ADrive.com is designed to simplify the management of your data-intensive lifestyle. We offer online file storage and backup services with an array of enhanced features to make storing and protecting your data more convenient than ever. Our service offering allows for increased access to your data from anywhere you are connected to the Internet.
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Gain access to your data at anytime, from anywhere you are connected to the Internet
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View our community page for updates on upcoming features.
Link http://www.adrive.com
Monday, 15 September 2008
Sunday, 14 September 2008
VuClip Delivers Videos to Your Phone
Trying to find videos from some of your favorite video mega sites like YouTube and Daily Motion can be a pain on a phone। Web site VuClip provides a mobile-friendly search engine for a large pool of video sites, delivering those videos seamlessly to your phone। In my tests with a Windows Mobile phone and a Blackberry, watching YouTube videos via VuClip was a much more enjoyable experience than trying to use YouTube itself. See Link VuClip
Thursday, 11 September 2008
KeepVid Youtube Video Downloader
KeepVid Youtube Video Downloader v3।0: also works with Dailymotion, Metacafe and many more। Download videos DIRECT from Youtube and most video sites - Simply copy the link of the page with the video on it and paste it in the text box
Link http://keepvid।com/
Link http://keepvid।com/
Saturday, 26 July 2008
Stream Videos From Your Cell Phone to the Internet with Qik
Do you know you can stream videos directly from your cell phone to the Internet? Well you can with Qik! Qik allows you to stream videos to your friends in Facebook, Twitter, etc. or as your camcorder to capture entertaining and special moments.Qik allows you to go LIVE by streaming anytime, anywhere right from your cell phone. Be an eyewitness, capture those first steps, or whip up your own streaming video blog. There are just a million and one uses of qik. Currently, Qik supports video streaming on many Nokia S60 phones and several phones running Windows Mobile. Keep in mind You will need a Data Plan from your service provider; it is also advisable to have an Unlimited Data Plan as video streaming can consume a considerable amount of bandwidth.Qik has just transitioned from an Invitation-only Alpha to Public Beta with additional features, integrations and additional handset support.
You may want to also check out Qik's competitors who include Flixwagon and Kyte.tv.
For more information visit http://www.qik.com.
You may want to also check out Qik's competitors who include Flixwagon and Kyte.tv.
For more information visit http://www.qik.com.
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Mive.tv - Mobile Internet Video Experience
Mive.tv is a free application that lets you to search, preview and download any video from the internet directly to your Symbian phone। Mive।tv supports several Symbian phones in the market and works over any cellular (GSM/3G) and WiFi networks।
Free Download: MiVe11.sis
Mive.tv application is only for Symbian phones that supports FlashLite 2.x onwards. If you try to install in any another Symbian phone, the application will not run.
Free Download: MiVe11.sis
Mive.tv application is only for Symbian phones that supports FlashLite 2.x onwards. If you try to install in any another Symbian phone, the application will not run.
Monday, 16 June 2008
New Nokia E66 and Nokia E71 go a little more business casual

Nokia E66(Credit: Nokia)
It may be that the Nokia E series sometimes suffers from Jan Brady syndrome as it gets overshadowed by the flashier members of its extended family--the Nokia N series (aka Marcia Brady)--but they're just as bright and deserve some recognition of its own. Traditionally, the E series devices have been very corporate centric and serious in design, but today, Nokia updates the line with the introduction of the Nokia E66 and Nokia E71, bringing with them a modernized look and a fresh set of features. Here's the breakdown:
Nokia E66: The successor to the Nokia E65, the E66 continues to offer a cool slider design but it's been trimmed down and comes in gray or white with steel accents. The smartphone also has "turn-to-full view," which is similar to the iPhone's accelerometer feature in that when you turn the device on its side, the screen orientation will automatically switch from portrait to landscape mode. You can also alternate between Business and Personal mode. In Business mode, you'll have all your productivity tools readily accessible on your home screen, such as e-mail, calendar, and documents. Meanwhile, when you switch to Personal view, you'll get access to your multimedia files, the Web, and so forth.
