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		<title>Nokia Beta Labs with latest Photo Browser</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 13:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nokia just launched Beta Labs Nokia Photo Browser for non touch cell phone. This application was used for touchscreen Nokia with Symbian S60 5th edition. Now this application available for Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 and S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://bicellphone.com/wp-content/uploads/nokia-photo-browser.jpg' alt='Picture of nokia photo browser' class='imagelink' /><strong>Nokia just launched Beta Labs Nokia Photo Browser for non touch cell phone. This application was used for touchscreen Nokia with Symbian S60 5th edition.</strong> Now this application available for Symbian S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 and S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2.</p>
<p>Using this Nokia Photo Browser will let user to watch the photos with an interesting interface. With 3 dimension effect, photo zooming and face Detection makes the photos browser more attractive. You can download this application <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/betas/view/nokia-photo-browser" target="_blank">here</a></p>
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		<title>Neebal Technologies: Experienced bGPhone/b(Google Phone)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well we have got an Android developer Phone(bGPhone/b) which we had ordered a month ago.Its amazing,the operating system is way ahead of Symbian,Windows and  ofcourse a close competent to apple&#8217;s iphone. b&#8230;/b
Gphone, Google Phone by Hardik for Gphone release
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well we have got an Android developer Phone(bGPhone/b) which we had ordered a month ago.Its amazing,the operating system is way ahead of Symbian,Windows and  ofcourse a close competent to apple&#8217;s iphone. b&#8230;/b
<p>Gphone, Google Phone by <em><a href="http://neebalit.blogspot.com/2009/02/experienced-gphonegoogle-phone.html" title="">Hardik</a></em> for Gphone release</p>
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		<title>Nokia buys Symbian to battle GPhone</title>
		<link>http://bicellphone.com/phone/gphone/nokia-buys-symbian-to-battle-gphone</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dial-a-Phone:. Nokia has today announced two strategic acquisitions that will help it fend off the challenge from the Apple iPhone and Googleâ€™s upcoming Android operating system. The major acquisition is of the final 52 percent of &#8230;
Gphone, Google Phone by unknown for Gphone release
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dial-a-Phone:. Nokia has today announced two strategic acquisitions that will help it fend off the challenge from the Apple iPhone and Googleâ€™s upcoming Android operating system. The major acquisition is of the final 52 percent of <b>&#8230;</b>
<p>Gphone, Google Phone by <em><a href="http://www.googlizationofeverything.com/2008/06/nokia_buys_symbian_to_battle_g.php" title="">unknown</a></em> for Gphone release</p>
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		<title>Android vs Symbian OS</title>
		<link>http://bicellphone.com/phone/gphone/android-vs-symbian-os</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Android, Symbian OS. Business model. Revenue stream for creator, Advertising, fairy dust? Fixed license fee per phone (with a few quirks, all publicly known. Source code availability, Available to nobody yet. Available to all, in theory &#8230;
Gphone, Google Phone by Pei Zheng for Gphone release
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Android, Symbian OS. Business model. Revenue stream for creator, Advertising, fairy dust? Fixed license fee per phone (with a few quirks, all publicly known. Source code availability, Available to nobody yet. Available to all, in theory <b>&#8230;</b>
<p>Gphone, Google Phone by <em><a href="http://ohawatch.blogspot.com/2008/04/i-came-across-side-by-side-comparison.html" title="">Pei Zheng</a></em> for Gphone release</p>
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		<title>Mobile Development &#8211; Symbian, Microsoft, Palm, iPhone, gPhone &#8230;</title>
		<link>http://bicellphone.com/phone/gphone/mobile-development-symbian-microsoft-palm-iphone-gphone</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To be succint, the key requirements are: 1/ Works in Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile operating systems initially â€“ will potentially need to broaden this in the future to Apple Safari (iPhone), Google Asteroid (gPhone) platforms and &#8230;
Gphone, Google Phone by Lilar Pty Ltd for Gphone release
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be succint, the key requirements are: 1/ Works in Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile operating systems initially â€“ will potentially need to broaden this in the future to Apple Safari (iPhone), Google Asteroid (<b>gPhone</b>) platforms and <b>&#8230;</b>
<p>Gphone, Google Phone by <em><a href="http://www.ifreelance.com/project/detail.aspx?projectid=21733" title="">Lilar Pty Ltd</a></em> for Gphone release</p>
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		<title>Be More Organized with SMS Diary</title>
