Monday, May 31, 2010

Coming Soon videocon Mobile V1455


Now Videocon is on competion to other manufacturing companies because of all cell phone manufacturer are launching their touch pad cell phones where videocon launching their V1455 which was amazing cell phone at lowest rate at MRP : INR 4995/-.Which was lowest rated cell phone in touch screen cell phones.Continue Reading

LG shows off Mobile DTV device for America

LG has released the full specifications for the first American Mobile DTV device, the DP570MH.

The unit has a 7-inch, 480 x 234 resolution screen and can natively playback DVDs via the built-in drive. Making it a "Mobile DTV" device is the fact that it has a TV tuner that can pick up live TV, even while in fast moving vehicles.


The TV can playback live video for 2.5 hours on full charge, and has about 4.5 hours of battery life when used as a DVD player.

Mobile DTV is free, but the device will have $250 MSRP when it ships in a few months.

Samsung C3300K Champ Review

The Samsung C3300K Champ takes the Corby formula and simplifies it even further. It comes with a 2.4 inch resistive touchscreen display which boasts a QVGA resolution has a compact design and also runs the company’s TouchWiz Lite with widgets arranged in a 3×3 grid situated on the home screen.


Specifications & Features:
  • 2.4 inch touch screen display
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • 1.3 mega pixel camera
  • Social networking integration
According to the VP of mobile marketing, Samsung electronics, “The Champ is a perfect option for mobile users who want to snap up a full touch phone for the first time. We expect that the Samsung Champ will follow the success of the Star (aka GT-S5230) which achieved high sales volume at an affordable price point over the past year.”
If you want to review the Samsung C3300K Champ yourself or have a question, please feel free to leave a comment below. Thanks!

OggSync – Synchronize Google Calendar to Windows Mobile

OggSync Public Beta 2.0 FreeWare provides the following features:
  • Full 2 way sync from your phone to one of your Google calendars.
  • No 3rd party involvement, keep things simple with just your phone and Google calendar.
  • Full support for repeating events, and changes to those repeating events.
  • Uses over the air or cradled connections so you can always be up to date.
  • Compatible with Outlook and ActiveSync
OggSync Public Beta 2.0 Pro adds the following features:
  • Multiple calendar sync – Sync any number of Google public and private calendars
  • Automatic Syncrhonization! Let OggSync keep your phone an Google in sync in the background.
  • Default Calendar Mapping: Optionally have events with no matching Google Calendar category get put in your default Google Calendar

ProSwitcher HD for iPad Screenshots Released

after the release of apple ipad everyone try there hand on it and many people are releasing jailbreak tools to jailbreak it, now Ryan Petrich, the developer of ProSwitcher sent a tweet announcing the future release of the application. ProSwitcher HD for iPad soon available, ProSwitcher is one of the best jailbreak apps. ProSwitcher comes with multitasking to the iPhone and now updated for the iPad.

ProSwitcher is a palm pre like multitasking app lets you switch between applications running in background in a beautiful Palm Pre style cover flow-like mode. It is similar to MultiFl0w but is said to be much easier, faster, and more intuitive and uses very less memory.

Samsung Wave Unboxing and Hands on

When Samsung initially announced their first-ever Bada OS mobile device, the attention wasn’t necessarily on the software All things aside, the Samsung Wave is, at least on paper, one of the most technically powerful devices on the market.

         Samsung’s first bada phone, the Samsung Wave S8500, has landed on our desk, and we’re still not quite certain whether the new OS has a future in the mobile market. Designed to bridge the (fast-shrinking) gap between feature-phones and smartphones, bada is envisaged as the Samsung’s way to corner a new generation of handset upgraders tempted by the flexibility of a full smartphone but shy of either their price, complexity or both. Read on for our Samsung Wave S8500 unboxing and some first-impressions.

Verizon offers Palm Pre Plus for $30


Verizon Wireless has lowered the price of the Palm Pre Plus to $30 with a new contract. The contract free option will still cost you $600. The price for Pixi Plus remains $30.

