Archive for September, 2007

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Flash


There’s a new resource at the Adobe for those of you not already familiar with Flash Lite — a .pdf white paper “Getting started with Flash Lite” Interesting pointers from the white paper: Feature Support Comparison: Adobe Flash Lite , Flash Player and Flash SDK Comparison at a Glance Wireframe diagram for an early version of ‘Smashing Screens’ the screensaver catalog application Best practices It’s a 44 page long, good read, written by Keldon Rush from Smashing Ideas.

signing Express Symbian
Via Kuneri, it seems that the Symbian Signing process will undergo several changes, and in the future there will be an Express Signing — it seems it could be faster, better, less complicated. Read more from Symbian Developer Network forum thread, and some good answers from the forum thread revolving around the topic as well.

and Video by N95 Nokia AAS MB Detailed 8GB and Review
I believe these are currently the best reviews available, so you can select to watch the video or read the text. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianPreview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideReview: Using Youtube Mobile on the Nokia N95Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia Los Angeles Mansion Party Itinerary All About Symbian video reviews the Nokia N95 8GB, while Jose RAM gives a detailed review of the updated Nokia N95 8GB with lots of pictures posted on Mobile Burn.

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Via Alessandro, a new Flash Lite tutorial has been released on the Sony Ericsson developer site, called: Creating dynamic Flash Lite animations using phone data It’s a .zip download that contains the article (11 page long .pdf) telling you how to create a simple clock with Flash Lite, and tutorial .fla files. The article has been written by guys at BlueSkyNorth

N81 Next The Episode Video: Commercial Nokia
Here is the Nokia N81 commercial dubbed, The Next Episode. I like both styles. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Nokia N81 Versus Nokia N80 Preview by CellulareLive at the Nokia Go Play Virtual EventNokia is Flying Me Over to Los Angeles!Connection Between Nokia N81 and Codename Cloverfield?Nokia N95 8GB CommercialMarkTV Ep 03: Riding with the Nokia N95 This 1 minute clip is dark and mysterious, making me curious about the phone, unlike the Nokia N95 8GB commercial, where it directly gives you the features and specifications. Take a look.

tip Friday, Lite of day Flash the
These tips are for Flash Lite (1.1, 2.x, 3.x) or Flash Mobile. Last Friday Scott published the third tip (links to previous ones below): Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #1 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #2 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #3 Go take a look! Scott has started Flash Lite Friday Tip of the Day postings, pieces of code or tips for Flash Lite developers — every Friday.

Express Symbian signing
Via Kuneri, it seems that the Symbian Signing process will undergo several changes, and in the future there will be an Express Signing — it seems it could be faster, better, less complicated. Read more from Symbian Developer Network forum thread, and some good answers from the forum thread revolving around the topic as well.

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Nokia


In summary, it says 20 hours of video, 6,000 songs and games in 3D animation. In case you haven’t seen it yet, the Nokia N95 8GB commercial from Nokia is available. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia is Flying Me Over to Los Angeles!Preview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideNokia N95 8GB Detailed Review and Video by AAS and MBNokia Los Angeles Mansion Party ItineraryLive at the Nokia Go Play Virtual Event Take a look. It’s a one minute clip showing the highlights of the upcoming phone.

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All About Symbian video reviews the Nokia N95 8GB, while Jose RAM gives a detailed review of the updated Nokia N95 8GB with lots of pictures posted on Mobile Burn. I believe these are currently the best reviews available, so you can select to watch the video or read the text. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianPreview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideReview: Using Youtube Mobile on the Nokia N95Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia Los Angeles Mansion Party Itinerary

Drug Mobireader for Using References N95 s Nokia Review:
My partner, on the other hand, carried the real book. I saved some pocket space by having one less thing to carry around. What did I notice? (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Sybarites Reviews the Vertu ConstellationNokia N93 Review by MobileBurnNokia N95 Review by the Nokialist Part 1Sid Previews the Nokia N95Jaymos World With The Nokia N93Nokia N95 Video Review by All About Symbian I used my Nokia N95’s’ eBook reader, MobiReader, instead of carrying a heavy and thick Drug Reference guide in the hospital which was required for my clinicals. The Nokia N95’s eBook reader is faster and more convenient.