		<link>http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-application/be-more-organized-with-sms-diary</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 17:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways to save the sent and received messages, starting from using Nokia PC Suit to using several blog applications, such as Nokia Lifeblog. The purpose is just the same that is to organize the messaging traffic. Especially if you intend to save the messages as the documents you are responsible for or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways to save the sent and received messages, starting from using Nokia PC Suit to using several blog applications, such as Nokia Lifeblog. The purpose is just the same that is to organize the messaging traffic. Especially if you intend to save the messages as the documents you are responsible for or merely as the light notes you can reopen later.</p>
<p><strong>SMS Diary is one of the applications that you can use. Operating it is quite simple. With only one or two clicks, all messages in the SMS folder will directly be processed and converted into the readable format.</strong></p>
<p>SMS Diary contains some information. It is not merely saving and redisplaying the messages, but also processing the numerical statistics produced by the sent and received messages.</p>
<p>By the time we start creating the SMS diary, the application system will sort out all of the messages in the phone system, either in the internal memory or the external memory.<span id="more-71"></span></p>
<p>The storage will create two html format files. This kind of format is easy to open anywhere, either in the mobile phone or in the PC. The display is even richer, compared with the text format commonly used by PC Suit in collecting messages from a mobile phone.</p>
<p><strong>Details</strong><br />
Platform : Symbian<br />
Developer : Ola Melen<br />
Download : http://www.olamelen.com<br />
Phone Type : Symbian Series 60</p>
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		<title>Unlock Me, for Those Who Are Forgetful</title>
		<link>http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-application/unlock-me-for-those-who-are-forgetful</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 19:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For you who have unintentionally activated the unlock code in Series 60 phones, especially you who bought the secondhand mobile phone, or fail to remember the code to deactivate the unlock code, you need this kind of application.
Unlock Me, which is a free of charge application and was developed by Marco Bellino from Symbian-Toys, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>For you who have unintentionally activated the unlock code in Series 60 phones, especially you who bought the secondhand mobile phone, or fail to remember the code to deactivate the unlock code, you need this kind of application.</strong></p>
<p>Unlock Me, which is a free of charge application and was developed by Marco Bellino from Symbian-Toys, is useful for overcoming those kinds of problems commonly encountered by Symbian phone users.</p>
<p><strong>Details:</strong><br />
Platform : Symbian<br />
Developer : Symbian Toys (M. Bellino)<br />
Download : http://www.symbian-toys.com/UnlockMe.aspx<br />
Phone Type : All phones with Series 60</p>
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		<title>Healthy Calls Application</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 23:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This application was actually designed as the result of many complaints about radiation claimed by mobile phone users. Then, a notifying application based on the call duration was born. It is Healthy Calls.
Like its name, this application is designed to keep you healthy while making a telephone conversation. Healthy Calls divides the call duration into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This application was actually designed as the result of many complaints about radiation claimed by mobile phone users. Then, a notifying application based on the call duration was born. It is Healthy Calls.</strong></p>
<p>Like its name, this application is designed to keep you healthy while making a telephone conversation. Healthy Calls divides the call duration into different categories. Letâ€™s say, an eleven-minute call duration up-to twenty-three minute call duration is still considered normal, however, to have a call more than the mentioned duration is considered disturbing.</p>
<p>This application enables your phone to automatically disconnect a call when the talking duration is considered to pass the threshold of dangerousness. It is quite useful for those who care so much of their health</p>
<p><strong>Details</strong><span id="more-70"></span><br />
Platform : Symbian<br />
Developer : BitSib<br />
Download : http://www.bitsib.com/download/<br />
Phone Type : Series 60, 2nd and 3rd edition</p>
<p><em>Related Link:</em> <a href="http://custom-writing.org/research-papers">Research papers</a></p>
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		<title>Application Certification in 3rd Edition S60 Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 23:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might have experienced failure in installing freeware applications with sis extension in 3rd editions S60 symbian phones (Nokia 3250, N71, N73, E0, E65, etc.), such as screenshot, ActiveFile, GNUBox, RotateMe, Fexplorer, and so on.  This failure is indicated by the notification of &#8220;Certificate error. Contact the application supplier&#8221;
