Opera Mini 3: RSS for your cell phone
Opera Mini has a reputation as one of the fastest web browsers for java-enabled cell phones. Opera Mini does a great job of rendering web pages in no time flat. Opera Mini 3 adds a few new features to speed up your mobile web browsing even further. Probably the biggest new feature in Opera Mini 3 is RSS support. You can subscribe through the browser and get updates every time you connect. You can ...
There's plenty of ways to transfer YouTube or Google videos to a mobile device. But what if you don't feel like downloading and transcoding videos to save on your phone? Movidity hopes you'll just say YouWho? and use their site instead. Movidity plans to launch movy.tv in January. The site will let users upload audio or video content which will automatically be converted into a format that is ...
Podlinez wants to take the "pod" out of podcasting. The service went live just a few days ago, allowing you to listen to podcasts without downloading them, and without an internet connection. All you have to do is dial a phone number to listen to the podcast of your choice. Here's how it works: You take the feed for any podcast and type it in to the box at Podlinez. If the feed is in their ...
Zyb (still in beta) will allow you to backup your phone to their website so you never lose contacts, calendar entries, etc. It is a pretty innovative service, and makes it easy to backup all your data. Zyb will even allow you to add new data via the web and sync it to your phone. It is quite a bit like an online HotSync or ActiveSync for your phone. It is a great idea, though my provider won't ...
Nimbuzz is a utility for your mobile phone to chat and send free text messages to contacts. The tool works with both MSN and Google Talk. There are no limits of characters for the texting feature of Nimbuzz, and messages can be sent to desktops as well with the Nimbuzz desktop application. The Nimbuzz chat feature enables users to chat mobile to mobile or mobile to PC with MSN or Google Talk ...
Because it's not enough to be addicted to MySpace
on your computer, a company called Helio is talking about offering MySpace phones. Providers
will sell the phones to users, who will then be able to read and post wherever they go. No word on whether or not the
phone will strip out crappy HTML and CSS, eye-scalding animated GIF's, or confusing background/text combos. I look
forward to squinting on ...
If you use
Outlook's calendar a lot it's only natural to want to be able to have your cell phone remind you about events, but
unless you have a fairly high-end phone, there's not always an easy way to sync your phone's calendar with Outlook's.
messagingreminder.com (not the snappiest name, guys) is a cool service
that integrates with your Outlook calendar and skips your phone's calendar entirely ...





