Thursday, January 13, 2011

Google Nexus S gets official

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Google Nexus S Google Nexus S gets official

Google has gone and formalized S Nexus. S, the successor to one of Nexus, nexus has a processor 1 GHz, front and rear facing cameras, 16 GB of internal memory and a 4? Countour screen. Moreover, this feature phone NFC (near field communication) allows you to read the NFC tag information. It is a wireless technology for short-range you can embedded in things like movie posters, stickers and t-shirts. S Nexus will run Android 2.3 ginger.

The nexus between S available December 16 Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile stores. The phone will be sold unlocked for $529 or $199 on a contract with T-Mobile.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

UFC Undisputed comes to iOS



For those of you who want some MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) in your mobile phone may want to check in the UFC (not WWE) Undisputed 2010.

The game lets you go against 25 of the best fighters of the world, all with thefts of hand like kicks, punches and takedowns UFC. There is an exposure mode, tournament mode, ranking system and social network connectivity.

You should be able to get it with the iTunes store for about $ 1.99.

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Nokia C6 Unlocked GSM Phone with Easy E-mail Setup, Side-Sliding Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, and Free Ovi Maps Navigation (Black)

Nokia C6 Unlocked GSM Phone with Easy E-mail Setup, Side-Sliding Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, and Free Ovi Maps Navigation (Black)Constantly stay in the loop and in the know with all of your closest family and friends with the Nokia C6. This sleek, stylish device features an impressive touchscreen display that slides back to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for easy typing and messaging. With a customizable home screen and easy access to messaging on the go, the Nokia C6 stands out as a convenient, fun-to-use device designed to help you stay connected with everyone in your life. Get your hands on the large 3.2-inch HD touchscreen display that makes the Nokia C6 simple to navigate and a blast to operate. The customizable home screen helps you keep all your favorite contacts, apps and more all in one place for quick, one-touch access to the features you use most. Plus, with thousands of available apps, games, videos and more from Ovi Store, the possibilities for customization are almost endless. Sliding the touchscreen sideways reveals a full QWERTY keyboard to allow for fast and accurate typing whether messaging or surfing the web. Connect to those who matter most to you with social networking on the Nokia C6. Put your favorite social networks directly on your home screen, so you can always see what your friends are up to. For a more in-depth experience, access to your favorite social networks is just one touch away. Update your status, comment on your friends and family, or take pics with the 5 megapixel camera and share them on Facebook, MySpace, Flickr and Ovi Share. Then use preloaded Ovi Maps with free voice-guided navigation to get anywhere you need to go, then share your location on Facebook so your friends can meet up with you. Experience messaging made easy with home screen widgets to help seamlessly set up email and IM accounts. Several popular email (like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Ovi Mail and more) and IM services (including Yahoo, Google, ICQ and more) are supported. Reach out and touch everyone today with the Nokia C6.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Motorola Droid X Gets Android 2.2.1 Update



Android updates are some of the most spoken news items in the community with owners complaining about the latest release. However, while it took some time to get the update devices, bread Froyo already is in the streets of smartphone owners meaning once again will be stuck waiting for an update. Fortunately, if you own a Motorola Droid X you will be happy to know that the device has received an update on the way to 2.2.1.

Although not much sought after update 2. 3, bring with it some robust changes, which we told you about here (including demonstration of Madden 11). You may remember we said that the update was getting a widespread roll-out, but if you have not yet received the update, which should now be available as a download on the air.

You received the Android 2.2.1 update? If not, let us know.

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TeleNav provides turn-by turn voice guided navigation to Windows Mobile 7

Windows Mobile 7 comes loaded with Bing maps and I find it useful to search for places and check out points of interest around my position. It is like Google maps offer not Android phones and provide you with turn-by turn or voice guided navigation. Basic instructions, but you will need actively to your AP device to use Bing maps to interact to a target and prompts for turns.

