Fri March 11 2005
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01:07 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge Jim Wilkinson authored a CSS Wiki page of information for those interested in styling content for the small screen. If you are developing or styling content for handheld or mobile devices this page looks like it would be a very useful bookmark! [Via Webstandards.org] |
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05:45 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... [Via Teleread:] Then download an informative PDF now from Megan Fox's web site. |
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05:05 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Mobile Sites Mark redesigned my favorite online SciFi magazine Locusmag which is why our Locusmag feed was temporarily down. I am happy to inform you that the feed is back now. As a little bonus, I've also made a feed for Locusmag's Blinks section. Enjoy! Locusmag RSS 2.0 feed: Locusmag Blinks RSS 2.0 feed: |
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Thu March 10 2005
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01:52 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge Sammy from our favorite Palm blog PalmAddicts revealed that one of his favorite PDA related websites is Mobileread. Personally, this news made my day; what better could you think of than to receive praise from a person you highly regard? |
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09:20 AM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book General | News
Sony Ericsson's system, which received patent status recently, requires three components: Unlike traditional static skinning, the system provides a more dynamic interface trying to make the phone look more "lively". It uses the viewfinder of the built-in camera to create a new context-dependent theme for the device that should resemble the general aspects of the surrounding. For example, if the user is in a forest the colors could be dark and green, while if the user is at the sea, the dominant color would be blue. Also picture information could be used (either manually or automatically at regular time intervals) to set a background of the display, such as a transparent or semi-transparent still picture. As usual, the user could take a photo and use it as a background image. With the new system, he could also automatically have the background changed at regular time intervals (e.g. every hour, every day). Finally he could choose to have the background changed continuously, or at very small time intervals, to have the display always resemble the viewfinder. In future it should be even possible that if the user moves from one environment to another having e.g. a different light intensity or color scheme, the device would automatically sample a new picture and uses it for affecting overall screen graphics such as color settings, contrast, light intensity, shapes and sizes of icons, animation effects and bitmap shapes. Unfaithful husbands should better turn off the auto-adaptive system in certain situations, or their cell phone could quickly become their worst treacherous enemy. |
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08:04 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Thanks to Telekoms Korea for the hint. |
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07:47 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Found this interesting app for Pocket PC today: WinMobile Download Accelerator is an optimized download manager for Windows Mobile 2003/2003 SE (Pocket PC). Multithreaded download accelerate the speed with which you can receive files from HTTP/FTP servers. WMDA is fully integrated into the Pocket Internet Explorer. WMDA will let you take advantage of a faster and more reliable download, optimize your download performance, and help you to recover interrupted downloads. WMDA brings you to the next level of Internet downloading. |
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05:58 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Mobile Sites
Just enter your mobile phone number on this site and Yahoo will send a text message with instructions right to your phone. |
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