Download Game Flower Shop Star for Nokia 5800, X6, N97, N8, 5235 and 5530

Serve customers menus to help them decide what flower they want to buy. Manufacture, decorate and wrap flower according to orders. Customer might lose their patience and leave the store if the service is too slow. Give herbal tea to customer to increase their patience! The happier the customer are the bigger the tip they leave!

Drink hot cofee to recover if you get tired. Gain combo bonuses by doing some action in-a-row. Discover new special flowers by playing match-3 game. Create rows of 3 or more of the same flower by selecting and swapping symbols. If you manage to serve the customer in time you'll get an Express mode power-up. Express mode will give you a speed boost for a limited amount of time.

It's been one exciting year! I've become a florist and run my own shop! Business is great! It wasn't easy. But I guess it's better to start from the beginning... I received an email from my friend Gloria, who had opened a flower shop. Gloria's email sounded nervous. She couldn't make ends meet and seemed pretty desperate for help. The opportunity to try something new was exciting! I bought a plane ticket and headed out to give Gloria a hand. A whole new adventure!

What do I know about flower? I guess I'm going to find out!  Here comes your goal - Your goal is to successfully run the flower shop for 12 calendar months. Keep in mind that you need to serve customers before they become angry and leave. Gloria will help you to look around her flower shop. She will teach you the initial tricks and after that it's on you how you manage the customers.

Flower Shop Star is a nice Java based game developed by Digital Chocolate, Inc. for Symbian^3 mobiles such as Nokia N8 and Symbian S605th mobiles such as Nokia X6, N97, N97 Mini, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5530 XpressMusic and 5800 XpressMusic. Get the version 1.0.9 of this game now which supports multiple languages.

Game Flower Shop Star for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (2.3 MB)
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Download Game Gears v1.6.0 for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5235, 5230 and 5530

A new version 1.6.0 of one of the most unique puzzle game Gears is now available to download. If you are new to this game, then Let me tell you what this game is all about. In this game, you have given few gears of random size and your objective is to join those gears in such a way that they start running.

Now feel like a mechanic and try building your machines with the help of this unique game on your mobiles. There are 70 challenges to beat, ranging from easy starting levels to trickier puzzles. Very addictive game, good graphics and easy touch control. The new version of Gears brings small changes in graphics. In this new version, you can publish the status of your level to your Facebook profile.

The Gears game is developed by mdragon.org and it works with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233, 5235 and 5530 XpressMusic. This version also works with Symbian^3 based mobiles such as Nokia N8. Get the updated version of this game now and enjoy it on your mobiles.

Game Gears v1.6.0 for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (5.0 MB)
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Download Application App Stop for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5230, 5235 and 5530

App Stop is an application for Symbian S60v5 based touch screen mobile phones such as Nokia X6, N97, 5530 XpressMusic, 5800 XpressMusic, 5230, 5233, 5235 and N97 Mini. The only objective of this application is to stop all running apps on your mobile.

App Stop does not provide much interface but asks for your confirmation before stopping all running apps immediately. If you select Yes, it will stop those apps immediately and if you select No, application itself will terminate without stopping any running apps. Might be useful for some. Download the version 1.0 of this app from the following link.

Application App Stop for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (18 KB)
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Download Game Lively Cubes for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5235, N8 and 5530

Lively Cubes is a very unique Java based game compatible to works with Symbian^3 mobiles such as Nokia N8 and Symbian S605th mobiles such as Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5230, 5233, 5235 and 5530 XpressMusic. Your goal in this game is to complete every level by making all of the cubes disappear when two or more cubes of the same color touch sides.

This rule does not apply to static cubes and cubes whose placement doesn't change. You lose the game when one or more cubes remain which can not be paired, or when one of the cube is annihilated. Cubes can slide from right to left. Select a cube by touching it and then by using arrows next to it slide the cube in possible direction.

The game is not that simple as it seems. You have different fixtures during the game such as Buttons, Lasers, Doors, Gobbler, Magnets and Cranes. These affects the game in some way or the other. For Example - The Gobbler appears now and then in the walls and eats any cubes that are on the platform above him.

