Sunday, 25 November 2007

Twittering on Hictu


Hictu announced a new feature to their micro blogging platform, people using this service can now dual post to both hictu and twitter.



 


With video blogging in-built, this announcement could well see more users coming to the platform. More twitter related features are coming as well such as a one touch import button to copy all your twitter friends over.

Saturday, 24 November 2007

Seeqpod goes mobile

 


The people over at seeqpod have been busy with some new updates, and one of these updates is a web app for the iPhone/iPod touch.


I made this quick movie to demonstrate



Other updates include an improved embeddable player and a “Search and Play All” button, now you simply type in an artist name and get an instant playlist.


Some nice features with more to follow this is looking pretty nice.

Friday, 16 November 2007

If 24 was filmed in 1994



We’ve come a long way since those days

Thursday, 15 November 2007

Momail launches in the UK


Today Momail launches its popular mobile email service in the UK. It takes less than two minutes to set up a Momail account and is as easy as SMS to use. In addition, all other email accounts can be collected into a mobile SuperInbox, from where you may also read and handle attachments. Momail’s mobile email service is free. Registration may be done via the mobile or via Internet on www.momail.co.uk.


Momail does not require special clients or software in the mobile, thus minimizing download and installation problems.  This functionality also enables the service to work on the widest choice of devices on the market, today. Momail leverages the pre-installed email support platform within handsets (similar to SMS) which thus makes Momail easier to use than other available mobile email services.



Some of the Momail features include Spam and Virus protection, adaption technologies which means that the amount of data received is lower, so the cost of data transfer is lowered.


From launch, Momail also works on the newly introduced iPhone. To ease the set-up process for new purchasers of the iPhone, Momail has included a tutorial within the registration process to lead users through the Momail set-up. 

Ojom launches its first iPhone game

Ojom GmbH, a leading creator and global publisher of mobile games, today announced the release of its first game specifically designed for the iPhone; adapted to drag, drop and twist just like the device. The highly successful mobile puzzler, Maya, has been adapted for the iPhone, and its Deluxe version was released in conjunction with the iPhone’s Euro Launch via Jamster and Jamba, where it is currently exclusively available. Maya can be played through the integrated Safari browser and is absolutely free to iPhone users.



Just like the iPhone, Maya twists and flips as you make your way through the jungle via a series of mind challenging logic games. In the game you must solve a series of puzzles in your quest to find the Maya Temple hidden deep in the jungle. The story goes that, inside the temple, you will find a number of ‘golden artefacts’ that hold the key to an unsolved mystery. Collect the golden artefacts by solving the puzzles and unlock the secret of the Temple of Mysteries. You will be flipping and twisting the triangles with ease on the iPhone’s touch screen and will be trying to master this game at every possible opportunity.