Social Indulgence is working on an air hockey Game for Windows Phone 7. We have some other developers work on similar games. We also know l3v5y is working on something related to this concept ( I hope we get to see it soon :) ).
This version has got a twist, the UI is made on neon lamps and it looks quite colorful. The developer has stated that there will be 3 levels of experience for playing against the phone: Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced. You can play against humans or AI. Check out the video on the developers site. They are also working on a shopping list app
TalkingClock for windows phone is an application that announces the time on your mobile, when the timer for an even runs out. You can set the timer to go off at various intervals : 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, or 60 min intervals. This app has to be installed to the device memory.
Usage Instructions :
- run the TalkingClock application
- choose the time interval you wan’t it to tell the time then click on SET INTERVAL
- click START
- exit the application
- to stop the application from further announcing the time, launch the TalkingClock application again and click on STOP, then exit
Before you guys get all too excited plz keep in mind this is a fan made concept of HTC HD3 with Sense Interface integration in to WP7. This was all created by xda-dev member _LeCiel_, Of course this will most likely never see the light of day but have to say this does looks quite amazing. No more single colored tile and the user changeable background looks quite nice as well. The metro UI is thrown out the window of this one but I like this concept a lot. What about you guys do you like this over the stock WP7 homescreen ?
Hasta La Muerte is a new exclusive for windows phone 7, the game is developed by french developer Frederic Pedro. We don’t know much about the game , but it looks like it will be an exclusive for WP7.
Long Zheng ( yeah the same dude behind the Metro UI inspired Twitter client MetroTwit ) recently spotted a exclusive WP7 app on facebook. ( don’t as me what the app is for, I have no clue ). The app has around 3,201 members and since the Emulator ( even the unlocked one does not have facebook integration ) we have to think there are about 3200 of these devices out and about. Now how can I get one of then in to a Bar and pull a gizmodo on them ? Ideas any one ?
If you are like me then you have alot of RSS feed in your Google Reader Account and now with My RSS Reader app for WP7 by sjarawan from youtube you will be able to enjoy your feeds on WP7.
According to the developer you can manage your feeds ( which includes adding new feeds, move feeds to new or existing folders and even unsubscribe from existing fees ). Feeds are downloaded which will enable users to perform offline reading. Feed items can be twittered, sent to Instapaper, Read it Later, email or open the drill into links inside the app or launch the browser. You can also view the live feed to see items you may have already marked as read. There is also support to “favorite” an item or share an item with Google Reader. Google Reader Starred, Shared & Notes are available but can be hidden from the settings menu.
Update 16/09/2010 : The app is now called “Feed Reader”, check out more info here
This is just a quick one about an idea that’s been going around in my head for the past week or so.
Now, I code in c# but I am by no means an expert, actually I am still very much a beginner considering how huge the world of programming can get & there is no way on earth I could figure out how to test this Idea. Still, I wanted to share this little ‘epiphany’ I had.
Over at WMPowerUser, they have provided us all with a shot of a device’s Bluetooth SIG entry which tells us quite a bit about the Samsung Cetus, a WindowsPhone 7 device, including some of its features!