ID&T is teaming up with Layar to spice up the upcoming dance event Mysteryland with some augmented reality. Those attending will be able to start Layar on their iPhone or Android device and do some cool things from the palm of their hand. For instance, there are information on all 150 DJs performing on the…
Smith Micro’s SendStuffNow allows iPhone and iPad users to manage files while on the go
Smith Micro Software unveiled SendStuffNow for Apple’s iPhone and iPad, allowing users to send large files from their iDevices. In addition, users can track the status of pending file deliveries and create new invitations to allow other users to access files that have already been uploaded. In a nutshell, the same company that brought StuffIt…
Mobile app building platform Mobile Roadie updated with more features
Mobile Roadie, has been updated to allow even more customizations to the mobile apps created with the app building platform. The new offering is called Mobile Roadie Pro, and it provides users (app makers) with full customization of menu layout, colors, buttons, and fonts. Moreover, this version also supports multiple categories of content, a global…
Massachusetts Transport Agency launches mobile parking payment service in partnership with Parkmobile
We covered Parkmobile for quite a few times on IntoMobile. Their latest effort is to provide mobile parking payments in Massachusetts in partnership with Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). As you know, the idea is to allow drivers to bypass pesky cash deposit boxes and pay instead from their mobile phones. Users can either send…
Route 66 offers lifetime navigation for the Samsung Wave starting from 30 EUR
Route 66 is offering lifetime navigation for the Samsung Wave users starting from 30 EUR. It’s not exactly free, as in Google Maps Navigation or Nokia’s Ovi Maps, but it’s definitely something, especially for such a new platform as Bada. The offer is available with the original Wave device only — Wave 2 and Wave…
ViewRanger Outdoors GPS Navigation GPS adds New Zealand topographic maps
Here’s one for our readers from New Zealand. ViewRanger GPS made a deal with the New Zealand national mapping agency – LINZ to include New Zealand topographic maps to the popular mobile navigation product. The new 1:50K maps can be purchased for all three mobile platforms on which ViewRanger GPS operates – including the iPhone,…
iVdopia launches V5, multi-platform HTML5 video ad platform
iVdopia announced the launch of V5, what they say is the first multi-platform HTML5 video platform that provides an unified video ad experience across all devices and smartphones. Here’s the problem iVdopia tried to tackle (from the press release): Up until now, advertisers and agencies were required to develop multiple versions and formats of video…
face2face consolidates Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and MySpace on a single platform
A company called Proximate Global launched face2face, a mobile application that consolidates multiple social networks — including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and MySpace — on a single platform. The main idea is to add location to the mix and eventually enable face to face meetings (hence the name). Of course, as you don’t want to meet…
SPB TV WAP adds 3G feature phones to the mix
SPB Software has released the WAP version of its SPB TV product/service. The dedicated SPB TV application is already available on most of today’s smartphone platforms — including the iPhone, Android, Symbian, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and WebOS — and now even the 3G feature phone owners can join the party. There are over 150 subscription-free…
KPMG Survey: U.S. consumers steadily accepting mobile banking
And we have another mobile banking survey results to share. This time, it was KPMG that conducted the survey among more than 5,600 people in 22 countries worldwide. Here are the key findings from the U.S. respondents: 19% of respondents have conducted banking transactions on a mobile device, up from only 9% from 18 months…