Dasur SlideIT Keyboard is an interesting application. As the name suggests SlideIT keyboard replaces the traditional Nokia keyboard and allows you type text by sliding your stylus all across the keyboard. The Dasur keyboard can be used in two modes i.e the ABC mode which is the normal Nokia like mode and the SlideIT mode which is sliding across the keyboard. It also has a Graffiti mode which suppo...
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Nokia5800Blog on 12th Mar 2010 (via nokia5800.net)
Found under: Symbian, S60 5th, Freeware, Games, Skate, Tony Hawk, Here is one new addition to our games collection for Symbian phones. Tony Hawk Vert uses a cartoony graffiti-influenced visual style. What hasnt changed is that you still spend your time grinding flipping and falling over all sorts of ramps and rails.A more casual approach seems a good fit for the Tony Hawk series. Its slipped up in...
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MobileTopSoft on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
SeeClickFix is geodynamic application that is part of a movement to bring citizens closer with their local governments. The premise of the app is simple - when you come across a non-emergency issue in your community (ie. pothole, graffiti, broken street light) just open the app, describe the problem and upload a picture if you wish. This issue will then make its way to the powers to be in your loc...
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CrackBerry on 18th Feb 2010 (via crackberry.com)
MZSpray for the G1 Google Phone is an application that allows you to shake your android phone and spray like you are a graffiti artist. Shake it up and down to "charge" the spray, and then rotate it to spray the paint
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G1AndroidMarketNews on 29th Jan 2010 (via g1marketnews.com)
As people have gotten used to the virtual keyboard on the iPhone, most of the complaints about it's general quirkiness compared to physical keyboards have died down. It's efficiency is still an issue, though, and person has decided to put it to the test once again. This time they're seeing how it stacks up to a full-size laptop keyboard, the Newton MessagePad, Palm Graffiti, Treo...
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iPhoneAlley on 23rd Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Written by Dan Nosowitz The contestants: MacBook (unibody), pen and paper, iPhone (portrait), Apple Newton, Palm Treo 650 (hardware QWERTY), and Palm VX (Graffiti handwriting recognition software). There are some details that are a little troubling, of course; with handheld keyboards, speed greatly depe... Original story at Gizmodo . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related vid...
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iPhoneNano on 23rd Jan 2010 (via iphonenano.net)