Skyfire 2.0 Browser for Android Released

The Skyfire browser brings the desktop web experience to the phone, but until today Android phone owners were unable to share in that experience. Skyfire 2.0 has been released today for the Android platform, and the full Flash experience (sorry Jobs) is part of the package. Skyfire uses server-side page rendering to bring web pages to the phone screen looking like they do on the desktop. Video streaming also works with few compromises, according to the developer.

 The Skyfire 2.0 mobile browser for Android devices is now available to everyone. It is capable of playing Flash videos, using Skyfire's cloud servers that faclitate the video format decoding. The new SkyBar toolbar separates Flash content on a Web page to make it easier to access, recommends related contents and lets users share articles and videos with contacts on Facebook, Twitter, or by e-mail and SMS.

Verizon Wireless is rolling out the webOS 1.4.1.1 get Updates

 File this one under the "finally" category. Verizon Wireless is rolling out the webOS 1.4.1.1. update to its Pre Plus and Pixi Plus users. The update has many bug fixes, including one that takes care of the sticky key problem where pressing one key would cause double letters. Battery life is improved, and pinch to zoom now works in .docs, and .pdfs.

The lag in the camera shutter sound is now fixed, and newly taken photos and videos do not overwrite existing ones. 



Amidst news of Palm being acquired by HP, it’s easy to miss out the less exciting news related to Palm, but Verizon subscribers should be happy to hear that the carrier has released webOS 1.4.1.1. According to the changelog on Palm’s site users should be happy to hear that pinch-to-zoom now works properly in Doc and PDF files, the lag in the camera shutter sound has been fixed and the keyboard input issue that duplicates key presses has also been resolved.

Hardly the most exciting Palm news you're gonna hear this week, but the company that still owns itself for the time being has just updated its WebOS software on Verizon to the extremely granular version 1.4.1.1. The helpful changelog informs us there are no new apps, but pinch-zoom now works correctly in Doc and PDF views, a lag in the camera shutter sound has been rectified, and forwarding videos uploaded to YouTube on to your friends via email has also been made to work as it should.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Review of new HTC Evo 4G

The HTC Evo 4G would be an interesting phone even if it lacked access to Sprint's "4G" WiMAX network. It's a large (humongous?) touchscreen phone running Android 2.1 and HTC's sparkling Sense UI. Besides all that Android has to offer, the phone is packed with multimedia, social networking and other fun and useful features. It might be too large for some, and Sprint's nascent network was a mixed bag in my tests, but for Internet addicts looking for a flagship phone, the HTC Evo 4G covers most of the bases.

Nokia today announced the Nokia X2 Nokia X2 headed for the Indian market




















On its official blog, Nokia today announced the Nokia X2, a fairly simple S40 phone headed for the Indian market. Even for the low end S40 customer, the Nokia X2 still offers some of the manufacturer's signature niceties, like a 5 megapixel camera, Nokia Messaging with a built-in Facebook feature, and Ovi services, including Nokia's Comes With Music service. The quad-band GSM phone will be available in Q2 2010 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as well as Latin America and Canada. U.S. availability has not been announced.

Now available Web Geek's Guide to the Android-Enabled Phone at amazone.com

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Nokia Messaging Beta for IM now available for touch-based devices

 

The guys over on The Nokia Beta Labs site have announced that their Beta application Nokia Messaging for IM, is no available for Nokia Touch devices starting from today.
Its a full redesign focused on an efficient user experience, you should be able to accomplish key actions with one touch (or just a few).
Nokia Messaging for IM offers a desktop-like IM experience on your Nokia device.  You can stay in contact with your friends across multiple communities at the same time, easily switch between them and customize your status by community.  Highlights include:
  • Chat with your friends on the Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!® Messenger, Google Talk and Ovi communities.
  • (new!) Easily change your custom status, avatar (picture) and switch between conversations and communities with just a few taps on touch-based devices.
  • (new!) Preview new messages in the Chat home screen widget.  When signed in to multiple communities, the widget will cycle between them.  You can also change your presence within the widget itself.
  • See your friends' avatars and set your own using the camera or an image from your gallery (for Windows Live Messenger (new!), Gtalk (new!) and Ovi communities).

