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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Mobile Atlas Creator 1.9.10
Bring your online maps to the offline world: Mobile Atlas Creator (MOBAC) creates offline atlases of online maps for your favorite mobile navigation program.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Ion Audio Expands iCade to Entire Line of Mobile Gaming Products
LAS VEGAS Last year, Ion Audio released the iCade, an arcade cabinet for the iPad that at first was a joke made by ThinkGeek.com. While it began as an April Fool's gag, demand was no joke, turning it into one of the most recognizeable gaming accesssories for the iPad. Ion Audio is now expanding it into an entire line of mobile gaming products.
The iCade Jr. is just that: a junior version of the iCade. It's an arcade cabinet for a smartphone, not an iPad. Because it's much smaller, it could be seen as a novelty device, but Ion Audio added a set of back buttons to serve as additional ways to control games, and to let users hold the cabinet like a gamepad.
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Nokia introduces Here Maps for multiple mobile platforms and web
Nokia has unveiled a new mapping service called Here, which will be available on multiple platforms apart from Nokia smartphones, with a free HTML5 based iOS app due in the coming weeks. Nokia's Here app for iOS will include offline capabilities, voice-guided walk navigation, and public transport directions."People want great maps, and with HERE we can bring together Nokia's location offering to deliver people a better way to explore, discover and share their world," said Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop. "Additionally, with HERE we can extend our 20 years of location expertise to new devices and operating systems that reach beyond Nokia. As a result, we believe that more people benefit from and contribute to our leading mapping and location service."Nokia also announced a strategic partnership with Mozilla to bring Here Maps to the Firefox OS. Nokia says it plans to debut a mobile web version of Here Maps for the new Firefox OS next year.Nokia also demonstrated an Android OS-based reference application and announced plans for the availability of a Here SDK for Android OEMs in early 2013. This is aimed at enabling partners to create location-based applications for Android devices with Nokia's leading content.To advance the 3D capabilities of Here, Nokia also announced its plans to acquire ‘earthmine’, based out of Berkeley, California. The company's reality capture and processing technologies will become integral parts of Here's 3D map-making capabilities. Nokia expects the transaction to close by the end of 2012.Those interested can take a look at the online version of Here, here.It would be great to see the Here make an appearance on iOS especially after Apple removed the native Google Maps app with the introduction of iOS 6 and its own maps apps that hasn't received the warmest of welcomes.Source: Nokia press page
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Free Mobile Broadband with FreedomPop
Posted on November 1, 2012 by Chris Spera in Internet, Newsletter, Web Tweet
If you live in The States and you’re looking for cheap mobile broad band, I’ve got good news for you…
I got an interesting email the other day from a new company called FreedomPop. They provide free mobile broadband. All you need is a compatible web stick or hot spot.
FreedomPop is currently in beta. You have to get an invite to participate. Mine came out of nowhere, and I have to admit, I bit on the line and signed up.
FreedomPop provides 500MB of free, unrestricted, unthrottled bandwidth. All you have to do is put a deposit down on either a 4G web stick ($50 bucks) or a 4G hot spot ($100 bucks). The device arrives via FedEx, and all you have to do is either plug it in or let it charge and turn it on. The device jumps on the network, and away you go.
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