Displays and processes Word and Excel documents without changing the original formatting. For displaying PowerPoint files, see the test in Heise Mobil. Also available as an iPhone version.
Uses acoustic fingerprinting and a central database to recognise a piece of music being played. It then relays information such as artist, title, genre, record label and album back to the user. The free version only permits five days of usage per month.
Augmented Reality Browser which takes geo-referenced data from Wikipedia, qype, the Wikitude Community (wikitude.me), and also many other sources; available for Android in Google Play, iOS in the iTunes Store, BlackBerry in the BlackBerry App World and Symbian in the Ovi Store.
Shows the current locations of friends and acquaintances on a map. A Google account is required. Supported phones are listed on the developer web site.
Allows mobile phones with cameras to scan 2D-barcodes and view their corresponding web sites on the screen. This software can only be downloaded using the mobile. Supported devices are shown on the manufacturer's web site. 2D-barcodes can be issued after a web address has been entered online.
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