Yes Ther is Possible Fix for Slow iPhone, iPad Backup (Updated)

If your iPhone or iPad is set to sync automatically when you plug it into your computer, you likely noticed it always performs a backup before syncing. Sometimes, the backup takes an extremely long time. We have found a solution that fixes most of the backup issues in iTunes.

The few steps below involve deleting your backup file in iTunes, so we recommend before you do this, make a copy of that backup file.
In iTunes, go into the settings and click on the Devices icon. There you should see your device listed under "Device backups". If you have more than one item listed, make a note of the date and time of the device backup that matches the device you are having trouble with. This will help us know which backup to make a copy of before we start removing files.
If you are using Windows, backup files are located here:
c:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
Mac users will find backup files here:
USERNAME\Library\Application Support\MobileSync\Backup
In the backup folder, you will see one or more folders with a ridiculously long name, like 6de624828c9d586e1f088f932798039e57e2af7c. This is the backup file for your device. To determine which folder is the correct backup file for your device, match the date and time of the folder with the date and time you took note of above. Once you are sure you have the correct backup file, copy the folder to your desktop.
Once you have made a copy of the file, return to iTunes, go back into settings and click on the Devices icon again. In the "Devices backups" list, click on the device backup for your device, then click the "Delete Backup" button.
When this is complete, reconnect your device and allow iTunes to make a new backup. The new backup should complete much faster than before. If anything goes wrong, you can move the copy of the file on your desktop back to your backup folder.


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iPhone 3G disappears from the Apple Store online

Apple have removed the ability to choose the iPhone 3G from the online store. We expect the iPhone 3GS to replace this at $99 in the next few days, making way for the new iPhone HD on the 7th June.

Coming soon AT&T iPhone HD launch in june 2010

 
Title says it all, but you didn’t really need a confirmation, did you? The phone will be available for purchase in June, not July, and from what we’ve heard, it won’t even be late June.

Apple fans wait outside of the apple store befor launch Apple iPad

 At midnight in Sydney, Australia, 18 diehard fans wait in the pouring rain for the iPad which launches in 8 hours. Crazy! The Apple store’s ground level has been blacked out with curtains as the finishing touches are put on the entire ground level as iPad madness takes over the store on Friday.

Garmin-Asus A10 with pedestrian-optimized GPS to European and Asian Android lovers


The new Garmin-Asus A10 is a humble 3.2" HVGA communicator powered by Android OS. It comes with a 1,500mAh battery, a multitouch-friendly WebKit browser, and a 5Mpix AF camera with automatic geotagging. The preloaded Garmin Navigation maps and software provide location info and turn-by-turn voice instructions while the handset is in offline mode. In-car navigation is also obviously fully supported and encouraged. We also know pedestrian-optimizations are included, such as the public transport-aware cityXplorer maps.




You can expect the A10 to hit the European and Asia-Pacific markets in mid-2010.
You ain't nobody if you don't have an Android handset (or two) these days, and Garmin-Asus has just added the A10 to its own stable of devices. It's a pretty humble 3.2-inch H VGA communicator, but it has a healthy 1,500mAh battery, a multi touch-friendly Web Kit browser, and an auto focusing 5 megapixel camera with automatic geotagging. Coming with preloaded Garmin Navigation maps and software, the A10 eliminates the need for a web connection when looking up your local topography, and similarly retains turn-by-turn voice instructions while used offline. It's not altogether clear what the pedestrian optimizations are, aside from the public transport-aware city Xplorer maps, but in-car navigation is also obviously fully supported and encouraged. We're told to expect the A10 in mid-2010 for European and Asia-Pacific markets. Full PR after the break. 

Thursday, May 27, 2010

New Android Browsers Hands-on

Here's a quick video review of the SkyFire 2.0 and Mozilla Fennec (pre-Alpha) browsers running on a Google Nexus One.



