Nokia Store update for S60 3rd Edition phones

Anyone with a S60 3rd Edition phone might like to dive into the Nokia Store today, as there’s a client update – there are no obvious changes, so presumably it’s bug fixes and tweaks to fit in with Nokia’s Store servers. But, as always, best to stay up to date. Screen proof below.

Anyone with a S60 3rd Edition phone might like to dive into the Nokia Store today, as there’s a client update – there are no obvious changes, so presumably it’s bug fixes and tweaks to fit in with Nokia’s Store servers. But, as always, best to stay up to date. Screen proof below.

Triggertrap brings its auto shutter release powers to Android with new application

Triggertrap brings its auto shutter release powers to Android with new application

With Google’s mobile OS claiming a whopping 68 percent of the world’s total smartphone marketshare, it’s almost a requirement for companies to expand outside of that other well-known platform. Naturally, the Kickstarter-funded Triggertrap has taken note of this and is now announcing that its automatic shutter release creation will be available on Android starting today. Unlike on iOS, however, the Triggertrap Mobile application won’t have a free version on Google Play (or Amazon’s app store), so users will have to shell out $5 for the app in order to get started — of course, that’s on top of the $30 for the must-have dongle and matching cable. Triggertrap’s expected to be showing off the new Android app at Photokina next week, and you know we’ll be sure to bring you a demo to help you decide if it’s indeed worth pulling the trigger.

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Triggertrap brings its auto shutter release powers to Android with new application

With Google’s mobile OS claiming a whopping 68 percent of the world’s total smartphone marketshare, it’s almost a requirement for companies to expand outside of that other well-known platform. Naturally, the Kickstarter-funded Triggertrap has taken note of this and is now announcing that its automatic shutter release creation will be available on Android starting today. Unlike on iOS, however, the Triggertrap Mobile application won’t have a free version on Google Play (or Amazon’s app store), so users will have to shell out $5 for the app in order to get started — of course, that’s on top of the $30 for the must-have dongle and matching cable. Triggertrap’s expected to be showing off the new Android app at Photokina next week, and you know we’ll be sure to bring you a demo to help you decide if it’s indeed worth pulling the trigger.

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Open Question: If women with small breasts are found so attractive, sexy, and desirable, why then do large breasts? receive so much attention? honestly a girl with a flat chest is a deal breaker for me, its like being with a 10 year old girl i dont mean to sound like an assh0le, but thats […]

Open Question: If women with small breasts are found so attractive, sexy, and desirable, why then do large breasts?
receive so much attention?
honestly a girl with a flat chest is a deal breaker for me, its like being with a 10 year old girl i dont mean to sound like an assh0le, but thats just my taste dont blame me for what i like, everyone is different and has likes and dislikes but from a scientific perspective, men prefer a woman with bigger boobs because it shows that she is more fetrile and can feed her offspring, thats just nature (survival of the fittest) natural selection, thats why muscular men go for the hot girls, although he can get any girl he wants, and it goes the same way for women, at school all the guys drool over one girl, she knows she can get any guy she wants, but she waits for a guy of her ”quality” to come along

lets take me for example, before i was skinny, honestly i was a 6/10, i had no game, no girl ever looked at me, then one day it hit me, i went to the gym, got muscular, i got some game, changed my attitude, style etc, of course all of this didn’t happened overnight, it took me more than a year for the transformation, now im a 8/10, but before when i was a 6/10, i would have gone out with a flat chested girl (because that all i could get), but now im changed, now i can attract girls with big boobs, so thats what i go for, i can still go for a girl with a flat chest, but if i know i can do better, why settle for less, from my experience if youre not happy and insecure about something, you can do something about it, but everything has a risk and a reward

sorry for sounding shallow, honestly i didnt mean to come off this way, but life is not fair, im glad i learned that early in life,

SORRY, i didnt mean to, if i offended anyone, (but theres a saying (plain talk, bad manners),

what i said above is just my personal opinion (i could be right, i could be wrong), what you make of it is up too you.

  1. A guy who cares that much about boob size aint worth my time.. Hence why i aint reading this bullshit. Fyi Women with wider hips are more fertile, Breast size has not correlated with fertility.

    Also, Shannon is a shit name for a boy IN MY OPINION.

  2. Ya i skipped over all of that…Judging a girl on her boob size is just…No! I could care less about looks when it comes to dating a girl…It matters about their personality! You also basically just shot down and made Flat chest girls feel horrible ._. Personally i love flat chested girls but ya boobs should not matter at all for you to like someone
  3. We all have our ideal looks we are attracted to. There may even be conflicting desires as in nice tidy small boobs and also the melons.

    A lot of your Game and ranking is in your head. I would guess you outwardly didn’t change so much but your inner thoughts and actions changed and this upped your game. So, your progress was in your head mostly.

    I suggest you work to be with the type of female that appeals to you and not be unkind to those that don’t. At some point you may find your total ranking of desirability will weigh different factors more than you are ranking them now. For me I like a spunky female. Something playful and interesting is better than just pretty and dull to talk to. Also, most very pretty girls are very demanding and expect that you live according to their wants and desires only.

