Category: Software

  • Locimobile GPS Tracker App Now for the iPad

    gps1 300x225 Locimobile GPS Tracker App Now for the iPadWell it looks like the iPad’s next leap is to become a GPS tracker. Locimobile, which makes GPS Tracking Apps for iPhones, iPods and smartphones is now taking on the iPad.  From the comfort of your own home and on a much bigger screen, you can keep tabs on your spouse or kids and see in greater detail than before, where they are off too or hanging out. Will the iPad be the cause for the next big celebrity break-up?! Who knows but in the mean time you can use it to keep tabs on your own family for only $4.99.


  • Geoff Entress, the Go-To Startup Investor, Weaves Himself Deeper Into Seattle Tech Community With Founder’s Co-op

    Geoff Entress
    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    How did Geoff Entress become Seattle’s go-to tech investor and startup guru? For those outside the local technology community, Entress is an angel investor who has put his own money to work in more than 35 startup companies, most of them software-based and in the Northwest. They range from firms that are now well-established like Isilon Systems (NASDAQ: ISLN), Seadragon Software (bought by Microsoft), and The Coffee Equipment Company (bought by Starbucks), to fast-rising stars like Bonanzle, Cheezburger Network, Dashwire, Swype, and Elemental Technologies.

    But that only scratches the surface of the impact Entress has had in the business community. He is a trusted advisor to scores of local entrepreneurs. He’s also well-known and trusted by the VCs on the other side of the table, having worked as a venture partner at two of Seattle’s premier tech VC firms, Madrona Venture Group and Voyager Capital.

    Just yesterday, Entress, 46, found another way to weave himself deeper into the fabric of the Seattle startup community. He announced he has joined Seattle-based Founder’s Co-op as a managing partner. This means he will help run the seed-stage investment fund and startup mentorship program as an equal partner along with co-founders Chris DeVore and Andy Sack. Entress had been a limited partner of the firm for the past couple of years. As if his new role won’t keep him busy enough, Entress is also retaining his position at Voyager Capital, where he will continue to advise startups and evaluate investment deals.

    Overall, the move solidifies Entress’s standing as one of the most connected and successful early-stage tech investors in the country. He has been called the “Ron Conway of Seattle” (after the Silicon Valley early-stage angel investor in Google and PayPal) often enough that the comparison feels like a cliche. But to understand what Entress’s move to Founder’s Co-op really means—and what the long-term impact could be on the startup and venture capital ecosystem—you need to know more about where he came from, and where he’s going in life.

    Entress is one of those guys whose track record as a boy wonder boggles the mind. He grew up in Pittsburgh, the son of an oral surgeon with the U.S. Navy who “pulled the wisdom teeth of all my friends in high school,” he says. He went to college at the University of Notre Dame, and returned to his hometown to do a master’s in industrial administration at Carnegie Mellon University. Fresh out of business school in the mid-1980s, when he was in his early 20s, he ran a hedge fund with his father. The fund was successful enough that its sale to Duquesne Capital Management helped launch Entress’s career as an angel investor.

    But before he found his golden touch for startups in Seattle, he had to complete a couple more steps in the journey. He learned the ways of Wall Street in various jobs in finance, sales, and …Next Page »







  • Exclusive: Ad-Aware Plus 8.2, available to download for FREE

    adaware-box.gifWe ran the first Ad-Aware Plus 8.2 promo a few months ago and it was immensely successful, although a few people struggled to activate their download. With permission from Lavasoft, we’re trying this promotion again, across a working day whilst Lavasoft can monitor the activation server for potential issues, so you can download the full current version of Ad-Aware Plus 8.2, with a once year license, during the next 24 hours!

    Ad-Aware Plus 8.2 is excellent anti-spyware and anti-virus security software that will enable you to give your PC maximum security. It ships with a single PC license, but there’s no reason why you couldn’t install across your PC, laptop and other computers. However, the only caveat is that this promotion is only available for 24 hours and you must activate your software within this period. This means you need to download, install and start the software. Once started, your year license will begin.

    Get Ad-Aware Plus 8.2, for free, link.

  • WinMoSquare updated, check-in bug fixed

    1The first Windows Mobile FourSquare app was greeted with a lot of fan fare, but unfortunately the reality was that Touchality’s app has been rather buggy.  

    A new problem has popped up recently where users would get a “Invalid Attribute Value: Private False” error when attempting to check in. This was apparently due to WinMoSqare sending incorrectly formatted information to FourSquare.

    A recent update has now apparently fixed the issue, and the update can be downloaded directly from Touchality  here.

