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No Chance for illegal apps – Google introduces Androids new “licensing service”

Thats how it works!

Google announced that there will be a licensing service for applications in the Android Market Place to shield that Apps can be copied and spread without charges.  That way Google reacts on the sustained criticism of many developers that it is to easy for users to exchange apps illegally.

In the future the licensing service will synchronize the data with the Google server to detect if users are legitimized to use the software. If the opposite is true the app will withdraw the service.

So you can be glad that the FriendCaller App, which enables you free international calls, is for free!

Apple released iOS 4

Apple's new firmware.

Yesterday Apple released its new firmware iOS4, which enables recent functions. But the most important innovations are the Multitasking and the Folders function.

Multitasking allows us to run apps and switch between them instantly without slowing down the performance of the foreground app or draining the battery unnecessarily. Authorized for multitasking are for example navigation-applications as well as audio streaming services or VoIP-Clients. But currently this is slightly problematic due to most producers have not updated their applications yet.

A folder in iOS 4 is a group of apps you access by tapping a single icon on your iPhone’s Home screen. When you tap a folder, which sports an icon that includes miniature versions of the icons of the apps inside, along with a name intended to describe the folder’s contents the dock fades and slides down, and the main Home-screen area fades and slides up to make room for a view of the folder’s contents. This view shows the name and full-size icon of each app. Tap on any app to launch it, or tap anywhere outside the folder area to close the folder and return to the Home screen.

Other notable new features are Spell Checking, a built-in dictionary, which automatically suggests words and corrects spelling. IBooks, a great ebook reader, which is also a place to browse and shop for books. And finally the possibility to create a playlists right on your iPhone.

But you should also know that many users claim that they met with several problems updating their software. Most of them complain about crashes when opening the photo album or apps. Moreover they had problems to backup their data. Nevertheless the free software update for the iPhone or iPod Touch can be found and installed on iTunes.

Who is fighting for VoIP Freedom now?

3g voip freedomSkype’s anouncement of charging for calls over 3G soon arises the question: Who is figthting VoIP freedom now? We at FriendCaller have long lobbied for VoIP over 3G and Apple Inc. finally made it possible. No doupt that this required some arm twisting since the operators have been notoriously stubborn to give their customer anything for free but instead likes to tie them with a million or so additional chargable options.

So, for a long time Skype was with us and other iPhone developers lobbying for VoIP freedom. Therefore, this announcement comes at a surprise and is a seriuos set-back for VoIP freedom, considering the size and market position of Skype.

Apple Inc. opened up for 3G VoIP a couple of months back, and the feature was well received with iPhone app developers and many end users.

FriendCaller facilitates free VoIP calls over WiFi and 3G and the FriendCaller apps allow as well to call out to phone and mobile phone numbers around the globe at prices far below the operators are charging.

So well, here we stand out. We are proud to offer VoIP over 3G and WiFi calls on the mobile datat network for free, since a long time now. No subscriptions, no deadlines, and no other confusing strings attached.

Who is fighting for VoIP freedon now? One less but many other stay strong. Does it matter? Yes, we can see that ever since Skype has announced that it will charge, we have seen more users signing up with FriendCaller than ever, pushing us into the TOP10 social networing app list in Germany and even more of our users are willingly paying to use the FriendCaller to call out phone numbers making us 2nd amoung Top Grossing social networking app in the US. So free and freedom are the way to go for iPhone developers and their customers.

Chrome for Mac is now out of Beta

Chrome for Mac went out its beta status and joined the stable status of its Windows brother according to Google.

So it is a good time to check how Chrome is doing with our FriendCaller VoIP website.
We have seen a steadily increase of visitors and users using the Chrome family accessing our www.FriendCaller.com website.
The share of accesses to our site from visitor using Chrome was already 8% in November 2009, bypassing Safari in December and now in May 2010 it has with 11% share established a solid third place behind Internet Explorer.
The Chrome version for MAC lacked Java VM support for a while but now it is executing our Java VoIP technology amazingly fast.
However, seems to be that JavaFX is not yet supported on Chrome for MAC.
However, we are confident tat this will be fixed soon and we are looking forward to many more visits from Chrome users!

Volcanic ash recommended telephonic solution

Iceland VolcanoLast month millions of air travelers suffered the recent Volcanic ash cloud over Northern Europe which was caused by the sudden unexpected volcanic eruptions in Iceland. Euro airspace including the UK and Ireland were completely closed for more than 10 days. Over a billion US$ loss was faced by airline companies operating in the affected region.

“The volcanic ash cloud is a very significant threat to air safety. National authorities are required to take decisions to ensure safety under international law, such as closure of airspace and airports, without discrimination between airlines”, says Vice President of European Commission, Siim Kallas.

According to Dr. Dougal Jerram, an earth scientist at the University of Durham, UK, “Eruptions which are charged with gas start to froth and expand as they reach the surface. This results in explosive eruptions and this fine ash being sent up into the atmosphere. If it is ejected high enough, the ash can reach the high winds and be dispersed around the globe, for example, from Iceland to Europe. These high winds are exactly where the aeroplanes cruise.” Volcanic ash can harm a plane mainly in four ways:

  • Sandblasting effect – blinding pilots’ windscreen, endangering propellers
  • Clogging of the plane’s sensor – blocking aircraft’s pilot tubes
  • Electromagnetic wave insulation – disturbing communication by radio
  • Combustion power failure – causing erosion and destroys compressor

With such harmful effects on an airplane, airline companies are left with no choice but to face the worst nightmare and sooth stranded passengers. Hotels across all the European countries and UK were packed with disturbed passengers. Many hired taxis to cross countries, like a business man paid a cab driver over a thousand pounds to reach Paris from London.

