Press photos and detailed specifications of LG Vu for AT&T, now is available. There will be two models made avaliable, the CU915 (without Mobile TV antenna) and the CU920 (with Mobile TV antenna).
Both devices will feature a 3″ WQVGA 262K color touchscreen, 2MP camera with autofocus, HTML web browser with 3G data speeds, 120MB internal memory, USB mass storage mode, and up to 4GB microSD card support. Dimension are 4.25″H x 2.16″W x 0.51″D and with a weight of 3.16oz. The included 1000mAh battery is rated to give up to 3 hours of talk time.
Verizon Wireless launced Loopt, a social-mapping service, will be available next month.
Users can share location information, status messages and geo-tagged photos with their friends. Consumers can view where friends in their private network are located via a map displayed on their mobile phones and connect and share their locations with anyone in their address books or AIM buddy lists. Detailed Loopt maps show users where friends are, what they are doing and how to meet up with them, offering social tools to connect, share and explore the real world.
Now you can use your cell phone to check for speed traps with Trapster. Trapster is a free service that allows users to report police traps by pressing a button on your cell phone, or by calling a toll free number. Other user’s phones will alert them as they approach the trap.
Visit http://trapster.com for more information.
ThemeMagic v1.0 is application for auto-change theme by shaking the phone, it support accelerometer phone such have Nokia N95 gold, Nokia N82, and N95 8Gb. ThemeMagic is only available for donators for the moment, or you can get donator version by donation with paypal.
Crafty kids on the iPhone Dev Team have already hacked the 2.0 , but now they’re ready to release PWNED tool, this tool takes iPhone hacking to the next level by patching the bootloader to let you load any firmware image you want — even images not signed by Apple. That means custom patched firmware can now be loaded directly from iTunes, which simplifies the jailbreaking / unlocking process tremendously, and also means that a patched version of the 2.0 firmware is coming soon. We’re putting the tool through its paces right now and we’ll have a hands-on with it (and the Dev Team’s patched 2.0 firmware) as soon as we get it all working, but check out some highlights after the break, and hit the read link for more info.