    Let us know if the update fixed our issues with the app below.

    Via AboutFourSquare.com



  • Soccer obsessed? Get a World Cup 2010 Fixtures app for Windows Mobile

    World Cup 2010 Fixture is an app that makes it easy to calculate and displays on screen the standings of teams in each group and then the following steps until the World Cup final.

    The software also displays photos and details of each city and football stadium to be used in the event and a countdown to start the World Cup and then the next game.

    The software is multi-lingual and is available in English, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Serbian, Danish, Slovak, Slovenian, French, Greek.

    The app features:

  • 64 World Cup matches in South Africa
  • Positions of the 32 teams in each group
  • Description and photos of stadiums
  • Description of cities
  • Follow your favorite team
  • Countdown to the next game
  • Translated into 12 languages
  • No connection required
  • Read more and buy the app for $2.99 here.


  • Sprint Evo 4G software walkthrough

    Sprint HTC Evo 4G

    If you get a sense of deja vu watching this software walkthrough of the Sprint HTC Evo 4G, we don’t blame you. We’ve seen the new Sense user interface on a number of devices (the HTC Legend, Droid Incredible and Desire, to name three) since we first got our hands on it at Mobile World Congress, and it hasn’t changed, save for a few carrier tweaks.

    We’ll go more in-depth with Sprint’s customizations later. In the meantime, check out a brief walkthrough of what’s included on the Evo 4G after the break.

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  • Opera announces Opera browser for Win CE, other tablets

    Opera Mobile 10 Microsoft is not making a tablet, but that does not mean many companies are not already shipping Windows CE-based tablets.  Opera is making a play to be the browser on these ARM-based devices, and will be showing off their designs at Computex in Taiwan to potential customers in the tablet and e-reader marker.

    “The Opera browser engine supports various cross-platforms required to enable a competitive e-reader and tablet solution,” said Rolf Assev, Chief Strategy Officer, Opera Software. “To be able to adapt to changes in technology and standards, OEMs that manufacture many different kinds of devices will be able to take advantage of the platform-independent, cross-device capabilities of the Opera browser engine.”

    The web solutions for e-readers and tablets are powered by the Opera Devices SDK and Opera for tablets. Opera Devices SDK allows e-reader OEMs to develop custom browsers based on the latest Opera Presto rendering engine that powers Opera’s range of browsers. Browsers based on the Opera Devices SDK are market-proven, expandable and have also been already deployed on a wide range of products such as TVs, games consoles, media players, and more. Opera for tablets provides a touch-optimized tablet browser user interface and out-of-the-box productive quality on Android and Windows CE. It also has the web-application platform, such as the end-to-end widget solution, the W3C-compliant widgets, the application store and the developer community.

    Read more about Opera’s tablet efforts at WindowsforDevices here.


  • What Google’s WebM Looks Like to Video Digerati in San Diego and Boston

    digital media, Internet TV, innovation

    TV on the Internet
    Bruce V. Bigelow wrote:

    It’s been a week since Google announced a new open-source video project called WebM at its I/O Developers Conference in San Francisco, with the online media giant arguing that streaming video—like nearly everything else on the Internet—just wants to be free. So it seemed like a good time to see how some digital video technology companies are reacting to the move.

    In announcing its WebM project, Google (which owns YouTube) said it was joining forces with roughly 40 other companies, including Japan’s Sony, Intel, Adobe, and Logitech to promote the use of WebM under a permissive free software license. Conspicuously missing from the list were Microsoft and Apple. In its statement, the Mountain View, CA, company said, “With Google TV, consumers will now be able to search and watch an expanded universe of content available from a variety of sources including TV providers, the web, their personal content libraries, and mobile applications.”

    The WebM technology includes the VP8 video codec, which Google acquired as part of its $140 million buyout of On2 Technologies earlier this year, and Ogg Vorbis, an open source audio codec that’s already widely implemented. A wrinkle that drew much media attention, however, is that Google’s plans to freely license WebM technology could run afoul of MPEG LA—the licensing body for the rival H.264 video codec.

    So what was the reaction among digital video leaders from coast to coast?

