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Fresh & free apps/Games for Symbian^3 (Anna OS)

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On the list below, mostly are fresh free apps and games that we recommend for Symbian^3 (Anna OS) users and almost are compatible to all.

Apps and Games for Symbian^3 (Anna OS): Nokia N8, Nokia C7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia E7

 

Music Apps

  • Tune Wiki – Want lyrics on your songs? TuneWiki’s social media player shows subtitled lyrics as you listen to your music, watch music videos, or stream songs through our SHOUTcast ™ radio feature. Translated into 40+ languages, search for lyrics to over 2.5 Million songs. Use Music Maps or follow your friends to see what they are listening to and discover new music! Other features: Playlists, Song Search, Facebook and Twitter integration, Top 50 charts.
  • Shazam – Create music moments! Shazam can identify music anywhere: from TV, radio or in a bar. 30 Days trial
  • Music Stopper – There are many music timer or scheduler there you can find but the one I will review is different. Because MusicStopper is an app that lets you schedule or time the specific Music PlaybackRadio or an Application and terminate it depending on the time you prefer. Like it works as a terminator of your running program.
  • Loop – An app that lets you create sound or music and mix it with many different  baselines beats that are loaded in your app. You can also create and add your own baselines. Once you’re done with your created music loop, you can also make it as your ringtone, share on Facebook or upload it in the official loop app site for others to hear and votes.
  • Soundtrckr – Lets you control your own music. Plus you will get tons of free music access that you could discover using social based location system.

Web Browser

  • Opera Mobile 10.1 – The newest and advance web browser for Symbian^3. Always free.

Recommended Widgets for home screen

  • AccuWeather – Free weather updates in hourly, daily, and weekly scopes.
  • Bloomberg – Bloomberg Mobile delivers market and general news, stock prices and charts, a portfolio function, market data and analysis
  • Mangastream – Check the biggest manga updates on your phone
  • topApps – Get the listed top and recommended apps

Social, Sharing, Location Apps

  • Foursquare – Discover more places with this social network location app.
  • Gravity – Google Reader, facebook, twitter, foursquare all in one place. That’s Gravity. 10-day trial
  • Skype – It’s absolutely free to call and IM with Skype to your device provided you just have to connect your phone to 3G or Wi-Fi.
  • Nimbuzz – free IM and VOIP anywhere, anytime.
  • Gig Finder – Social + Music app of Ovi.
  • Here and Now - A location + weather updates for your needs. With Here and now offers easy-to-use web services related to your current location. Check the local weather at a glance and get other topical information while on the move.
  • Pixelpipe Share Online – With the increasing multimedia functionality of smartphones, Pixelpipe will ensure that you can upload and share your photos, videos and files to more than 100 social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.
  • Ovi Maps – It’s free navigation system by Nokia offering tons of cool features like lifetime voice guided navigation and real-time updates.

Web TV / Videos

  • Watch Now – WebTV app for Symbian^3 that lets you watch the latest episode of How I Met Your Mother and Gossip Girl.
  • E!, NatGeo, CNN – Exclusive to Symbian^3 devices with WEB TV application. It’s one of the default web TV widget for your Nokia N8, Nokia C6-01, Nokia C7 and Nokia E7.
  • SPB TV -Free live tv streaming for your Nokia devices.
  • Youtube – The updated version of social network, youtube, and now with enhance viewing experience for latest devices.

Utilities

  • Battery Monitor – Monitoring your phone’s batter life will be easy. And with good management and tracking of your battery life you could eventually save more energy and prolong the use for more works.
  • Nokia Bots –  Betalabs released the beta version of the Nokia Bots for Nokia N8, Nokia C7, and Nokia C6-01. They’re the latest Symbian^3 devices that would benefit from the location awareness, battery, contacts, calendar monitoring and more features from the application.
  • Nokia Panorama – this app gives you the wide-angle shot that you always wanted. Perfect for landscape shooting.
  • Swype – Is an app that substitute your default QWERTY keyboard giving an easier and faster word typing. Provided that this don’t provide portrait mode.
  • Qtorch (N8 only)- A simple application that you could use as remedy to flashlights on your N8. With just simple tapping on the screen for off and on, then you’re good to go with white screen.
  • Nokia Situations - The app senses your current life and adapts and enables the most preferred profiles that would fit your life.
  • ScreenSnap – Screenshot your phone

HD Games

Puzzle / PvP / Fun Games

 

Download these apps from Nokia Ovi Store.