The Nokia E66 will continue to run the third edition of the S60 platform on the Symbian operating system and has integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 (with A2DP support). Plus, it now offers assisted GPS and U.S. 3G support (850/1900; HSDPA). Other goodies include a 3.2-megapixel camera, support for Nokia's Ovi Internet service, 110MB internal memory plus microSD slot (supports up to 8GB cards), and a 2.4-inch QVGA non-touch display.
Nokia E71(Credit: Nokia)

Nokia E71: Now, the E71 represents the most dramatic design makeover of the two. Taking over for the Nokia E61i, the E71 is still very much a messaging-centric device with its full QWERTY keyboard but it's not as bulky or dull looking anymore. The smartphone measures 4.4 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 0.4 inch deep and weighs 4.4 ounces, compared to the E61i's dimensions of 4.6 inches tall by 2.7 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep and 5.3 ounces. The E71 will also come in gray or white, and have a 2.36-inch, 16 million-color QVGA display.
Feature wise, the Symbian smartphone supports Mail for Exchange, POP/IMAP accounts, and works with a number of push e-mail solutions, including Intellisync Wireless E-mail, BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink, Visto, and Seven Always-On Mail. The E71 will also have integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, HSDPA, assisted GPS, and the Business and Personal home screens.
Outlook: Both the Nokia E65 and E61i have a loyal following and garnered good user reviews, so I'm sure current owners will be interested in the upgrade. However, as with Nokia's other high-end phones, the Nokia E66 and Nokia E71 have not been picked up by a U.S. carrier and will only be sold as unlocked handsets, meaning they'll carry a steep price tag (pricing has not been finalized but we suspect somewhere in the $300 to $500 range) and thus, limit the reach of the smartphones. Still, the E66 and E71 are shaping up to be some strong workhorses for the business community, and we'll, of course, give them a workout when we get them in for review. Both mobiles are slated to be available in Q3 (around July/August) with the Nokia E71 expected to ship slightly ahead of the Nokia E66.
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Getting Gmail anywhere: IMAP versus POP
from Official Gmail Blog by Robby Stein
Posted by Sze-jun Tsai, Help Center guruIf you access Gmail via a phone or email client using POP, you may be frustrated by the fact that any action you take, such as reading, sorting or deleting, doesn't sync with your Gmail account. You may have read and sorted all your new mail on your phone, for example, but when you log back in to Gmail using a browser, you're presented with a full inbox of unread messages that you have to re-read and re-organize. What you may not realize is that you have another option that solves these problems: IMAP.It can be a little confusing to learn about different ways to get email on your phone or in an email client such as Thunderbird or Outlook, but this breakdown of the key differences between POP and IMAP should help you decide which way to go.There are two ways your devices and clients can communicate with Gmail:1. A one-way communication path (POP). Your device asks us for data and pulls it from our servers -- but that's it. Things you do on your device have no effect on the server. If you read a message on your phone, then log in to Gmail, you will see that same message marked as unread. It may start to feel like Groundhog Day.2. A two-way communication path (IMAP). Unlike with POP, your devices talk back to our servers and sync your changes automatically with IMAP. When you sign in to your Gmail account in a web browser, actions you've taken on your email client or mobile device (like putting a message in a 'work' folder) will also appear in Gmail (your message will already have a 'work' label on it). This all happens automatically once you set up IMAP, so you don't have to read or sort all your mail twice. This is really helpful when accessing Gmail from multiple devices.Here's a quick rundown of the key differences between IMAP and POP:As you can see, the benefits of IMAP clearly outweigh those of POP. To set up IMAP, just follow these steps.
Posted by Sze-jun Tsai, Help Center guruIf you access Gmail via a phone or email client using POP, you may be frustrated by the fact that any action you take, such as reading, sorting or deleting, doesn't sync with your Gmail account. You may have read and sorted all your new mail on your phone, for example, but when you log back in to Gmail using a browser, you're presented with a full inbox of unread messages that you have to re-read and re-organize. What you may not realize is that you have another option that solves these problems: IMAP.It can be a little confusing to learn about different ways to get email on your phone or in an email client such as Thunderbird or Outlook, but this breakdown of the key differences between POP and IMAP should help you decide which way to go.There are two ways your devices and clients can communicate with Gmail:1. A one-way communication path (POP). Your device asks us for data and pulls it from our servers -- but that's it. Things you do on your device have no effect on the server. If you read a message on your phone, then log in to Gmail, you will see that same message marked as unread. It may start to feel like Groundhog Day.2. A two-way communication path (IMAP). Unlike with POP, your devices talk back to our servers and sync your changes automatically with IMAP. When you sign in to your Gmail account in a web browser, actions you've taken on your email client or mobile device (like putting a message in a 'work' folder) will also appear in Gmail (your message will already have a 'work' label on it). This all happens automatically once you set up IMAP, so you don't have to read or sort all your mail twice. This is really helpful when accessing Gmail from multiple devices.Here's a quick rundown of the key differences between IMAP and POP:As you can see, the benefits of IMAP clearly outweigh those of POP. To set up IMAP, just follow these steps.