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NetTalk updates Android application with fresh UI, new in-app features

NetTalk updates Android application with fresh UI, new in-app features

Some members of the Android crowd have been able to happily make gratis calls throughout the US and Canada with NetTalk’s app offering for a while now, and today the calling service is pushing out a new version in hopes of improving the all-around user experience. For starters, NetTalk’s stuffed a revamped UI inside v2.1.1, while there’s also the addition of a couple of in-app features that let folks buy credit to make international calls and sign-up for an account straight from within the application. As NetTalk’s CEO, Anastasios Kyriakides, assertively points out, the Android app’s “the perfect complement to the NetTalk DUO” — which, if you recall, touts itself as being the one to help you Fire Your Phone Company. All talking aside, the NetTalk freebies are yours to grab now from Google Play, link is just down below.

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NetTalk updates Android application with fresh UI, new in-app features

Some members of the Android crowd have been able to happily make gratis calls throughout the US and Canada with NetTalk’s app offering for a while now, and today the calling service is pushing out a new version in hopes of improving the all-around user experience. For starters, NetTalk’s stuffed a revamped UI inside v2.1.1, while there’s also the addition of a couple of in-app features that let folks buy credit to make international calls and sign-up for an account straight from within the application. As NetTalk’s CEO, Anastasios Kyriakides, assertively points out, the Android app’s “the perfect complement to the NetTalk DUO” — which, if you recall, touts itself as being the one to help you Fire Your Phone Company. All talking aside, the NetTalk freebies are yours to grab now from Google Play, link is just down below.

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Nokia surprises with new E710 Communicator

A Sunday, and April 1st at that, is an unusual day to launch a flagship product, but Nokia has done this with the new E710 Communicator. Seemingly incorporating some of the best bits of both the N8 and E7, we have, at last, a smartphone that we’ll leave no Symbian fan dissatisfied. Press photos and specifications are all shown below.

A Sunday, and April 1st at that, is an unusual day to launch a flagship product, but Nokia has done this with the new E710 Communicator. Seemingly incorporating some of the best bits of both the N8 and E7, we have, at last, a smartphone that we’ll leave no Symbian fan dissatisfied. Press photos and specifications are all shown below.

… but what a camera

Onlyfoolsandmobiles has a nice little Sunday post up, eulogising the Nokia N8’s camera (again), specifically for landscape shots, giving a few tips on settings and showing off some truly beautiful examples. Click through his links for Flickr sets from the N8 by other users too.

Onlyfoolsandmobiles has a nice little Sunday post up, eulogising the Nokia N8’s camera (again), specifically for landscape shots, giving a few tips on settings and showing off some truly beautiful examples. Click through his links for Flickr sets from the N8 by other users too.

Review: RamInfo

Yes, yes, I know the OS is supposed to handle RAM for me. And, on the whole, it does a fine job. But I wish Nokia/Symbian would trust me with the salient statistic of how full my phone’s RAM is. It’s a statistic that only an uber-geek would want, but then that’s me. In the past I’ve installed task managers or file managers, just for an incidental RAM reporting menu option, but this is much easier. One tiny and simple (and free) widget and I can now see exactly how much RAM is left with once glance at my home screen.

Yes, yes, I know the OS is supposed to handle RAM for me. And, on the whole, it does a fine job. But I wish Nokia/Symbian would trust me with the salient statistic of how full my phone’s RAM is. It’s a statistic that only an uber-geek would want, but then that’s me. In the past I’ve installed task managers or file managers, just for an incidental RAM reporting menu option, but this is much easier. One tiny and simple (and free) widget and I can now see exactly how much RAM is left with once glance at my home screen.

Review: Proporta Turbocharger 7000

We’ve enthused about Proporta’s mobile chargers ever since day one, with capacities rising from just over 1000mAh to 3400mAh, then to 5000mAh and now this, the Turbocharger 7000, at a whopping 7000mAh. In this review, I look at what you get for your money and assess its performance, its build quality and its worth, in terms of keeping smartphones, games consoles and even tablets charged and working.

We’ve enthused about Proporta’s mobile chargers ever since day one, with capacities rising from just over 1000mAh to 3400mAh, then to 5000mAh and now this, the Turbocharger 7000, at a whopping 7000mAh. In this review, I look at what you get for your money and assess its performance, its build quality and its worth, in terms of keeping smartphones, games consoles and even tablets charged and working.

Nokia Pulse gets a big update, Maps Suite tweaked

If you’ve been brave enough to throw yourself into the Beta Maps Suite, note that there’s a big update to Pulse, its core module that allows you to share your location and activities with friends and relatives with other Symbian phones loaded with the software. Changelog and links below, and the usual caveats apply about beta software and backups!

If you’ve been brave enough to throw yourself into the Beta Maps Suite, note that there’s a big update to Pulse, its core module that allows you to share your location and activities with friends and relatives with other Symbian phones loaded with the software. Changelog and links below, and the usual caveats apply about beta software and backups!

The Nokia E7 and 700 – an unlikely comparison

The Nokia E7 and 700 – there couldn’t be two Symbian devices that are more different. The E7 is the enterprise-focussed behemoth, and the 700 is the ultra slim device made to discreetly fit into any pocket. Surprisingly, there is very little that you can do with one device that you can’t do with the other. Thanks to Belle’s updated user interface, Symbian’s best in class power management and its general functionality, there is plenty to lament about Nokia’s decision to sunset the platform.

The Nokia E7 and 700 – there couldn’t be two Symbian devices that are more different. The E7 is the enterprise-focussed behemoth, and the 700 is the ultra slim device made to discreetly fit into any pocket. Surprisingly, there is very little that you can do with one device that you can’t do with the other. Thanks to Belle’s updated user interface, Symbian’s best in class power management and its general functionality, there is plenty to lament about Nokia’s decision to sunset the platform.