A pair of new browsers for Google's Android OS were launched this week. We get our hands on the SkyFire 2.0 browser with Flash video support, and the FireFox Mobile (aka Fennec) browser, with FireFox Weave Sync built

Samsung Galaxy A and LG's LG-SU950 unveiled in Korea





















Introducing three new Android handsets for the Korean market.
First the LG-LU2300 and LG-SU950. Both of these will feature a 3.5" WVGA display, DivX playback, 3.5mm headphone jack, DMB mobile TV, multimedia playback and will be released in May / June period in Korea.

Next is the Samsung Galaxy A, also known as the SHW-M100S. It is available now from SK Telecom, and features:
  • Android 2.1 OS;
  • 3.7" WVGA AMOLED display;
  • 720MHz CPU;
  • mobile TV onboard;
  • DivX playback;
  • 5 megapixel camera;
  • HD video recording;
  • A-GPS;
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

Now first Vodafone-branded Android handset

This is the Vodafone 845, the first Android-powered handset to bear Vodafone branding on it. It will be available for purchase in the UK next month, and has the following key features:
Vidafone 845
  • Android 2.1 OS;
  • 2.8" (240 x 320) touchscreen;
  • 3.2Mpix camera;
  • 128MB RAM, 512MB ROM

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Bluetooth 4.0 coming soon

Today the Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced that it has complete work on the specifications for Bluetooth 4.0. The new version builds on the improvements made in Bluetooth 3.0+HS, but allows Bluetooth radios to operate using much less power, and offer faster transfer rates, as well as an increased range that can extend up to 200 feet. The updated features will allow to integrate the technology in more types of electronics.

















The first Bluetooth 4.0-capable devices should hit the market in late 2010 or early 2011.

Now Wi-Fi Sync for iPhone / iPod Touch

This new Wi-Fi Sync application allows users to sync their iPhone / iPod Touch with iTunes. We can't tell if it's available at App Store, but you can get it at Cydia store for $9.99. See the video below to understand how the app works.



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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2a Now available in the U.S.

 Yes, I can talk about it because I have one X2. The X2 is dissapointing. Xperia X1 exceeds by far the X2 (just keypad and larger screen are X2 advantages). I would suggest SE not turning WM so complicate. The best phone is the one that it is easier to use and find what you need. Too much useless panels. 14 panels advertised and no more than nine. Flash light included and you can do phonecalls with the keypad closed and open. I offer SE to take my X2 hardware and installling the X1 software into it. That would be the perfect market premium product
Sony Ericson Xperia X2a Now available in the US. atb price $599.99

Specification & Features:
  • Dimensions (Approx.) : 110 x 54 x 16mm6
  • Weight (Approx.) : 155g6
  • Camera : 8.1 megapixel with Auto Focus, 16x digital zoom, Geo tagging, Image stabilizer, Multishot, Picture blogging13, Self timer, Smart contrast, Touch focus, Video blogging13, video light, video recording
  • Keyboard : Arc Slider with QWERTY
  • Battery Life (Approx) : Talk Time (GSM): up to 10 hours2,Standby time: up to 500 hours2; Talk Time (UMTS): up to 6 hours2,Standby time: up to 640 hours2
  • Battery Type : 1500 mAh Lithium Polymer
  • Type : Stereo Speakers
  • Bluetooth® Technology : Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)4
  • Wireless LAN : Wi-Fi® 802.11b/g5
  • USB Port(s) : Micro USB connector
  • 3.5mm Audio Jack : YES 
  • Internet Services : Internet Explorer Mobile® 65
  • Gaming : Java ME™, 3D, Adobe® Flash Lite™ 3.1 support, Capuchin version 1.0, Motion gaming
  • Preloaded Games : Xtract, Experiment 13, Bubble Breaker, Solitaire
  • Other Preloaded Applications : YouTube™, Google Maps™, Mircosoft® Office Mobile, Adobe® PDF Reader, Picasa®, Facebook panel, CNN panel, MSN Mesenger, Boingo
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