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Shiny at 3GSM: NVIDIA next-generation mobile phone interface At 3GSM this year, NVIDIA was showing off some demos of its GoForce 5500 processor. This video shows a demo mobile phone UI, using 3D, video and Flash 2D. It mighty purdy. Tags: nvidia 3gsm mobile cellphone goforce 3D |
User: Youtubberrr |
How to hack mobile phones with Bluetooth [link included] -All is explained here in the description- This is a tuturial how to hack the most mobile phones with Bluetooth with your Sony Ericsson or Nokia phone. You need a program called "Super Bluetooth Hack" (it's also called "BT Info"). You can download it on many places, such as: http://www.hack.pt.tp/ or http://rapidshare.com/files/63828767/ftp_bt_108.zip.html (there are the newest versions! It's version 1.08) or try Google (search for "BT Info" or "Super Bluetooth Hack". With the program you can do things on the other phone such as: - read SMS messages - read contacts - change profile - play ringtone (even if phone is on silent) - play songs - restart the phone - turn off the phone - restore factory settings - change ringing volume - call from the other phone (it includes all call functions like hold etc.) Notes: 1.) When connecting devices use the code 0000 2.) At start of programm on smartphones do not forget to turn on bluetooth before start of the application 3.) You have to download the file with Firefox, because Internet Explorer makes it a .zip file. If you don't want to download Firefox, you have to change the extension of the file from ".zip" to ".jar". If you downloaded the file as a ".zip" file, here is explained how to change it to a ".jar" file: With Windows: 1. Go to Start - Computer 2. In the menubar, go to: Tools - Folder Options... (With Windows Vista, you have to push the "Alt" key before you can see the "Tools" menu) 3. Go to "View", and than deselect the mark from "Hide extentions for known file types". 4. Then search for your "SuperBluetoothHack_v108.zip" file. Now change the last part from ".zip" to ".jar", and confirm it. 5. Now you can send it to your phone and open it. Installation instructions for a Sony Ericsson using a USB cable: 1. Connect your phone with your computer. 2. It mounts as a disk. 3. Drag the file that you have just downloaded (SuperBluetoothHack_v108.jar) to /MSSEMC/Media files/other/ on that disk (=your phone). 4. Disconnect the USB cable from your phone. 5. Go to the folder "Other" on your phone. 6. There is the application. Select it and click "Install". 7. The program is installed on the place you specified. Most likely it's the Applications folder. Change the language to English: If the software starts with the language "Slovencina", you can change it to English on this way: 1.If you start the application for the first time you see "Nastavenia" in the title. 2. Go a bit down until you see "Jazyk". 3. Click choose. 4. Select "English". 5. Click "More". 6. Click "Spat". 7. Now the program is in English. Please add this video to your favorites :D Thank you very much!! Tags: Super Bluetooth Hack Sony Ericsson Nokia Phone Hacking Break into mobile phones How to call from other phone ringtone |
User: maidirevide0 |
The Evolution of Mobile Phones http://www.nondiremaivideo.com As we've been in a nostalgic kind of mood recently, we decided to create this little movie illustrating the evolution of the mobile phone.You're bound to recognise a few mobile phones from your past as we take you from 1985 to the present day. Credits: http://www.5min.com/Video/The-Evolution-of-Mobile-Phones-19733841 Tags: mobile phones evolution 1985 now iphone fun music movie present star tac |
User: AmunRay |
Cyril Takayama - Mobile Phone Cyril Takayama (born in 1973), a Japanese/French American illusionist and a member of Magic X Live or better known as T.H.E.M , performs his stunning illusion leaving his audiences speechless... Tags: Cyril Takayama Mobile Phone Card Magic |
User: Diginfonews |
