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		<title>4 Best Flash Viewer for iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[4 Best ways to view Flash content on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. These are acquired through the Application Store, while others require a jailbreak. One of the method requires neither, but is the most limited of the bunch. Apps like CloudBrowse and SkyFire work with South Park Studios, while jailbreak applications like Frash [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>4 Best ways to view Flash content on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. These are acquired through the Application Store, while others require a jailbreak. One of the method requires neither, but is the most limited of the bunch. Apps like CloudBrowse and SkyFire work with South Park Studios, while jailbreak applications like Frash will allow you to play games, but has limited video capability.<br />
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<p><strong>1) CloudBrowse</strong></p>
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<p>CloudBrowse is an App that allows you to view Flash video content on  iPad and iPhone. It&#8217;s dirt cheap at 99 cents, but according to customer  reviews is region-locked to the US and Canada. It&#8217;s really nothing more  than a desktop version of Firefox running off of the developer&#8217;s servers  and streaming to your iPad. This one is available on the App Store, so  no need to jailbreak.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cloud-browse/id394418635?mt=8&amp;ign-mpt=uo%3D4#" target="_self">99 cents</a></p>
<p><strong>2) SkyFire</strong></p>
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<p>This is another App that gives you Flash video viewing on the iPhone.  It&#8217;s not yet optimized for the iPad (like CloudBrowse) but it  definitely has a more solid feel. They do point out that it doesn&#8217;t work  for all Flash video, and that users outside the US mat not be able to  view content. This works by beaming the Flash video to SkyFire servers,  re-encoding for iOS and then showing you the video content you wanted to  see.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skyfire-web-browser/id384941497?mt=8&amp;ign-mpt=uo%3D4#" target="_self">$2.99</a></p>
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<p><strong>3) Frash</strong></p>
<p><strong><strong>You  may remember hearing about Frash a while back. This one requires a  jailbreak, but will allow your iPad to play Flash games. We put together  an install guide a while back, and it should help you get on to enjoying Flash on your iPad.</strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Repo:</strong> http://repo.benm.at</p>
<p><strong>4) iOSFlashVideo </strong></p>
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<p>This solution requires no jailbreak and no purchasing of Apps.  However, it only works for video embedded from the following sites:  Blip.tv, Break, Dailymotion, Flickr Video, MegaVideo (OPlayer or OPlayer  Lite from App Store required) and Vimeo. Most of those websites will  work directly through the browser, but sometimes embedded video doesn&#8217;t  show up. This works around that. Unfortunately, no South Park Studios  here.</p>
<p>1) Navigate your iOS browser here: <strong>http://iosflashvideo.fw.hu/</strong></p>
<p>2) Bookmark the page and save.</p>
<p>3) Open your bookmarks and hit edit.</p>
<p>4) Choose iOSFlashVideo</p>
<p>5) Delete <strong>everything</strong> before the word &#8220;Javascript&#8221; and hit done.</p>
<p>6) Close your bookmarks menu and you are ready to go.</p>
<p>You only have to do that the first time. From then on, when Flash  content doesn&#8217;t display on a page, you can simply hit iOSFlashVideo in  your bookmarks to run the plugin. Note that&#8217;s very limited, and those  video sites listed above will work fine if you visit the site directly.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Resource Sites for Mobile Phones</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past year, Twitter has exploded; more and more users are joining and finding new ways to stay connected to the service 24/7. Here are over 35 Twitter resources for your iPhone, G1, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device, smartphone, or basic cell phone. Twitter Clients for the iPhone Hahlo &#8211; Nice looking Twitter client with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past year, Twitter has exploded; more and more users are joining and finding new ways to stay connected to the service 24/7. Here are over 35 Twitter resources for your iPhone, G1, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile device, smartphone, or basic cell phone.</p>