This reason of this failure is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://bicellphone.com/wp-content/uploads/symbian-certification-code.jpg' alt='Picture of symbian Certification code image' class='imagelink' />You might have experienced failure in installing freeware applications with sis extension in 3rd editions S60 symbian phones (Nokia 3250, N71, N73, E0, E65, etc.), such as screenshot, ActiveFile, GNUBox, RotateMe, Fexplorer, and so on.  This failure is indicated by the notification of &#8220;Certificate error. Contact the application supplier&#8221;<br />
<strong>This reason of this failure is because the sis files you inject havenâ€™t had the official certification from the developer (unsigned). </strong>As you know, 3rd editions S60 symbian phones have mandatory unsigning feature, meaning that this version of symbian has a security system which makes only have-been-signed application can be installed.</p>
<p>The examples of the uncertified applications are usually software in beta version, not the full one. Uncertified applications could also be in the forms of freeware applications. Though you can still wait until the signed version is released, the process often takes a long time. <strong>But if you have badly wanted to have the application installed in your phone, what should you do then?</strong><span id="more-65"></span></p>
<p>To make your wish come true, what you need to do is a simple trick, self-signing the application. Donâ€™t worry. Since the certification code comes from the developer producing the application, this action is considered legal.</p>
<p><strong>The required tools are:</strong><br />
1. SignSIS files, which can be downloaded at http://d.turboupload.com/d/1639526/signsis_files.zip.html. You will get a zip file (489.34 kb) containing auto_signsis and signsis files. Extract them.<br />
2. Account at <a href="http://www.symbiansigned.com" target="_blank">www.symbiansigned.com</a>. You are required to sign up as the member of this site.<br />
3. DevCertRequest Tool, which can be downloaded at https://www.symbiansigned.com/DevCertRequest_30_10_2006_v2.0. You can check its update info at https://www.symbiansigned.com/app/page/overview/latestProductUpdates.  </p>
<p><strong>Steps of Certifying</strong><br />
a. Create a new folder in your PC. Put the unsigned SIS to be certified (in this example: screenshot_s60_3rd_v2.70_unsigned) and the two other files from signsis_files.zip into that folder.<br />
b. Extract DevCertRequest you have downloaded, and then install it in your PC.<br />
c. Run DevCertRequest Tool. You will be required to make a new file. Name it as you like, and choose the folder you have created as the output directory, for instance, tips.csr. It is recommended to name the file like the name of the application you are going to sign, such as screenshot_s60_3rd_v2.70_unsigned. For the next step, select â€˜Openâ€™ > â€œNextâ€.<br />
d. In the statement ACS Pub ID Available, select â€˜Noâ€™. At â€˜Private Key Fileâ€™, browse the folder you have created. Name it like the previous file, tips.key. Select â€˜Openâ€™.<br />
e. Type &#8220;12345&#8243; at Private key file password, and reconfirm it. Select â€˜Nextâ€™.<br />
f. Complete the available column. Make sure you do not leave the column with (*) in blank. Select â€˜Nextâ€™.<br />
g. In IMEI Editor, type the IMEI numbers of your phone to obtain the certificate. If you do not know your numbers, type *#06# when your phoneâ€™s screen is in standby mode.<br />
h. Select all &#8220;Application Capabilities&#8221;, and select &#8220;Add&#8221;. Next, select â€˜Nextâ€™.<br />
i. For the final step in DevCertRequest Tool program, select â€˜Finishâ€™. In the folder you have created before, you will find four new files.<br />
j. For the next step, go into www.symbiansigned.com and log in.<br />
k. Select &#8220;My Symbian Signed&#8221; menu. Next, select â€˜Developer Certificatesâ€™.<br />
l. Select &#8220;Request&#8221; under the &#8220;Developer Certificates&#8221;. Then browse the CSR file in the folder you have created before.<br />
m. Select that CSR file (click on â€˜Openâ€™) and â€˜Sendâ€™. You will be taken to the download link of a new certificate (CER file). Download and save this certificate file in the same folder like before. Now, you already have all files required to sign your sis files.<br />
n. Open auto_signsis file with MS Notepad.<br />
o. Change the &#8220;xyz&#8221; character according to file extension in the folder. Save the batch file (â€˜saveâ€™, not â€˜save asâ€™). Then, exit.</p>
<p>Open your folder, and double click on auto_signsis file. Now you will get the new application certified, still in the same folder. Finally, install the application to your phone, and enjoy it.</p>
<p>Have a nice try!</p>
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		<title>Preventing Phone-Tapping</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Information is very precious, especially when itâ€™s about a countryâ€™s secret or business competition. Information is very priceless that various phone-tapping techniques are often employed to obtain valuable information.