1 Nokia Million Blog Reaches The
I’m going to take this opportunity to ask the lurkers to say hi and introduce yourself. I’m happy to announce that The Nokia Blog reached its 1 millionth pageview. Unbelievable! (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:E61 Life Recommends the Nokia BlogNokia E90 First Pictures By EngadgetChange of PlansHoista Plays With the Nokia N95 and Nokia N75Easy to Replace the Nokia N95 CoverContact When I first started in October 2006, I was really excited receiving 20,000 views in a month, but now the blog has been getting well over 100,000+ per month.

Made and Match in 08 N95, Video Nokia iMovie Heaven
For example is using my Nokia N95 for MarkTV episode 5. It’s now even faster to edit and share videos from our phones to the internet thanks to iMovie ‘08. In addition to Nokia having Nseries phones shooting videos at DVD-like quality at 30 frames per second and VGA size (640×480 pixels resolution), you can have good quality videos on the internet in a few minutes. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:MarkTV Finale: New York City Street FairMarkTV Ep 04: Road Trip to Philly with the Nokia N93i and N95Video: Chasing the Fedex Truck and Nokia N95 UnboxingVideo: Gaming on the Nokia N95Video: From Computer to Nokia N95 to TVSighting: Nokia N93s Used For Surveillance in Bourne Ultimatum

with Flash Paper: Getting White Lite started
There’s a new resource at the Adobe for those of you not already familiar with Flash Lite — a .pdf white paper “Getting started with Flash Lite” Interesting pointers from the white paper: Feature Support Comparison: Adobe Flash Lite , Flash Player and Flash SDK Comparison at a Glance Wireframe diagram for an early version of ‘Smashing Screens’ the screensaver catalog application Best practices It’s a 44 page long, good read, written by Keldon Rush from Smashing Ideas.

Cellulare Nokia N80 Preview by N81 Nokia Versus Video:
Cellulare Magazine reviews the Nokia N81 by providing a Nokia N81 vs. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N80Nokia N80 Firmware Update Now AvailableNokia N93 Versus the Sony HandycamVideo: Sheila vs Jen Boxing on Nintendo WiiPreview: Nokia N81 Initial ThoughtsConnection Between Nokia N81 and Codename Cloverfield? In the end, they think the Nokia N81 will be a revolutionary phone just like the Nokia N80 when it was released. They also show a demo of an N-Gage game at the end. Take a look. Nokia N80 comparison video.

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Flash


Scott has started Flash Lite Friday Tip of the Day postings, pieces of code or tips for Flash Lite developers — every Friday. These tips are for Flash Lite (1.1, 2.x, 3.x) or Flash Mobile. Last Friday Scott published the third tip (links to previous ones below): Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #1 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #2 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #3 Go take a look!

for 3 Flash Media 3, Lite Flash Server support
Adobe expects the first Flash Lite 3 enabled devices to be available by the end of the year.” “Adobe will preview Adobe Flash Media Server 3 during the IBC 2007 Exhibition at its stand (Hall 7, Stand 721) in the RAI Convention Center, Amsterdam, September 7-11. Adobe Flash Lite 3 will bring the Adobe Flash Player video format from the desktop to mobile handsets and devices, enabling operators, handset manufacturers and developers alike to deliver more engaging experiences to mobile users. For more information, please visit www.adobe.com/go/fms3_faq .” Read the full press release Adobe announced Flash Media Server3 that supports Flash Lite 3, which is scheduled to ship in the first quarter of 2008. “Adobe Flash Media Server 3 will also support live and recorded streaming to Adobe Flash Lite 3, Adobe s award-winning Flash Player runtime specifically designed for mobile phones.