Health Concious Mobile Phone : DigInfo http://movie.diginfo.tv DigInfo News In an effort to raise health awareness, docomo, in conjunction with mitsubishi electric, have developed a prototype wellness mobile phone designed to monitor a persons health, which can be used in applications ranging from fitness management to dietary control. After entering a range of personal data such as height, weight and age, and by using two electrodes on either end of the phone, users can measure their body fat ratio which is then displayed as a percentage accompanied with an encouraging message. An infrared sensor located on the top of the handset is used to measure the users pulse, and a gas sensor at the base of the phone can be used to measure breath odor. The phone also includes a pedometer and workout monitor which can sense when the user is walking, running or going up or down stairs and accurately calculate the users energy consumption. Docomo has not yet set a date for the commercialization of this technology. Tags: diginfo ceatec japan tokyo 2007 docomo NTT wellness phone cell mobile odor sensor body fat ratio pulse heart rate |
User: NeoPHILiyac |
Google Android 0.9 SDK Beta Released ( Mobile Phone OS) In-Depth Video Tour, A Great OS An In-Depth Video Tour of Google Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, an Great Mobile OS Download it: http://code.google.com/android/download_list.html Release Notes: http://code.google.com/android/RELEASENOTES.html Google released the Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta, boasting of a pile of API updates and a visual refresh that moves it one solid step closer to actually, you know, showing up on a phone. A long changelog and a few screenshots are great, but we've fired up the SDK's emulator for a guided tour of Android's salient features. 0:02: Main menu is contained in a drawer that slides from the bottom of the screen 0:08: Multiple home screens can be flipped with touch gestures, a la the iPhone 0:20: Icons can be dragged from the main menu to build customized home screens. Dragging to the menu drawer trashes the home screen shortcut 0:38: Dialer screen, followed by the call behavior. Calls can continue in the background, and all functions that don't require data transfer can work concurrently (This is currently a software regulation, as 3g networks should theoretically allow for simultaneous voice and data usage). 0:53: Ongoing calls and other notifications can be accessed by dragging the taskbar down. 1:20: Browser displays Gizmodo. Rendering is quite good, page navigation is a fairly intuitive rehash of current touch-control schemes. It's not terrible good at guessing column widths during double-tap zooming, but seems very usable. Preview magnification feature is useful for smaller screens or text-heavy pages. 2:22: "Tabbed" browsing feature lays out a grid of pages, with previews 2:45: Google Maps app. As you can see, this is among the more polished apps, and will feel familiar to anyone who has used Google Maps on the desktop or mobile devices. 3:30: Google Maps Street View. 4:00: Home screen include widgets (Google Search, a clock and a picture frame are the only ones for now) that can be dragged around the home screen(s). 4:23: The music apps relies on a panel of icons (a recurring theme in Android) 4:30: Message composition is unremarkable, but there is no sign of an on-screen keyboard at the moment. This could be a customization catered the the first round of Android phones, at least one of which will have a slide-out keyboard. 5:12: The camera naturally doesn't work in the emulator, but there are currently very few options in its menus. 5:50: Wallpaper switching. This is one of the few areas where Android excels aesthetically. Wallpaper scrolls as home screens are switched, but at a slower rate that the icons. This creates a convincing illusion of depth. 6:11: The home screen can also be modified via the system menu, where you can choose to add applications, widgets and shortcuts, as well as change the wallpaper. It's hard to pass judgement on Android in the condition it's in. What's there is impressive, but there are so many glaring omissions, at least from a consumer standpoint. There is a fantastic system for managing ongoing calls and system messages (via the pull-down taskbar) but no apps to take advantage of it. Email and IM would suit such a configuration beautifully, but neither is included in this release. And seriously, where is the calendar? The organizer? A video app? Youtube support? Sure, these things could be left to the developer community, but Google already has messaging, email, video and calendar services, so it's reasonable to expect that they be included by default in Android. Before a public release, Android should