“By the Tarot reading a person may be able to find answers about his/her hopes and wishes.
There are many ways of tarot readings. This program uses ‘The Celtic Cross spread’. The Celtic Cross is probably the oldest and most popular pattern for reading the tarot. It has survived so long because the layout of the cards is simple, but powerful.
It uses 78 cards. 22 Major and 56 Lesser Arcana cards of the Rider -Waite Tarot deck.
— HOW IT IS DONE —
1) First you choose which ‘card explanation’ way you prefer. ‘Simple’ or ‘Advanced’.
2) Then if you don’t have one profile created, you should make one.If you already have one, just choose it and click on ‘Start’ button.
3) Now think about a question that you expect an ‘Answer’ from the Tarot Cards.
4) Then 10 cards will be shown to you. One by one. First you see ‘what the next card will be about’ and then the card itself.
5) Last, you will see the conclusion report of your card reading. Whether it was good or bad!”
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Head to Head: The Nokia N97 and HTC Touch Pro 2
“And I’m afraid the romp becomes a veritable walk in the park once we start looking at software. You see, Symbian OS 9.5 with S60 5th Edition on top for the UI is a known quantity now. A rock solid base OS with a slightly quirky set of touch optimisations grafted onto the existing S60 3rd Edition FP2. The interface is most definitely not perfect, it’s not even properly optimised in some areas, though the N97 variant is noticeably smoother than the 5800 version, showing the difference another 6 months development can make. But yes, I’ll freely admit that Symbian/S60 (or as it will simply become, Symbian Foundation) is by no means the most intuitive system available – I enjoy using it and am familiar with it, but I can understand how setting it all up might present a new user some head scratching moments.” Read more here:
iPhone OS 3.0 now available
“Apple has released an upgrade for the system software and bundled applications on the iPhone 3G. This brings many of the features in the upcoming iPhone 3G S to the currrent model.Most of the enhancements in the iPhone 3.0 software are ones that users have been asking for since Apple’s smartphone debued back in 2007, including support for cut/copy/paste, MMS, and Stereo Bluetooth.It also adds support for peer-to-peer gaming, voice memos, push notifications, and tethering.In addition, there are a number of improvments made to the built-in applications.A complete list of the changes — with detailed descriptions — can be found in Brighthand’s Apple iPhone 3.0 Review The upgrade to iPhone 3.0 is available now. To install it, connect the phone to a computer running iTunes 8 or greater.This upgrade is also available for the original iPhone.For more installation instruictions, visit Apple’s website.” via brighthand.com
TMobile USA Announces Dash 3G (HTC Snap)
““T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced the upcoming availability of its newest 3G-enabled smartphone, the T-Mobile Dash 3G, offering a balance of personal and professional connections in a sleek design with faster data delivery and Web browsing via T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g). The T-Mobile Dash 3G, designed by HTC and powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.1, is available in a glossy-black finish with red accents, features a full-QWERTY keyboard, easy-to-use trackball and vibrant display. This latest version of the T-Mobile Dash delivers easy ways to stay connected and organized with voice calling, messaging, support for personal and business e-mail, GPS for location-based services, and synchronization with Microsoft Outlook. Whether staying organized while traveling or simply staying connected with friends and family, the T-Mobile Dash 3G provides access to the life tools customers need in a small, sleek package. “As millions of families prepare to hit the road this summer, T-Mobile is offering our first 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smartphone to help customers stay connected, organized and traveling in the right direction,” said Travis Warren, director, product marketing, T-Mobile USA. “We’re excited to offer the power and style of the T-Mobile Dash 3G with high-speed Internet access thanks to T-Mobile’s rapidly expanding 3G network.” “HTC is designing products like the T-Mobile Dash 3G to appeal to the ever-growing number of customers who are using the empowering features of smartphones to benefit their busy lives,” said Jason Mackenzie, vice president, HTC America. “HTC is pleased to continue its long history of working closely with T-Mobile as we today introduce the next generation of the popular T-Mobile Dash.” According to new research by Yankee Group, 41 percent of consumers are likely to choose a smartphone as their next mobile device.* As consumer demand for feature-rich phones increases, T-Mobile is responding with an expanding lineup of 3G-capable smartphones including the new T-Mobile Dash 3G. T-Mobile continues to expand its high-speed 3G network in 2009 to cover approximately 200 million people across the United States by the end of the year. At the end of 2008, T-Mobile USA’s 3G network was available to more than 100 million people in more than 130 U.S. cities.” via businesswire.com