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Monday, January 2, 2012

Four Future Xbox LIVE Titles for Windows Phone Discovered


Whether on purpose or by accident Microsoft has revealed four new Xbox LIVE-enabled games for Windows Phone. The availability of the four titles is still not known, but WPCentral has been tipped on a page Microsoft has posted which lists a bunch of coming titles for the platform and there are four that were previously unknown until today.

Bullet Asylum – From UberGeekGames is a futuristic Missile Command-type game.


geoDefense Swarm by Critical is a sequel to the popular GeoDefense tower defense game.



Tamagotchi – the popular virtual pet game comes to Windows Phone.



Age of Zombies – by Halfbrick , the maker of Fruit Ninja, is an arcade shooter.





Friday, December 30, 2011

JIL SANDER Mobile (LG-E906) most popular smartphone at Expansys UK


Windows Phone in once again number one at  Expansys UK and it's not Nokia Lumia 800 :) this time is LG-E906 also know as JIL SANDER Mobile and it has beaten whole bunch of Android smatphones. 


The LG E906 Jil Sander Mobile is now selling for an almost unbelievable £149.99. . SIM-free and unlocked. So If you’re looking to buy a Windows Phone these days in the UK, and don’t want to spend much, here’s a great bargain for you.That’s budget smartphone pricing. 


Source Expansys UK

Nokia Ace/Nokia Lumia 900 pics – front camera, bigger screen and AT&T logo


The pocketnow folks are at it again with a very clear image of a not yet announced, but much expected Nokia phone, the Nokia Ace. Looks pretty real.There’s a Nokia Logo shifted all the way to the left, above that a prominent front facing camera and on the right, AT&T branding. 4G signal might just be there for the sake of it.


While that reveal by itself may not mean much, the fact that a front-facing camera is visible in this shot suggests that there may well be other differences between this Windows Phone-powered handset and this similar-looking Lumia 800 (besides the rumored addition of LTE).


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Nokia Drive gets a minor update - updated to v1.1.0.1501


Nokia has just pushed out a new update to their Nokia Drive app which brings it up to version 1.1.0.1501.

As for the changes, normally the update tells you if there is any but sometimes they don’t. Here, the change is a mystery,probably just minor bug fixes




Thursday, December 22, 2011

MetroTube to be discontinued after January 1st


After January 1st, 2012, Lazyworm, the devs behind the super popular MetroTube will cease to offer the application. Those of you who have it now are all set as the app will continue to operate, but after 1/1/12 you won't be able to re-download the application from the Marketplace.


We are extremely saddened to announce that as of the 1st of January 2012, our applications ‘Metrotube’ and ‘YouTube’ will no longer be available for download from the Windows Phone Marketplace. 
YouTube’s current API does not have any documented methods for obtaining high quality video content. We have been using a workaround to obtain this content and it has recently come to our attention that this may not be sustainable in the long term, hence our decision to stop distributing the apps.
The apps should remain functional for those who have already installed them however we will be unable to push out any further updates. Of course, you can also continue accessing YouTube videos directly through your web browser.Not being able to distribute our YouTube apps is unfortunate. Having said that, we urge everyone to continue following our progress as we have a few amazing projects in the pipeline we think you’ll love.
Via WPCentral

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Newegg application for Windows Phone 7 is now available in Marketplace

The Newegg Mobile application allows Windows Phone 7 users to search, shop, read reviews and make purchases on Newegg.com.

Once you know, you Newegg®.Features:
  • Comprehensive product specifications.- 1.7+ millions customer reviews.
  • Detailed item image gallery.- Quick and simple shopping flow.
  • Simple and quick search function
  • Good for deal hunting: Shell Shockers, Daily Deals and Free Shipping.
  • All purchases made on Newegg Mobile are routed through Newegg's secure servers.


Download the up from Marketplace

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Nokia Ace to Land at AT&T in Early 2012, LTE–Ready


Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia was rumored a few times before to plan the release of Windows Phone in the United States on the airwaves of AT&T sometime in January 2012, and some more proof on the matter has just emerged.

The mobile phone is said to be higher-end than the Nokia Lumia 800 that started to arrive on shelves since mid-November, and its specs list should confirm that.Rumor has it that the smartphone, supposedly called Nokia 900, will arrive on shelves with a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display, complemented by a 1.4GHz application processor, just as the Lumia phones.Moreover, the new device should be launched with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, as well as with 16GB of internal memory, and with enhanced connectivity capabilities.

The guys over at WMPoweruser have it under good authority that the smartphone will indeed be released in the first quarter of the next year, and that mid-March might be the timeframe for its arrival.

However, they also note that Nokia is keen on making the device available before that, even as early as late January.Codenamed Nokia Ace, the smartphone is also rumored to sport 4G LTE connectivity capabilities, and might actually be released on shelves as the first LTE handset from the Finnish giant.

Moreover, rumor has it that it would actually be the first Nokia Windows Phone to make it to the United States, and that Nokia Lumia 710, which was rumored recently to be unveiled at T-Mobile next week, might arrive on shelves after it.Apparently, Nokia is almost ready to make the new device official, hardware-wise, though it is waiting for the next Windows Phone release (the long-rumored Tango version) before making the move.

While AT&T is certain to have the mobile phone on its airwaves, Verizon is also said to have plans for it, though it’s uncertain whether it will have it available at launch.