phone data Lite Flash Flash dynamic animations Creating using Lite tutorial:
Via Alessandro, a new Flash Lite tutorial has been released on the Sony Ericsson developer site, called: Creating dynamic Flash Lite animations using phone data It’s a .zip download that contains the article (11 page long .pdf) telling you how to create a simple clock with Flash Lite, and tutorial .fla files. The article has been written by guys at BlueSkyNorth

Moket from Mocarbon
It’s all about animated wallpapers that aim to educate the masses in order to reduce the usage of electricity — as leaving ones phone charger plugged into socket uses electricity all the time. Gotta say, exactly the type of thinking we have been doing lately — cool to see Mocarbon live! Dale/Moket has released a really cool Flash Lite wallpaper content site, Mocarbon. Check it out! http://www.mocarbon.com

Flash and your content: Lite presentation Creating selling Bill s
Bill has released his “Creating and Selling your Flash Lite content” Flashforward presentation as a .pdf . It’s a 21 page package well worth reading - download it now And thanks Bill for including Aniway logo amongst great companies like Shockwave, BreakDesign, Moket, Smashing Ideas, Blue Sky North and others on page 2

Nokia Initial N81 Preview: Thoughts
(more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Nokia N81 Versus Nokia N80 Preview by CellulareNokia Los Angeles Mansion Party ItineraryConnection Between Nokia N81 and Codename Cloverfield?Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia N95 Preview by J n TrangelNokia is Flying Me Over to Los Angeles! After watching the Nokia N81 videos, pictures, and reading other people’s impressions from the Nokia Go Play event, I am sharing my initial thoughts on the new device. I’ll write a review once I really have it in my hands. No, I have not held the N81 or played with it yet. In the end, I think it’s perfect for anyone looking to carry a cool phone to show off, but power users like me will probably pass on it. Check out the rest of my opinion.

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The financial assistance from the Community cannot exceed 50 % of the total eligible costs (60 % for single projects presenting an interest in promoting European cultural diversity). The minimum grant is EUR 10 000. The call for proposals can be found here (.pdf) More details can be found here The deadlines for submissions are: November 15, 2007 and April 15, 2008. The EU forms have been notoriously complex, but just a couple of weeks ago some changes were made to proposal forms. The maximum grant is EUR 60 000 except for the development of game prototypes for games consoles, portable consoles and computers for which the maximum grant is EUR 100 000.” That is the normal way for subsidized funding within EU: it means that you are able to get 50% of the funding for the project, and need to get the other half yourself. European Commission officials have announced a funding that is part of the MEDIA 2007 program, and funding is now available for innovating interactive works for computers, mobile phones (yes, that means Flash Lite games as well , handhelds and game consoles. “The projects are selected on the basis of development strategy, development budget, strategies for financing and distribution, quality of project, feasibility of production, and international distribution. Companies submitting an application must have completed a previous work, which has been commercially distributed during the period between 1 January 2005 and the date of submission of their application.” Read more from EGDF (European Games Developer Federation) site Maximum support is EUR 100.000 for all aspects of development, and cannot exceed 50% of the eligible costs.” “The total budget allocated to the co-financing of projects is estimated to be EUR 1,5 million (providing the EU budget for 2008 is approved). Can’t remember the exact details, but instead of former 40+ page submission forms the new ones are more like 20+ page, and the whole process is (said to be) simplified. Do note that the company making the submission must have previous track record: “Grants of this type are aimed at companies developing on and off-line interactive works.

signing Express Symbian
Via Kuneri, it seems that the Symbian Signing process will undergo several changes, and in the future there will be an Express Signing — it seems it could be faster, better, less complicated. Read more from Symbian Developer Network forum thread, and some good answers from the forum thread revolving around the topic as well.