If you have a T-Mobile or AT & T Windows Mobile 7 device then you will find that TeleNav GPS Navigator or AT & T Navigator preinstalled on you so in fact you can rotate through turning and voice guided navigation. There is a monthly fee of $9.99 for the service on both vehicles, but can free 30 days to try it out and that is what I use at the moment. TeleNav GPS Navigator is a powerful connected GPS navigation solution that services such as real-time traffic alerts and weather for the site linked you on the go. It is not a film time support in the current version on AP. Check out my video Navigator in action on my HTC HD7 below for TeleNav GPS.

After you start TeleNav GPS Navigator looks very similar to see it as versions on Android, iOS and BlackBerry with main drive search, maps to, of traffic, and tools & tools. There are options to the weather, my stuff (Favorites and last places), preferences and information Tools & tools display. In the preferences for areas settings in General, navigation and navigation audio select regions. General settings include language, units of length, map colors and volume. Navigation settings include route style cards style background lighting, traffic alert turns. In the section audio navigation you can choose how much audio, the you want to have played (none, statements only, and full audio).

If you cards of & traffic, which you will be taken to a map, which shows your current location tap. Icons at the bottom are provided for find me, show transport, search and new card. If you tap on new map a page shows up you are prompted to select an address. Tapping on search provides you with the same page that displayed the main display is when you tap on Search. Search options include the ability to the kind of speak a target or browse through different POI categories. I like such as gas price, Wi-Fi spots and parking and think that they are heavily used.

As multi-tasking-not really supported Windows Mobile 7 if, go do something else, then the application exit GPS Navigator finished and stop navigation instructions. TeleNav makes it easy to get back where you were with the quick option select drive and then continue. You can get back on track with a few taps.

Also, if a call comes in then the call interface appears atop the program and can take the call. When you launch continue to it exactly how work, before the call in came.

Now the TeleNav solution is the only option for turn-by turn voice guided GPS navigation on Windows Mobile 7. The software is pretty good and full featured and for many people, current and accurate navigation may need the monthly fee is worth.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Two years later, and we finally an official Google Reader Android client

I bought the T-Mobile G1 over two years ago and was one of the first applications I expected on the device find about imagine my surprise than the reader was not a Google and to 3rd party developers left Google to come up with a solution. I am very pleased, finally let know that Google Reader for Android as an official Google application Google rolled out.

I have been mainly Newsrob as my Google Reader client, but always feel Google should provide for its core services such as Gmail, Google maps mobile clients. Google Reader, Google search, lists, etc., so I'm happy, now this one on my EVO 4 G have. The application takes Google accounts configured on your device and can synchronize with Google Reader. I like the way the iPhone version website can actually tap a story to expand to read it better than tap and jump to another page for more details. Then again, once you're detail in the view pane, which you simply can tap the large up and down arrows to move through your feed.

Find support for items marked your stuff, you follow and more. Settings include the ability to navigate through stories with your key "Volume" and activate plug-in the. I'm just happy to see an official Google Reader client and will finally stop whining about this.

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Hands-on with the Palm pre smartphone 2 WebOS 2.0

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Regular readers know that I have a very long history with Palm devices, having started using them in 1997. Like many folks, I was very excited after seeing the webOS announcement at CES 2009 and stood in line to buy my own Sprint Palm Pre later in the Summer of 2009. I returned it after a couple of weeks because I just did not have great Sprint coverage in my area at the time (this has improved significantly over the last year). I missed the functionality of webOS and switched from a MyFi to a Palm Pre Plus on Verizon in early 2010. Sprint then released the EVO 4G and I gave my Pre Plus to my sister-in-law and dropped Verizon because the Pre Plus hardware was problematic, Sprint was much cheaper than Verizon, and the EVO 4G had everything I wanted in a single device.

I have to admit that I have been missing webOS and became even more interested in the platform after seeing the new features in webOS 2.0. Palm announced that the new Palm Pre 2 would coming to Verizon soon (likely early 2011), but I have no plans to leave Sprint and go back to Verizon. I was surprised by a Tweet last Thursday that a GSM SIM-unlocked version of the Palm Pre 2 was for sale at the HP store. I jumped over to the HP site on my Nokia N8 and ordered one for myself because I wanted to try out webOS 2.0 and also did not want to switch carriers. My Pre 2 arrived the next day and I have been using it with T-Mobile since then. Check out my image gallery and thoughts below on why I am pleased with my new Pre 2, but think HP still has some work to do when it comes to the hardware.

