Have a great time with iceCube in your mobile phone:
iceTeam company has released new on device portal for mobile telephones.
It's free software to be installed on you mobile device and use Internet channel (GPRS or CDMA 3G) and gives just useful information to cellular phone (smartphone).
You can find weather, street traffic, horoscope, news, info about restaurants, taxi services and cinema and a lot of kinds of fun.
And all this takes a couple of kilobytes.
iceTeam has claimed that beta version of iceCube for mobile telephones is on soft launch.
This mean the software is free download on the site but it could content some kinds of insignificant and unimportant mistakes and friendly users could help to fix them.
You can Download iceCube for free and use it for your fun.
The iceCube blog is online and helps for users to know more and get the FAQ (mobile compatibility, questions about connections and how to use)
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Dial M for entertainment, the mobile revolution
Dial M for entertainment, the mobile revolution
· Phone survey finds users big on music and games
· Age and sex fail to divide company's 15m customers
Richard Wray, communications editor
Tuesday May 15, 2007
The Guardian
The phone company Orange reveals today how its 15 million customers are using their mobiles as entertainment centres for music, videos and games.
The company's first digital media index shows its customers send 872m text messages a month, with most sent between 4pm and 8pm as people plan a night out. Despite being launched five years ago, picture messaging, however, remains something of a niche service with 5.4m sent a month.
Many mobile phones can access the internet - Orange also has more than 2.1 million customers accessing the web each month - as well as downloading games, ringtones and video clips. In the first three months of this year, almost 750,000 games were downloaded on the Orange network, with Sonic the Hedgehog, Worms and Space Invaders (Anniversary Edition) the top three choices.
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