Named after an African percussion instrument , the Samsung Caxixi is the latest application developed by the smartphone manufacturer for the Samsung Omnia. You can choose from 25 different types of percussion instruments and have them each assigned to a different direction (Up, Down, Left, Right and Center). On top of that, you can record your own jamming session and share it with your friends!
Wow. That’s how we feel towards Yomomedia. Short for Your Mobile Media, YomoMedia seem to have everything you need in a RSS aggregator for all sorts of media type. The best part is its equally well oiled web application, the Yomo Reader. Apart from reading any new updated articles, you can listen to podcast or watch video all from the application.
Windows Mobile or iPhone? Okay, so Wired didn’t include a single WinMo device in its “Smart Guide”, but that doesn’t deny the presence of the operating system in today’s market. One of the predecessor of smartphones and pocket PCs, the Windows Mobile has came a long way and much is expected in the upcoming version number 7, following the newly improved WM 6.5.
Screenshots are commonly used to capture things on the screen that may not be there a minute from now. It’s a great way of capturing moments to show your friends later on. Being a built-in feature on desktop Windows, it is a shame that no such default function can be located on the Windows Mobile platform. I have been personally trying to find one that’s intuitional and efficient. CapSure may just fit the bill.
One of the major features that Samsung Windows Mobile (WM) device set itself apart from any other device is its ways of navigation. Aside from the basic 2-button clicks, we have so far seen 5-button D-pads on Samsung Blackjack, optical-mouse on Samsung Epix and Blackjack, and for the latest Samsung WM Propel Pro, a playful joystick. Today we are going to examine each of the 3 navigation methods and see what each of them can offer.
















