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Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices to get Microsoft Exchange Server support
There are 43 Nokia devices running on the S60 3rd Edition platform, and its that same number of devices that will soon support the latest version of Mail for Exchange. Nokia has just announced that all S60 3rd Edition-running mobile devices will be made compatible and work seamlessly with Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync. Currently, only selected [...]
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Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to 43 Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices
Nokia expands the range of devices that enable Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. All Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices, 43 of them, will now feature the Mail for Exchange mobile email application. This makes Nokia's device range the largest ever to enable the solution chosen by more businesses than any other messaging solution. Mail for Exchange will be available out-of-the-box in future releases of Nokia Eseries and Nokia Nseries devices. Nokia owners whose companies use Exchange can set up Mail for Exchange for free on their devices in various ways without paying additional services or subscription fees - from the email set-up plug-in on the home screen, by launching the application from the Download! folder, or via the Settings Wizard. Once the application is set up, users utilize their current data plan service to get real-time access to their office email, calendar, contacts, tasks and company directory over a secure connection. Read the whole press release from www.s60.com. List of Nokia Devices Enabling Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Nokia Eseries: Nokia E71, Nokia E66, Nokia E90 Communicator, Nokia E70, Nokia E65, Nokia E62, Nokia E61i, Nokia E61, Nokia E60, Nokia E51, Nokia E50 Nokia Nseries: Nokia N96, Nokia N85, Nokia N79, Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N95, Nokia N82, Nokia N81 8GB, Nokia N81, Nokia N78, Nokia N77, Nokia N76, Nokia N75, Nokia N73, Nokia N93, Nokia N93i, Nokia N80, Nokia N91, Nokia N92, Nokia N71 Other Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices: Nokia 3250, Nokia 5500, Nokia 6290, Nokia 6110 Navigator, Nokia 6120 classic, Nokia 6121 classic, Nokia 6122 classic, Nokia 6124, Nokia 6650 fold, Nokia 5320 XpressMusic, Nokia 5700 XpressMusic, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia 6220 classic

Velocity 103: Nuevo Phone Edition.
Velocity Mobile es una empresa que surge de la colaboración entre Invertec Corporation y un grupo independiente de ingenieros y diseñadores especialistas en tecnología móvil. A partir de ahí Velocity Mobile acaba de presentar su primer dispositivo, el Velocity 103. El Velocity 103 es un Phone Edition equipado con Windows Mobile 6.1, cuatribanda GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA, procesador Qualcomm MSM7201, pantalla táctil VGA de 640 x 480, cámara integrada de 2 mega píxeles, 256 mb. de ROM, 128 mb. de RAM, slot de expansión micro SD, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g, GPS integrado, receptor TV/VGA. Así mismo, el Velocity 103 contará con un sencillo interfaz propio denominado Odyssey. La disponibilidad del Velocity 103 es inminente, estando ya en pre-pedido en Expansys a un precio de 409,99 € (impuesto incluido) >Más información aquí

CoPilot Live Special Edition for the HTC Touch Diamond
If you've got yourself a HTC Touch Diamond and want some satnav to go with it, take a looksie at this devicewire deal. This special version of CoPilot Live is available for just £57.99 and is the perfect navigation partner for your phone. The award-winning fully featured GPS navigation software is fully compatible with the Diamond and provides crystal clear VGA imagery with turn-by-turn voice guided instructions. It arrives on DVD and will install the maps and software directly onto the 4GB internal memory via your USB cable. Once that's done your GPS receiver is automatically detected and you're ready to go. Link - CoPilot Live Special Edition (£57.99) Read on and add your comments
Samsung announced its music BEAT edition phones
The new BEAT edition phones are designed with the music fans in mind. Both have motion control, Samsung's proprietary DSP and other features to improve the sound quality..
Foresight Linux Releases Kid's Edition
Foresight Linux Kid's Edition has been announced yesterday by Ken VanDine on his blog, and it is a Linux distribution oriented towards children which comes packed with many applications for educational and entertainment use. Foresight Linux Kid's Edition also has a highly customized GNOME desktop environment, with a single panel (on top) and redesigned start menu that makes it easy to find programs. Let's take a look at the applications provided by this edition of Foresight Linux:...
Samsung spawn the Beat edition - meet the Beat b and Beat s
Today Samsung unveils its whole Beat family of music-oriented devices including the Samsung M3510 and the Samsung M3200...
Sony Ericsson's MOBO Limited Edition W910i
Europe : Sony Ericsson has become a key sponsor of this years MOBO Awards Show that takes place at Wembley Arena on Wednesday 15 October. It ...