    —At Qualcomm, the vice president of product management in CDMA Technologies, Rag Talluri, writes in a blog post that the San Diego wireless giant is “a strong supporter” of WebM and openly available standards. “This is why we are excited that the company behind the biggest online video portal is enabling the VP8 initiative,” Talluri says. “We thus continue to collaborate with On2/Google’s engineering teams to support VP8 codec on our mobile platforms and deliver a rich video experience on Qualcomm-powered mobile devices. “

    —In Cambridge, MA, Brightcove marketing vice …Next Page »

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  • Google’s tips for becoming a top app

    Google Apps - tips for developers

    Guest writer Amit Kulkarni, Co-Founder and CEO of Manymoon, took to the Google Code blog recently with a very interesting article that gives four important tips to would-be app developers.  While this is geared more to the Google apps space and enterprise solutions, it’s also a must read for anyone thinking about developing applications for the Android Market.  Google’s cloud computing scales down very well to our phones, and potential tie-ins between Google apps and Android applications is still a largely untouched field.  Whether you’re an app developer, or just curious, take a look to get a little inside view from a very popular developer. [Google code blog]

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  • Windows Phone 7 game shown of on Samsung Prototype

    Makram Daou from MobileTechWorld are have attended the Microsoft ReMix10 conference in France  and has managed to get a hands-on with Samsung’s converted Samsung Omnia HD, modded into a Snapdragon-running Windows Phone 7 monster.

    In the above video they show the device running the Twin Blades game, currently available on XBox Live and the iPhone.  Apparently converting the game from XBox Live took one employee only 2 weeks, with 90% of the code identical. The game should become available in Marketplace with XBox Live integration in the future.

    See below for another video of the Samsung handset in action.


  • PhotoClub by MMMOOO, Picture Editing Fun For Your BlackBerry

    I know there are other photo editing apps out there, here’s a new one. This is PhotoClub and it allows quite a bit of fun additions you can place in a photo, crop it, make it fit, frame it, you name it. Check it out…

    PhotoClub by MMMOOO is a great little application that allows you to take a photo and add to it, similar to Picture Magic. Here are the features listed from the BlackBerry Sync Store:

    • 6 functions to deal with your photo, you can use one of them or some of them in one time
    • You can add own custom cliparts or frame
    • Easy to use, speedy in operation
    • Premium & Free link inside to enjoy more than just one art designing from MMMOOO

    I installed the application on my BlackBerry Tour 9630 with 5.0. The app installed easily and I can show you some of the great features you can utilize with a photo.

    First, you to your photos in media. You can choose a photo that you want to edit and click the menu button which has “Open with PhotoClub”. Choose this and as you see, the edit options are there.

    There is the ability to resize the picture, additional clipart to place in the photo, text, to save and options and the help and exit button.

    Here are some of the examples of the clipart. Add hair, sunglasses, hats, eyes, etc. Have fun tweaking your photos.

    Here are some examples of the frames. There are quite a few to choose from.

    This is how the text and fonts choices look when they come up. You choose the font, color, and size and place it anywhere you want.

    This is options.

    This is help.

    And after editing and all you can do pets, objects, and even people.

    It’s fun, has the directions included, I had no troubles with it. And now for the price, it’s only $6.99. Not bad for a photo editing software for your phone. It’s fun, easy, small, and incorporates easily with your phone.

    Grab your copy of PhotoClub by MMMOOO for $6.99 from the BlackBerry Sync Store here

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  • Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Founder, Joins Accel Partners, Looks to Connect VC Firm with Seattle Entrepreneurs

    people, VC, digital media

    Rob Glaser
    Gregory T. Huang wrote:

    Rob Glaser, the founder, chairman, and former CEO of Seattle-based RealNetworks (NASDAQ: RNWK), announced yesterday that he has joined Accel Partners, the Silicon Valley-based VC firm, as a part-time venture partner. Glaser will focus on digital media, social media, and mobile service investments—and he’ll do it from the Seattle area.

    Accel invested in RealNetworks back in 1995, so the two have a longstanding relationship. In an interview with Kara Swisher of All Things Digital, Glaser gushed, “I have never seen a more entrepreneurially aligned venture firm.”

    In a more in-depth chat with Dan Primack of PE Hub, Glaser said, “My sector focus will be on social media and the social intersection of mobile with physical location and other characteristics. The second element of my focus is that I’m Seattle-based, so I hope to introduce Accel to lots of great local entrepreneurs. There are four major mobile companies here—T-Mobile is headquartered here and AT&T is about half here—and we have a great tradition of mobile entrepreneurship like McCaw and others. Plus Microsoft—of which I’m an alum—Real, and Amazon.” (Check out the interview for tidbits on Glaser’s departure from Real, VC pitfalls, and political aspirations.)

    In any case, hiring Glaser seems like a shrewd move by a venture firm that, like all its competitors, needs to bolster its entrepreneurial talent, connections, and horsepower in a very challenging time for VC returns. If there’s anyone who might have a unique take on the opportunities at the intersection of mobile technology, physical location, and social media, it’s Glaser.

