Jan,2010 Best iPhone Games Download – i-Quest
January 19, 2010 by Jack Svetlana
Filed under Mobile Games, iPhone Apps, iPhone Games
It’s a cube elimination game which is simple but has many interesting props. You will have a very nice leisure-time by playing this game.
Game Features: There are four stochastic props which make you be delighted!
·Regroup: Once it works, the cubes on the screen will be randomly regrouped!
·Row Elimination: Once it works, the given row of cubes will be eliminated!
·Cubes of the Same Color Elimination: Once it works, the cubes of the same color will be randomly eliminated!
·Obstacle: Once it works, the screen will be concealed by a white sheet which need be wiped away before proceeding! There are three valuable props which will help you to a great extent!
·Magic Rune:If you use it,the cubes on the screen will become the same color.
·Cupid’s Bow:If you use it,the chosen row of cubes will be eliminated.
·Fancy Coin:If you use it, you will get double scores till the game is over.
As the game scores become higher and higher, game speed will become faster and faster! The challenge exists all the time.
The game can be paused and replayed. Continue the game after you leave or answer a phone call. There are four color schemes.
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For the first three reply you will get this game Promotion Code than you can enjoy this game for free!
Google Nexus One Available on AT&T 3G
January 9, 2010 by Jack Svetlana
Filed under GPhone News, Mobile News
With the Google Nexus One launch and the gadget show CES both taking place next week, it’s shaping up to be a weekend of hardware rumors. The latest requires the usual cautions: It’s a single anonymous source, and the parties involved have not commented publicly.
Nonetheless, BoyGeniusReport (which has a decent hit rate on its rumor reportage) claims that the Google Nexus One (aka “Google Phone“) will be made in an unlocked version compatible with AT&T’s 3G network:
“…we’ve heard from a source that there will be an AT&T 3G-compatible version of the Google Nexus One. Our connect described it as being a ’second’ unlocked model, with the T-Mobile-subsidized unit being locked to T-Mobile. Our tipster was so impressed by a Nexus One in person, they said they would 100% give up their T-Mobile BlackBerry 9700 for one when it’s available.”
So little is known about Google’s() deals with carriers that we’d urge caution on this until the Nexus One launch on Tuesday.
Google and HTC Working On a Chrome OS Tablet
January 6, 2010 by Jack Svetlana
Filed under GPhone Guide, Mobile News

Everyone is clamoring about tablets these days—ourselves included—so it’s not too surprising that Google and HTC are set to join the fray. They are reportedly working together on a Chrome OS Google Tablet.
Smarthouse, an Australian publication, reports that HTC and Google have been collaborating “for the past 18 months” and have produced “several working models of a touch tablet,” including one outfitted with Google’s Chrome OS. We wrote why a Google Tablet would be a good idea last month, and with the Apple Tablet discussion reaching a fever pitch, it’s harder and harder to get excited about a Chrome OS netbook from Google.
Having collaborated on the Nexus One, a smart phone that impressed us with its design as well as its hardware, HTC and Google partnering on a tablet seems like a promising prospect. But will it “compete head on” with Apple’s tablet as Smarthouse claims? Probably not.
From what we know, it seems like Apple is putting as much effort into their tablet’s content as they are into the gadget itself. We’ve written extensively on how an Apple tablet could redefine newspapers, textbooks, and magazines. In the last case, we’ve already salivated, more than once, over concepts for how magazines might evolve in a multi-touch future. Add that to Apple’s recent acquisition of Lala, a move that likely points to a cloud-based future for iTunes, and the reports that Apple is trying to secure TV show subscription packages for the iTunes store. Admittedly, not a whole lot is certain about Apple’s tablet. But you start looking at all of those pieces and how they might fit together around one device, you can easily envision a gadget that is focused on streaming the stuff you read, the stuff you listen to, and the stuff you watch.
It’s hard to foresee a future in which a Google Tablet tries to go head to head with Apple on the content level. That’s not to say, however, that there aren’t some compelling things that could be offered by a Google tablet. As the launch of Google’s Chrome OS made clear, they’re looking toward a future with a multitude of devices that can access the Internet quickly, cleanly, and cheaply. A Google Tablet could be just the thing to realize all of those goals. When we tried out the JooJoo tablet, we saw how a well-designed tablet for consuming web content could provide an engaging experience. A Chrome OS tablet by Google would likely work the same way, keeping typing to a minimum and offering a literal hands-on web surfing experience. [Smarthouse via Business Insider]
Packaging Mixup Hints 8GB iPhone 3GS on the Way
January 1, 2010 by Jack Svetlana
Filed under Mobile News, iPhone News
The iPhone 3GS has never been available in anything other than 16GB and 32GB capacity models, leaving the 8GB shoes to be filled with its older brother, the iPhone 3G.
And that was just fine for a while. The problem now is that we’re just months away from a new iPhone, and then what will we have? Three models of iPhone on the market? Each with slightly different capabilities? Catering to slightly different capacities? That’s just not the Apple way.
If this terrifying prospect was keeping you up at night, rest easy, because news from Europe of an innocuous packaging mixup hints at the upcoming availability of an 8GB iPhone 3GS. An eagle-eyed customer in Germany posted on the apfeltalk.de discussion board that his refurbished 8GB iPhone 3G arrived sporting a SKU packaging label describing something the same, only different — an 8GB iPhone 3GS.
Image by .david at apfeltalk.de The customer, known as .david on the Apfeltalk.de message board, had this to say (translation by Google via Gizmodo):
Seems to be an iPhone 3G (back and no compass, FW) 3.0.1 on it. However, the packaging is clearly designed for an iPhone 3G [S] 8GB. Ordered was a refurbished 3G iPhone 8GB.
Vote: who have a refurbished iPhone 3G in a new packaging of the packaged iPhone 3G [S] 8GB, because the enhancement is clearly new. Which clearly indicates that the sale of the iPhone 3G [S] 8GB immediately imminent.
.david’s mind is made up; he’s certain this means an 8GB iPhone 3GS is on the way. Another possibility, of course, is that this is a typo. But I tend to agree with my Teutonic neighbor. Apple’s next revision to the iPhone is not too far away, and it makes sense to establish the 3GS feature-set as the de-facto for all iPhones moving forward. Because, y’know, that magnetometer makes a difference!
What’s your take on this? Obvious indicator of things to come, or some dispatch technician’s unfortunate mis-type?

















