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Sunday, October 31, 2010

comparing Android, Apple, Nokia with Just Nokia E7?: Review on just Twist.

During Nokia World in London, Nokia announced the E7, a smartphone targeted at business users that runs the Symbian^3 operating system.The E7 offers both a touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard.The E7 also comes with a host of business apps from the Ovi Store preinstalled, such as Salesforce for Symbian, Bloomberg, F-Secure Mobile security, Microsoft Communicator Mobile, and JoikuSpot.Check out Nokia E7 more information on Nokia E7 official Site




But How will Nokia is going to make it's success? since you had your hands on the actual device, E7, if the software gives you the possibility of changing the font size in all applications: contacts, calendar, SMS, E-Mail. This is probably the only feature that keeps Blackberry customers loyal. 

Apple and Android keep adding features to their OS that are interesting, but they keep ignoring this major issue for some of us. Nokia fixed this problem with the E73, but the handset needs a better processor, more RAM, this is why I would be really interested in getting the E7 as soon as it becomes available in the USA.



Nokia E7 is leaving behind Apple and Android phone with just Symbian OS. great ever. So, Nokia E7 is the best ever phone you have to try it just once. It has more likely features as Android and Apple phone has. So. Go and try it now.

Check Out it's video here:

Friday, October 29, 2010

New Technology Phone Releasing : T-Mobile myTouch 4G Coming on 3 November




Now technology is growing at all. So, you know very well about 3G. But this time is about 4G. So, too many companies are making phones based on 4G technology. Now I am going to talk about new tech phone that is going to release on November 3, 2010. 

 T-Mobile will release the myTouch 4G (previously known as myTouch) Android smartphone on 3 November. The price will be $199.99 with a 2-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. As reported before, the myTouch/myTouch 4G supports T-Mobile’s HSPA+ high-speed data network.

The touchscreen phone is powered by a 1GHz SnapDragon MSM8225 processor. The myTouch sports a 3.8-inch touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, a front camera for video call, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi and a microSD card slot.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Microsoft Launches A Giant Campaign For The Windows Phone 7 Smartphone: A funny ad

As you know that Microsoft 
is going to launch it's new windows phone 7! And at the part of it, You know how is important publicity of any thing ! Without publicity nothing is going to profit. But I think Microsoft don't need  do this. 


Microsoft's New Windows 7 Phone First Image

The new phones will initially be available on AT&T, USA. Prototype devices have been shown previously and have a lot of similarities to the iPhone. So it won’t be easy for Microsoft 







(Microsoft: Stock)But Microsoft 






is doing its best and launching the largest campaign that the mobile market has ever seen. Yes, the iPhone's been doing this brilliantly for a long time now. But the acknowledgment that the human side is vital is, from Microsoft, like a smile emerging from the lips of a Swiss Guard.









Let me tell you something about it's price in market. According to latest statements from experts, Microsoft is planning to spend about $400 million on core marketing of the Windows Phone 7.I have written my last article about this Windows Phone 7 and how Microsoft makes it perfest for users. Now I am going to talk about this new technology Windows Phone 7 for it's advertisement. This is not common ad.

 But it is created too intelligently and with funny effects. Eight global video ads will launch across Europe from 13/10/2010 and air in the US on the 25th of October. 

And the tag line for this advertisement set but Microsoft publishing comity   is "It’s time for a phone that will save us from our phones” ! what a great line from Microsoft! I like it too much. 

what does it mean? it means that Windows Phone 7 should provide its users with a better way to organize the information on the phone. I have written in my last article that how Microsoft make it self different from other Gadgets and Mobile developers! check it out here! Microsoft is also going to use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and MySpace where people can engage in dialogue with the company and tell their own observations of the phone.


let you decide that one thing , but Microsoft says their Windows 7 phone is “to get you in, and out, and back to life”. But a good smartphone, ones like the iPhone, Android and the classic BlackBerry, are bringing users to their devices more often because of their excellent user experiences. Yes excellent user experiences, That You should also feel it. It's great gadgets I have ever tried of any company.

Now let me see you advertisement that is for 


Windows Phone 7:



Now that two officially sanctioned ads have emerged, different in content from the leaked affairs, but humming the same theme, they do nothing to lessen a sense of, at the very least, hope.









Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Microsoft's new tech phone: Unveils Windows phone 7


Microsoft's New Windows 7 Phone First Image

Microsoft (Microsoft: Stock) released information on it's windows phone.  means what? more competitive phone for all companies! 


Because you know very well about new tech phone has must be latest technology! that is may be 3G, I would like that it can be 4G? leave it to 4G. But it must great features ever you have seen. Gadget lover will have the best option ever experience with this phone. 

And I would like to know you that Microsoft always focus on to make user's life easier. But How? Microsoft (Microsoft: Stock) knows that  thing very well. It always make up basis features with great capability. 

And what are the main features of user to make life easier and also Stylish?

  • gestures, icons, the keyboard, and the three buttons,
  • one touch Email, text, and call people, to keep up with the latest on Facebook & Windows Live.
  • phone look and sound stylish
  • Camera & pictures with one touch sharing, taking and synchronizing
  • Apps & games (with Xbox LIVE in windows phone 7)
  • Music & videos with great quality and main database access
  • Search, maps, & speech ( with speech tool also)
  • Microsoft's Windows Live messenger
  • Office Mobile ( including great experience with your ideas Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and SharePoint Mobile)
  • And outstanding help Tips & tricks 
[ What is Xbox Live? : The games element of Windows Phone 7 Series will be tied into the company's Xbox live offering and that means the ability to access your Xbox avatar and gamer points. Games will be able to offer users the ability to earn achievement points which will be synced with the games you play on your PC or the Xbox 360.]

    Large tile displays and clustered functions and content are just part of what Microsoft hopes will separate their offering from the competition. iPhone and Android have grabbed increasingly larger shares of the market in recent months. And this make Microsoft different of all gadgets and mobile developers.

    Microsoft don't make only phones but it also make a great series of application to use in that particular phone. So, that means don't to look for which application works or not.

    Now for availability in market, The company says the phone will be available for purchase this holiday season at AT&T (Wikipedia: AT&T) and T-Mobile USA stores, as well as on Amazon.com.

    Saturday, October 2, 2010

    Tech Company is in issue: Microsoft sues Motorola over Android phones

    I am talking about big tech company Microsoft and Motorola.

    Issue:        company’s android powered phones infringed on nine patents                             held by the software giant.

    Yes, this complaint was submitted by Microsoft. Microsoft sued Motorola Friday on 2/10/2010 claiming that the company’s android-powered phones infringed on nine patents held by the software giant. 

    According to a statement by Microsoft deputy general counsel horacia Gutierrez,  the alleged infringements centre on the way Motorola’s phone synchronize e-mail, calenders, contacts, and meetings,  and in the way it notifies the users of changes in signal strength and bettery power. Microsoft said that it filed the action at the international trade commission and the US District Court in Washington. 

    WE HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO OUR CUSTOMERS, PARTENERS AND SHAREHOLDERS TO SAFEGUARD THE BILLIOND OF DOLLARSWE INVEST EACH YEAR IN BRINGING INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS.AND SERVICES TO MARKET” Gutierrez said,  
    Motorola needs to stop its infringement of our patented inventions in its android smart phones.”

    The suits come 10 days before Microsoft launches the new version of its mobile software, which it hopes will win back market share from Apple Inc's iPhone and Google.Microsoft said it filed its actions against Motorola at the International Trade Commission and in federal court in Seattle.

     Microsoft sis nit name yet google, which makes the android operating system, as a party to suit.  Earlier Microsoft will make software licensing agreement with another android phone maker, HTC. In my last article I have described more on progress of HTC. Click here to read about HTC.

     Now in next generation of tech Microsoft prepares to launch its windows phone 7, which it hopes will rival android and the iphone in the smartphone market. So, make your eye on new phone releasing in I think 2011. 

    Friday, October 1, 2010

    Will HTC leave behind Nokia, LG, RIM Apple with ranking at 4th?


    Now in growing technology and new tech more competitors are there in the market. So, that I will talk about new company in technology in gadgets, mobile and smart phone developers. You know that Apple is making fantastic phone and smart phone like I-phone. And now Apple I-pad.


    So, at talking about gadgets HTC is new in this field that you know. And I am saying that it will leave behind Nokia, apple and other leading company of gadgets. Yes, that’s right. This time of  generation is time to compete or die! Don’t worry it’s new motto by HTC as we can say! 