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Top 10 BlackBerry Apps.

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It’s been a busy year for BlackBerry, especially at this tail end, what with the PlayBook tablet and all. Before getting carried away with the fancy whizz-pow apps that the QNX-based tablet OS will offer next year, today we’re showcasing the top 10 BlackBerry apps.

App World and the overall BlackBerry application ecosystem might seem a little scarce compared to what’s available in the Android Market and iPhone App Store, but it’s still busier than the webOS App Catalog, and definitely the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Before launching into the list, I’m sure you BlackBerry users out there will have your own opinion about what does and doesn’t deserve to be on the list – I’m by no means the single definitive voice on app quality, so please do leave a comment with your own preferences.

 

1. Google Maps for Mobile

google maps icon The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010Google Maps for Mobile beats the snot out of the preloaded BlackBerry Maps app with a plethora of features. You’ve got your usual stuff like driving directions and local search, but you can get social with Latitude to share your location with some trusted friends, view real-time traffic conditions, browse the Wikipedia articles of places nearby, zoom down to Street View to see what any given spot looks like from the road, search by voice when you need your hands free, and lots more. I consider this a critical app and is generally the first one I load up onto any new BlackBerry I review.

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Available for free from Google Mobile.

2. Pandora

BlackBerry PandoraIcon The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010For anyone in the U.S., Pandora is easily the most popular mobile music app out there. Pandora works by coupling your tastes and feedback (leave a thumbs up and down as you’re listening) to stream over 3G or Wi-Fi similar music that you may not have heard before. Pandora was the first company to do this sort of thing, and since then, any streaming music app out there worth its salt has some kind of recommendation engine. I find Slacker’s advertisements pretty annoying, but would happily give my top pick of music app to Grooveshark if they had a working BlackBerry version. The only caveat to Pandora is that its geographic reach limited – I make sure to soak in all the Pandora goodness whenever I find myself in the U.S., and if you’re already there, count yourself lucky.

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Available for free from the BlackBerry App World.

3. BerryReader

BlackBerry BerryReader logo The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010BerryReader officially became a blogger’s best friend when it launched this summer. It is a polished RSS reader with full sync with Google Reader. Not only are you continually fed new items the second they come in, but you can share stories through Facebook and Twitter, star items that you’ll want to keep track of (especially later on when you’re at a desktop), and ly mark items as read without having to dive into the full text.

The pricetag might turn some of you off, and I’ll be the first to admit that the app crashes once in awhile if things get too hectic, but it remains without a doubt the fastest and easiest way to keep up to date with your favourite websites.

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Available for $9.99 from the Mobihand store.

4. Shazam

BlackBerry Shazam Logo The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010Shazam pioneered the music ID application category, and can be a very helpful addition in the right circumstances. By taking an audio sample of music through the BlackBerry’s microphone and sending it off to remote servers, you can get track information, artist bios, lyrics, and a whole bunch of other trivia about a particular tune. You can even buy the track directly from Amazon if you really like it. There are competitors, like SoundHound which is doing cool stuff with simply humming a song, but it has yet to make the jump from Android and iPhone to BlackBerry.

Again, to get the full function of “tagging” songs as many times as you like, you’ll have to pay up, but for music enthusiasts, that’s more than worth it.

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Available for free (and $4.99) from the BlackBerry App World.

5. Vlingo

BlackBerry Vlingoicon The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010Vlingo is a voice-control application for BlackBerry (and iPhone and Android, for that matter), that lets you do just about anything using your voice alone – launch into a web search, call a friend, write texts and e-mails, update Twitter, check-in to Foursquare, or check flight prices. It integrates especially well with the overall BlackBerry experience by binding tightly with one of the convenience keys – just hold it down, start talking, and as soon as you let go, it launches into whatever action the remote Vlingo servers figure out you were talking about. SafeReader is an especially great function: it reads incoming messages aloud as soon as they come in, so you can stay connected even when you’re on the road. Unfortunately, the InCar function for iPhone and Android versions which lets you send replies hasn’t been ported over yet.

I find Vlingo is generally pretty accurate, though a bit slow to process. Even with the great physical keyboard on a BlackBerry, sometimes I find I’m too lazy to type in a whole Google search or dig around in a subfolder to launch a native app. iPhone and Android both have fairly robust native voice control apps, but BlackBerry doesn’t, and as such, it has the most to gain from Vlingo.

