July 12th, 2010 |
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Smartphones
Nokia is thinking hard how so they can re-assert their existence as a number one mobile phone maker company in the world.
For as is known, this Finnish vendor has continued to lose market quickly eroded. From the results of a recent survey of YuGov even mentioned that only 34 percent of people who choose Nokia as smart phones, it decreased by 2 percent in December 2009.
Nokia does have a big expectation on Nokia N8 which is a smart phone with OS Symbian ^ 3, let alone with 3 Bluetooth support, HDMI and HSDPA internet access 10.2Mbps. But some observers thought that it was not enough. Read the rest of this entry »
June 24th, 2010 |
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Smartphones

Google took Taiwanese company HTC mobile phone products (mobile) first called Nexus One. Because of the sophistication phone dubbed the “iPhone killer” (killer iPhone), Apple smartphone comes first on the market. Nexus One phone is designed and manufactured by HTC it has been marketed through a new online store owned by Google.
The phone is also called, according superphone Mario Queiroz, a Vice President of product management at Google, the company wants to make a call to demonstrate whether it is possible to run a mobile phone platform Android. Nexus One QSD uses Qualcomm 8250 processor 1 GHz, which is claimed is faster than the fastest smartphones procesor already on the market today,
Verizon Droid procesor example of 550 megahertz, and the iPhone is expected to have a processor speed of about 600 megahertz. Nexus One processor allows this phone to work in a multi-application occurs simultaneously with no slowdown, and supports a framework thanks to the 3-D Android version 2.1.
Demonstrated several applications with a graphical interface displaying 3-D Nexus One, including the features of the full version of Google Earth, The phone will guide you with mapping software (maps) in the popular three-dimensional view, exploring the area and zoom in appearance. Read the rest of this entry »
October 26th, 2009 |
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Blackberry, Smartphones
Research in Motion (RIM) and Adobe’s recently announced partnership the two companies in the development of content and applications for BlackBerry handsets. Currently, RIM may use a variety of Adobe tools to improve applications and web browsers and interface (themes; background, icons, and images) on the BlackBerry handset.
The question is, what the benefits to be gained from the user’s BlackBerry? At least there are two important things that were promised RIM. The first is the BlackBerry Widget. This feature allows users to directly import the photos and videos and edit them using Adobe Photoshop Element and Photoshop.com directly on his BlackBerry handset. This is possible thanks to the support of several leading Adobe software, ie Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Device Central.
The second advantage, the most awaited of the current BlackBerry users, is the ability of BlackBerry handsets play flash content. Is the Open Screen Project; one result of the alliance project between RIM and Adobe to bring the browser Adobe Flash Player runtime on BlackBerry handsets. Read the rest of this entry »