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<h2>Twitter Clients for the iPhone</h2>
<p><a href="http://hahlo.com/" target="_blank">Hahlo</a> &#8211; Nice looking Twitter client with simple navigational menu system.</p>
<p><a href="http://itwtr.com/" target="_blank">iTwtr</a> &#8211; Download tweets to iPhone for viewing even when not connected to wifi, 3G or even Edge.</p>
<p><a href="http://pockettweets.com/" target="_blank">PocketTweets</a> &#8211; Slick client for the iPhone</p>
<p><a href="http://iconfactory.com/software/twitterrific" target="_blank">Twitteriffic</a> &#8211; One of the most popular clients for Twitter on the iPhone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.naan.net/trac/wiki/TwitterFon" target="_blank">TwitterFon</a> &#8211; My personal favorite Twitter client for the iPhone because of simple navigation buttons that allow you to jump from one area to another.</p>
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<h2>Niche Twitter Apps for the iPhone</h2>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=284944734" target="_blank">AirMe </a>- Send photos from your iPhone to Twitter with this free app which includes a Twitter client.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=291890420&amp;mt=8" target="_blank">iMapMyRun</a> &#8211; Lots of features for runners including Twitter access.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=284037586" target="_blank">Jott</a> &#8211; Record voice messages from your mobile device and post links to it on Twitter.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=285694329" target="_blank">Locly</a> &#8211; Location tracker with Twitter integration that shows tweets in your area.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=281952554&amp;mt=8" target="_blank">Loopt</a> &#8211; Another location tracker with Twitter connection but also other services like Yelp.</p>
<p><a href="http://tapulous.com/twinkle/" target="_blank">Twinkle</a> &#8211; Location based Twitter app that utilizes the GPS feature.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twitfire.com/" target="_blank">Twitfire</a> &#8211; Upload photos to twitter and more.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stone.com/Twittelator/" target="_blank">Twitterlator</a> &#8211; Manage multiple twitter accounts.</p>
<p><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284175601&amp;mt=8" target="_blank">Twittervision</a> &#8211; A world view of tweets from around the globe in real-time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twootball.com/" target="_blank">Twootball</a> &#8211; Track all football scores and teams via this Twitter app.</p>
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<h2>T-Mobile G1</h2>
<p><a href="http://twidroid.com/" target="_blank">TwidRoid</a> &#8211; Probably the most popular full-featured Twitter client for the Android G1 now with GPS support.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.twitli.com/" target="_blank">Twitli</a> &#8211; Simple client for Android devices that translates languages.</p>
<p><a href="http://fredbrunel.com/journal/2007/11/twitterdroid-public-alpha-released/" target="_blank">TwitterDroid</a> &#8211; Not to be confused with TwidRoid, TwitterDroid was created as a clone of the popular Twitterific client. Not as easy to install as all of the other apps because it requires some manual sets.</p>
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<h2>BlackBerry</h2>
<p><a href="http://dossy.org/twitter/blackbird/" target="_blank">Blackbird</a> &#8211; Twitter client for the BlackBerry. Here’s the <a href="http://dossy.org/twitter/blackbird/0.4/Blackbird.jad" target="_blank">over-the-air installation file</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://tinytwitter.com/" target="_blank">TinyTwitter</a> &#8211; Actually works not just on BlackBerries but also Windows Mobile devices and any Java-enabled mobile device.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.orangatame.com/products/twitterberry/" target="_blank">TwitterBerry</a> &#8211; The most popular Twitter client for CrackBerries. I used this one for a while on different BlackBerry models.</p>
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<h2>Windows Mobile</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.kosertech.com/blog/?page_id=5" target="_blank">ceTwit</a> &#8211; Windows Mobile client for Twitter written in c# and .net framework.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gpstwit.com/" target="_blank">GPSTwit</a> &#8211; Adds location tracking to Twitter on Windows Mobile devices (iPhone too)</p>
<p><a href="http://code.google.com/p/pocketwit/" target="_blank">PocketTwit</a> &#8211; Free client (donations accepted) that works with Twitter and Identi.ca accounts.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter2go.com/" target="_blank">Twitter2Go</a> &#8211; Very basic Twitter app with limited features.</p>
