Its name is Qik and it’s one of the most popular mobile live streaming services on mass market phones. The alpha version is now available and ready to be used with a fair number of phones.
The good thing about Qik is that the service is compatible with middle-ranged mobile phones. Here is a list of devices that made it on the list:
Nokia S40 Phones:
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Well, it has finally happened: the early developer release of Firefox Mobile has hit the web. It will be used to get feedback from the community of users who try it, among which there are localizers, add-on developers and testers. The web developers should also give some useful feedback and you must know that the main focus of development so far has...
Christian Sejersen, mobile director of engineering from Mozilla recently stated (in a Silicon Republic interview that we won’t be seeing Firefox Mobile on the Mobile OS X and Android platforms. This is not a temporary decision, but rather an approach that will continue in the future as well.
Regarding the iPhone, the reasons for not porting Firefox...
Aegis Mobility, a Canadian software company finally came up with a solution for drivers who can’t keep their eyes on the road, once their phone starts ringing. We’re talking about a software, named DriveAssistT, that will hold the driver’s calls and text messages, till he’s not behind the wheel any more.
The caller won’t...
Natasha Lomas, from silicon.com recently interviewed Nigel Clifford, Symbian CEO in an attempt to find out if the mobile OS champ, Symbian can keep its title. We remind you that earlier this year, Symbian announced that it would take an open source approach, relying on the friendly developers all over the world.
Clifford impresses right from the start,...
A couple of days ago, word was out that we’ll be seeing Firefox Mobile, in its alpha version before the end of this year. Now, screenshots have leaked, allowing us to take a peek at the Windows Mobile version of the browser.
The new mobile browser is also known as Fennec (code name) and we’re curious to see it on other platforms as well,...
Norwegian hacker Erik Kristiansen managed to do what other developers only dream of, that is port the Windows Mobile OS to the iPhone. According to wmpoweruser.com, his discovery was introduced at the MyPhone 2008 summit and you can see the wonderful hacked OS in the video below, in action:
The software is now available in its beta version, running...
Spb Online Games is now available as a separate suite from Spb Software, the most famous WM app maker. These games were originally part of Spb Online services which had about 15.000 users in under two weeks.
What does Spb Online Games feature? Well, about 4 instant online games, plus an online chat service. You can play Checkers, Hexagon or Reversi...
Don’t get excited for nothing, as Google hasn’t released a Google Maps with Street View update for Windows Mobile. However, xda-developers member KDKobes managed to get Google Maps 2.3.1 (Java-based) for BlackBerries to work on his HTC Kaiser (AT&T Tilt) with Street View.
You can download and install his version of the software here,...
Opera 9.6 was just released and it comes with quite a bunch of updates, from the 9.5 version. Opera Link is the main focus of this new release, providing browser syncing, which pretty much keeps your search engine settings and browser history and Opera Mail (with low-bandwidth mode).
Opera Mail now allows the users to ignore or follow a certain email...