    HTC is planning to ship an estimated 7 to 8 million smart phones in Q3 of 2010 and 9 to 10 million units in Q4, according to a DigiTimes report, and its second-half 2010 smart phone shipment volume will rank fourth behind Nokia (NYSE:NOK), Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). The company is planning to to launch new androids and windows 7 based models. In other case Apple’s shipment volume will decrease because of consumer purchases of the iPhone 4 peaked in Q3. 


    SmarTrend is bullish on shares of Apple and HTC customers were alerted to buy on September 08, 2010 at  $261.75. The stock has risen 9.6% since the alert was issued.

    HTC is accepting shipping of 7-8 million devices in Q3 followed by 8-10 million in Q4. And one thing these devices include Android and Windows Mobile, HTC is clearly setting their sights on being the top handset manufacturer in the world.

    HTC has their hands full as they are gearing up to launch devices like the G2, MyTouch HD, Desire HD and Desire Z. They are going to be spitting out Windows 7-based devices as well. With this forecast, HTC will rank fourth among the top manufacturers like Nokia, RIM(Research In Motion) and Apple.


    so, overall seeing the plan of HTC we can say that it's fstest growing company in gadget developement market.and it will top in next time.


    Now see Video :






    Saturday, September 25, 2010

    Android Tablet PC: Samsung Galaxy Tab shows its advantages (in comparison to iPad) in a video on YouTube

    Right now, Samsung is promoting Galaxy Tab, the expected tablet of the company which has been scheduled to hit the stores in Europe and United States in a few weeks. Also, it will roll out to more regions of the world before the end of the year (for example some countries of Latin America). The announcement of the launch of Galaxy Tab has received an excellent reception from the press and an unexpected interest from potential users.

    Everything began with the Apple iPad, which was first announced in January 2010, receiving mixed reactions. There was positive opinions focused on three aspects: The product quality that Apple always offers, the Apps platform which had already a growing number of developers of iPhone and iPod Touch applications, and the effectiveness of Apple when the company introduces new products. On the other hand, with the negative opinions, the usefulness of the product was put in doubt; iPad attracted criticism due to the lack of support for Adobe Flash (that is a real problem if you want to browse some websites), and the lack of cameras which makes impossible the implementation of several functionalities (such as video call).

    At this time, Samsung is getting ready  to launch the major competitor of the iPad, and this company has made a decision that apparently would be the right decision according to some analysts: Its Galaxy Tab is smaller than iPad and comes with a 7-inch screen (the iPad has a 9.7-inch screen); for that reason, the Samsung tablet would be carried in a more easy way and would be grasped with only one hand, which is something difficult with the Apple product.

    The rest of the features include several missing features in the iPad: Adobe Flash to browse the web without restrictions, two cameras with video call functionality, and Android 2.2 as operating system, which is the OS that is growing faster than any other in the market today.



    VIDEO:



    Sunday, September 19, 2010

    The latest scoop on Android phones and Froyo

    ast six weeks have been relatively busy in the world of Froyo and Android phones. New devices, such as the Droid 2 are launching with the latest release of the Android OS, and others are getting over-the-air updates. In fact, Google's most recent figures show Android 2.2 running on 28.7 percent of handsets actively accessing the Android Market.
    As we gear up for the release of the G2, MyTouch HD, and other devices launching with Froyo, I thought it was worthwhile to check back in with some of the Android handsets that are currently on the market. We're starting get a clearer picture of when those devices will taste Froyo.
    Any day now
    Considring they were promised Froyo by late summer, Droid Xowners have been waiting patiently for their 2.2 update. Summer officially ends next week, and though a leaked version of the ROM has found its way online, neither Motorola nor Verizon has made announcements. However, a support page has quietly gone online. Based on the carrier's history of Android updates, I'd look for something soon.
    Cloudy future
    As we've told you, Motorola is having a particularly difficult time keeping its early MotoBlur handsets relevant. For a couple of devices the timeline keeps sliding even for Android 2.1 so I'd rule out anything beyond Eclair. If you own a Cliq, Cliq XT, or Backflip, you'll likely see Android 2.1 late in the year.
    Though T-Mobile customers were told back in June that the myTouch series of phones would get Android 2.2, nothing has been said since. The MyTouch HD is rumored for a November release so I might look for an update to existing devices around the same time.
    I'm not sure what will happen with the LG Ally, but I still expect at least one or two supported updates. It's tough to forecast at this point as LG has struggled to release a runaway hit Android phone. Taking a page out of Samsung's book, LG is now releasing a line of its own handsets with the Optimus series. Perhaps it's because the company has been so busy with new phones, but LG has yet to say anything on record about the Verizon device.
    Samsung now has a Galaxy S handset on all four major wireless providers, but each runs Android 2.1 under the hood. As they were promised 2.2 when they debuted, I hope to see Samsung and the respective carriers push something out before the year ends.
    Definitely not getting 2.2
    Though in August we weren't sure what would happen with the Droid Eris, today Verizon confirmed that the HTC device would not see an update beyond OS 2.1. Expect a similar fate for Sprint's Hero as well.
    Motorola has put the proverbial fork in the Devour, deciding that Android 1.6 would be the last supported release. This phone, like the Samsung Behold II and T-Mobile G1, will die with Donut.