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Flash Games


(more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Nokia N81 Versus Nokia N80 Preview by CellulareLive at the Nokia Go Play Virtual EventNokia is Flying Me Over to Los Angeles!Connection Between Nokia N81 and Codename Cloverfield?Nokia N95 8GB CommercialMarkTV Ep 03: Riding with the Nokia N95 This 1 minute clip is dark and mysterious, making me curious about the phone, unlike the Nokia N95 8GB commercial, where it directly gives you the features and specifications. Take a look. Here is the Nokia N81 commercial dubbed, The Next Episode. I like both styles.

Million Blog Reaches The Nokia 1
Unbelievable! When I first started in October 2006, I was really excited receiving 20,000 views in a month, but now the blog has been getting well over 100,000+ per month. I’m going to take this opportunity to ask the lurkers to say hi and introduce yourself. I’m happy to announce that The Nokia Blog reached its 1 millionth pageview. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:E61 Life Recommends the Nokia BlogNokia E90 First Pictures By EngadgetChange of PlansHoista Plays With the Nokia N95 and Nokia N75Easy to Replace the Nokia N95 CoverContact

data Creating using animations Lite Flash phone tutorial: Flash Lite dynamic
Via Alessandro, a new Flash Lite tutorial has been released on the Sony Ericsson developer site, called: Creating dynamic Flash Lite animations using phone data It’s a .zip download that contains the article (11 page long .pdf) telling you how to create a simple clock with Flash Lite, and tutorial .fla files. The article has been written by guys at BlueSkyNorth

Mocarbon from Moket
It’s all about animated wallpapers that aim to educate the masses in order to reduce the usage of electricity — as leaving ones phone charger plugged into socket uses electricity all the time. Gotta say, exactly the type of thinking we have been doing lately — cool to see Mocarbon live! Check it out! http://www.mocarbon.com Dale/Moket has released a really cool Flash Lite wallpaper content site, Mocarbon.

Review and Video 8GB Nokia AAS MB and Detailed N95 by
I believe these are currently the best reviews available, so you can select to watch the video or read the text. All About Symbian video reviews the Nokia N95 8GB, while Jose RAM gives a detailed review of the updated Nokia N95 8GB with lots of pictures posted on Mobile Burn. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianPreview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideReview: Using Youtube Mobile on the Nokia N95Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia N95 Review by the Nokialist Part 1

Initial Thoughts Nokia Preview: N81
In the end, I think it’s perfect for anyone looking to carry a cool phone to show off, but power users like me will probably pass on it. Check out the rest of my opinion. I’ll write a review once I really have it in my hands. No, I have not held the N81 or played with it yet. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Video: Nokia N81 Versus Nokia N80 Preview by CellulareConnection Between Nokia N81 and Codename Cloverfield?Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia is Flying Me Over to Los Angeles!Nokia N95 Preview by J n TrangelPirates Preview of Nokia N95 is Back After watching the Nokia N81 videos, pictures, and reading other people’s impressions from the Nokia Go Play event, I am sharing my initial thoughts on the new device.

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Flash Games


So when I realized that there’s a Youtube mobile site ((http://m.youtube.com), I had to test it out on my N95 to see how the usage experience is. I love Youtube. In the end, I think accessing the mobile site is better than going to the Video Centre application, but having a good experience also requires good broadband connection. Read the rest of my review. I also love my Nokia N95. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Sid Previews the Nokia N95YouTube or Flash Works Fine on the Nokia N95Nokia N95 8GB Detailed Review and Video by AAS and MBNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianNokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N93 Review By Digit Life

City York Fair Finale: MarkTV Street New
MarkTV, my attempt on videoblogging is going to a new address and a new name called, Nseries TV. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:MarkTV Ep 03: Riding with the Nokia N95MarkTV Ep 04: Road Trip to Philly with the Nokia N93i and N95Nokia New York Store Employees Can DanceNokia N73 is Used By One of the Heroes on NBCNokia Go Play Virtual Event ItineraryNokia N95 and N75 Prototypes Now at New York Nokia Store It is not up yet, but it will be soon at http://nseries.tv. Nseries TV is a going to be a video blog using the latest Nseries devices from Nokia. For the last episode of MarkTV, I take my Nokia N95 to a New York City street fair.

