Flick Software Research is set to release its iSwish interface and iZoom pinch software in beta come “early May.” Hey Flick, here’s a hint: Dell Axim != sexy demo hardware… or maybe that’s the point.
If you would like to be part of it, e-mail info@flicksoftware.com with the device you have and a subject of iSwish Beta.
Verizon Wireless announced that this slick redesigned enV2 will be available across Verizon stores around the USA as well as at Circuit City stores starting tomorrow April 30th. If you are interested in a messaging/e-mail solution, you might want to check it out. It’s not necessary a best buy but it might be exactly what you need. read more…
Windows Mobile users can finally get rid of the stylus while browsing the web. The new TouchBrowser is developed by Makayama and allows finger friendly browsing. It has big on-screen keyboard for easier and faster typing.
Navigation is pretty much like the one on the iPhone, allowing you to move the page around and scroll just by using your finger. It also has the “inertia effect” for faster and easier navigation.
The application is priced at $ 14.95 / EUR 11.95. read more…
The Softbank Internet Machine 922SH is extremely hard to resist for a number of reasons, and makes waiting for the iPhone to hit Japan begin to seem silly. As a 3G cell phone, the Internet Machine offers the standard set of Japan-centric features that take advantage of the high speed network such as fast Internet surfing, email, instant messaging, and a highly under-reported feature known as Video Call (yes, as in making video phone calls). The device also includes 1Seg television broadcasts on a beautiful 3.5-inch screen, Bluetooth, a QR bar code reader, a media player and a microSD memory card port.All this and the device even has an incredible commercial starring Brad Pitt texting away as cars fly over his head. This sweet gadget is only available in Japan.
The concept is simple, point your phone at the horizon and look at your screen to get more information about your surroundings. Rafael Spring and Max Braun wrote a program Enkin for Google’s Android that does just that as their submission to the Android Developer Challenge.