    Friday, September 17, 2010

    hacking PlayStation 3: Jailbreak PS3 Using Android Mobiles

    New method of jailbreaking/hacking PlayStation 3 has been surfaced through which you can use your Android Mobiles like HTC Desire, Nexus One with root access to jailbreak your PS3. Using this you will also be able to backup your precious Blu-ray games on PS3 (requires download manager patch).
     
    How to Jailbreak PS3 Using Android Mobiles (HTC Desire, Nexus One)
    • Download PSFreedom and extract the file
    • Now place file named N1-CM6-PSFreedom.tar.gz to the phone’s memory card
    • Download this flashable boot.img
    • Enter Recovery mode and flash the file named PS3-signed.zip
    • Reboot the device
    • Now Using the Terminal Emulator type this
    #cd sdcard
    #su
    #insmod psfreedom.ko
    • Now Turn off your PS3 Slim by killing power at the power socket and connect your Android mobile via USB.
    • Turn on PS3 by pressing power and eject button respectively in quick succession.
    • Now you should be able see “Install Package files” in the PS3 XMB menu
    • Congrats your PS3 has now been jailbreaked.
    How to get the phone back to previous state.
    Download this file named PS3-no-more-signed.zip and flash into this file by going to recovery mode.
    PSFreedom ports for Samsung Galaxy S and PSP are also under development and would be available soon.