The full version of Vlingo is a rather steep $20, and all you really get is the ability to input text into any field through the app, which, though neat, I don’t consider mission-critical; the free version will probably do it for most of you.

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Available for free (and $19.99) from the BlackBerry App World.

6. Poynt

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Poynt is a local search app with a lot of polish and extra functions. Google Maps is generally good for cursory searches, but Poynt has a depth of functions that well surpasses it. By partnering with directories and service providers like OpenTable and Rotten Tomatoes, Poynt can provide wireless purchasing, reviews, and videos related to the stuff you’re looking up around you. The app ties in closely with native apps too, like providing reverse phone number lookup right from the call log, or e-mail listings to friends.

The iPhone and Android apps have some slightly snazzier features, like augmented reality viewing of search results and launching into a call as soon as you put the phone to your ear, but Poynt was on BlackBerry first, and tends to get new content channels, like gas prices first. Best of all? It’s free!

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Available for free from the BlackBerry App World.

7. WeatherEye

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One of the rarely-used features on BlackBerry are Web Signals, which is a developer tool that allows apps to change their icon based on information coming in over the internet. This is effectively as close to an Android home screen widget as you’ll get on a BlackBerry. WeatherEye is the most practical application of this technology, since it gives you most of the weather information you need without even having to load the app since it shows the conditions in the icon graphic and the temperature in the app name. You can still launch into the app for a deeper dive into week-long forecasts, see what the weather’s like elsewhere in the world, check satellite maps, or drill down to hourly forecasts.

There are a few other apps that do the same kind of thing, but I find WeatherEye’s information is the most accurate, and it has the smoothest user interface. Plus, y’know, freeness doesn’t hurt.

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Available for free from the BlackBerry App World.

8. QuickLaunch

BlackBerry quicklaunch icon1 The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010QuickLaunch adds a secondary, customizable menu so you can access a list of installed apps or actions quickly without having to dive into your full app screen or ducking out of your current app. The default home screen on a BlackBerry, though customizable by theme, is usually short on icon real estate, and QuickLaunch lets you get around the inevitable decision process of picking which small handful of apps are the most important to you. You can add sub-menus and separators to keep your list of shortcuts from getting too crazy, and the variety of shortcuts ranges from media, to e-mail, to apps, to websites, . There are a few other miscellaneous functions thrown in for kicks, like weather and time at the top, a screenshot function, and lots more.

I’ll admit that I haven’t spent too much time with QuickLaunch mostly because I’m pretty judicious about how many apps I have installed, but if you’ve got a lot of ‘em to keep track of, QuickLaunch is a great way to make sure they’re always easily accessible.

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Available for $4.99 from the BlackBerry App World.

9. BerryBuzz

BlackBerry Berrybuzz icon1 The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010The blinking red LED of a BlackBerry is a well-known taunt and one might say the source of the addictive personality BlackBerry owners seem to develop. You don’t know who the e-mail is from, so maybe it’s really important. You should probably check it right away. Of course, that LED can blink blue if it’s connected to something via Bluetooth, or green if for some reason you want a coverage indicator, but the customizing stops there. Luckily, the same guys who made BerryReader (above) started off with BerryBuzz, which lets you customize what kind of colours the LED blinks when you get correspondence from specific contacts. Not only that, BerryBuzz can also provide custom notifications for other apps, like BBM, Facebook, Twitter, and plenty of others. Different alerts can be set for incoming calls, e-mails, or texts, along with different vibration modes.

BerryBuzz is a simple enough concept, but full-realized and fleshed out. I would half expect RIM would even build this kind of customizability into their native Profiles manager for ringtones, but that’s probably wishful thinking.

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Available for $5.99 from Mobihand.

10. 7digital

BlackBerry 7digital icon1 The Top 10 BlackBerry Apps of 2010Lastly, we have the 7digital music store. There are plenty of mobile music apps on BlackBerry (like Pandora listed above), and even specifically ones that let you buy tracks over the air from a wide selection, but what really sets 7digital apart is its user interface. When you launch the app, the side convenience keys are temporarily re-mapped to open up 7digital’s custom menus. 7digital can also effectively be your new media player, so that your shopping experience is well-integrated with your listening one.

7digital started out as a web-based music store, so you’ve got the option to buy on the big screen too. Personally, I would rather be spending my money on an all-you-can-eat subscription, but if you’re hunting and pecking for specific tracks, I’d suggest 7digital.