Ever since the first webOS device, the packaging has been in a tilted compact box. The Pre 2 comes in a typical rectangular box with that same outside clear plastic sleeve. When you first open the lid you see the Pre 2 with the Quick Start Guide and underneath of it. In a lower compartment you will find a USB cable, USB A/C charger, and wired stereo headphones.

When I first looked at the Pre 2 in the box I thought it looked the same as the Pre Plus and for some reason I was expecting something more. I then took it out of the box and immediately saw there was flatness in the display and it had a MUCH more solid feel. The Pre 2 comes with a Touchstone compatible soft touch back and feels pretty much the same as the Pre Plus. If you like the compactness of the Pre Plus, then you will like the Pre 2.

The Palm Pre 2 looks very similar to the Palm Pre Plus and at first glance you might not notice many differences, but there are some key design features that do make the Pre 2 a better device. First, the display is now made of Gorilla Glass so the cheap plastic feel that bugged me on the Pre and Pre Plus is gone. I can tell immediately that the display is better with a nice smooth feel and a quality that I see on my Nokia N8 as well.

Other new improvements include a bump up to a 5 megapixel camera, from 3 megapixels, a bump up to a TI OMAP 1 GHz processor, from an underclocked 500 MHz, and the removal of the door from the microUSB port. You can check out more thoughts on these hardware improvements below in my walk around the hardware section.

Full specifications for the Palm Pre 2 include:

Quad-band GSM/EDGE:1900/1800/900/850 MHzDual-band UMTS/HSDPA: 850/1900 MHzHP webOS 2.11 GHz processor512 MB RAM16GB integrated Flash driveQWERTY keyboardIntegrated GPS/A-GPS receiver802.11 b/g WiFi with supportBluetooth 2.1 with A2DP support3.1 inch 320×480 pixels5 megapixel camera with flash light3.5 mm headset jack1150 mAh batteryDimensions: 3.96 x 2.35 x 0.67 inches and 5.1 ounces

As I mentioned earlier, the first thing you will notice is the flat Gorilla Glass display dominating the front of the Palm Pre 2. It is still only a 3.1 inch display though and honestly it does feel a bit cramped after using 3.5 inch to 4.3 inch displays for the past several months. I would love to see at least 3.5 inches on a webOS device, but the display is fairly bright and crisp. There is a large gesture area below the display and the slick glass panel does make it easier to slide left, right, and up to activate the gestures. There is no physical home button and it is located as a backlit slit in the gesture area. You will find openings on the bottom for the mic and the top for the phone headset.

The other part found on the front of the Pre 2 is the QWERTY keyboard that appears when you slide the display up. The keyboard appears to be the same as the one seen on the Pre Plus, but so far I haven’t seen the double and missing letter problem I had on my Pre Plus so hopefully they figured out the problem there. While the keyboard is tighter than a BlackBerry, I find it more functional in terms of having dedicated period, @, and comma keys. I like the keyboard and do find it useful for quick text entry.

The 3.5mm headset jack, ringer switch, and power button are found on the top. There is nothing on the bottom.

A microUSB port, without any cover, is found on the right side. Volume buttons are found on the left side.

The speaker, flash, and camera lens are all found on the upper part of the back. Under the back, the entire back comes off, you will find the battery and SIM card slots. The camera is an upgrade from 3 megapixels to 5, but there is still no auto-focus capability and I am not finding it to be that great of a camera experience. I guess I have been way too spoiled by the superb 12 megapixel camera on the Nokia N8 and am not sure any camera phone can make me happy again. In good lighting, such as outside, photos do look pretty good and the camera is extremely fast at taking consecutive photos.

The glass display does give the Pre 2 a higher quality feel and the small form factor does feel great in your hand. The soft touch material is nice to have for making the phone grippable and I never had the feeling it was going to slip from my hands.