at least posses a feature set comparable to your average candy bar phone, courtesy of Google, so that the eager open-source development community can devote their effort to creating new, innovative apps and modifications for the OS. Objections aside, the progress is promising. In terms of usability, Android is much easier to navigate and customize than virtually all other mobile solutions. With a few more apps, Android will be a clear choice over Windows Mobile, skinned or not. You can download the SDK and play with the emulator yourself, if you want. Just a word of warning, though — explaining to your family or significant other that you're testing an emulated prerelease of an upcoming mobile OS is about as hard as it sounds Source: http://gizmodo.com/5038586/an-in+depth-video-tour-of-android-09-an-almost-great-almost-os Tags: Google Android 0.9 SDK r1 Beta In-Depth Video Tour Mobile OS OpenMoko Limo Access Linux Symbian iPhone Killer JAVA Ajax Mozilla Firefox Cellular Phone 3G 4G wimax LTS Network HTC T-mobile AT&T Nokia Sony Ericsson LG Samsung Developer FOSS OSS Free Open Souce Software Gizmodo Demo |
User: journeymanpictures |
The Real Mobile Phone Wars - DRC 10 October 2001 As the high tech age takes over more and more of our lives manufacturers will go to any lengths to get the sometimes scarce minerals that go into them. Tantalum is one such rare ingredient. Few of us know that in the middle of Africa much human suffering is created in the pursuit of it. Tags: Journeyman pictures DRC Congo Coltan mines War lords Child soldiers Tantalum Conflict Africa |
User: creatif77 |
Nokia's mobile phone of the future (2) Another concept animation of how Nokia phones could develop in the future, this time showing off a cool touchscreen user interface. Read more Nokia World coverage on www.techdigest.tv Tags: nokia world mobile phones future concept |
User: Creatrix13 |
Mobile Phone Radiation: Is it safe or not? Part 1:15 http://www.bevolution.org - free download of brainwave model Mobile Phones Radiation - what are the real health risks and facts? Is it safe or not? That is the question. Professor Olle Johansson of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has researched for 30 years in the electromagnetic radiation field (EMR/EMF). Download the videolist and his CV in pdf at www.bevolution.dk This interview in 15 parts can change your life when you really pay attention and are aware - your world view will probably transform during the 15 video parts. This is an interview with the world known scientist assoc. professor Olle Johansson from the famous Karolinska Institute in Stockholm in Sweden and professor at The Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm too. The question being discussed is about mobile phone radiation: Is it safe or is it not? Independent researcher in consciousness (energy, frequency and vibration) Morten Julius from Denmark is interviewing the honourable Olle Johansson. The Human Project has produced this interview and you can download documents and get to know more at www.bevolution.dk Thank you for sharing with all you know and wish the best. Stay tuned and enjoy! Tags: mobile phone radiation health risks facts electromagnetic emf switching zombies stress stressor reflex dna breaks olle johansson manfred doepp morten julius exposure adults children dose dosage cancer medicine computer bevolution environment human firewall protection gadget electronics in2flow minsandhed lydstresser stresslab aviation space mechanics video game diy |
User: phonedog |
Nvidia Tegra HD Mobile Phone - Development Demo Noah takes us to Nvision 2008 in San Jose to get an up-close look at Nvidia's Tegra system on a chip platform for mobile devices. The first Tegra smartphones should be out in mid-2009. This demo makes 'em worth waiting for - for starters, Tegra sports 720p HDTV capture and playback and a slick 3D user interface. Check it out. Win phones! Free to enter @ http://www.phonedog.com/sweepstakes/default.aspx Tags: nvidia nvision geforce gtx tegra cell phone iphone ipod ati hdtv verizon at&t computer diy electronics gadget video game |
User: ehersman |
Kenyans with Wheelchairs Make a Mobile Phone Business Ruud Elmendorp reports on two Kenyans who have begun using their wheelchairs as mobile phone business platforms. Tags: mobile phone wheelchair cell entrepreneur business |
User: Creatrix13 |
