Friday, February 18, 2011

Google's MWC 2011 Android booth tour...



It'd be no exaggeration to say that Google's Android booth here at MWC 2011 has been the most popular of them all. The Mountain View secret to this preeminence has been some combination of putting cutesy costumes on its now iconic robot logo, installing a slide for weary geeks to reconnect to their childhood with, and operating a fully fledged smoothie bar that offered up free Honeycomb elixirs. In short, Ye Olde Google has aimed to be fun first and foremost and the crowds have responded by keeping its booth constantly busy. Heck, we even saw our buddy Stephen Elop walking by, though his panther-like quickness was too much for our cameras to document the moment. Never mind, we've still got a ton of photos and video for you below, so why not dig into those while they're still hot?
























it was great !!!

Sony Ericsson breaks out white Xperia Play, makes it an O2 exclusive in the UK!!

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We'll confess, we did see Sony Ericsson execs flashing white Xperia Play handsets during the company'sMWC 2011 press event, but curiously enough none of those made their way to the demo areas. Now we've finally got ourselves some fully fleshed out press shots, along with the news that O2 will be the sole carrier for this alabaster gaming smartphone in the UK. Other markets have yet to announce availability of the white Xperia Play, but you'll know more just as soon as we do. Skip past the break to see how the front end looks.





i cant wait to get it !!!!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

MOTOROLA XOOM'S FINAL PRICE .....

Well the price is finally announced

3G Version : 799$
Wifi Version : 600$



Well it is a great price actually because it is the Best tablet computer to this moment.

HTC Releases :Desire,Wildfire and Incredible !!!

HTC Introduced us 3 new phones at the MWC and added an (S) at the end of the names so here they are:

HTC DESIRE S 


Comes with Gingerbread and as you see the got rid off the Trackball.

HTC WILDFIRE S

Gingerbread and no Trackball

HTC INCREDIBLE S


Android 2.2 but will receive an update   


Just Wow!!


Friday, December 3, 2010

‘Related’ Tab Still Not Showing in Your Android Market? Here’s How to Get It



A little Android Market update adding a “Related” tab is being pushed, and it seems to be just the tip of the iceberg in terms of Gingerbread treats. If your Android 2.2 (Froyo) device still isn’t showing it, though, forcing the update is a piece of cake.
Simply navigate to Settings > Applications > Manage applications > Market ( you will need to hit “All” first) and select “Clear Data” for the app. When you relaunch the Market you will be living in the modern world, baby.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Gartner Q3 2010 Report - Android overtakes iOS to claim Second Spot!!!


Like the title The latest smartphone OS market share report is out from Gartner for Q3 2010, and it is pretty much very good news for all Android fans out there. Android captured the second-highest global market share of all smartphone operating systems in the Q3 2010. This is a huge improvement over the Q1 2010 report from Nielsen. Android market share grew from 3.5-percent in Q3 2009 to 25.5-percent in 2010. In the same period, Symbian – which keeps the top spot – dropped from 44.6 to 36.6 percent, while Apple’s iOS fell from 17.1 to 16.7 percent.

Sales of devices running all three platforms were up with total worldwide smartphone sales in the three month period amounting to around 81 million devices, which is almost double the figure from a year ago.
Android phones have taken off in part because they cater for different consumer segments, with offerings of high-end phones like the Galaxy S and lower-priced models from ZTE. Google is also trying to create and sustain hype in the mobile OS by quickly releasing updates, with each one bringing in new features, some innovation, and a bit of polish to the operating system.
Though Apple's global smartphone market share dipped slightly in the third quarter to 16.7 percent from 17.1 percent last year, the company did well thanks to the debut of the iPhone 4 and Apple actually shot past that of Research In Motion to move up to 4th place.
Samsung enjoyed a strong quarter even though its mobile phone market share dropped a few percentage points. Mobile phone sales hit 71.7 million units, up 18.2 percent from last year's third quarter. With its smartphone market share alone reaching 10 percent, Samsung sold 6.6 million Android phones, making it the top Android seller for the quarter. This proves the appeal of the Galaxy S series in the eyes of the consumer and it should be a good year for Samsung.
Now, before we lost track of why Android is important for Google, we believe it is time for us to do a quick recap of just how Google can earn from the popularity of Android.
Back in July 2010, Google CEO Eric Schmidt had this to say about Android's success: "Android is much bigger than I could ever have hoped for. Android can become a hugely profitable business for us. Search on mobile will eventually exceed that of PCs … so, eventually, mobile will be a very, very strong revenue stream in comparison to PCs."
Although handphone manufacturers do not need to pay Google any money for the ability to use its operating system, Google does get a cut from every Android Market app sale, by selling ads on the platform, and striking deals with other content providers that desire to get stronger presence on Android.
In a recent earnings call, Google has mentioned that it expects Android revenue to reach 1 billion over the next year. That's on top of the money it already earns through ads it powers on every other mobile platform. That’s a very ambitious sales goal but it proves just how much focus and attention Google felt they should be putting into Android to justify this target.
And finally, how do we know Google is really making money? Just look at this headline from AsiaOne in a news article dated 11th Nov 2010 – “Google gives employees a surprise 10 per cent raise

Get The Test Release of TweetDeck 1.0.3 Before Your Friends

you cant get it from the market but the test release has been released, including support for Twitpic, Facebook Single Sign On Support, and new landscape views. The full list:
  • Landscape mode for all update detail views
  • Added support for Twitpic
  • Manual bit.ly shortening
  • Allow for dismissing Places notification
  • Fix faving tweets on 3g in France
  • Allow old style RTs for protected users
  • Support FB Single Sign On
  • Allow users to delete DMs that are sent to them
  • Likes and comments on FB photos should stay in app
  • Several bug fixes and performance improvements
here is the link


Cant Wait for GingerBread !!!!

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