There is some slight side-to-side movement of the display, commonly called the oreo effect, and I was seriously hoping that Palm had fixed this issue. Unfortunately, they did not and I am worried that the device may loosen up over time like the Pre Plus did.

While webOS 2 (currently 2.0.1 on the Pre 2) may not be a revolutionary update, there are several added and enhanced features that do make the operating system even better than it already was. I highly recommend you check out the detailed webOS 2 reviews on PreCentral.net and webOSroundup. As you can see in those articles, the main features and improvements include the following:

New Stacks multi-tasking interfaceJust Type search functionalityNew Launcher functionalityNew text editing and spelling correction functionalitySupport for Adobe Flash in the web browserBluetooth keyboard supportConfirm email delete optionMuch faster reboot timesImproved Palm App CatalogExhibition mode for Touchstone functionsFavorites for ContactsCustom searchesQuickoffice document viewer

The features I found most outstanding after the few days of using the Pre 2 are the new Launcher, Stacks, and Just Type search. The previous three displays in the launcher frustrated me quite a bit so I was very pleased to see the new launcher capability. You can now add launcher pages and reorder these launcher pages. I currently have launcher pages setup for Apps, Media, Reading, Games, Extras, and System. This makes finding and using apps a much more pleasant experience.

Multi-tasking rules on webOS and the new Stacks interface is quite slick and enjoyable to use. At first I could not figure out how to get these new Stacks working because I thought you could just control what appeared in Stacks. It turns out that Stacks show multiple cards for each specific type of application being used and thus you can open multiple browser pages and quickly navigate between them.

Just Type is not just a renamed version of the Universal Search, but actually provides you with some excellent functionality that I am sure will see you using this as much as I do. Just by simply entering text on your keyboard you have options for looking up your contact, finding the subject on Wikipedia, Twitter, and more while also being able to start up a Quick Action function such as SMS, Calendar Event, Facebook Status update, and much more.

I also LOVE the notifications on webOS and these continue to be as wonderful as before.

The Palm Pre 2 was available first in France through SFR. You can buy it now through the HP website for $449.99 with no contract. It is supposed to also be coming to Verizon in the “coming months”.

I am personally a big fan of Palm and the ability to get a new Palm Pre 2 in a GSM variant as an unlocked device was worth the $450 to me. Keep in mind that it only works on EDGE with T-Mobile and even though it is unlocked it only works with 3G data on AT&T here in the US. I haven’t found this to be too much of an issue so far because I have had WiFi connectivity around me and EDGE is fine for basic email and Twitter posts.

webOS fans will likely enjoy the Pre 2, but even though there are some very nice hardware improvements the device still has a rather small display and keyboard and has a limited selection of applications when you compare it to the other major smartphone platforms. It is nice to pop the Pre 2 on an old Touchstone and the device feels sweet in your hand. webOS 2.0 will be coming to the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus devices in the near future so if you already own one of these devices the best choice may be to wait until the update is released for your device.

I plan to spend more time exploring webOS 2.0 so please send in any questions you might have about the device or operating system.

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Motorola DESPEJABAN PRO available for pre-order from Verizon; tomorrow in stores November 18

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Verizon has announced a date for the next DESPEJABAN PRO smartphone. DESPEJABAN PRO will be available on the company's latest Android phone running Android 2.2. The company says that it is also the first smartphone based on Android which is optimized for business use. DESPEJABAN PRO will be available to take starting tomorrow in the selection of Verizon stores and online. Officially will make its debut in stores on November 18. Verizon is this phone at $179.99 price after rebate: $100 - mail - in with a new two year contract. Hit the jump for the full press release.

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Pilgrim RIDGE, New Jersey and LIBERTYVILLE, IL - Verizon Wireless, the company with more great nation and network 3 G wireless more reliable and Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), today announced that they DESPEJABAN PRO, the first Android based ™ smartphone optimized for business use, will be available as a pre-sale order in select online at www.verizonwireless.com and Verizon Wireless Communications stores beginning on 9 November and sell in stores, beginning November 18. DESPEJABAN PRO will be available for $179.99 after a mail discount $100 with a new two-year customer agreement.

