Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on May 4th, 2008
WorldMate for S60 users can now automatically receive real-time updates directly on their mobile phones when their flights are canceled or delayed. In addition, travelers inconvenienced by last-minute changes can check updated flight schedules to quickly rebook and save time at the airport.

Users of WorldMate for Nokia S60 simply enter their flight numbers directly into the mobile application. The WorldMate service watches over travelers’ itineraries and proactively notifying them of delays or cancelations. As flight schedules change, the service pushes personal alerts directly to the mobile device, and enables users to react within the application by referencing updated schedules to find suitable alternate flights.
WorldMate for S60 includes several services, such as weather, currency converter, world clocks and world maps, free of charge. Premium services, including comprehensive flight schedules and real-time flight alerts, are available via subscription at $4.95 per month or $49.95 per year.
To download the application, please visit www.mobimate.com/s60 from a desktop computer or from your Nokia S60 device, visit http://mobile.mobimate.com/s60.
Posted by Kim Poh Liaw on May 4th, 2008
Although there isn’t iPhone virus on the net yet, beta version of McAfee’s anti virus for iPhone has been found at http://ipkg.mcafeemobile.com/ and users have successfully installed/uninstalled the application.

There is no official press info on the development project yet, but one iPhone user claimed to receive the following statement from McAfee PR, Joris Evers.
“The application you blogged about is indeed a genuine McAfee project. We are always working on new platforms including the popular ones. In this particular case we were running a test to validate some recently developed technology. We happen to be first to test AV technology for iPhone. We’re happy that iPhone users are already getting excited about it, as evidenced by your blog and the thousands of people who are trying out the application. Still, we are not ready to announce a new product, our development work is in the early stages.”
To install the beta software (called iVirusScan) if you really want to try it out, just visit this url http://ipkg.mcafeemobile.com/ and choose iVirusScan in McAfee category.
source [hackint0sh] via [iphonebuzz] via [winandmac]
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Posted by MobileBurn.com on May 4th, 2008

The latest RIZR series mobile phone from Motorola has been launched as an O2 exclusive handset.
Read the full story here.

Posted by Budi Putra on May 4th, 2008
RIM and its partner global software giant SAP launched the new software for business users, enabling BlackBerry users to be untethered from their computers and their offices to do their jobs.

The launch has reportedly helped push Blackberry maker Research In Motion’s stock to an all-time high, a report said.
It’s expected to be available in several months.
Source
Posted by Budi Putra on May 4th, 2008
It’s still about the rumor of Apple’s 3G iPhone. Hmm, if this picture was real, it would be quite amazing, right! 3G iPhone with 60 GB storage!

Too good to be true, eh?
Source: Justamp
Posted by Budi Putra on May 4th, 2008
Handango newsletter revealed that Sony Ericsson’s much-anticipated XPERIA X1 will launch with Handango’s InHand service on the device in mid-September 2008.

We are now seeking the best products for this device and we would be interested in hearing from YOU. SonyEricsson requires your product to support the WVGA screensize (800×480) and multiple languages (International English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). Any title included in the InHand catalog will need to also be Windows M2M certified.
As we wrote last month, Ericsson also plans to align with key partners around the panel technology to enable them to develop exciting applications that can be enjoyed by users on the XPERIA X1.
via USEB
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