<p><a href="http://dalelane.co.uk/page.php?id=1047" target="_blank">TwitToday</a> &#8211; Small app for Windows Mobile devices with standard Twitter features.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mosio.com/twitter/" target="_blank">Twitter Answers</a> &#8211; The Twitter version of Yahoo answers. Ask and answer questions with this application.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anthonyburns.co.uk/quakk/" target="_blank">Quakk</a> &#8211; Open source Twitter client, which means not as quick and easy to install and update.</p>
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<h2>Smartphones</h2>
<p><a href="http://twitxr.com/" target="_blank">twitxr</a> &#8211; Upload photos to Twitter (Native clients available for iPhone, WinMo, Nokia/Motorolla)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.moblf.com/" target="_blank">Moblf </a>- runs on many platforms and connects to Twitter and Friendfeed</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobypicture.com/" target="_blank">MobyPicture</a> &#8211; Connects to Twitter, Flickr and other networks on different mobile platforms.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mitreo.com/treotwit_twitter_palm_os/" target="_blank">TreoTwit</a> &#8211; Twitter client for the Treo and its Palm OS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.das-zentralorgan.de/twibble" target="_blank">Twibble</a> &#8211; Twitter for the Nokia N95 with GPS support.</p>
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<h2>Non-Smartphones</h2>
<p><a href="http://sugree.com/project/jibjib" target="_blank">JibJib</a> &#8211; Tiny Twitter client for non-smartphones for basic functions</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jtwitter.com/" target="_blank">jTwitter</a> &#8211; Java client for Twitter that will work on many different mobile devices including non-smartphones</p>
<p><a href="http://mobi.psychzzz.com/tw/index.php" target="_blank">psyhzzz</a> &#8211; Extremely tiny twitter updater that works on most non-smartphones</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tinytwitter.com/" target="_blank">TinyTwitter</a> &#8211; Works on many Java enabled devices as well as Windows Mobile phones.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.substanceofcode.com/software/mobile-twitter-client-twim/" target="_blank">Twim</a> &#8211; Java client that will work on most non-smartphones.</p>
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		<title>33 ways to sex up your cell phone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 12:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to enhance your mobile experience? Here are thirty-three ways to have a whole lot more fun with phones. (1) Upgrade to a diamond-encrusted, million-dollar GoldVish phone. Conspicuous consumerism at its best. GoldVish is a must-have for all you multi-millionaires out there. Over 100 carats in diamonds and white gold throughout. Wow. That&#8217;s hot. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Want to enhance your mobile experience? Here are thirty-three ways to have a whole lot more fun with phones.</h3>
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(1) <strong>Upgrade to a diamond-encrusted, million-dollar <a href="http://www.goldvish.com/">GoldVish</a> phone</strong>.  Conspicuous consumerism at its best. GoldVish is a <a href="http://www.cellular-news.com/story/19779.php">must-have</a> for all you multi-millionaires out there. Over 100 carats in diamonds and white gold throughout. Wow. That&#8217;s hot. If Paris Hilton doesn&#8217;t already have this phone, I guarantee she will by the winter. If you can&#8217;t afford a GoldVish, go for the much more affordable <a href="http://vertu.com/">Vertu</a> (though it’s no cheapie with a base price of $800). What&#8217;s that you say, your long-term cell contract is the only thing keeping you from buying one of these babies? <a href="http://celltradeusa.com/">Celltradeusa.com</a> offers a get out of your cellphone contract free card&#8230;for a small fee. But if you&#8217;re rich enough to afford either the GoldVish or Vertu phones, you probably don&#8217;t care anyway.<br />
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(2) <strong>Go full screen</strong>. Nokia is developing a ridiculously sexy new phone called the &#8220;aeon&#8221; which uses a full touch screen over the entire surface of the phone. [<a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/08/nokias-aeon-full-surface-screen-cellphone-concept">Engadget</a> via <a href="http://www.mobilitysite.com/2006/10/nokias_aeon_full_surface_screen_cellphon.php">Mobility Site</a>] Basically the entire surface of the phone turns into a touch screen when in use, and then back to generic looking plastic when not. It&#8217;s ingenious.</p>
