Google Android OS 2.0 Donut
March 11, 2010 by admin
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Google Android 2.0, codenamed “Donut” is now officially being distributed via the companies official code repository. The upgraded OS is designed to work on all existing Android phones and has some new features like multi-touch support, universal search, text-to-speech, automated backups and an upgraded camera application. New widgets for the homescreen include a toggle for Wi-Fi, screen brightness and more. One thing to note is that XDA’s cyanogen claims that Donut is not Android 2.0 but is more or less an incremental upgrade to the OS, like Cupcake was. You can download Donut now for your G1 or Hero devices.
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iPhone 3.0 Recap
March 7, 2010 by admin
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We have complained, and Apple has (finally) listened. The iPhone OS 3.0 update contains several new features which frankly should have been included much earlier than now. But it’s better late than never with many of these new features.
As can be expected the new update has been a major topic of conversation for every iPhone owner this past week, and we all waited with eager anticipation. It is now our privilege to share the details of the new OS 3.0, due out this summer, with you now.
Apple promised 100 new updates in all to the 3.0 firmware, and 1000 API additions to the SDK for developers. We didn’t hear all 100 updates, but got quite a few goodies. (The following picture will be an obvious peek into two of the important updates.)
This list is comprehensive and has been compiled from this morning’s live keynote address as well as reports from developers who have downloaded the 3.0 beta. We will certainly be expanding this list as we learn more over the upcoming weeks.
Major Updates
* Copy and paste
* MMS (on iPhone 3G, not on 2G)
* Stereo Bluetooth
* Push Notifications
* Extended search (spotlight)
* Tether capability
* Landscape (sideways) keyboard for email and SMS/MMS
* Turn-by-turn navigation: apps must provide their own maps
Other Updates
* Parental controls on the app store
* New shake-to-shuffle feature on iPod
* Notes can now be synced to your computer
* Antiphishing and form autofill on Safari
* Peer-to-peer networking and communications via local WiFi
* HTML5 video and dev support for streaming audio/video in apps
* Manage/send multiple images at once
* In-app payments: Purchases within apps (subscriptions, upgrades, etc)
* Forward meeting invites and contacts
* Expanded native stock app
* Voice memo native app to be added
* New calendar formats are supported: CalDAV and .ics
* Media player can adjust bitrates according to available bandwidth
* YouTube account support
* Camera will display last picture taken in lower left corner
Changes to Applications
* Developers can now add Google maps to their apps without need to exit out.
* Applications and third-party accessories can now interact
* Peer-to-peer will enable users to play against each other wirelessly and communicate with voice within that app
* In-app purchasing will allow for subscription renewals and adding extra levels in games or other downloadable content within the app itself
* No background app processing due to battery life concerns, but apps will now have push notifications allowed
* With the push notifications, devs can customize their own alert sounds for each app
* Ability to play music from iPod library directly in the app
* The parental controls in the App Store may allow previously-rejected apps to now be accepted
That’s all we have for now. Stay tuned for more information regarding all the new features being added into 3.0. In the meantime, here are a few pictures to wet your whistle, and let us know how you feel about the updates in our comments. We want to know if this is a sufficient update or if something crucial was left out.
-iPhone 3.0 Recap
HTC Hero
March 5, 2010 by admin
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HTC Hero — the company’s first Android mobilephone to run the Sense UI which changes overall look of the operating system and added with some new features. The HTC Hero is powered by a Qualcomm 528MHz chipset and 288MB RAM – 512MB ROM. This 3G-enabled phone features a GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, trackball, Flash support, etc.
Alright, let’s check out the photos. And don’t miss the preview video after the galleries, guys.
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Gallery 2
Katana for the iPhone Gets an Update
March 4, 2010 by admin
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Appliya has updated their ‘Katana‘ app with some new features. What is Katana? It’s a simple and fun little app that turns your iPhone into a sword, much like those ‘light saber’ apps that were popular awhile back. Good clean fun really. The update has added the following:
- updated sounds
- automatic sheathing disabled by user request (blade returns to scabbard only when user touches the screen)
- new background images
- updated art for the katana scabbard
Apple Announces iPhone OS 3.1 and iTunes 9
March 4, 2010 by admin
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Apple Announces iPhone OS 3.1 a new software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch offers several new features. The first of which will give iPhone users the ability to turn on Apple’s Genius feature within the Apps Store. With the feature enabled, the Apps Store will recommend applications for users based on what they’ve already downloaded from the Apps Store
In addition iPhone 3.1 beefs up the iPhone’s ringtone capability, allowing you to download over 30,000 ringtones from major labels via a Ringtones section in the iPhone’s iTunes application. Ringtones will cost $1.29 apiece, and automatically show up in the iPhone’s Settings once they’ve been downloaded.
OS 3.1 also brings support for voice control over Bluetooth, pasting phone numbers into the dialer, and keeping a copy of the original video when trimming videos.
Apple Announces iTunes 9 which will feature Genius mixes, here’s what Steve had to say about the new Genius Mixes feature.
“Imagine a genius DJ that plays endless mixes of songs from your library that go great together.You just click on one of the mixes, and start playing it — and it will go on and on and on. It’s like a great radio station.”
iPhone 3.1 is free for all iPhone and iPod touch owners will be available on Wednesday via iTunes”
Check out full first look at all the new features and functionality of iPhone 3.1.



























































