1.NoLED
NoLED is a handy tool for Android tablets and smartphones that lack notification LEDs (it was created specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S). Whenever you receive a new notification – such as a new email or text message – NoLED places a small colour-coded dot (or, optionally, an icon) on your device’s standby display, so you can see at a glance if you have any pending messages or appointments. Battery consumption will vary depending on your device, but with a non-backlit AMOLED screen it shouldn’t be a big drain. (Free)
3.HeyTell
Who doesn’t love using a walkie-talkie, given a chance? Over. That’s right: no-one. Over. And HeyTell brings the walkie-talkie concept to your phone: push the on-screen button and record your message. On release, it gets sent to your chosen HeyTell user, who can send back an instant reply. With its launch on Windows Phone as well in 2012, it’s a great addition to any phone. Over and out. (Free)
4. IDisplay
NoLED is a handy tool for Android tablets and smartphones that lack notification LEDs (it was created specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S). Whenever you receive a new notification – such as a new email or text message – NoLED places a small colour-coded dot (or, optionally, an icon) on your device’s standby display, so you can see at a glance if you have any pending messages or appointments. Battery consumption will vary depending on your device, but with a non-backlit AMOLED screen it shouldn’t be a big drain. (Free)
2.Crime Map
Yes, the police have an app. To be honest, there’s nothing particularly new here – it’s the same fascinating crime-mapping system that’s been available in browsers for some time – but using GPS on a smartphone makes it easier than ever to see the recent crime levels wherever you may be house hunting. And we’re just pleased to see our public services embracing technology. (Free)3.HeyTell
Who doesn’t love using a walkie-talkie, given a chance? Over. That’s right: no-one. Over. And HeyTell brings the walkie-talkie concept to your phone: push the on-screen button and record your message. On release, it gets sent to your chosen HeyTell user, who can send back an instant reply. With its launch on Windows Phone as well in 2012, it’s a great addition to any phone. Over and out. (Free)
"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." -Albert Einstein
0 comments:
Post a Comment