Saturday, 24 May 2008
The World Time and Temperature
The World Time and Temperature application. The weather data comes from an RSS feed courtesy of Yahoo! Weather.
Free Download:
WTT_N73.zip(this edition designed for the Nokia N73)
WTT_All.zip(this edition designed for all Nokia devices)
Free Download:
WTT_N73.zip(this edition designed for the Nokia N73)
WTT_All.zip(this edition designed for all Nokia devices)
Jaiku is joining Google!
Exciting news, Jaiku is joining Google!
While it’s too soon to comment on specific plans, we look forward to working with our new friends at Google over the coming months to expand in ways we hope you'll find interesting and useful. Our engineers are excited to be working together and enthusiastic developers lead to great innovation. We look forward to accomplishing great things together. In order to focus on innovation instead of scaling, we have decided to close new user sign-ups for now.
But fear not, all our Jaiku services will stay running the way you are used to and you will be able to invite your friends to Jaiku. We have put together a quick Q&A about the acquisition.
Jyri Engeström and Petteri Koponen, Jaiku Founders
Site http://www.jaiku.com
While it’s too soon to comment on specific plans, we look forward to working with our new friends at Google over the coming months to expand in ways we hope you'll find interesting and useful. Our engineers are excited to be working together and enthusiastic developers lead to great innovation. We look forward to accomplishing great things together. In order to focus on innovation instead of scaling, we have decided to close new user sign-ups for now.
But fear not, all our Jaiku services will stay running the way you are used to and you will be able to invite your friends to Jaiku. We have put together a quick Q&A about the acquisition.
Jyri Engeström and Petteri Koponen, Jaiku Founders
Site http://www.jaiku.com
Task manager Jbak TaskMan
Jbak TaskMan task manager for Nokia S60 3rd edition. As you know, you can switch between running programs by long press of the 'Menu' key. This is new implementation of this system feature, contains task list and quick-launch list. And many more...
Free Download: JbakTaskMan9_098.zipJbakTaskMan_R5.zip
Free Download: JbakTaskMan9_098.zipJbakTaskMan_R5.zip
Nokia Maps 2.0
Nokia Maps 2.0 is now ready to graduate from beta. Since it was announced back in February a lot of work has been done to correct bugs, improve and add new features.
Thanks for all the comments and constructive feedback! We have been reading carefully each and every comment and many of the improvement made to the final Maps 2.0 come from your input, for example:
“Difficult to see what licenses I have purchased” – we added a “My licenses”.“7 digit Postal Codes does not works in the UK” – works now.“Difficult to find how to plan a route” – new flat menu structure makes this easier.“I walk faster than GPS can keep up” – increased the GPS frequency“Cannot zoom to see route overview in navigation” – added manual zooming“Show longitude and latitude” – added in Details viewEtc.
The main new feature since the beta is Network based positioning. It will position you really fast, usually within 5 to 10 seconds. It works indoors, on a bus or train.Network based positioning cannot be used for navigation since it is not accurate enough. However it works just fine for showing where you are (roughly) on the map. A pink circle in the map shows the accuracy of the position. When GPS fix is achieved, this is used instead of the Network based position, and the pink ring disappears.Network based positioning is now enabled on all A-GPS enabled devices. (E90 users need to install new software update that will be available soon).
In addition to new features and functional improvements, we have expanded the navigable countries with New Zeeland, Venezuela and Chile. You can use Map Loader to get the latest maps.
Maps 2.0 is graduating from beta labs. Check it out on maps.nokia.com!