DESPEJABAN PRO, an Android smartphone ready for the world, allows customers to enjoy wireless service voice in more than 220 countries and speeds of coverage data in over 200 countries, with more than 120 with 3 g Powered by 2.2 Android, DESPEJABAN PRO is packed with features that meet the business and personal needs as precargadas Quickoffice Mobile Suite, 3 G Mobile HotSpot capabilities, and a QWERTY keyboard designed for speed and comfort.

Verizon Wireless customers who purchase DESPEJABAN PRO will receive the check in the mail in the form of a card debit; After receipt, customers can use the card as money cash anywhere that accept debit cards. PRO DESPEJABAN customers will need to subscribe to a plan of Verizon Wireless Nationwide Talk (from $39.99 monthly access) and a 3 G Smartphone Plan.

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Motorola Droid 2 may not have exploded after all



Some of you may remember when we inform about the man who said a Motorola Droid 2 exploded in his ear.

Now we are getting the indication that these statements could be false. That perhaps this user dropped the phone, didn't know that glass was broken and cut his ear (hence the blood).

I think there should be forensic teams conferring phone phones for statements like these. Want this posting is a lesson about falsely reports on your phone busted, or watch out for exploding phones.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Verizon Announces 4 g rollout, but these are really 4 G us systems?

The battle for the fastest wireless carrier network continues your LTE (long-term evolution) network with Verizon Wireless rollout this Sunday, 5 December, in nearly 40 markets. The rollout starts with USB dongle and in mid-2011 switches to the wireless handsets. Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile are now strong in 4 g war engaged while starts AT & T, roll out HSPA + still branding without using 4 g. AT & T works to roll out your 4 g LTE network in 2011. There are a lot of advertising and statements between the large carrier strike each other for speeds and network technologies to let's take a look and see, if we get past some name can get marketing and promotion of 4 g, to find out.

ITU-R standard, none are this current LTE, HSPA +, or WiMAX network technologies really 4 g systems. It seems that LTE that has potential to be a 4 g technology, but only if it is faster than what we see here 10 times in USA from Verizon Wireless. 4 G systems to speed data exchange in the order of 100 Mbit/S and the areas where we have just begun to see this in Japan and parts of Europe to support. These are really more 3.9 G technologies, but not quite the ring to it as 4 g.

Granted may technologies US airlines fourth generation products and networks are much faster than their 3 g, but if standard you consider true 4 g, which these new network systems not even close to 4 g speeds and entire 4 g are label, is a marketing term that helps to distinguish between existing networks of the third generation. Are more like Super 3 g networks as 4 g networks, and this term is used by some scientists.

T-mobile HSPA + network supports Simultaneoous voice and data with data speed is measured in the 5-10 MB/S range (theoretical download speed is 21 Mbit / S). Upload speeds of HSPA + Mbit/S can be in the range from 5 to 7.

Verizon expects your average LTE data rates in real, loaded network environments to be 5 to 12 megabits per second (Mbps) for downloads. I still have not been able to find all information on simultaneous voice and data backup with Verizon's LTE.

Sprint's WiMAX network has been shown to produce speeds in the 6-8 MB/S range with 2 to 4 Mbit / S upload speeds. When connected to WiMAX can also make and receive voice calls. WiMAX is rather a wide area WiFi network during HSPA + and LTE cellular longer field technologies.

I personally find better coverage with HSPA + T-Mobile, while I regularly the fastest speeds on my EVO 4 G with Sprint.

Although none of the U.S. wireless carrier technologies really a 4 G network, the speeds of these new networks are still much faster than the previous generation of 3 g networks. The speed differences between all three current institution promoting the 4 g are pretty low, but see some performance differences. Sprint's WiMAX technology leads rather poorly indoors and seems to have limited scope in larger urban areas. Verizon's LTE network based on its 700 MHz spectrum and should perform very well inside any support from the extensive Verizon network. T-mobile HSPA + is already widely deployed and supported on two current mobile phones and other USB dongles.