The Week in iPhone Apps: Tired Internet Meme Edition [IPhone Apps]
Do you think a store full of geek developers could let September 19th go by without a surge of pirate-related applications? Personally, I'm waiting for the app that pushes live updates of real pirate advisories so my raw shipments of bulgur wheat stop getting jacked off the Somali coast. But in the app store, it's all about fun, so let's do some silly voices. Ninja fans shouldn't worry either, and nor should people who hate silly memes altogether—just like every other week, the App Store aims to please all. Pocket Pirate: Quick: it's not too late! Talk Like a Pirate Day doesn't end at sundown—pirates keep it going into the night. Grab this app, tap some icons, hear some pirate talk. For those too lazy to do it themselves. And believe me there are more pirate apps, but you can find those on your own. Free. Ninja: For those that prefer the other side of the age-old meme coin, there is Ninja. Dodge incoming shurikens and arrows by tilting the phone, while enjoying some "old world" graphics. Speed is crucial, silence is key. $1 X-Plane 9: Now, let's get serious. X-Plane is a multi-platform, super-customizable flight sim that serious desk pilots have long loved (its physics engine is FAA certified for logging actual simulator hours), and now it's made it to the iPhone. Laminar Research, the folks behind the game, were astounded at how well the iPhone handled the complex physics models for the four planes available—they're 95% accurate compared to what you'd get in the FAA-certified desktop version. X-Plane is the best implementation of tilt controls I've played with personally—they lend themselves perfectly to flying a virtual yoke. You can control the weather and the time of day for buzzing around a real-world model of Innsbruck, Austria (chosen for its interesting topography). It's a blast. $10 iNap: Clever uses of location services always impress me, and iNap is one of the best, especially if you're a frequent above-ground trans commuter. Set your destination point on Google Maps and feel free to snooze away without missing your station, because iNap will wake you up as soon as you get within a mile of your destination (or any distance of your choosing). It even works while you're in iPod mode. $1. Oblique Strategies: A quirky one—in 1975, Brian Eno and his buddy, British artist Peter Schmidt created Oblique Strategies, a deck of cards with insightfully Lama-esque sayings designed to "break a deadlock or dilemma situation." Self motivation, ambient style, for when you need to be reminded to "look closely at the most embarassing details and amplify them." Free. This week's App coverage on Giz (busy week): Podcaster app banned for being too iTunesy (offering podcasts), fanning the flames of the Apple's arbitrary and at times flippand approval process... ...which Joy of Tech skewers in this nice approval process flowchart. Copiercin, another jailbreak copy and paste solution, adds some elements of app interoperability by importing and exporting to notes, emails, and SMS. The Sonic Lighter is for when you need to light up your virtual cig (w/ nicotine patch added), and it can also light the fires of other nearby iPhones. Apple's Remote app got an update to include Genius support and a playlist editor. Clones of the game Breakout, which is the first game to hit any type of platform, always, are getting nasty cease and desist-like letters from the game's original developer. Private-I masquerades as something secret and fools thieves into emailing you your stolen phone's location when launched. And the developers of popular puzzle game Trism have supposedly made $250,000 since the game's release. Not bad. This list is in no way definitive. If you've spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our original iPhone App Review Marathon. Have a good weekend everybody.