    Prior to RealNetworks, Glaser was a 10-year Microsoft veteran and, before that, the founder of Ivy Research, a maker of games for IBM personal computers (in 1981, while he was an undergrad at Yale University). Glaser has also been an early-stage angel investor in companies including TellMe, PlanetOut, and SmileBox.







  • TaskFacade adopted by new developer, now optimized for HTC HD2

    Task Facade TaskFacade is absolutely the most attractive Windows Mobile task manager, and has been doing “cards” long before WebOS got the idea.

    The app has been in somewhat of a limbo, with the last developer no longer working on the project.

    Spacepants has decompiled the .Net code and have now released an optimised version of the app for the HTC HD2.

    See the changelog below:

    4.02 changelist:
    1. Fixed a memory leak that occurred when an app was started and closed outside of Task Facade.
    2. Cleaned up Layout config page.
    3. Cleaned up config file loading to minimize potential errors due to old and incompatible config files.

    4.01 changelist:
    1. Increased maximum number of frames for zoom-unzoom animation.
    2. Added an optional sleep between frames to smooth out animation and reduce amount of resources used by the app.
    3. Fixed a minor race condition which sometimes caused an updated icon to flash through just reactivated app.

    Download the cab and read more in this XDA-Developers thread here.

    Via XDA- Developers.com


  • OzVision Grabs $4.9M

    deals, funding, IT

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    Woburn, MA-based OzVision Global, a developer of remote video platform technology for surveillance and telecommunications companies, has pulled in $4.9 million out of a planned $6.7 million offering of convertible notes, according to an SEC filing. The company’s website lists its investors as Aviv Venture Capital and Kardan Communications, firms that are represented on the filing for the newest funding. In August 2009 OzVision raised $570,000 out of a planned $2 million convertible notes financing.

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  • Expressor Software Secures $4.5M

    IT, deals, VC

    Ryan McBride wrote:

    Expressor Software, a provider of data-integration software, reported yesterday that it raised $4.5 million in expansion capital from three previous investors, Commonwealth Capital Ventures, Globespan Capital Partners, and Sigma Partners. According to PE Hub, the company, launched in May 2008, had previously brought in $15.6 million. The Burlington, MA-based firm’s semantic data integration software uses business terms, sometimes called semantic descriptions, to organize information from multiple sources in databases.

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  • Microsoft not planning any Windows Phone 7 tablets

    Windows Phone 7 tablet mock-up

    No Windows Phone 7 tablets planned by Microsoft

    Steve Ballmer has re-iterated their intent not to shoehorn Windows Phone 7 on tablets in the near future.

    Speaking at the Imagination Cup awards in Singapore he reportedly said:

    We’re focused on putting Windows Phone 7 in phones, no plans for tablets.

    He claimed that Microsoft’s current strategies went far enough in responding to market pressures and competition at present:

    Every Windows phone, every Kin, is Microsoft branded. It’s not Microsoft produced, it’s not priced by Microsoft, the Kin is actually manufactured, produced by Sharp. But it’s advertised by Microsoft, it’s branded by Microsoft. Will we go further than that? No plans at this time.

    In many ways releasing Windows Phone 7 on large format devices may be seen as a missed opportunity, given the “panoramic” user interface paradigm which implies a view into an application already presented on a big screen.

    Of course just because Microsoft is not planning to use Windows Phone 7 does not mean multiple other companies are not planning to use the Windows CE base to do the same job, but of course this will lead to multiple user interfaces, the lack of a cohesive market place, and no access to the music and media features which has been the major hallmark of most successful consumer computing devices recently.

    Is Microsoft making a mistake? Let us know below.

    Via WMExperts, ChannelNewsAsia


  • Elecont Weather updated

    Elecont Weather Clock Elecont has announced a new version of their weather application for Windows Mobile.  Promising even greater accuracy and usability, they note the number of locations covered has been increased significantly, with 10-day and hour-by-hour weather forecast for more than 67,000 cities around the world.

    Also included is a new 10-day graph which will plot the changes in weather over the period, and help users predict what’s coming next.

    Elecont Weather also has UV alerts and hourly UV forecasts and for night owls phase of the Moon and the time of moonrise and moonset.

    Another convenient feature is the ability to set up different update schedules for Roaming, Wifi, PC or home network.

    During the rest of May the company is offering 30% off to Elecont Weather, and is now available for $9.99. A free fully-functional trial version can be downloaded from www.elecont.com.