Mobile Phone Radiation: Switching of the Brain - Part 0:13 http://www.bevolution.org - free download of brainwave model This interview is in 0+13 parts. This interview is with the pioneer and doctor Manfred Doepp who approaches the subject from both the tradional medical background and from the holistic and future perspectives. Switching of the Brain is actually what the mobile phone radiation and the wireless society creates in the human brain. The health risks, facts and damages are already extreme in many ways but not many people are really aware about what happens in the brain when being exposed to EMF, EMR and mobile phone radiation / cell phone radiation / mobile towers and masts. Switching of the brain is essential to understand when you wish to understand what is really going on and why it seems that many people are becoming more and more willingless zombies or living dead just consuming without persueing any purpose in life. The term switching explains why people become caught in the prison of the mind. Sign up to our newsletter and find more information and inspiration on our website: www.bevolution.dk See also: www.bioinitiative.org Thank you for sharing with all you care for. Stay tuned and enjoy! Tags: mobile phone radiation health risks facts electromagnetic emf switching zombies stress stressor reflex dna breaks olle johansson manfred doepp morten julius exposure adults children dose dosage cancer medicine computer bevolution environment human firewall protection gadget electronics in2flow minsandhed lydstresser stresslab aviation space mechanics video game diy |
User: Don1957tx |
Second Life streaming to your mobile phone by Vollee http://www.vollee.com The Vollee open Beta is now live. Go to Vollee.com now to download the free Client. Tags: Second Life Vollee mobile games streaming 3G 3D MMO WoW iPhone virtual worlds Habbo RuneScape ImVU MapleStory Warcraft |
User: 5CY |
SymSMB 2.00. Demo 2 - Accessing the mobile phone from PC. SymSMB 2.00 is the ONLY application available today for Hi-Speed Wireless (Wi-Fi, 3G and so on) file sharing between Series 60 3rd. Edition phones and computers with industry standard secure network communications. There are 3 programs in 1 application: - computer-to-phone wireless file share and access; - phone-to-computer wireless file share and access; - phone file manager (file explorer). In the Demo 2 is presented just one part of the application - the configuration and access for computer to phone connection. P.S. Some recommend Series 60 3rd Edition mobile phones are: Nokia E-Series: E51, E60, E61, E61i, E65, E70, E90. Nokia N-Series: N80, N81, N81 8GB, N82, N91, N91 8GB, N92, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB. Samsung: SGH-i450, SGH-i520, SGH-i550, SGH-i560, SGH-i570. LG: KS10 JoY. Free trial version download of the SymSMB 2.00 is available for test and review at www.telexy.com Yes, you can download direct to your mobile phone too! Pay attention to documentation on developer's web site or ask me to do more video. :) IMPORTANT: use the Full Computer Name in the application's Domain field if your computer is not part of the domain. Tags: SymSMB S60 3rd WiFi 3G 3.5G wireless network file access cell phone Nokia E51 E60 E61 E65 E70 E90 N91 N80 N82 N95 8GB |
User: JohnVOwens |
MABS Mobile Phone Banking for Microfinance This video produced in late 2006, provides highlights of the early efforts to use mobile phones to facilitate banking services for rural bank clients in the Philippines. This effort has been led by the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (MABS) Program (a USAID-assist program with Chemonics International as the main contractor) with the support of Globe Telecom's G-Xchange subsidiary. This video was made possible with support provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development under the terms of contract number 492-C-00-98-008-00. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Tags: MABS RBAP microfinance technology USAID Chemonics "Mobile Phone Banking" G-Cash Payments" Financial Services" Money" GCASH |
User: pjvdixon |
