Most of the Android phone has camera flash. And it should not be used in taking photo during night only. It can be used as flashlight too. There is lot of flashlight / torch applications in Android Market, TeslaLED Flashlight is one of them. It is designed and tested working on Nexus One, Nexus S, Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, Droid Incredible, Desire, Evo, MyTouch 3G Slide, T-Mobile G2, Galaxy S Epic and Fascinate.

TeslaLED Flashlight
Microsoft Windows is very stable now. No need to format Windows when system crashed. I still remember the day when using Microsoft Windows 95 / ME. Windows is not so stable and tends to crash if the applications do not running well. Boot disk is a must have to troubleshoot. I was using floppy drive and CD ROM as boot disk back then. But it is replaced by USB flash drive nowadays. How to make USB Pen Drive bootable? There is a tool called Makebootable from PenDrive that can make your Pen Drive bootable.

Makebootable
One of the readers, Norm asked, “Do you know where I can find the tweak to enable the camera flash even at low battery levels?” That’s a good question. By default, HTC HD2 camera flash is disabled when battery level drop below 20%. You cannot use camera flash on either photo or video mode. So how to enable HTC HD2 camera flash on low battery?
By changing the registry will do the trick.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\Battery\
- FlashLightPowerUnavailable value from 1 to 0
Just in case you need it. Here is the link to Free Windows Mobile Registry Editor. Note – this is not a permanent solution. You need to change the registry again after you soft reset your phone.
via: xda-developers
Flash… Flash… Flash… Internet world without flash will be very dull. You can have more complete web experience, and the ability to access video and rich content with Abobe Flash. That’s why Microsoft came out the same stuff and called it Silverlight. While waiting for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 is your only choice for Windows Mobile devices. Forget about Macromedia Flash Player 7 for Pocket PC which is outdated. v7 is better than v3.1, right?

Skyfire is the only mobile browser that supports full Flash and Windows Media videos, including Flash 10 and Silverlight 2.0. You can even watch TV on your phone!
Quote that I took from Skyfire website… Well, this is not true anymore after Nokia N900 with Maemo 5 OS and using Mozilla-based web browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support came out. But for those who have mobile phone like me ~ HTC HD2 which still using Windows Mobile 6.5 or Nokia S60 3rd Edition & 5th Edition (Beta). Skyfire is the only full Flash browser for you.