<p>(3) <strong>Find yourself. Get GPS</strong>.  It&#8217;s expected that the number of cell phone subscribers with <a href="http://www.cellular-news.com/story/19632.php">GPS services</a> will reach 315 million by 2011. Here&#8217;s an example of a <a href="http://www.cellular-news.com/story/19553.php">Nokia handset with GPS</a>. GPS is this year&#8217;s in-phone MP3 service, or last year&#8217;s camera phone technology. Expect almost every phone manufacturer to include some form of GPS in their newest phones in 2007. In fact, the competition for having the best GPS technology among phone companies <a href="http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=62A42301-9848-4353-9D2C-A21C5DF17184">has already begun</a> as Nokia recently signed a deal with GPS giant Trimble.</p>
<p>(4) <strong>Grab your 15 seconds of fame. Enter a <a href="http://www.15x15.org/">cameraphone art contest</a></strong>.  Keep in mind that Andy Warhol actually said, very cynically, that everyone will have their 15 seconds of fame, not 15 minutes.</p>
<p>(5) <strong>Project yourself</strong>.  This could be taken two ways: get a <a href="http://www.projectaphone.com/prod_2.htm">screen projector</a> for your cell phone, or a <a href="http://www.cellular-news.com/story/19633.php">phone with 3D images</a>. The projector idea won&#8217;t be useful for most people, especially for $400. But if you&#8217;re really into gadgets, there&#8217;s no better way to make a statement at a party than with a projection screen shooting out from your cell. By contrast, the 3D images I&#8217;m digging. I predict that everyone is going to want this technology; unfortunately they aren&#8217;t exactly available yet.</p>
<p>(6) <strong>Get mobile VoIP service</strong>. VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a new form of telephony where a call is carried over the Internet. With PDA cellphones coming into the mainstream, millions of people already have broadband Internet access via their phones. So taking the next step to using your cell to make free VoIP calls is already possible, and its only a matter of time before it goes mainstream. In fact, if you have a cellular data plan, you might already have access to mobile VoIP (although not all providers allow it). Mobile VoIP is relatively new, but depending on your phone and provider, some of your choices are Mino Wireless, <a href="http://www.eqo.com/">EQO Mobile</a>, <a href="http://www.iskoot.com/">iSkoot</a>, <a href="http://fring.com/">Fring</a>, <a href="http://www.soonr.com/">SoonR</a>, and <a href="http://www.skype.com/">Skype</a> for PocketPC (specific handsets). There are also a few more technologies like <a href="http://www.talkster.com/Demo/">Talkster</a>, that are still being developed. If you&#8217;re a tech-junkie, you&#8217;ll want to follow VoIP and cell-phone integration for the next few months, because when this <a href="http://www.voiplowdown.com/2006/10/will_they_wont_.html">hits the mainstream</a>, its going to be huge.</p>
<p>(7) <strong>Get mobile TV service</strong>. It&#8217;s not for everyone, but the number of people subscribing to TV broadcasts over their mobile phone/ PDA is increasing. That&#8217;s because reviews consistently say that the <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6305929/">quality is excellent</a> and at $9.95 per month it is within almost everyone&#8217;s price range.</p>
<p>(8) <strong>Get mobile radio</strong>. There are new <a href="http://www.mobile-weblog.com/50226711/mobile_radio_taking_shape.php">mobile radio</a> services forming, including <a href="http://www.wirelessiq.com/content/newsfeed/8459.html">Motorola iRadio</a>, which features 600+ channels of National Public Radio music programming. CD quality at that. I expect this to be really popular in cities where commuters rely on public transit, because people will be able to get the daily news without having to carry an extra pocket radio.</p>
<p>(9) <strong>Unlimited cellular data plan</strong>. If you&#8217;re planning on browsing the Internet with your cell phone, listening to streaming music, or using mobile VoIP or mobile TV (see above), then you need not only need a cellular data plan (aka cellular wireless), but an &#8220;unlimited&#8221; monthly bandwidth account. Just make sure that &#8220;unlimited&#8221; means unlimited, as some providers cap monthly data bandwidth at 250 Megabytes, others at 10 Gigabytes. To get an idea, a video might be 50 Mb. So 250 Mb doesn&#8217;t take you very far. In case you&#8217;re interested, almost every provider is offering these unlimited plans, and they will typically run you about <a href="http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/07/verizon_unlimited.html">$60-$80 per month</a>.</p>