Thanks for all the comments and constructive feedback! We have been reading carefully each and every comment and many of the improvement made to the final Maps 2.0 come from your input, for example:
“Difficult to see what licenses I have purchased” – we added a “My licenses”.“7 digit Postal Codes does not works in the UK” – works now.“Difficult to find how to plan a route” – new flat menu structure makes this easier.“I walk faster than GPS can keep up” – increased the GPS frequency“Cannot zoom to see route overview in navigation” – added manual zooming“Show longitude and latitude” – added in Details viewEtc.
The main new feature since the beta is Network based positioning. It will position you really fast, usually within 5 to 10 seconds. It works indoors, on a bus or train.Network based positioning cannot be used for navigation since it is not accurate enough. However it works just fine for showing where you are (roughly) on the map. A pink circle in the map shows the accuracy of the position. When GPS fix is achieved, this is used instead of the Network based position, and the pink ring disappears.Network based positioning is now enabled on all A-GPS enabled devices. (E90 users need to install new software update that will be available soon).
In addition to new features and functional improvements, we have expanded the navigable countries with New Zeeland, Venezuela and Chile. You can use Map Loader to get the latest maps.
Maps 2.0 is graduating from beta labs. Check it out on maps.nokia.com!
Friday, 25 April 2008
Official Skype Beta Mobile Java J2ME client for Nokia
Skype has released an official beta version of their mobile client for Java J2ME mobile devices such as Nokia S60, Sony Ericsson UIQ, Motorola & Samsung. The application uses an Internet data connection for status, contact information and Skype chat (instant messaging). However, when you initiate a phone call (Skype Out) the application makes a voice call to a local server which then routes your call over the Internet (transfers calls from the PSTN network to the IP network). Similarly incoming calls (Skype In) are routed to your mobile phone over the PSTN network.
Key features of Skype for Java Mobiles include:
+ The software has three columns: Contacts, Chats, Events.+ It offers search as you type functionality (incremental search)+ If the application is running in the background, incoming chat messages are alerted by an audio signal.+ You can add multiple contacts to an IM chat session and set the active chat topic
In this beta version, anyone can receive calls, instant message and see who’s online. If you want to call phones, mobiles, or any of your Skype contacts, this is limited to people in Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Sweden and UK. Also, as described earlier, this isn’t a Voip application since calls are routed through your operator’s PSTN network, resulting in local call charges.
Visit www.skype.com/m from your mobile phone browser to download and install Skype for Java.
Soon for the E61 I am still using Fring
Key features of Skype for Java Mobiles include:
+ The software has three columns: Contacts, Chats, Events.+ It offers search as you type functionality (incremental search)+ If the application is running in the background, incoming chat messages are alerted by an audio signal.+ You can add multiple contacts to an IM chat session and set the active chat topic
In this beta version, anyone can receive calls, instant message and see who’s online. If you want to call phones, mobiles, or any of your Skype contacts, this is limited to people in Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Sweden and UK. Also, as described earlier, this isn’t a Voip application since calls are routed through your operator’s PSTN network, resulting in local call charges.
Visit www.skype.com/m from your mobile phone browser to download and install Skype for Java.
Soon for the E61 I am still using Fring
Sunday, 06 January 2008
emTube Search and browse videos on YouTube.
emTube is an application for Symbian S60 3rd edition phones that allows you to:
Search and browse videos on YouTube.
Download selected videos onto your phone.
Stream FlashVideo files directly from YouTube.
Play local FlashVideo files.
Other features: - Audio and position control during playback. - Normal and full screen (portrait and landscape mode) video playback. - Ability to use built in accelerometer to rotate video between portrait/landscape mode.
emTube for Symbian s60 3rd edition
emTube for Symbian s60 3rd edition without PIPS included.
Site Link http://www.emtube.yoyo.pl
Search and browse videos on YouTube.
Download selected videos onto your phone.
Stream FlashVideo files directly from YouTube.
Play local FlashVideo files.
Other features: - Audio and position control during playback. - Normal and full screen (portrait and landscape mode) video playback. - Ability to use built in accelerometer to rotate video between portrait/landscape mode.
emTube for Symbian s60 3rd edition
emTube for Symbian s60 3rd edition without PIPS included.
Site Link http://www.emtube.yoyo.pl
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