements: Android v2.1+
Overview: Lists all contacts with birthdays so you do not have to search anymore. Easily import friends from Facebook! Widgets to always be up to date whose birthday is next. Status bar notification to never forget about birthdays again.



Lists all contacts with birthdays so you do not have to search anymore.

Easily import friends from Facebook!

Widgets to always be up to date whose birthday is next.

Status bar notification to never forget about birthdays again.

Dials for you to call or send messages as well as eMails. Allows to customize the message templates to make it easy for you to greet the way you want.

Provides Hebrew, Islamic, Buddhist (Thai), Coptic and Ethiopia calendar systems.

You can choose calendar systems for the whole application as well as for single events.

Advertisement supported version. Shows location based ads on several pages.

Get rid of the advertisements by purchasing the app!

Recent changes:
- The problem when sending messages to Facebook has been resolved.
- The title bar uses the Holo theme color on older Android versions instead of black.
- In some cases the date was not interpreted correctly. This should work much better now.
- Small problems in the translations have been corrected.
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Latest version: 12.7 ()

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