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			<title>[New] Frodo - Commodore 64 emulator for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Hannu Viitala has been developing Symbian OS ports of Frodo, Commodore 64 emulator, since 2001 or so. This time he has released a S60 3rd Edition version. Now you can enjoy all those great C64 games directly on your mobile phone. If you like the emulator, consider donating some money to the author; in exchange you will receive from him a library enabling sound in the emulator, which is not supported in the free version.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5722&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Creepy Invaders for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Creepy Invaders from Hannu Viitala is a Space Invaders "clone" written in Python for S60. Hannu created all code and graphics directly on the E61i, just to check if it is possible :)</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5723&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>Skype for Mobile - beta version</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Skype has released a Java client for mobile phones, compatible with S60 and UIQ devices. While the application looks like a "normal" Skype client known from PC or Windows Mobile, it is not a true VoIP solution as it uses the mobile network (rather than the Internet) to make and receive calls. This means that in addition to your Skype credit, you will also be charged by your network operator for a local call. Call quality is not that great, either, but it's just a beta version so things may get better. To try it yourself, visit </description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5720&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Pynetmony for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>PyNetMony (freeware) by Carsten Knuetter is a GSM, UMTS, WLAN and Bluetooth Monitor tool with support for internal, external or assisted GPS. It shows and logs GSM and UMTS network information like Cell ID, Location Area Code, Mobile Network Code, RX level and so on. It supports Nobbis clf v3.0 format.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5719&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] ShakeSMS for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>ShakeSMS by TongRen (freeware) uses accelerometer to give you quick access to SMS messages and phone lock. Just shake your phone to read, write or delete SMS, and then to exit Messaging and automatically lock the keypad.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5715&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[Upd] Large Time Screensaver for S60 3rd Edition 1.04</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Large Time Screensaver by Martin Storsj&#246; is a screensaver showing large time, date and information about unread messages. The new version 1.04 adds better compatibility with other email solutions on S60 3rd Ed and is now officially Symbian Signed. Via AAS.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5718&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] BeatEd for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>BeatEd by Saku Tiainen is a freeware drum machine and metronome application for S60 3rd Edition mobile phones.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5717&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>5320 XpressMusic launched</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Nokia has just announced their new S60-based music phone, the 5320 XpressMusic. With the innovative new voice-controlled Say and Play feature, consumers can merely say the name of a favorite artist or song to automatically play it.  Offering an array of additional features, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic device includes dedicated XpressMusic keys, a 3.5mm audio jack, up to 24 hours of playback time, an audio chip for hi-fi sound quality, extendable memory up to 8GB, HS-USB for fast music transfer and HSDPA for fast access to data. The full featured Internet browser, access to Ovi and Nokia Search 4.1 allow users to find and share media content and information with ease.  In addition, dedicated N-Gage gaming keys and landscape view deliver a true gaming experience, while HSDPA provides fast access to N-Gage, which will be available for download. The Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the third quarter of 2008 with an estimated retail price of 220 EUR before taxes and subsidies. Read full press release @ Nokia.com.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5714&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Walkinghotspot for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>WalkingHotSpot by TapRoot Systems is a patent pending solution transforming 3G/Wi-Fi smartphones into hotspots that enable multiple client devices (laptops, MP3 players, gaming devices, etc) to connect to the Internet anywhere there is mobile network coverage.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5716&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>Nokia N95 8 GB firmware update - v20.0.016</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Nokia has just released a firmware update for the Nokia N95 8 GB. The new version, v20.0.016, brings Automatic Screen Rotation (known from N82), enhanced support for Bluetooth headsets and some improvements and bug fixes. Visit Nokia Phone Software Update to update your phone.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5713&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] Shadow Warrior for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Great news for classic games' lovers: </description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5708&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] OpLogo Changer for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>OpLogo Changer by JW is a Symbian application running on S60 3rd Edition phones letting you change the operator logo. The program supports transparent logos and also makes it possible to reset the logo back to the original (text logo) setting.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5711&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>Samsung L870 launched</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>Samsung has just announced its new S60 3rd Edition based smartphone - the L870, a quad-band slider phone with high-quality brushed aluminium casing, supporting GPRS/UMTS, 3 Megapixel camera, FM radio and USB 2.0 / Bluetooth 2.0. The phone measures 102x50x13.5 mm. Via mobilecowboys.nl.</description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5712&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] BiBUnit for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>BiBUnit from BiBCOM turns your phone into an IP camera. Install it on your 3G mobile phone and run it, then leave the phone in a remote location. You can then do a video call from any other 3G video mobile phone to this BiB-Phone, and the BiBUnit automatically answers the call and allows you to see and hear what is going around the BiB-Phone. The software supports both public and restricted mode and auto-runs on phone restart. It's not cheap ($99 or 78&#8364;) but you can use our </description>
			<link>http://My-Symbian.com/main/index6.php?p=5707&amp;c=6</link>
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			<title>[New] VibrateCall for S60 3rd Edition</title>
			<category>S60 3rd Edition</category>
			<description>VibrateCall by TongRen changes the way you make calls. Instead of keeping the phone by your ear waiting for someone to answer the call, you can keep the phone in your hand. The phone will vibrate until the call is answered and it'll stop vibrating when the connection is established. It's safer, as you don't absorb the radiation, and it's easier, especially for drivers.
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