In such a hazardous situation, passengers and stranded travelers are always in a need to minimize the extended budget costs. Contacting their loved ones and informing them about their situation is very necessary, and this is the reason last month telephone companies and cellular companies across UK and Europe observed large amount of new customers buying new SIM cards and utilizing phone booths.

Phonebooth GuyFriendCaller also observed more customers connecting through WiFi hot-spots around Europe and UK to make free international and long distance calls with their loved ones over the FriendCaller network. FriendCaller is proud to serve its new customers in a catastrophic situation like this and guarantees their customers for lowest call rates around the world with top quality customer support.

As of today’s news about the new Volcanic ash forming above Scotland and Ireland airspace, more flights across UK are grounded. Forecasters warn about the ash cloud spreading towards south and predicts more UK airports being shut down. In the next 24 hours more passengers may experience delayed or cancelled flights. The CAA and NATS have confirmed the closure of Belfast, Derry, Edinburgh and Glasgow Prestwick until at least 24:00hrs today, Wednesday 5th May.

We will recommend the stranded passengers to connect with our telephonic solution to save money, so that they can manage their budget for the unexpected extended stay efficiently. We pray for all passengers to reach their destination safe and sound.

Finally VoIP gets all the love from Apple

VoIP is mentioned as the first app when Apple introduced the “100+ New User Features” that OS 4 will offer. We all have been waiting for the Apple’s new multitasking feature for a long while. iPad was supposed to support Multitasking, but finally did not. No matter what, the iPad with an upgrade to OS 4 will truly lead the market of tablets once and for all.

Is Multitasking that important? Yes it is! As apple says itself: “… you’ll be able to make a Voice over IP call while playing a game or checking email…” While VoIP has been the ultimate driver for innovation on the iPhone it was not yet acknowledged by Apple, and only until now we see how easy life is going to be with a VoIP app running in background.

Finally, we get the love from Apple 8)

Is Multitasking the next possiblity on iPhone?

multitasking iPhone OS

Multitasking Code Snippet in Springboard.js

Many iPhone users face the problem of the one and the only multitasking function. Howsoever, the iPhone is able to do multitasking, but just for the Apple owned apps (e.g. iPod, Safari, Mail…etc.). The rumors about an early release of multitasking for third-app provider are getting larger.
The upcoming release of the iPhone firmware OS 4.0  includes many lines of code with text-comments that are depending on multitasking. An example for this is the multitasking dialog box as shown in the picture above. A few iPhone app developers say that this code could be just for the selfmade apps from apple. But most hope that it is not.
Lets see, with Android’s capability to do multitasking, will Apple get in to a proper race rather than suing its competitors.
[via 9TO5Mac]

FriendCaller.de

Good news for our German speaking users.
Our Homepage Friendcaller.com, which is the only browser-based VoIP provider, is now available in German too and can be found at FriendCaller.de. All pages and features including the iPhone app, web phone and our price lists are now in German also.
For cheap calls and free browser based VoIP calls FriendCaller is just the optimum solution.

CallMe Links – simplifying everyday life for free

I have been surprised various times that in how many ways the  CallMe-links can be used. They not only help me in everyday life, but also when I am at work and I want to talk quickly with my business partner or client. And the best part is that the other party does not need to install any software to receive my calls.
This has saved me a lot of time. Besides the above example, there are infinite ways in which CallMe-links can simplify your life. My children have bookmarked my CallMe link on their Internet browser, and wherever I am, they simply click the bookmark and I can talk with them at no cost. Usually when my younger son hear about release of a new trading card of his favorite cartoon characters, he calls me straight away so that on my way back from office, I would simply buy him the present.
No doubt, using the CallMe-Links is very easy and you can always save money, because its free!

Amazon Kindle does not whisper

Amazon Kindle does not whisper

Can you hear the whisper?

I have been eyeing the Amazon Kindle DX for some time. I like to read, but getting English books while I am abroad is quite troublesome at many places. I must say that I like the idea of Kindle downloading your books through WiFi or UMTS/3G mobile data by utilizing its Amazon Whispernet. Howsoever, when the wireless feature was announced I was thinking of apps that could run on it, as no matter what, the DX is a decent tablet PC, just short of the color display though. Rephrasing, its indeed an ideal device for VoIP. And Amazon did a pretty good negotiation on roaming Charges: 1 Mega Byte of transfer overseas costs only 99 cents versus the big 20 dollars that a US AT&T Apple iPhone user would have to pay when roaming like in Germany for an example.

When we learned today that Amazon will soon launch a developer kit I immediately looked it up, and what a disappointment it was. The first reference to the not allowed features was the Voice over IP functionality. Sorry guys, no web-phone, no browser phone, no free calls. I guess I will be heading to my usual book store as usual.

The Whispernet is rather a Silentnet. Hence, Kindle does not whisper!

Image: Yaron Jeroen van Oostrom