<p>(10) <strong>Add a Wi-Fi card</strong>. Some smart phones and PDAs have a slot where you can insert memory or other modules. If you don&#8217;t want to get an expensive cellular data plan, you can access the Internet on your phone using Wi-Fi as long as you are near a Wi-Fi network. In fact, Motorola recently introduced a model where the wifi connectivity was actually <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2004/07/02/motorolas-cn620-wifi-cellphone/">built in</a> to the phone.</p>
<p>(11) <strong>Setup a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth">Bluetooth</a> headset or earpiece (or sunglasses!)</strong>. These are great if you tend to move around in a room a lot. You can also tuck your cell phone in your pocket and answer your calls through the headset. If you&#8217;re out in public and feel silly wearing a headset, try an earpiece, which tucks into and around your ear. Bluetooth headsets/ earpieces are also great for using VoIP on your desktop or laptop computer, provided that they are Bluetooth-enabled. If you feel like splurging, there&#8217;s the <a href="http://direct.motorola.com/ens/RAZRWIRE_Web_Features.asp?country=USA&amp;language=ENS">Motorola Razrwire</a> Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses from Oakley, for roughly $200-300. A great accessory for someone on the go, particularly athletes.</p>
<p>(12) <strong>Get/make a ringtone</strong>. Ringtones are a multi-billion dollar market today. Individually, they&#8217;re pretty expensive considering that you&#8217;re rarely getting a full song. So if you&#8217;re the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIY">DIY</a> sort, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2004/05/25/pts-how-to-tuesday-how-to-make-your-own-ringtones/">make your</a> <a href="http://www.mrbass.org/ringtones/">own ringtones</a>. If you use <a href="http://audacity.sourceforge.net/">Audacity</a> to record, the software is free and easy to use. So scour through your collection of music and create your own custom tones. Just make sure you don&#8217;t try to sell them if you didn&#8217;t write the songs yourself, else you may have to call home. <a href="http://www.lyricsdownload.com/was-not-was-dad-i-m-in-jail-lyrics.html">Hello Dad? I&#8217;m in jail</a>. Just kidding.</p>
<p>(13) <strong>Buy and sell your own ringtones through your mobile</strong>. If you&#8217;re more of a leader than a follower, especially if you have a geeky bone or two in your body, you&#8217;ve probably already made your own ringtones (see above), phone wallpaper, and other mobile content. If not, <a href="http://www.mobile-weblog.com/50226711/mynumo_launches_promotional_tool.php">MyNuMo</a> provides web-based tools to do that very thing. What&#8217;s sexy about that? You can sell your creations on your own NumoMedia site, or via SMS, with MyNuMo handling all the distribution and transactions for your little company. Imagine <em>your</em> tones, papers and videos on your friends phones, their friends&#8217; phones&#8230; the mind &#8211; and wallet &#8211; boggles.</p>
<p>(14) <strong>Make your cell phone squeal</strong>. After all the investment you&#8217;ve put into your phone to sexy it up, the last thing you want is for it to be stolen. So get your hands on <a href="http://www.remotext.com/">Remote XT</a>, an application that <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2006/10/remote_xt_security_measure.html">makes your phone scream</a> if it&#8217;s stolen. It stores all your crucial data online, and if the phone is stolen, RemoteXT wipes the databank clean so that the thief can&#8217;t use it. When you recover the phone (or switch to a new one), you can restore all your contacts and other data.</p>
<p>(15) <strong>Pay with your cell phone</strong>. A number of newer phones are being tested in various parts of the world, including sports stadiums, which use a technology called <a href="http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20050329a1.asp">contactless payment</a>. Contactless payment comes in several forms including smart cards, key fobs, and now cell phones. Basically, you wave the phone near a special reader, and the appropriate amount of money is transferred from your account. Contactless payment uses a technology known as RFID, or Radio Frequency IDentification, which is at the cutting-edge of Mobile technology. This technology is just coming on to the market, but <a href="http://www.rfidlowdown.com/2006/10/skyetek_support.html">RFID contactless pay</a> looks like it could be the next big thing.</p>
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