avast! PDA Edition Although it was initially designed for use with PDAs, this antivirus software also works for Windows CE Smartphones. Because of its small size and memory requirements, a typical scan of your phone would only take a few seconds, so it’s practical to run these scans frequently. Report files can be created and viewed, which show a detailed description of the scanning process and anything that may have been found. Updates can be downloaded and installed using the software’s special updater designed to work with pocket devices. Subscriptions can be bought in one, two, or three-year increments and the number of licenses can also be changed to reflect the number of devices to be protected. A 60-day free trial of the software can be found here. Avira AntiVir Mobile Norton Smartphone Security
This software has automatic updates via LAN or other Internet connections, but optimally updates via PC. Its clear menu navigation enables users to easily understand scan results and enjoy simple usability, and an automatic or interactive procedure is run whenever a virus is found. Infected files can be deleted, and the software includes support for the Windows Mobile 6.5 interface. A 30-day test key is available here and can be used to experience the software on a trial basis.
The Norton software comes in two versions, supporting both Symbian and Windows Mobile users. It enables users to protect their privacy by preventing the theft of personal information, eliminating text and multimedia spam, and keeping cybercriminals and mobile threats away from your Smartphone. It checks phones with weekly updates and claims that it won’t slow down web activity or affect Smartphone performance. Free trials for both Symbian and Windows Mobile users can be found here.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Free Mobile Antivirus Download
Cheapest 5 megapixel camera phone from Nokia
The X2, as evident from the naming scheme, will be positioned below the X3 and is a mid-range handset. It boasts of a 2.2 inch QVGA display, dedicated music keys, dual speakers, Bluetooth 2.1, 3.5mm headset jack, FM radio, Nokia Messaging, Facebook integration and microSD card support. The phone, unlike most other X-Series handsets, runs Nokia’s proprietary S40 OS. The highlight of the phone is its impressive 5 megapixel camera at the rear. This is a rather surprising because the X3, which is positioned above the X2, has a 3.2 megapixel camera.
The X2 was supposed to be priced at around the Rs. 5,000 mark when we first heard of it. However, it’s a tad more expansive and has been priced at Rs. 5,999 in India. The phone is officially on sale now.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Nokia N900 – Full phone specifications and Menu Videos
Nokia N800
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
N97 Mini Gold Edition: Nokia luxury launch
Nokia must have stashed away the secret to King Midas’ touch, as their factory lines have started to produce theNokia N97 Mini Gold Edition that comes covered with 18 carat gold. Apart from the external bling layer, everything else about this Gold Edition remains the same, including its 3.2″ touchscreen display at 360 x 640 resolution, 8GB of internal memory, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a microSD memory card slot, 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi connectivity, an integrated FM transmitter and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and Carl Zeiss optics. There is no exact word on pricing, but it will hit Europe, Africa, Asia, and Middle East from Q2 2010 onwards, retailing for approximately $850 thereabouts. To get a better idea on this handset’s elder sibling, the Nokia N97. The Nokia N97 mini Gold Edition will be available across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa and retail for about$850. The exact date of when this phone will hit the markets is however not known.