Thus, is communicating through cell phones secure enough? Though communicating via cell phones is already quite sophisticated, it doesnâ€™t mean that cell phone is free from phone-tapping.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://bicellphone.com/wp-content/uploads/voice-phone-tapping.jpg' alt='Image of Voice Phone Tapping' class='imagelink' />Information is very precious, especially when itâ€™s about a countryâ€™s secret or business competition. Information is very priceless that various phone-tapping techniques are often employed to obtain valuable information.<br />
Thus, is communicating through cell phones secure enough? Though communicating via cell phones is already quite sophisticated, it doesnâ€™t mean that cell phone is free from phone-tapping.</p>
<p>There are numerous techniques to tap messages. Remember articles about the simple ways to phone-tap conversations and SMS in otherâ€™s cell phones? Then, how to avoid phone-tapping? Here are some applications you can use.</p>
<p><strong>Avoiding Voice Phone-Tapping</strong><br />
Talking via cell phone is actually quite secure. However, cell phone bugging devices are already available. To be more secure, encryption techniques can be applied in voice communication.<br />
Encryption technique works by adding codes or locks. <span id="more-67"></span>The conversation you have in the phone will be encrypted into codes, which could only be read by the phones that have the appropriate code-breaker.<br />
Communication with encrypting technique could run only if both you and the receiver have the same tools (application) for the encryption and decryption (the opposite of encryption).</p>
<p><strong>Symbian &#038; Windows Encryption Applications</strong><br />
For users of 2nd edition Symbian (Symbian OS version 8), such as Nokia 6630, 6680, N70 and N90, Cellcrypt could guarantee the security of your communication. Cellcrypt is made by Voylent developer which is based in Silicon Valley.<br />
Cellcryptâ€™s communication route makes use of Circuit Switch Data (CSD). So, besides requiring 2nd edition Symbian phones, Cellcrypt also requires CSD-support providers.</p>
<p>To test this application, please visit <a href="http://www.voylent.com" target="_blank">Voylentâ€™s site</a>. To directly download it, simply follow this <a href="http://www.cellcrypt.com/vx22rc1.sis" target="_blank">link</a>. These are the steps to use Cellcrypt:<br />
1. Install Cellcrypt in your phone and in phone of the person you are going to talk to. The installation process takes quite time, 10 minutes approximately.<br />
2. Restart the phones as the procedure to activate Cellcrypt.<br />
3. Before calling, type 888 (triple 8s) in front of the destination number. For example, if your destination number is 08567795xxx, you should dial 88808567795xxx. If dialing phone with a certain countryâ€™s code, such as +628567795xxx, you should dial +888628567795xxx. </p>
<p>After that, you can communicate like usual. You need to know that the encrypting and decrypting process require longer time, so there will be delays in your communication.<br />
Besides that, this application is designed to be hidden or invisible, so you cannot use the normal way to uninstall it. To remove Cellcrypt, you have to install its uninstaller application, which can be downloaded at http://www.cellcrypt.com/vxrm.sis.</p>
<p><strong>For Windows Users (Smartphone and PDA)</strong><br />
For users of Smartphone and Windows-based PDA-phones, SecureGSM application has been provided. SecureGSM is similar to Cellcrypt in terms of function, except in the ways of operating it. </p>
<p>In SecureGSM, users do not need to insert extra numbers in front of the destination numbers. When receiving a call, the receiver will be given verification codes. The codes are the same like what are shown in the callerâ€™s screen (look at the picture). Every call going through SecureGSM will look like the following picture:</p>
<p><strong>Preventing SMS-tapping</strong><br />
There are a few techniques to tap SMS. In the former edition, PULSA have reviewed the techniques by installing a phone-tapping application in the target phone.<br />
To avoid being the victim of SMS-tapping, we can add encryption to our text-messages. At least there are two encryption applications that we demonstrate in this article, the application for Symbian phones and for Java-based phones.</p>
<p><strong>Symbian</strong><br />
To protect SMSs and emails, Symbian users can rely on Fortress SMS application. Its trial version can be downloaded at http://www.fortressmail.net/ fortress_sms.htm </p>
<p>Fortress SMS is easy to use. Add password on each SMS you are going to send. The receiver who doesnâ€™t know the password will not be able to open it. Here are the steps to operate Fortress SMS:<br />
1. Activate Fortress SMS, and select option â€˜Send messageâ€™.<br />
2. Select â€˜Optionâ€™, find â€˜Passwordâ€™, after the screen shows the menu, enter your password.<br />
3. The SMS that have been sent can be opened if the password is entered correctly. Of course, the receiverâ€™s phone should also have Fortress SMS application.</p>
<p><strong>For Users of Java-based Phone</strong><br />
SMS encryption applications are not only available in phones which have operation system. One supporting application for Java-based phones (MIDP 2.0) is SMS007. This application has better compatibility since it uses general user interface (GUI). </p>
<p>The encryption ability is not only applicable for SMS, but also for data in the phone. If you lose your phone, people will not be able to open the data. Here are the steps to operate SMS007:<br />
1. First, set your password. Do not forget your password or you will lose the data on your phone.<br />
2. Log in, and enter your password to start SMS007.<br />
3. To send confidential messages, you can select it from the available contact menu. The secret messages can be sent to more than one receiver.</p>
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