Mobile phones and banks, banking transactions future trends http://www.globalchange.com Banks will become phone companies and telecom companies will become banks. Mobile payment systems, micropayments, mobile phone credit card transactions and loans. Economic impact of remittances from foreign workers using SMS credit to avoid foreign exchange transaction costs. How biometrics fingerprint technology will allow large mobile phone payments. Commissions and interest charges on loans. Impact of revenues from American Express, Visa, Delta, Access, Mastercard moving to mobile phone transactions. Conference keynote speaker and Futurist Dr Patrick Dixon. Tags: mobile phones banks banking payments micropayments credit cards remittances economic sms biometrics conference speaker business communications computer science economics engineering humanities social media Business Communications Computer Science Humanities Physical Social Media |
User: YourFreePhoneStore |
The Evolution Of Mobile Phones DynaTAC - Nokia N95 - HTCTilt The Evolution Of Mobile Phones http://www.YourFreePhoneStore.com YourFreePhoneStore through a partnership with leading national carriers, offers the latest phones and accessories at a great savings. You'll find the right plan to meet your needs and budget. We use our nationwide buying power to bring you the best phones and plans available in your area. Compare for yourself. We challenge you to find a better value—on the Internet, in local stores or anywhere else. Get the newest phones at the lowest prices from the top carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel, and Alltel BlackBerry Pearl 8110 Titanium FREE after instant discount with select service plans Motorola RAZR V3 Gray w/ myFaves FREE Plus $30.00 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Samsung BlackJack II i617 FREE Plus $49.99 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Samsung Blast w/ myFaves FREE Plus $75.00 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Sony Ericsson W580i Walkman Black FREE after instant discount with select service plans T-Mobile Dash w/ myFaves FREE Plus $50.00 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans ATT Tilt 8925 First AT&T Phone With Built-in GPS Receiver and Telenav Turn-by-turn Applications $124.99 after rebates and instant discount with select service plans ATT Tilt 8925 Samsung A737 Red Watch Streaming AT&T Video, or Listen To Streaming Music or Download Music With AT&T Music FREE after instant discount with select service plans Sony Ericsson Z310a Black Bluetooth Wireless Technology FREE after instant discount with select service plans BlackBerry Curve 8310 Red Smallest, Smartest, Most Stylish Full QWERTY Keyboard BlackBerry Yet FREE Plus $25.01 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans LG Shine CU720 Black Play Either Downloaded AT&T Music or PC-transferred Music Files FREE after rebates and instant discount with select service plans BlackBerry Curve 8320 Pale Gold w/ myFaves Powerful On-the-go Email Solution When Used With A BlackBerry Plan or Add-on Plan Feature Price too low to show with select service plans Samsung T429 w/ myFaves Very Small, Lightweight Slider Phone FREE after instant discount with select service plans Motorola W490 Black w/ myFaves Compatible with T-Mobile's myFaves Service (Requires myFaves Plan) Price too low to show with select service plans Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Orange Compatible with T-Mobile's myFaves Service (Requires myFaves Plan) FREE Plus $20.01 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Motorola RAZR V3 Magenta w/ myFaves Compatible with T-Mobile's myFaves Service (Requires myFaves Plan) FREE Plus $30.00 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Ruby w/ myFaves Bluetooth Wireless Connectivity Price too low to show with select service plans Sanyo S1 Black Send and Receive Text, Picture and Instant Messages FREE after instant discount with select service plans Sanyo Katana LX Black Updated Design - External Display Emerges From Reflective Surface FREE Plus $30.01 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Motorola RAZR V3m Stone Watch On-demand Sprint TV or Listen To Streaming Music With Sprint Music Store FREE after instant discount with select service plans LG Rumor Black Small, Lightweight Phone Lets You Crank Out Text, Picture, Video and Instant Messages FREE Plus $50.00 Cash Back after rebate and instant discount with select service plans Samsung M520 Silver Super-small, Lightweight Phone Is Even Slimmer Than The Samsung M510 FREE after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Palm Centro