Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Comics For Your Cellphones Will Be Soon Available


With the ubiquity of smartphones or feature phones which have big displays, it is highly desirable if we can read comics in it. Yes, we can manually scan our comics and crop the images, and read it in the phone's picture viewer. But there is smarter alternative.

According to a Trendhunter's post, digital comic is readily available for Android based smartphone, which in this case, for now, is the TMobile G1. The title is "HEXED", and will also be available in the iPhone Apps Store.

Great innovation done by people at BOOM! Studios and iVerse Media, who released this comic. We can't wait the next Superman and Spiderman, too! Save the environment by using less paper, and the most important, immortalizing our comic collection to our lovely gadget : the smartphones.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Samsung Announces Three Android Phones and One Linux Limo Phone


It seems that Samsung is advancing more innovation to your door, as it announces today three Android OS phones and one Linux OS phone codenamed Limo.

Surprisingly has became the second biggest cell maker in the world (Reuters-ed), the Korean manufacturer, represented by the company's head of product strategy Won-Pyo Hong stated to Reuter that it would release more than three Android phones, and one linux OS phone before 2010.

This move is making the cellphones market much more exciting. Other than battle of brands and features, we are looking at battle of OS. As you know, smartphones are defined by the existence of OS installed in it. With OS, you can install, uninstall, and even modify (called modding) the visual appearance and menu structure of your phone.

Until recently, Symbian S60 3rd edition dominates the 'common' smartphones, as it is used by Nokia, the number one cell maker. But Windows Mobile 6.1 continues to improve and evolve to Windows Mobile 6.5, and also adopted by various cellphone manufacturers.

The latest hit is the Android OS, which is an operating sytem supported by Google, that promises integration of your cellphone with Google features. This means, accessing Google facilites such as Google Mail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar will be a lot easier through it, supposedly. However, market will test the battle between the three major operating system : Symbian, Windows Mobile, and Android.

by Beta Ismawan (http://cellfreakz.blogspot.com)
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Friday, February 13, 2009

T Mobile G1 with Moxier Mail now supports push email with Microsoft Exchange

Akibahara reports that G1 now supports Microsoft Exchange with Moxier Mail. This is so far the first solution I've ever heard for email syncing for Android OS. Push email is a very popular feature, this feature alone makes Blackberry got the nickname "Crackberry", since the ability to receive and reply emails in real time hooked so many people addicted. There are even stories people replying emails via Blackberry when they are in the toilet at their home (!). Even Barack Obama got addicted. Sure it's crack, hence Crackberry.

Now Nokia Communicator range, Sony Ericsson G series, and TMobile G1 all supports push email. Research In Motion, Blackberry manufacturer, should be very careful watching this trend, as it relies heavily on the popularity of push email to sell Blackberries handset.

Though we should wait and hear more hands-on reviews by users on Moxier Mail implementation, nevertheless this is a very welcome development. This will make RIM and Nokia work hard to figure out how they can excel above TMobile G1.

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Archos Internet Media Tablet Phone To Use Android OS

Tablet phone is something of a fancy concept, but not anymore, as PCWorld reports that Archos has announced it is currently developing a 5 inch tablet phone with Android OS.

The Achos Internet Media Tablet will feature high resolution 5 inch touch screen display, GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA connectivity, full telephony function, TV Recording and HD Playback, Video storage up to 500 GB, 10mm casing, and Adobe Flash support.



The scary thing for cellphone manufacturers, is that the Archos is going to be a very serious threat since it has fully functional cellphone capability. As Prnewswire put it :
Providing new ways for consumers to access feature-rich content and connect with others, ARCHOS, an award-winning technology innovator and leader in the portable media player market, announced plans to extend its product line with a new ultra-thin Internet Media Tablet (IMT) combined with a mobile phone, by merging Google's Android telephony stack and the ARCHOS' multimedia framework. This new IMT will also incorporate the OMAP(TM) 3 platform from Texas Instruments, Incorporated (TI)
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With the integration of voice, ARCHOS is looking to expand beyond portable media players to provide solutions for the converged space, where a foundation in high-quality video content delivery is a benefit.


This fact will make us realize two new trends in the world of gadgetry, first is that other gadgets are beginning to equip themselves with GSM slot card, practically make them cellphone, uber cellphone perhaps, owing to their exceptional ability in their respective gadget domain. With GSM slot card and HSDPA ability, netbooks will be "cellphones" with strong processor, 160 GB storage, and plenty memory to go around. GPS Devices will be super cellphone with strong GPS feature, as in Nuvifone G60. This has been done. AcerONE, and HP Mini for example, also equips themselves with GSM SIM card slot.

