ATT is finally losing its iPhone exclusivity this month after having a dream run for all these years. iPhone has definitely added number of new subscribers to the network and more importantly had paved way for recurring revenue for the network. The device also being the first smartphone of its kind, forced ATT to improve its network to satisfy the data and call concerns in major areas.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
News: TouchType Keyboard, takes Google Scribe further
Ever had the feeling that you are searching for words while writing something? Then you should definitely try Google Scribe. It is a fun way to attempt writing, as it integrates the predictive text to each alphabet that you type and constant suggests the sentence construct for you.
News: Spray On Skins to treat burns
Few years back I had read the article on Stem Cell research, in which they showed how the Stem Cells can be used to generate new skin and help treat burn victims. Now this technology has come closer to being real. Soon we should seem to replacing the Skin Grafting technique and improve the recovery time from weeks to hours.
News: Honeycomb introduces Data Encrption, gets Enterprise ready
When Smartphone was introduced, the adoption from Enterprise was considered a serious concern. There have been talks to integrate virtualization and data encryption on these devices. Looks like Google has taken the first steps towards that with Honeycomb
News: Google Android Market goes the web way
Google Android platform has been criticized a lot for the way the Market is organized. Users had raised lot of concerns for this and Google made some enhancements recently, but not have completely revamped the Market interface and released and online (web) version of the Market.
News: Honeycomb is officially revealed and launched today
After long of teasing around, Google finally announced Honeycomb (Android 3.0) today and gives way for other manufacturers to make their announcement on the release state for Android tablets. The announcement from Google was mostly around the expected lines and highlighted all of the enhancements that have been showcased already from the preview SDK.
Apps: Google Shopper: A free shopping consultant
Google Mobile has been constantly enhanced to include voice search and visual search and it has proved useful number of times, especially when I want to make a quick lookup on a product or item that I want to buy. Now Google has released Google Shopper an iOS application which is a must have.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
News: PS3 Move Server project, likely to make the controller to work with PC
In the initial battle between Microsoft and Sony, the momentum currently favors Kinect, not from the gaming perspective, but mainly from the numerous hacks and uses the gadget has been leveraged for. PS3 Move from my personal experience is a capable device, but is missing the right games to attract the consumers.
News: Google goes live with its Art Project
In recent times there has been numerous Google Doodles with art works and the source of all those inspirations finally got revealed today. Google has gone live with its art project, which looks more like Google Earth and Street View coming together for museums and art works in them
Monday, January 31, 2011
News: Bomb Sniffing Laser, the first step for Star Trek technology
Review: Dell Streak 7 gets reviewed
Dell released Dell Streak last year as 5 inch touch screen device. It was too big to be called as Smartphone and too small to be called as tablet. It was not really clear in terms of what Dell was trying to target with this device. To follow up on that device, Dell has announced a 7 inch version of the series with revised configurations.
News: LG confirms 3D capable Smartphone (Glasses Free)
Towards the second half of last year, when all the 3DTV craze subisided, Sharp has announced and launched 3D capable Smartphones in the Asian market. It was not going to take long for others to jump on this segment, especially with the consumer interest seen for Nintendo 3DS. LG has confirmed that they are going to enable 3D on Smartphones.
Article: Google Docs getting ready to challenge Microsoft Office
I started trying out Google Docs when they launched it way back. Google Docs did not have any significant change for a while, but since the announcement of Chrome OS and the push for cloud based storage Google has enhanced Google Docs significantly.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
News: Nook Color running Honeycomb (Video Link)
As soon as Google released the preview SDK for Honeycomb, the developers had released tons of information about the platform. It was also announced that Nook Color the eReader (tablet) from was updated with the preview version of Honeycomb and not an official video demonstrating that has been released
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