Onyx Black One of The Slimmest, Lightest Palm Devices Ever $29.99 after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Motorola i880 Gray Nextel's First Phone With A Built-in 2.0 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder $29.99 after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Motorola Buzz ic502 Silver - PowerSource Compatible Only With Nextel PowerSource Plans FREE after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Motorola Buzz ic602 - PowerSource Compatible Only With Nextel PowerSource Plans $29.99 after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Motorola i355 Ruggedized Outer Shell Withstands Dust, Shock, Vibration FREE after instant discount with select service plans Motorola i880 Burgundy Nextel's First Phone With A Built-in 2.0 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder $29.99 after rebates and instant discount with select service plans Motorola i570 Vibrant Color Display Shows Over 65,000 Colors FREE after rebates and instant discount with select service plans For more phones visit http://www.YourFreePhoneStore.com Tags: Evolution Mobile Phones Cell HTCTilt NokiaN81 NokiaN95 iPhone MotorolaQ9h SamsungBlackjackII HTC5800 XV6900 PortegeG910 |
User: BeetTV |
Flash Player Debuts on U.S. Mobile Phones and Beet.TV has th The ubiquitous Flash Video Player, the most widely used Web plug-in to watch online video, has finally landed on mobile phones in the United States, albeit with limited availability. Some 450 million mobile devices around the globe have the Flash Player, but only a handful in the United States, which is woefully behind most of the world. Adobe's Flash Lite 3 has just been released on the Nokia N95. These Flash-powered phones are only sold through independent mobile phone stores, not the carriers, yet. Users connect to Web using a WiFi connection or via the GSM network. Other versions of Flash are deployed in U.S. phones, mostly as the user interface for handsets like the LG Chocolate and as a platform to run games and some videocasting. But the truly rich Web-like experience of the Flash Player has just been introduced here. I was at Adobe's office in San Francisco last week where I met with Brian Frank and Rhett Woods of the mobile applications group. Brian explained the significance of the introduction and shared some awesome demos of rich, interactive applications and of some very nice looking streaming video. Please check out the interview and demo with Brian above and a second demo with Rhett below. Earlier this week, Apple's Steve Jobs dissed Flash Lite 3 and said it wouldn't work on the iPhone. Some savvy observers like ZDNet's new editor in chief Larry Dignan thinks the Adobe crew shouldn't lose too much sleep over it. Dignan writes: "Does Adobe really need the iPhone? Not really." -- Andy Plesser Tags: adobe Flash video bee.tv |
User: Bestofmicro |
Review of a Samsung SGH-U600 (Mobile Phone) Review of a SHG-U600 (Samsung's Mobile Phone), realized by Jean-Sébastien for bestofmicro.com (movie in french). Tags: SGH-U600 Samsung Mobile Phone Review bestofmicro bestofmicro.com |
User: mareforza10 |
Mobile phone with solidThinking a nurbs model making with solidThinking. by www.mareforza10.com Tags: nurbs solidthinking cell mobile |
User: azrael666 |
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User: MSMobilesDotCom |
Tohsiba G900 Windows Mobile phone Toshiba G900 Windows Mobile phone Tags: WindowsMobile |
User: aliphjawbone |
Aliph's Jawbone (for bluetooth enabled mobile phones) Go to www.jawbone.com for more information. Tags: aliph jawbone bluetooth headset cingular noise cancelling shield is nothing |
User: GeOnline7 |
Samsung E900 Mobile Phone Review by GeOnline7 Here is a video review of the Samsung E900 Mobile Phone by me, GeOnline7. If you have any other questions about the phone, please leave me a comment or message. This is GeOnline7 Tags: samsung e900 mobile phone review geonline7 |
User: rjpma |
World Debut: The First Completely Open Mobile Phone OPEN MOKO / FIC The world¹s first integrated open source mobile communications platform- the FIC Neo1973 OpenMoko showed the mobile phone of the future- the FIC Neo1973, the first completely open, Linux-based mobile phone and discussed how it's open source mobile communications platform will revolutionize the mobile phone industry. Tags: open source Linux mobile phone |