Android
Ja men precis!
+ De har ingen pro-version, endast donation. Det är alltid bra.
Indeed!
:DD
Annars är väl ADW det jag använder!
ADW? står still i mitt huve
Fetaste typ ju!
Finns på 4shared ifall man är snål, som jag.
Fast det nya är snyggare också
ADW launcher tror jag han syftar på.
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.adw.launcher&feature=search_result
Okej han han före. Finns även betalversion
Det är ADW launcher EX som är toppen.
ah i see!
Värt att köpa?
Nja.
Som sagt så tankade jag från 4shared.com
Köper dock aldrig apps.
Men ja, värdaste home replacern delat med 7 launcher!
Imo då!
Läste för några dagar sen att HTC Sensation kommer komma ut i två former. Den som kommer släppas snart, sen en som kommer lite senare som ska ha stöd för NFC.
NFC?
Koperiad guide.
What can we do with NFC?
Mobile payments
Mobile payments are the killer app for NFC, and the key reason that everyone from financial giants to carriers to phone manufacturers are jumping on the bandwagon. NFC has a built-in ‘card emulation mode’ that allows it to act as a mobile wallet, allowing customers to simply swipe their phone over anything from a vending machine to a card reader in Starbucks to make a payment. The very short frequency range helps ensure security, and it’s possible that purchases under say $15 will not require an authorization, and anything over that may require a security code to be entered.
Ticketing and hotel keys
The card emulation mode also allows the NFC device to serve as a substitute for event tickets, loyalty cards, or even hotel keys. So at reception when you check in you’d swipe once to pick up your key, and then swipe again over your room door to unlock it. No key to remember as long as you have your phone with you.
Location check-ins
Leading Japanese social network Mixi has already introduced NFC-based location check-ins via Android, allowing users to check-in instantly by swiping their phones against an NFC decal at a physical location, meaning your check-in is physically verified, can work in places that GPS signals don’t reach (like underground), and you’re saved the step of tracking down the location you need to check in to.
Enhancing a physical experience
At the PIAS music festival, 10,000 people received cards with an NFC chip embedded in them, enabling a whole range of enhanced experiences from photo sharing to connecting people at the event to entering contests. A similar experience was provided at the STRP art festival in Holland, where RFID tags were used to connect people with the art.
Object-based media
Physical products are increasingly coming with sensors and wifi connections, allowing them to gather and share data. But an even simpler and more ubiquitous form of ‘connecting’ objects is available with NFC, allowing objects to be very cheaply include NFC tags that will allow them to bundle in media and simple interactivity. Timo Arnall’s great post on iPhone RFID: object-based media includes a video that brings this concept to life.
Smart posters
A use case that has been talked about for years, smart posters would include NFC tags that store anything from media to URLs, and have those seamlessly transfer to the users’ phones when swiped across the poster.
Phone-to-phone information exchange
One of the standard NFC features is the ability to exchange information between two NFC devices. This will allow functionality like the ‘Bump’ app on iPhones to work across different and competing devices.
Fan ska man ha NFC till i Sverige?
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