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Available for free from the BlackBerry App World.

Although I like to think I’m judge, jury, and executioner when it comes to BlackBerry app quality, there are plenty out there that I haven’t seen; is there an app that you think should be on the top 10 list of BlackBerry apps for this year? Maybe some on here you disagree with? Let us know in the comments!

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How to create a US Based Apple ID outside the US.

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There are some awesome free app for iOS which are only available to download in US & you are not a resident of US.. What you will do?

Here is a easy workaround of a problem.. You want to download Google Earth or Adobe Ideas app for your iPhone/iPad and that app is free for download on the iTunes Apps store but with one condition – you need to have a US based Apple ID to install them on to your iPhone or iPad..

 

 

THIS IS A PROBLEM!

 

Soulution: Sign out from your old (The one you are using right now!) app store account & create a new Apple ID and set “none” as the payment method (assuming that you don’t have a U.S. based credit card). You’ll now be able to download US apps with the new Apple ID.

 

Now There arrives another problem that when you try to make a new Apple app store account you are unable to see “None” Payment Option in your iTunes.

 

 

Well, there are two ways to create Apple IDs inside iTunes.

1) You can either go to App Store > Create Account.

2) Simply download an app and iTunes will prompt you to create an Apple ID, The “none” option for payment will only become available if you follow Option 2.

 

For Option 2 follow these Instructions.

 

Step1: Launch iTunes > Click on Itunes Store Tab from the left column (As shown in the below image)

 

 

Step 2: Scroll down to the end of the page there you will find “Change Country” option. For more Deatils see Image attached.

 

Step 3: Now select US from the List.

 

 

 

Step 4: Now click on the App Store Tab > & select Great Free Apps from the drop down Menu.

 

Step 5: Click on any free app a new prompt window will open, from that Window click on “Create New Account” and rest is piece of cake!

Now you are able to see “None” option, Click on it & enjoy Apple ID for iTunes without a Credit Card in US.

 

 

Here is a simple Recap to create an Apple ID with a U.S. address but without requiring a credit card:

 

- Launch iTunes and switch to the iTunes store. Make sure you are not logged in.
- Scroll to the bottom and change your country to United States.
- Next go to App store and download any of the free apps, iTunes will now prompt you to create a new Apple account and this time, you’ll definitely see the “none” option on the Payments screen.

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Top 10 Free apps for Nokia Symbian phones..

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Here is a list of usefull 10 Free apps for Symbian Phones.
1. eBuddy:  eBuddy is very much like Nibuzz but it is more useful app for all those people who want be online on number of instant messengers. This Symbian apps facilitates to chat on MSN, Facebook, Yahoo!, GTalk (Orkut), AIM, MySpace and ICQ. Most of the people out there prefer Nimbuzz but I prefer eBuddy as it also enables email facility.

 

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2. Facebook:  Facebook app is a darling, preferred by almost everybody on Symbian and Facebook. It has almost become a lifeline now. You can access Facebook with this app and also get friends update directly to your mobile.

 

3. Foursquare:  Foursquare is very much like a GPS app for your Nokia Symbian phone. This free app from Nokia Ovi Store lets you track the places where you friends have been to and explore new places like restaurants, theatres, malls. Although, most of Indians are not into FourSquare but it is a great time pass apps.
4. Ovi Maps:   Ovi Maps Similar to Google Maps. This is a great app to start with as you can download the Map and view it later. This free app lets you use your Nokia Symbian as GPS device and find the places or the paths. With Ovi Maps you find your location, places or addresses and get guided with free Drive & Walk navigation in 78 countries(including India).

 

5: Opera Mobile 10.1:  These days almost every one use their phone to browse internet and opera mobile is best Internet browser, it has become an important software for any mobile phone. Sometime, I prefer to have UCBrowser as it can download many files at once.

 

Top 10 Free apps for Nokia Symbian phones | Review and Download

6. Qik Video Camera Lite:  Qik is a great utility app for camera. Nokia C6 has a 5MP quality camera and with Qik video camera lite you canrecord, share high quality videos with your friends, family and the world – right from your phone. This free app for Nokia Symbian phone can be downloaded from Ovi Store.  You can also exchange video messages privately with your family via Email, SMS.