Be careful! All cubes are subject to the laws of gravity. Lively Cubes game is developed by Sharmock Games. The version 1.0.2 of this game is available to download. Enjoy it on your mobiles.

Game Lively Cubes for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.1 MB)
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Redbox DVD Rental Integrates with Convenient Mobile Solution

Did you know that the Redbox $1 DVD rental kiosks in front of your Grocery Store (You know, the one next to the other Green Coinstar kiosk) is actually owned by Coinstar?  Did you also know that Redbox DVD rental service has evolved to a point where you can identify the location of a movie in a nearby Redbox and even reserve them online so that you can pick it up on your way home or to the Grocery store?

What is even more impressive is its mobile-app integration allowing customers to find a title by location and reserve and pay for it via mobile on the go.  Redbox App is now available on Android devices and iPhone giving customers access to real-time inventory to over 26,000+ Redbox locations.  The company took a basic kiosk-based solution and have taken it to new heights with a very strong internet/mobile integration.  It makes total sense and just seems like the smart thing to do.  Kudos to Coinstar!

PS. Last bit of fact, Did you know Redbox DVD rental takes coupons? You can sometimes find them on coupon sites for a free rental code.

HTC Desire S has been announced

HTC Desire S is the next phone of HTC desire phone series. last week they announced couple of phone models and most of them will be available in next few months. the very special thing of this phone is it comes with Google Android 2.3 gingerbird OS. Desire S is in the first set of HTC phones which runs 2.3 gingerbird. also HTC Desire S has a S-LCD display. tech guys say it's better than AMOLED but consumes more power.
the design is almost similar to the previous desire phone but in this time there are touch keys at the bottom. like previous models HTC Desire S has a 3.7 inch capacitive touch screen and the resolution is 480 x 800 pixels. this phone runs with a 1 GHz Scorpion processor and 768MB RAM. it has a 1.1GB internal memory and supports up to 32GB memory cards.
HTC Desire S camera is almost similar to the previous one. it's 5MP and supports 30fps HD video recording. this phone has a 14.1MBP/s HSDPA modem , bluetooth and wi-fi. it comes with google's SNS feature and lots of google apps. also Desire S comes with a new media player which is better than the standard android player.

This is why it's so much fun to do business with the mobile operators

"Quite frankly, we’re happy that we’re not first to market with the iPhone."--Dennis Strigl, Verizon COO, 2007 (link)

"I don't think Verizon needs the Nokia and Microsoft relationship."
--Tony Melone, Verizon CEO, 2011 (link)

There's a backstory to this.  Verizon sells CDMA phones, a technology which Nokia dropped years ago.  Microsoft jerked Verizon around on the availability of the Kin phone last year.  So Verizon doesn't love either company.  On top of all that, Verizon has always been a lagging adopter of new phones.  It has a reputation for doing more testing than the other operators, and doesn't mind being late on a product or technology.

Still, the quotes are very revealing of an almost subconscious arrogance that I often see in operators around the world.  They view their customers as possessions who are allowed to buy only the phones that the operator chooses to offer.  The operator sits in the middle and extracts money from everyone.  What Melone's really saying is that Microsoft and Nokia will have to pay him a lot of money in order to have the opportunity to sell phones to Verizon customers.  Never mind what the customers might want; all that matters is what the vendors do for the operator.

This is why the operators love the increasing competition between smartphone platforms.  It gives them that much more leverage to play them off against each other.

Picture yourself as a smartphone company trying to deliver a great new phone to customers.  What do you do about these restrictions?  It puts a lot more pressure on your financials and your ability to execute -- you need to create a strong brand through heavy marketing, and create products so iconic that people will demand them.

And if you're a phone customer looking to choose whichever phone you want?  The situation varies around the world.  In some places, phones have to be sold separate from mobile service.  That gives the greatest customer choice.  In many areas, you can buy a phone and then switch SIM cards to use a different network, but you lose the operator subsidy on the phone.  So it costs you hundreds of dollars to exercise freedom of choice.  But Verizon doesn't even support that level of choice, so you are stuck with only the phones that Verizon allows you to buy.

The options for Verizon customers:  Change operators (if you can find another one with coverage in your area).  Change the law to mandate free choice of phones.  Or change countries.