Sprint has an additional data fee of $10 on devices with 4 g radio, T-Mobile has no pricing differences for HSPA + and we still don't know what will Verizon's LTE pricing for handsets.

Overall they are all technologies, faster and I suppose, have others as 3 g for the consumer to distinguish a label for it that the network faster than before, so am I called 4 g well with it. I get tired, even though the constant gap has the fastest network 4 g, each other over who since each companies tend to avoid telling the whole truth and they all think that you are the best. The only way to a carrier in the United States subscribe to is to find that, where you live, work and play, because this differs by country and no single network the best for all is best works for you.

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Twidroyd Goes ad free, Looks to offer better Twitter Experience on Android



Social networks are all around us with Facebook becoming Álamo is that generated large film the Social Network. However, while Facebook is the largest social network in the world, he has his worthy competitors. A competitor that is arguably the most worthy is no different from Twitter with seemingly everyone jumping on board.

Since Twitter is a popular online service, it should come as no surprise that a bunch of programmers furniture produced applications focus exclusively on the network. One of these applications Android for is nicknamed Twidroyd we already told you about in the past. Well, if you are a user of this application you can realize that he has some ads was a little less experience.

Well, seems pretty users complained that manufacturers of Twidroyd has gone ahead and removed the ads in the latest build now available on the market. Have you checked out Twidroyd? If so, let us know what you think in the comments below.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Unviersal Car Windshield Mount Holder for Apple Iphone Smartphone, Ipod Touch By Ikross

Unviersal Car Windshield Mount Holder for Apple Iphone Smartphone, Ipod Touch By IkrossHit the road with our new Car Windshield Mount Holder. Have clear visibility of your phone data and fingertip access to your critical applications while traveling.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10a Unlocked GSM Smartphone. Supports At&t 3g Network. With 8 Mp Camera, Android Os, Touch Screen, Wi-fi and Gps--international Version with No Warranty (Black)

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10a Unlocked GSM Smartphone. Supports At&t 3g Network. With 8 Mp Camera, Android Os, Touch Screen, Wi-fi and Gps--international Version with No Warranty (Black)Sony Ericsson XPERIATM X10a, the first phone in a family of phones to deliver a consistent user experience where communication truly becomes entertainment. This North American version supports AT&T 3G network. Building on Sony Ericsson's entertainment heritage and combining rich graphics with intelligence capabilities, the XPERIATM X10 introduces a new UX platform that will evolve across the product portfolio and expand over time continuously introducing new features and capabilities.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Smart Pebble Stand White/Pink for Iphone,Ipad,Notebook,laptop,Cellphones,Smartphones and PMPs.

Smart Pebble Stand White/Pink for Iphone,Ipad,Notebook,laptop,Cellphones,Smartphones and PMPs.These new Smart Pebbles Universal Cradle for Notebooks, Cellphones, Smartphones and PMPs.
The Smart Pebbles comes as part of its Pebble Line and is made from platinum silicon and has a non-slippery and heat resistant surface.
The Smart Pebbles can also be used as a cooler for your notebook by simply stacking 2 or 3 pebbles into a column to create angle preferred for comfort and cooling.

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Beezz AP7 adds Twitter app tile and toast notification support live

Lack of Twitter support was one of the main hangups I had with Windows Mobile 7 at the start but we saw quickly started 3rd party apps for this functionality. However, it was not until now, when one that was really useful live appeared (top of the file screen notifications) support tile and toast. Beezz rolled out in the marketplace with this notification support, version 1.1, and is available free.

The first Twitter app that was started on Windows Mobile 7 Seesmic, but it does not support the native keyboard functionality, so that immediately uninstalled. Keyboard support has been added, but there are too many screens for me so that I don't use it. The official Twitter app was the next and it works pretty well. However, there is no notification support a real pain to have to go into the application and wait to update, to see your latest Twitter stream.

Beezz can be found on the market square (link to the Zune desktop) and give it a try. It has now earned a place above the fold on my home screen. There is no support for multiple account, no way to upload video and no conversation view. Lack of conversation view kills me and, I hope you add as a priority for the next update.