 

 

7. Skype: Huh, everybody knows Skype, if not you are missing something. Just install it on your Nokia Symbian smartphone now, as it lets you make free Skype-to-Skype calls and IM on 3G or WiFi, save money on calls and texts (SMS) to phones abroad, share pictures, videos and other files from your phone.

 

 

8. Snaptu: Well, I am not sure about Snaptu but some of my friends use it on their Nokia Symbian phones. It has almost all basic social networking needs. You can access Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, News, Weather, Sports (Cricket, Soccer…) Movies, Sudoku and much more.

 

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9. Suruk: Suruk would prove to be an useful app if you travel frequently on cabs. It is basically a digital meter which lets you keep track of the distance you have travelled just to make sure that cab driver is not tampering his fare meter.

 

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10. ePocCam Lite: EpocCam is the best quality webcam for Nokia phones, up to DVD video-quality. Compatible with Skype, MSN Live Messenger, YouTube and many other applications. Always carry webcam with you while traveling. Save money and environment. Requires PC running Microsoft Windows XP or newer.

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Ten Popular free apps for iPhone

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There are a bunch of great iPhone apps in Apple’s app store. Many of them are free and can make you more organized, productive and accountable. The following list showcases our pick of ten popular free iPhone apps. It shows functions of each application and can help you know clearly about them.

 

1 Facebook

 

The version 3 of Facebook is a triumph. The revised grid-based ‘home screens’ provide speedy access to regularly visited sections (news feed, notifications, and so on) and pages, and the experience is such that it in many ways beats the browser version.

 

2 Gorillacam

 

Pretty much from nowhere, Gorillacam arrived in December 2009 from the creators of the Gorillapod tripods. It mashes together a slew of features to hugely improve an iPhone’s camera (timer, multi-shot, spirit-level, on-screen grid, ‘press anywhere’ capture), meaning you can bin a half-dozen standalone apps that offer similar things.

 

3 RunKeeper Free

 

The prospect of Nike+ but better and for free might sound unlikely, but that’s what RunKeeper Free provides. The app uses an iPhone’s GPS capabilities to track your jogging route, and provides mapping and details of pace and calories burned. Activities can be shared online, and treadmill runs can be entered manually.

 

4 Stanza

 

Kindle’s grabbed many ‘electronic book’ headlines, but an iPhone or iPod touch is a perfectly competent alternative – at least if you have the right app to hand. Stanza enables you to download books from various sources (many of which offer free titles), and you can transfer your own ePub, PDF or eReader titles from the free Stanza Desktop.

 

5 Dropbox

 

Plenty of apps exist for transferring content between your computer and your device, but Dropbox is free and easier to use than most of its contemporaries. Dump files you want to sync in a folder on your computer and Dropbox for your device will enable you to access them, download them for offline viewing, and, in many cases, view them.

 

6 thetrainline

 

For anyone commuting by train, thetrainline is the free app to beat all others. Journey planning, offline results, timetables and a location-aware ‘next train home’ option are available via a clean, streamlined interface. The app’s not quite as good as National Rail Enquiries, but it is very similar – and five quid cheaper.

 

7 Skype

 

It’s imperfect and annoyingly lacks push notifications, but Skype is still an essential download. The interface is pleasingly simple and usable, enabling anyone with a Skype account to make free calls to other Skype users and cheap calls to anywhere in the world. If you’re on Pay and Go, this is particularly handy, but the app also enables iPod touch users to utilise their devices for calls.

 

8 Movies

 

Although some aspects of cinema listings app Movies are disappointingly US-centric (notably regarding details on upcoming movies and DVDs), it succeeds where it matters. Select a film and the app figures out where you’re located, lists nearby cinemas, and displays times your chosen film is showing. Efficiency can be further increased by pinning favourite cinemas to the top of the list.

 

9 TonePad

 

Virtual pianos and guitars are all very well, but purely digital musical toys are more suited to Apple handhelds. TonePad is the best of them, using a grid-based interface that enables you to turn notes on and off and compose pleasing and harmonious loops; your creations can be edited, saved and uploaded to share with other users.

 

10 Thomson Reuters News Pro

 

There are many free news apps, but Reuters News Pro offers a breadth of coverage that makes it a winner. Preferences enable you to tailor the app’s output to the UK, and the toolbar provides swift access to news, pictures, videos and stock markets coverage.

 

Let me remind you again there are thousand of free apps availaible in app store, these 10 are those which we think are very popular among people.

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