Mahjong, a popular game from the Chinese, is now available for the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
The Mahjong Wall is taken from original Chinese tile game Mah Jongg Wall and was designed for shorter periods of cell phone play while still offering more mystery, strategy, and puzzle solving compared to other games. The Majhong Wall [...]
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RoadPilot is a popular company in Europe that manufacturers a GPS radar that is capable of detecting and alerting speed camera detectors. They just launched a new version called RoadPilot Mobile that works with Nokia software, but in the near future there will be more devices supporting the application, like Samsungs and Sony Ericssons.
The usefulness [...]
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If you’re not in the United States and were dying to try out Google Maps Navigation on a capable phone, you were probably happy to hear that a group of hackers were able to get around Google’s block.
However, today it was announced that Google has blocked the workaround and the service no longer works internationally. [...]
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I would have to say the trench run at the very end of Star Wars makes very little sense. After all, why should a Death Star have some weak spot, and why is there a convenient trench leading up to it? Of course, the final battle scene is so cool that you forget this.
Inspiration from [...]
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It was announced today that the app store for the Symbian platform, entitled Horizon, has today gone live in beta form. There isn’t much to choose from right now with only 50 mobile apps currently available but the Symbian Foundation promise thousands of choices in 2010.
While this is great news for Symbian users its also [...]
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