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Dell place per now purchased, I ordered me

As you know I bought the HTC T-Mobile and after almost 30 days HD7 am pretty satisfied with it. However, there are some problems with the hardware, and I think there is much better. Just this morning I saw that the 16 GB Dell place per was to buy Dell, directly so I a I only ordered for $499.99. Can one 8 GB for $50 of less, but without the ability to upgrade storage there's no way, I would recommend this model. BTW, I this Dell coupon code for 10% discount, $50 off found my 16 GB model anyway, knocked FMQLSTFF34SVV5. Keep in mind you this coupon by post after 2,000 used expires, but I was able to use it a few minutes ago.

I am particularly interested in testing the camera, QWERTY keyboard and 4.1 inch OLED display. I held the Dell site pro for a few minutes a few months ago and like the feeling of the hardware. I think it can be a bit unbalanced with Folie-Up display but I'll all know when it arrives. It should send the 9th December out so I can have it in hand of the 13th.

With new activation you will receive you can a 16 GB model for $149.99 and the 8 GB for $99.99, compared to $449.99 and $499.99 without new activation. Remember this only via 3 g data on T-Mobile USA and not AT & T works. This is only the second option T-Mobile customers have while AT & T customers have three choices.

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Main iPad College Apps for students

ipad education Top iPad Apps for College Students

With the six months ending in a few weeks for most college students, we thought that it would explore the best iPad applications for college students. The iPad is set to be a popular holiday gift this year, so it makes sense to make good use it while that in the classroom. We explored a lot of different applications that we thought would help classes and chose the 10 applications that we thought were better.

iStudiez Pro ($2.99): this application is ideal for tracking schedule and assignments. The way in which works of this application is unique and easy to use. The first step is to enter your hours of classes and teachers. Gets a detailed as it allows you to enter hours Office of Professor and contact information. Add assignments enables you to choose which class is due for, time her due and priority, you can also their degrees in entry assignments and get your final grade estimate. There is also a Lite this application version.

Instapaper (4,99_dólares): Ever come from an article or a Web site that you think would like to save time when you are not connected to 3 G or Wi-Fi read? Instapaper lets you save the Web page or article and allows you to read it later, even if you aren't connected to the Internet.

Pages ($ 9.99) - pages is the Apple word processing application. Comparable to Word or a page on the desktop, the iPad PG is ideal to write memos or work. You can save and send the document to yourself or your teacher.

Numbers ($ 9.99) - numbers is the Apple spreadsheet application. Similar to Excel or the numbers desktop application, the application of iPad allows full functionality with the advantage of a touch screen.

BeeJiveIM ($ 9.99) – keep in constant contact with family and friends is a necessity for any university student in the digital age. BeeJive supports AIM, Facebook Chat, MSN, Google Talk, MySpaceIM, Yahoo, and Jabber. We really like the interface in this application Instant Messaging compared to others that we have tried. Allow for multitasking and warns of new instant when in another application.

Netflix (free subscription): the typical student will be delaying each project and assignment. We know from experience that Netflix iPad implementation is a great way to spend your time when you run out. The lower the subscription price is $7.99 per month for the entire contents of the instant film, $9.99 per month for snapshots and 1 DVD movies at a time. Netflix is a little too small on the iPhone, but it seems great on-screen iPad. However, remember that transmission of videos is a pig data by which you may want to resort to Wi-Fi when you use this application.

Dictionary.com (free): this application is a great resource for English or written paper. This application is free and gives all worldwide access to a dictionary and thesaurus from its iPad.

Wikipanion (Free) - while Wikipedia can normally not be cited as a source at the University is still great to find quick information and obtain the quick essence of a topic. Wikipanion does a great job of the Web page in an easy to use for the iPad application processing.

Mobile learning in Slate (free): this application will only be useful if your school uses Blackboard and if a compatible version of Blackboard. However, if do you, this application will be useful for you. It is essentially the foundations of the Blackboard web interface implement well-designed iPad application.


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