Archive for May, 2008

HelloTwitFace – now with Summize search!

May 20th, 2008

For the past week I’ve been toiling away on integrating Summize into HelloTwitFace.  Screen06 Summize replaces TweetScan as HelloTwitFace’s replies and search tabs.  This was a challenge as I’d already built in RSS reading capabilities to read the TweetScan results, but Summize works with ATOM.  I did some diggining and finally got it working…and I have the start of a Summize .NET API.

I think this is the first Windows Mobile app out there to include Summize capabilities.  Summize rocks by the way, it is SUPER FAST!

Deets on how to use what’s new after the jump.

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TV on you watch? That's so 80's, get it on your phone!

May 20th, 2008

I’m a real WinMo”phile”, and a massive fan of TV, I’ve been watching what’s being written about the Gigabyte t600 for a while and this article over at msmobiles about the device caught my eye.  image The t600 is a WinMo pro, so that’s one with a touch screen, device that incorporates a whole host of TV recievers for different places around the globe…the UK included with DVB-T support.  msmobiles have managed to test the device in the infamous T5 at Heathrow.  The results look good too.

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Just written my first post for mobiletechaddicts.com

May 17th, 2008

Well, I’ve just put up my first post for mobiletechaddicts.com – go check it out.  That’s were most if not all of my mobile tech news and reviews will land form now on.  Also on Mobile Tech Addicts is lots of the latest news on cool mobile tech developments.

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iPlayer on MCE – very promising indeed

May 16th, 2008

I picked up on this from Ian’s blog but this has got to be one of the best Media Center plug-ins in development at the moment.  If you’re in the uk you’ll have heard of the BBC iPlayer, basically we have a “uniquely” funded broadcaster and they are making much of their content available for free in the UK.image

Martin Millmore has created this great plug-in as the beeb have been a bit slow to react to making a Media Center interface for iPlayer, although they have made one available for wii, I must sort that out (not to self).  What I love about this is that its nice and clean and installed really easily.  Lots of the other hacks out there to get this working require the local iPlayer client, this plug-in doesn’t require that as it will display the stream’s that iPlayer offers.

The streams are by the way, watchable, not amazing but not bad either, I was able to watch the Madonna performance at The Big Weekend last week absolutely fine.

There is a minor niggle with the plug-in in that it needs the mouse to start the stream, not a big problem as there is software to make the Media Center remote work as a mouse.

Martin, if you read this post, then there is one improvement I’d like to see…a blue background.

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Facebook chat is coming to a jabber client near you soon

May 14th, 2008

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A few sources are today talking about facebook opening up their chat application to jabber capable clients. I’ve talked about this before and I can see this being the killer thing for the fb chat platform, which to be fair has been lack luster in its growth.

I see this as being a kin to to twitter opening their api, just like most tweets come from other app’s that’s what will happen to the fb chat platform.

Notice that I’m calling it a chat platform.

Opening it up in this way is going to encourage some really cool app developers to come out with cool things! On the mobile front apps like palringo are gonna sky rocket in their use, any kind me identity aggregation will take off with high use of the elements the combine. The very widespread and diverse user case of fb will lead up to more people chatting. I think we will also see some asynchronous methods me using fb chat popping up, like sms to chat services.

This space is gonna get very cool, very quick, mark my words!

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Via: Paul’s blog, techcrunch

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Freesat is comming…finally, oh and a recommendation for a FreeView aerial

May 6th, 2008

Stuff-em-up-the-hill-backwards has an interesting piece with links etc, on Freesat’s launch today in the UK.

From my point of view I can’t wait to see support for this in Media Center, there are some codec changes that need to occur for MC to be able to view the Sat channels, which I think are MPEG-4.  Hopefully this will come from the Direct-TV changes being made for the US.  This will give us HD TV in Media Center in the UK quite nicely.

 

Gigaboost Digital TV Aerial Kit Also over the weekend I upgraded my parents Digital Terrestrial aerial with one with a really great, and now VERY highly recommended bit of kit from Maplin.  I bought this unit, Gigaboost, it gives a 16dB boost to the signal and is simply the best Freeview reception I’ve ever seen!!  Installation was fairly simple, following electrocuting myself on a mains cable loose and un-terminated in the loft!  It’s powered mast head amplified unit.

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PointUI gets an update to make it look WM7 ish

May 6th, 2008

Over the weekend I had some time to catch up and found that PointUI has been updated to version 2.5 and with that it’s seen quite a major overhaul of the UI.  It now looks kinda WinMo 7 ish in a way.  They’ve split the Applications button and built in a really pretty contacts manager.  This has always been one of my favourites since it came out but I’d recommend this to anyone looking to make their WinMo device more friendly.

In other news HTC are due to announce their “Manilla” or “Touchflo 2″ interface today, so we’ll see how that pans out.

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hellotwitface minor update

May 1st, 2008

Ok. That caught me out. I think twitter updated their xml format on Tuesday. On Wednesday hellotwitface stopped working, it wasn’t immediately obvious but they added an extra tag inbefore the user tags on the friends timeline.

It’s now fixed and an update is available through apptodate.

I’ve also included a sneak peak at the next release, with is using http://tweetscan.com to fine all your replies. hellotwitface is moving into a phase me becoming a mobile mashup for twitter and related services.

If there’s a feature you’d like comment on this post!

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