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010

    Nokia vows to take on iOS, Android

    said Niklas Savender, Nokia's executive vice president in charge of sales
    Niklas Savender, Nokia's executive vice president in charge of sales
    (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
    LONDON--It is hard to ignore the paradox at Nokia's global partner and developer conference: the company sells more smartphones than anyone else in the industry but is fighting for its life.
    Nokia executives speaking here Tuesday at Nokia World 2010 didn't try to dismiss the years of trouble that culminated last week in the hiring of Microsoft's Stephen Elop as its new chief executive. Nokia's management is facing Apple's and Google's economic might, brand power, and sudden relevance in the mobile phone market that Nokia once dominated.
    With words that were at times defiant, defensive, and strident, though, three Nokia leaders tried to show a new assertiveness to the programmers and mobile phone service providers that the company needs as allies.
    "We haven't been as competitive as we want to be in smartphones. That's about to change," said Niklas Savender, Nokia's executive vice president of sales. "Today, we shift into high gear in Nokia's fight back in smartphone leadership."
    It's a time of turmoil for Nokia. Chairman Jorma Ollila plans to leave in 2012, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. That's on top of last week's announcement of Elop replacing CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo and Monday's announcement that mobile solutions chief Anssi Vanjoki is stepping down.
    To recover its position, Nokia is trying to capitalize on the large number of Nokia phones in circulation today--not just smartphones but the more modest and widespread "feature phones," which fit midway between smartphones and basic cell phones. The company is pitching its wares to ordinary people, the folks far from Silicon Valley's technophilic bubble.
    Nokia not only wants to sell its phones to this vast yet growing market, but also to turn those people into customers for software sold through Nokia's Ovi store.
    Nokia has its work cut out for it, though: Apple's iPhone is spreading well beyond the upper crust, and developers writing software for it can extend to millions of iPod Touch and iPad devices as well. Google's Android OS is a newer arrival, but new Android phones from several top-tier phone makers arrive almost weekly, and its applications market is maturing.
    Nokia has a lot of clout yet, though. Gartner predicts Symbian and Android will roughly tie for smartphone operating system market share in 2014--30.2 percent for Symbian and 29.6 percent for Android. The analyst firm also predicts Research In Motion's BlackBerry OS will slip to 11.7 percent that year, and Apple's iOS to 14.9 percent.
    Naturally, Vodafone, one of the world's largest carriers, is a willing partner in Nokia's efforts to upsell the world's masses to new phones with new network abilities, not just cater to higher-end customers.
    "Everybody--north to south, rich to poor--must be thought of as a data customer," Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao said.
    New smartphones
    Both hardware and software figure in Nokia's attempt to rally against the polished user interfaces, advanced Internet connectivity, and thriving developer communities of Android and iOS.
    To that end, Nokia has introduced three new-generation smartphones joining its current flagship N8 smartphone in using the Symbian operating system: the smaller C6, the thinner and more expensive C7, and the big and business-oriented E7.
    The C6 is the smallest of the bunch and comes with the new ClearBlack Display, which provides deeper black colors, Vanjoki said.
    Nokia's new Symbian phone lineup has three new phones. From left to right are the new C6, the new C7, the previously announced flagship N8, and the new E7.
    Nokia's new Symbian lineup has three new phones. From left to right are the new C6, the new C7, the previously announced flagship N8, and the new E7.
    (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
    Next up the line is the C7, which features a larger screen and a thinner body. "The C7 is the sleekest, smoothest device in the world. No doubt about that," Vanjoki said.
    Last is the E7, the successor to the Nokia 9000 Communicator throne for devices that offer more features without worrying overmuch about a svelte design.
    "It's big," Vanjoki said. "For those of us in business and on the move, nothing beats a real keyboard...It's really an office on the go."
    Software push
    Phones are nice, but one of the chief disruptions from iOS and Android is in extra software--the huge range of games and productivity tools that let a person easily customize a phone. Nokia's phone dominance dates from an era where phone apps came with the phone for the most part, but it's trying to get with the times.
    There are 175 million Symbian phones in customers' hands today, with 260,000 being sold each day, so that could be a powerful draw for programmers trying to find a market. Nokia is trying to woo them with better developer tools, lower development costs, and improvements to its Ovi store, said Purnima Kochikar, Nokia's vice president of Forum Nokia and developer community.
    On the software side, the company announced changes for developers geared to make it easier to write software for a variety of Nokia phones, including the lower-end Series 40 and Series 60 models.
    Purnima Kochikar, vice president of forum Nokia and developer communities
    Purnima Kochikar, vice president of Forum Nokia and developer community
    (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
    Specifically, Nokia touted its Qt Software Development Kit (SDK), whose use lets developers more easily write software not just for Nokia's prevailing phone operating systems today but also the Linux-based MeeGo operating system that it's developing with Intel and using on its next-generation N9 flagship phone.
    And Nokia also announced the ability for developers to build in-app purchasing into their programs, meaning that people who download free versions of programs can upgrade to premium ones without leaving the application.
    It also means that Rovio Mobile, developer of the popular Angry Birds game for mobile devices, can enable a new feature announced Tuesday: the new Mighty Eagle character that can bulldoze opponents--once the player purchases the right to use it in the game.
    "In-app [purchasing] capabilities provide a remarkable opportunity to provide extraordinary content to our most engaged customers," said Rovio CEO Mikael Hed.
    Nokia also hopes to spur more purchases with lower-end devices; Nokia sold 364 million Series 40 devices last year, all potential new customers. One mechanism Nokia is pushing is operator-driven purchases, in which customers buy applications or content through their mobile phone service provider rather than with a credit card.
    And to improve lower-end phone use, Nokia's SDK now supports touch screens on such phones. Kochikar also touted a new WebKit-based browser.
    Silicon Valley remains the epicenter of application development, but it's spreading, Kochikar said. On a recent tour she took, developer events were packed, she said.
    "Nokia is much loved in most parts of our planet. So I felt like a rock star in a lot of the places I visited. Then when I get back to Silicon Valley--well, not so much," she said. "The good news is we have made a lot of progress this year toward creating a Nokia ecosystem that developers everywhere will love and embrace."
    Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao speaking at Nokia World
    Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao speaking at Nokia's conference.
    (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)

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