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!
Yipee, it’s Friday! Seattle had the recording high temperature in the past week and CareAce had for the first time opened the doors for a cash prize giveaway. With Marketplace now open, we can see an influx of new application. We have also tried the Samsung Application Store and shared our experience through the process. So these are the posts and twitters that stood out from the last week (Week #31).
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.
2 weeks has past since the latest effort to revive the Samsung Epix for the users encountering problems with SLOG DUMP error. And we have now a better idea of the post effects and perhaps some ways to deal with it. In this article, we will take a look at some of the more common issues raised and possible solutions to these problems.
Everyone can use a better note-taking application. And for the Omnia, it is important for the application to be both rich in its UI yet friendly in its navigation. AgileNotes has been on our radar for awhile, we were reluctant to write about it because it was not working on the Samsung Omnia. But now, we are happy to annouce the new release of AgileNotes 3.0 is finger-friendly and Omnia-friendly.
The Samsung Epix (i907) users have gone through some enduring times with the manifesting SLOG DUMP error message. A revised ROM update (ID1) was released 3 days ago to amend the arising issue following the initial patch, plus other fixes. 3 days has gone by and this article aims to discuss some of our experience, plus suggestions for users facing similar problems.




















