Monthly Archives: August 2011

Samsung Bada 2.0 to Appear in 3 New Handsets

Samsung’s own mobile Operating System, Bada, is undergoing a makeover and the next version is all set to feature on three new handsets coming by the end of 2011. The devices come under the Wave brand, which already use the earlier version of Bada. The Bada 2.0 will have new features like multi-tasking, NFC and [...]

Build music with blocks: Audio d-touch

“Grab a block and add a base beat, turn a block to speed up the high hat and we have a new way to generate music through controlling the computer,” said Dr Enrico Costanza at the University’s ECS — Electronics and Computer Science, who is launching Audio d-touch (25 August). Audio d-touch, which is based [...]

Grab Menus with Snagit

As we’ve previously seen, many of the application and operating system-based screen captures that you will find on websites such as DeviceMAG are created with the excellent Snagit utility, an app that makes it very easy to grab anything from a full screen down to a single toolbar button. While you might use Steam or [...]

Apple Thanks New CEO With 1M Shares

“Thanks for taking over as Apples CEO, Tim And by the way, heres $383 million” Thats not an exact quote, but yes, Apple is awarding Tim Cook with one million shares currently valued at $383 million for taking the helm until 2021 MacRumors reports the only catch: Cook gets half of the shares in five [...]

Review: Facebook on Symbian, a four way roundup (fMobi, Nokia Social, Borg, Facial)

There is a school of thought which says that, as a self-professed Facebook ‘hater’, I really shouldn’t be the one to review Facebook clients for Symbian^3. Then again, given that I hate Facebook because of the confusing interface, an application to make better sense of it that, even better, runs on my smartphone, should be [...]

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