  • Logical and Arsenal Get $10M Apiece, Constant Contact Acquires NutshellMail, Avila Gets $209M From Clovis, & More Boston-Area Deals News

    Roundup, deals, Biotech

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    Biotech companies occupied the majority of the deals news in the last week, but we also saw headlines on smaller transactions and acquisitions for some transportation, Internet, and software companies.

    —Darien, CT-based Cytogel Pharma, a biopharmaceutical development firm, pulled in $2.2 million in equity and rights-based funding. The company, which aims to license drugs to ultimately sell to larger drug firms, is a portfolio company of Stamford, CT-based Centripetal Capital Partners.

    —Terrafugia, the Woburn, MA-based company that’s out to make the first practical flying car (or “street legal airplane,” as the company prefers), raised $2 million in Series B funding. The money will go to development of Terrafugia’s next-generation vehicle, which will be publicly discussed in July, company CEO Carl Dietrich said.

    —Watertown, MA-based biotech startup Arsenal Medical grabbed $10 million for the second tranche of its Series C financing, bringing the round’s total to $18.2 million. North Bridge Venture Partners, Polaris Venture Partners, and Durham, NC-based Intersouth Partners invested in the latest round for Arsenal, which was founded by MIT inventor Bob Langer and Genzyme (NASDAQ: GENZ) co-founder George Whitesides.

    OurStage, a Chelmsford, MA-based company that promotes indie bands through online audience voting in monthly contests, nailed $2.63 million in a mixed offering of equity, options, and warrants, an SEC filing revealed. All told, the company has raised about $19 million, including $3 million in Series B money last year that came from a group of 100 angel investors and Portland, ME- and Austin, TX-based Signature Capital.

    Diagnostics company LightLab Imaging was acquired by St. Jude Medical (NYSE: STJ), the St. Paul, MN-based cardiac devices giant, for about $90 million in cash. St. Jude is purchasing the Westford, MA-based company from Goodman Co., a Japanese medical devices firm that has owned LightLab since 2002.

    —Waltham, MA-based Logical Therapeutics nabbed $10 million of a planned $16.9 million round, an SEC filing showed. The company, which is developing anti-inflammatory drugs that are safer on the stomach, didn’t disclose its backers for the most recent financing. SV Life Sciences, Burrill & Company, Novo A/S, Sigvion Capital, and PA Early Stage Partners were behind the $30 million the company raised in June 2007.

    NormOxys, a Wellesley, MA-based drug developer, raised $17.5 million in a venture financing led by new investor Princeton, NJ-based Care Capital. The round also included NormOxys’ original backer, Switzerland-based Index Ventures. The money will go toward …Next Page »

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  • Hillcrest Labs’ Updated Kylo "TV Browser" Brings Hulu Into the Loop [Browsers]


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    The new version of Kylo, the fun-to-say web browser tailor made for TV sets, comes with some polish and Hulu accessibility. To help you control it all, Hillcrest Labs is slashing the price of their funky Loop remote in half. More »










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  • WordPress For BlackBerry Updates to v2.1

    WordPress for BlackBerry updated today, and it has really come a long ways from where it once was. Signing in is significantly easier, it is easier to access more things. And I’ll post what the changelog is  for you, and if you use WordPress, it’s definitely worth the update. And being a free application that’s extremely useful, what are you waiting for? Check it out…

    A picture may be worth a thousand words, but WordPress sure makes putting them all your words together so much easier.

    The change log is as follows from the WordPress for BlackBerry Blog:

    • Ability to show comprehensive site stats for WordPress.com sites and for self-hosted sites running the WP.com stats plugin
    • Ability to add audio recordings to a post/page
    • Ability to post media files that are not tied to post/page
    • Ability to add a signature on posts created from the mobile app
    • “1- click” share to WordPress within the native BlackBerry Browser and File Explorer
    • Improvements on GPS support
    • Redesigned GUI with touch support

    The following languages are also supported along with the thanks for the contributors:

    • English
    • Italian
    • Finnish [Thanks Apuasi]
    • French [Thanks Yann Nave]
    • Indonesian [Thanks Kate of Pixel Insert]
    • German [Thanks Frank Wessel]
    • Portuguese (Portugal) [Thanks José Fontainhas]
    • Japanese [Thanks Nao]
    • Spanish [Thanks danivloven]

    It’s really a change in how the app responds as well, faster response time, easier log ins, it’s just really a very nice welcomed update. If you have WordPress for BlackBerry, update it now. If not, you can download it at the following link. Whether you have a WordPress or not, as it gives you the opportunity to sign up for a free one.

    Download your WordPress for BlackBerry v2.1 for free here

    [via: WordPress for BlackBerry]

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