22 February 2010

iPad Pre-Orders from Feb 25th?

Another AppAdvice prediction that Apple will accept preorders for iPad from February 25th. AppAdvice had a reputation for correct prediction when its about Apple but the recent ones on iPhone 3GS, on which they expected a OLED screen and a FM transmitter.


They says pre-orders will be for the U.S. Wi-Fi model initially, but Jobs already hinted that the Wi-Fi version would be coming out first. It was expected to hit market from last week of March. Also there are speculations of some unannounced software updates for the iPad as it happened for the iPhone. At last it's just another well celebrated and hyped product from the Apple stable.

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27 February 2009

Plant a real tree using your iPhone

iPhactory, marketer for phone apps, join hands with The conservation fund to introduce an app for iphone or iPod Touch called iPhorest. What it actually does? The conservation fund plant real trees for every virtual trees that an iPhone user plant through iPhorest.


iPhone iPhorest

The app, which is expected to hit the store soon, would be downloaded to an iPhone or iPod. Users could then plant virtual trees in their device and can watch them growing! On later stage they could send seeds to their friends and so on... The conservation fund will be planting real tres for every virtual one starting from Gulf Coast by restoring its vulnerable wild life habitats. Sign up here  for more updates regarding launch.

What iPhorest is really upto? Is it an awareness program? or just attracting the headlines with the 'green' label? Any way yet another interesting mobile app!

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23 January 2009

WinMo Overtakes iPhone Sales in Q4

Above all expectations Windows Mobile sold considerably more units than iPhone. Steve Jobs announced in their earning release that over 4.4 million iPhones sold in Q4 2008. But according to Ballmer more than 5 million units were sold in Q4, announced in Microsoft earning conference callThis news, we saw first saw in wmpoweruser, came as a surprise and contrary to the most reports. iPhone may be a popular phone even now but its sales went down from 6.9 million in previous quarter. The popularity of Android might have affected iPhone? Any way platforms like Android, Palm's Web OS etc wouldn't leave even Windows Mobile a smooth road ahead.

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17 January 2009

PocketSurfer2, Fastest Handheld Internet Device, Comes to India

The World's fastest handheld internet device PocketSurfer2 lands in India. Eyeing the huge market in India Datawind, a provider of wireless web access products and services, in connection with HCL Infosystems bring the sleek mobile device in Indian markets.
Datawind PockerSurfer2
How come PocketSurfer2 the fastest mobile Internet device? The answer is Datawind's own algorithm! Their server pushes web pages to the device on user request. The vital part is the compression algorithm which could compress the web content to a factor of up to 30. This make the device even faster than most 3G handheld devices, says Datawind.
Datawind PockerSurfer2 widescreen and keyboard
Unlike other mobile devices where users surf in through a smaller screen and insufficient memory and processing power the PocketSurfer2 provides a really wide screen and offers web pages in its original form providing a desktop like browsing experience. It also sports a QWERTY keyboard with large keys. See full specification here.

Now Datawind offers both free and paid Internet access. A free usage of 35 hours per month and the unlimited service comes at a cost of just Rs. 99(approx. $2) per month for the first year. Second year of service will cost users Rs. 999 with 35 hours per month for year. The device is priced Rs.11,990 for Indian market. 

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16 January 2009

Second Android Phone Heads Back For Redevelopment

After G1 we heard a lot of Android phones dressing up, but none showed up! We need to wait little more to see another Android. Now the news is that announced Android device Kogan Agora is indefinitely delayed. It seems due to some fast developments in the Android community Agora went for redevelopment.
All we know is the decision came after  a meeting with Google at its US headquarters "to ensure its compatibility with all future Android applications". Kogan signed a strict non-disclosure agreement signed with Google.They already took orders and had displayed a working model in CES. Kogan said:"One potential issue is that developers may create applications for the Android operating system at a higher resolution and screen size than the Agora provides in its current form.

It seems Google does not like device specific apps in their Android Market? Do they expect every app in their appstore compatible for any device? The only live Android phone(G1) and other announced phones (Lenova's and HTC Hero) feature full-face touchscreen. The only exception was Agora and is send to redesign. We will come to know the full story only once more Android devices hit the market. Read

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15 January 2009

Obama Branded Phone in Kenya

You may find Obama branded tees in US but such a phone could be spotted only in Kenya! Kenya is President-Elect Barack Obama's Father's homeland and have large fan following for Obama. 
The Mi-Fone, an African company, brings Mi-Obama for the spirited Kenyan customers. Its written 'OBAMA' and his famous 'YES WE CAN' on the rear side.

Mi-Obama is an entry level phone with 128 x 128 pixels display, FM radio and a Led torchlight. The candybar is available for $30 only in Kenya. Check Mi-Fone site. Source

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World's First Watch Phone- A Potential Spy Device?

Here is some really exciting gadget! You might have seen this in some sc-fi spy movies - a watch phone! The watch include a mobile phone with 3G connectivity and a camera. LG unveiled world's first of its kind device in CES.
The device, named LG-GD910, is actually a follow-up to the prototype that LG introduced at CES 2008 and is first available in European markets sometime this year. LG made no compromise - high-speed 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA compatibility, Video Telephony (VT) service and GSM Quadband Network capabilities - it has everything you expect from a moderate mobile phone.

Even smartphones are struggling to meet the input method expectations, then how would this small device meet them? The solution they found is Voice command! Voice commands can be made with or with out Bluetooth headsets and make it easier to place calls or to look up contacts. If you find it difficult reading text messages from the watch screen it have Text to Speech (TTS) to read out texts loud.

The primary input method is its 1.43-inch totally touch sensitive screen and LG’s intuitive Flash Interface. The device is fully capable of sending messages, making phone calls and playing back music files. It has an built-in speaker and support A2DP. See more pics, press release and more here. Phone, cam, text... this all make it a good spy device?

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