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Phil Northam: Samsung's Mobile InnovatorSamsung Mobile Innovator is the latest developer support program from a Symbian OS licensee. Richard Bloor caught up with Phil Northam, the program's Global Marketing Manager and one of its founding members, to find out more.
A note from Nokia reps this week informs us that the Nokia viNe application will be rolled out of Beta soon... possibly even this week. viNe is a web service that enables users of the application to share their journeys, along with media collected along the way. As a long-time Sports Tracker user, N95 enthusiasts, and evangelist of all things mobile and geospatial, I was provided with a pre-release version of viNe - details and a complete "How To" install and use the application are provided... enjoy! Enter Nokia viNe 101
It was back in June 2008 that the E71 was officially released to the public - the selling points for the E71 were a sleek, stylish do-it-all device that came with Mail for Exchange mobile email client - pre-loaded with the Nokia E71. Actually, the device boasted much much more than these attributes as you'll see below in my findings after having the pleasure of making the E71 my main device for 3 weeks... enjoy the recap, the images and the videos!
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Latest UIQ 3 Code Sample
Written by Sony Ericsson
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
Sony Ericsson's latest UIQ 3 code sample offer insight into using the alarm server to handle multiple alarm events.
This is a UIQ 3 example on how to use the alarm server to manage alarms. By using a client-side interface to the alarm server, the example application can add and remove alarms as well as request notifications for alarm changes. The alarm server takes care of notifying the user when an alarm expires. The application sets the details for each alarm in a dialog derived from CQikViewDialog. Alarms can be set to expire with the following interval: Once, within 24 hours, daily, all workdays and weekly. The details dialog uses a sound selector control (CQikSoundSelector) allowing the user to choose the appropriate sound for each alarm. Each alarm also optionally includes a message displayed to the user when the alarm expires.
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