Second trend, is that Android OS starting to pop up in all kinds of devices, not only on cellphones as the Open Handset Alliance intends to be, but also starting to appear in portable av device (Archos). We can expect a few years down the road, Android OS will be used by other manufacturers in their gadgets..probably even your television. Nice insight from Venturebeat here.

Time to think whether Google is becoming a de-facto monopoly, with its domination of search engine, it is likely Android OS will also dominate gadgetry world, as every gadget will be connected to the Internet, and Internet, practically speaking, is ruled by Google.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Five best Android apps for your G1

It's been a while since T-Mobile's G1 android device launched. And if you wonder what is so special about Android-powered cellphones such as G1, then just like any other OS, it is the applications that make the difference.

Here we will do a quick review of five most interesting Android application according to MobileChoiceUK.
This app is built on a simple idea, that you need assistant or mentor, or whatever you call it, when you cook. It combines video of cooking, shopping instruction, and cooking instruction. Though quite likely you need to have wide enough table or big enough pocket to keep your G1 safe while cooking :)

Never get lost again with Wikitude. This uber application stands out because it combines GPS power with map application and more.. it has interactive database, which I call, on-the-fly guide. So you can use your camera handset, and Wikitude will tell you what you see. This is awesome. As the official site says :
The truly compelling feature is the augmented reality cam view, users may hold the phone’s camera against a spectacular mountain range and see the names and heights displayed as overlay mapped with the mountains in the camera. Users may look out of an airplane window to see what is down there. Users may walk through a city like Seville, Spain, holding the phone’s camera against a building and Wikitude tells what it is.
To illustrate the point, let's check these pictures out :

An alley in Sevilla, where you can point your camera, and Wikitude tells you what building it is
City scenery, which you point G1's camera to it, and notifications from Wikitude depicts each building's name

As shoppers, we often compare prices before we buy something. Now in mobility era, you might ask how to compare prices on the go, with your cellphone. Well, one of the answer is using Shop Savvy. It is designed to scan a product barcode, then tell you the comparison of price across local stores and online stores. This is excellent because it saves your time and effort to gather prices online. Although does not work 100% as it is still in beta, and it is not always easy to scan the barcodes, you can download and try it here.

You scan the bar code until it beeps and green notification appears

then web price and local price appears on screen
If you hang out with your friends and dine out in a casual restaurant, of course you had ever experienced calculating and dividing the tip, which could be very awkward and uncomfortable. You have to calculate fast, and you then divide it to how many people dine together. This is where Tipper plays its role. Tipper looks very simple, but it does the job well.

You can input simple numbers, how many people pay the tips, the percentage of tip, and how many each diner pays. Straightforward and useful.


verybody loves Mario, and Mario kicks again aboard G1. The great thing is, you control Mario using the built-in motion sensor. Very fun as you move your G1, and Mario will jump. You move right, Mario walks. No wonder this simple application is very attractive.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

HTC Dream : The first Android system aboard an HTC for Asia and Australia


HTC announced the HTC Dream, the Android OS powered PDA for Asia and Australia market. HTC as a brand has been famous for introducing breakthrough PDA models. From its phenomenal HTC Tytn and Tytn II up to its stylish and sleek HTC Touch family. HTC is also the manufacturer of the sexy T-Mobile G1 with Android OS, which was launched last September 2008. T-Mobile G1 has been reviewed by the reputable Engadget, and generally received so-so review, praising its innovativeness and software, but also commented on the lacks of several basic features found on other OS such as Windows Mobile or Iphone. 

Now with HTC Dream annoucned, it is interesting to see how it will do in Asian and Australian market. Though Asian mobile brands (Samsung and LG) are renowned for their stylish design, HTC Dream's design is a little bit bland and plain. No silver linings. No glossy finish. Just a device that tries to entice you to its smartness.

Here are the key features of the HTC Dream, according to Optus Australia :
  • 3.2-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with HVGA (320 X 480 pixel) resolution.
  • Customisable Home screen with instant Email, text message and IM notifications.
  • Full 5-row QWERTY keyboard.
  • One-touch access to Google Search, mobile Internet services - Gmail, YouTube, 
  • Google Maps & Calendar.
  • 3G/2100MHz
  • Wi-Fi technology with seamless transition to open networks.
  • Android Market™ with access to a variety of applications and media downloads.
  • 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus.
  • microSD™ (SD 2.0 compatible) expansion slot up to 8GB.

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