
Now a days people are addicted with reading blogs regularly. Some of the readers are using RSS readers. mReader is a mobile RSS reader. It is a light weight tool which can be deployed in j2me MIDP devices. So it will work in PDA, blackberry, iPhone, mobile phones with j2me virtual machine called KVM.
The main features includes
1) Import OPML feeds from web.
2) Generic feed handling that support RSS and RDF.
3) Caching for last accessed post.
4) Formatting for basic HTML tags.
Nokia recently developed an application shoot-to-translate where you can translate Chinese text English from a photo taken using the mobile phone camera. The application is cool. This is very handy application for those who don’t know Chinese language.
The application use image recognition mechanism to understand the Chinese language and convert the Chinese language into English. I guess Nokia will add rest of the languages soon.
The step is like this. Start the Shoot-to-translate application. Capture an image of the text you want to recognize. The application will translate the Chinese text to English.
Research in Motion(RIM) finally released Blackberry Bold aka 9000 is shipped by this Summer with AT&T 3G network. The main advantage from previous model are its processor speed and support of 3G network. The processor speed is about 624MHz so very faster compared to previous models.

Some of the cool feature include 480 x 320 display its 128MB flash and 1GB internal memory, 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, MicroSDHC and a 2-megapixel camera with flash. The standby time is around 13 days and talk time is about 5 hour. The price tag is in range between $300 and $500. The current version of application Blackberry Bold will support 850/1900/2100Mhz for HSDPA/UMTS networks. About multimedia facility it will support MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX4 and WMV3, Roxio media platform is also inbuilt. It have a QWERY keyboard.
The next version of Blackberry Bold is equipped with CDMA/EV-DO, So its sure they are caring data downloads in mobile phones. Everyone know next generation mobile business will be billing for data download in mobile phones.
During the last decade one of the revolution in communication is mobile phone’s generations. See this video the evolution of mobile phones.
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You can analyze one major thing that Nokia’s 1100 created a major revolution among people in US and iPhone is creating revolution among smart phone communities.
The Bangalore based VoIP company released there MobileVoIP application to public. The application was under testing. Yesterday they released it to public. The application is now available with Nokia phones viz E51, E60, E61, E61i, E65, E70, E90, N80, N81 (all versions), N82 and N95 (all versions).
The application is SIP based so the application works well with gtalk. So if a person have a trigme account he can call to a person @ gtalk. The MVoIP application does support WiFi and 3G/2.5G networks. There are some QoS issue with 3G networks, however it works well with WiFi networks. I guess we can spurn off the concept of Roaming by using this application.
If I am using a gtalk chat application then I can call to a user @ trigme using the MobileVoIP application. Just type ‘call <tringme username>’ to gtalk chat window you can call to a trigme account. The application is available for download here.
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