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Monday, August 23rd, 2010

What is the one thing you never leave home without, your Wallet and a Mobile Phone right?

If you want to make money without much competition then the Mobile Media/Mobile Marketing is where you need to start looking.

If you’re NOT using mobile marketing to promote your business, you’re leaving big money on the table. Entrepreneurs and Smart business owners like you are aware of the potential of marketing to mobile users, and many are already achieving a huge increase in profits.

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Mobile Marketing is the Next Big Medium for Making Money and capturing Targeted Leads

Even the headman at Google recognizes this, Erik Schmidt says ..

… “smartphones sales will overtake PCs within the next few years and more than half of new internet connections will be from mobile devices”.

Companies that started from scratch continue to dominate the Internet, because they got in early.  And mobile advertising offers the same opportunities of wealth and success, if you’re smart enough get involved now.

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P. S : Plus there’s a chance to win an  the new IPhone 4 if you leave comments about the Mobile Media & Mobile Marketing

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Improve Your Android Mobile Phone’s Battery Life

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

http://www.soyacincau.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/android_batt.gifAndroid-powered cell phones may be powerful devices, but devices like the Motorola Droid X and Samsung Vibrant don’t have endless battery life. In fact, many owners would be happy to make it through a single day, hoping that a nightly recharge is sufficient.

Sadly, it sometimes isn’t. A number of factors have conspired to reduce gadget endurance over the past several years. Thinner designs with less room for the battery, larger screens, faster processors, software that runs in the background, and power-hungry GPS chips all share responsibility. The move to 3G and 4G networks has also taken its toll. Our battery life test results drop significantly—sometimes more than half—when we’re testing an AT&T or T-Mobile phone in 3G mode instead of 2G alone.

But there’s much more to poor battery life results than that. Fortunately, there’s plenty you can do to stem the flow of juice from your Android device. Try these tips to extend your handset’s battery life:

Set display brightness to adjust automatically. Turning down the brightness is obvious. But the automatic adjustment setting is less well known. Activating it means the OS will automatically dim its display in darker environments, including seemingly well-lit indoor rooms.

Reduce e-mail, Twitter, and Facebook polling. This is a big one. Even handset manufacturers like Motorola don’t necessary get this. Set your various messaging apps to “manual” and you’ll instantly extend your device’s battery life by a significant amount.

Kill extra tasks. This one is controversial, because Android does its own task management. Each new version of Android has improved automatic task management. But some programs still misbehave, especially social-networking apps that like to poll the Internet frequently. Having a task killer like Advanced Task Killer around can help neutralize unexpected network access and lengthen your battery life.

Turn hardware features off. It’s great that today’s phones have GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but do you really need all three activated 24 hours per day? Android keeps location-based apps resident in the background. The constant drain on the battery will become noticeable, fast. If you’ve got an HTC EVO 4G, you can turn off 4G mode separately—a good thing, since WiMAX consumes extra power but has yet to blanket the country. On AT&T and T-Mobile phones, you can even turn 3G off when you don’t need speedy Internet access.

Dump unnecessary home screen widgets. Just because they’re sitting on the home screen, seemingly inactive, doesn’t mean they’re not consuming power. That goes for widgets that poll status updates in the background, as well as ones that just sit there but look pretty and animated.

Reduce RSS feed update frequency. Staying current with the news is fine, but why update feeds constantly in the background? Plenty of third-party apps set their defaults to poll at a set period of time. Others may offer a choice, but give no indication to the user that battery life will suffer as a result.

Android Market can help. Power Manager is a powerful Android app that helps you manage many of the settings we discussed in this article. It also can add a few features here and there when necessary, such as the ability to tune the screen timeout while on a call (although the effect of that one can be miniscule). If your Android device lacks a task manager, try the free Advanced Task Manager.

Check the reviews. We conduct battery life tests of every single phone we review. Unsurprisingly, the results vary widely between handsets, even on the same network. When choosing a phone, make sure that real world talk time is sufficient. You can’t go by what the manufacturer says; we’ve seen variances on the order of several hours of usage in both directions.

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Nokia launch Ovi Browser

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Finally, Nokia officially announced that they are launching Avi browser for Nokia mobile, currently they are releasing ovi Browser for Series 40, soon it will available for all phones.

The Ovi Browser is powered by patented Internet compression technology that delivers advanced web pages to your phone. The result is that pages show up quicker than ever, plus over the air data is reduced by up to 90%. Beyond performance, the browser includes an innovative user interface that makes it easy to access your favourite content directly from the start page without having to hunt through menus.

Nokia unveils its own browser 200x200 Nokia unveils Ovi Browser

Ovi Browser is available as a beta download for popular Nokia Series 40 phones including: 2700 Classic, 2730 Classic, 3120 Classic, 3600 Slide, 5130 XpressMusic, 5220 Xpressmusic, 5310 XpressMusic, 5330 Mobile TV Edition, 5330 Xpressmusic, 5610, 6300i, 6303, 6500 Slide, 6500 Classic, 6600 Slide, 6700 Classic, 7210 Supernova, 7900 Prism and X3.

Nokia ovi Browser is now direct competition with Opera’s Mini which has been ruining on Mobiles since 2005 and they are saying they are still number one in the browser wars, so this will surly harm opera market for browsers.

Download Ovi Browser beta version by going to http://browser.ovi.com  on your current mobile browser, check the video of ovi Browser for Nokai mobile phone, and stay with us for more details about this new browser from Nokia.

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We are now on Facebook!

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Why not join our new group on Facebook? That’s right, we are now part of that social connector that every day grows in scope and members. If you are signed in, just click here which should take you directly to our page.

We are going to be very involved in our new Facebook community, posting exclusive mobile phone, application, review and interacting directly with YOU, our readers!

Go on, check it out – and if you want us to keep you updated via Facebook just hit the “like” button while you are there

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Where to get iPhone 4 in stock?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Well, it’s official, the iPhone 4 is the fastest selling mobile phone in history, selling around 1.7 million iPhone 4s from June 24th to June 26th.

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Where to get iPhone 4 in stock?

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Kaspersky Mobile Security v9.0.52 S60v5 SymbianOS9.4 Signed

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Author: Kaspersky Lab Year: 2010 Language: English, Spanish Platform: (Symbian OS v9.1-2-3-4) Requirements: Full access to drive C:/ How to use: » Install Kaspersky Mobile Security into your phone (KMS_v9.0.52.sisx) » Open full access to drive C:/ You can do this by app HelloOX, HelloC?rbide, ROMP?tcher (Open4?ll) turn it on » Install Kaspersky v9 Patcher (KMS_v9_P?tch.sis). When install will complete, you’ll can patch your license by opened app (will open automatically) » Done. Now you have a patched license until 2049 Description: Kaspersky Mobile Security 9.0 is designed to ensure complex protection of mobile devices.

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Kaspersky Mobile Security v9.0.52 S60v5 SymbianOS9.4 Signed

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