Blog 1 The Nokia Million Reaches
Unbelievable! I’m happy to announce that The Nokia Blog reached its 1 millionth pageview. I’m going to take this opportunity to ask the lurkers to say hi and introduce yourself. When I first started in October 2006, I was really excited receiving 20,000 views in a month, but now the blog has been getting well over 100,000+ per month. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:E61 Life Recommends the Nokia BlogNokia E90 First Pictures By EngadgetChange of PlansHoista Plays With the Nokia N95 and Nokia N75Easy to Replace the Nokia N95 CoverContact

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Nokia


All About Symbian video reviews the Nokia N95 8GB, while Jose RAM gives a detailed review of the updated Nokia N95 8GB with lots of pictures posted on Mobile Burn. I believe these are currently the best reviews available, so you can select to watch the video or read the text. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianPreview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideReview: Using Youtube Mobile on the Nokia N95Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia N95 Review by the Nokialist Part 1

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Nokia


(more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:MarkTV Finale: New York City Street FairMarkTV Ep 04: Road Trip to Philly with the Nokia N93i and N95Video: Chasing the Fedex Truck and Nokia N95 UnboxingVideo: Gaming on the Nokia N95Video: From Computer to Nokia N95 to TVSighting: Nokia N93s Used For Surveillance in Bourne Ultimatum In addition to Nokia having Nseries phones shooting videos at DVD-like quality at 30 frames per second and VGA size (640×480 pixels resolution), you can have good quality videos on the internet in a few minutes. It’s now even faster to edit and share videos from our phones to the internet thanks to iMovie ‘08. For example is using my Nokia N95 for MarkTV episode 5.

Nokia and N95 8GB AAS MB and Review by Video Detailed
All About Symbian video reviews the Nokia N95 8GB, while Jose RAM gives a detailed review of the updated Nokia N95 8GB with lots of pictures posted on Mobile Burn. I believe these are currently the best reviews available, so you can select to watch the video or read the text. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Nokia N95 8GB CommercialNokia N95 Video Review by All About SymbianPreview: New Multimedia Menu Revealed in the Nokia N95 8GB User GuideReview: Using Youtube Mobile on the Nokia N95Video: Nokia N81 Commercial The Next EpisodeNokia N95 Review by the Nokialist Part 1

Lite Flash the Friday, of day tip
These tips are for Flash Lite (1.1, 2.x, 3.x) or Flash Mobile. Last Friday Scott published the third tip (links to previous ones below): Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #1 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #2 Flash Lite Friday - Tip of the Day #3 Go take a look! Scott has started Flash Lite Friday Tip of the Day postings, pieces of code or tips for Flash Lite developers — every Friday.

study: case Moket Adobe
It’s good to see a case study about a company that is focusing on Flash Lite succesfully, as this strengthens the belief in the whole forming Flash Lite ecosystem. Adobe presents us Dale Rankines Moket, in this case study — good going Dale!

Video N-Gage Very 2.0 Looks Promising Preview:
The new service will let users be able to play games against friends, sample, buy and recommend new games from their phones, and compete in large tournaments. It will become a multiplayer gaming service that will work on its popular phones, most likely the Nseries devices. (more…) —Related Articles at the Nokia blog:Preview: Nokia N81 Initial ThoughtsPirates Preview of Nokia N95 is BackNokia N95 Preview by J n TrangelVideo: Nokia N81 Versus Nokia N80 Preview by CellulareNokia N95 Preview from KaosprojectNokia N95 Preview from All About Symbian According to the New York Times, Nokia is announcing N-Gage 2.0 at the Nokia Go Play event this Thursday. Check out the videos to see how the new N-Gage service and the Next-Gen games look.

Express signing Symbian
Via Kuneri, it seems that the Symbian Signing process will undergo several changes, and in the future there will be an Express Signing — it seems it could be faster, better, less complicated. Read more from Symbian Developer Network forum thread, and some good answers from the forum thread revolving around the topic as well.