Dongle HDMI solution for iPad and iPhone
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad 2, he made a big deal about how you could connect it to your HDTV using an HDMI cable and mirror what was on the iPad 2's screen. The only problem was you had to purchase Apple's $39 Digital AV adapter, as well as an HDMI cable, to make that happen.
That's about to change.
Today we met with RedMere, an Irish company that makes the chip that allows manufacturers to create ultrathin HDMI cables, and got an early look at a reference design for a new slim HDMI cable with a 30-pin connector that plugs directly into your iPad 2, iPhone 4, or iPod Touch 4G and passes full HD video and sound.
No word yet on which companies will be making the new cables (RedMere just makes the chip inside the cable), but we should hear soon. As for price, nothing on that, either, but we'd hope to see these guys for less than $40--and hopefully less than $30.
RedMere couldn't say when the new cables would hit the market but expected them to arrive by July, if not slightly sooner. The one you see pictured (rolled up) is a 10-foot cable but you can expect them to be available in various sizes.
It's interesting to note that RedMere reps basically agreed with our assessment that all HDMI cables are the same in terms of what audio and video quality you get from one cable to another (they noted a few exceptions). However, cable design is another matter, and where RedMere says its technology makes a difference is in the ability to create much thinner cables that are lighter, easier to bend, and much easier to transport. According Peter Smyth, RedMere's founder and CEO, standard non-"active" HDMI cables need to be a certain thickness; there's no getting around it.
Not surprisingly, Smyth believes superthin, RedMere-enabled cables have a bigger role to play when it comes to connecting portable products such as tablets and Android smartphones to HDTVs.
"Having a lighter, thinner HDMI cable you can easily carry around with you when you're on the go is obviously a much more appealing solution," Smyth said. Source:news.cnet
LogMeIn Adds VoIP Features to Join.me iPhone, iPad Apps
Today join.me, LogMeIn's free screen-sharing service, added new features to its iPad and iPhone apps that aim to simplify mobile collaboration with colleagues and customers.
The updated join.me apps debut a new VoIP option that lets users listen or participate in online meetings or screen-sharing sessions. Like the join.me Web service, the iPad and iPhone viewer app is free and does not require registration.
Join.me's free version includes screen sharing, chat, conferencing, remote control of other devices, file transfer, multi-monitor support, downloadable desktop app for hosts and presenters, and an iPad/iPhone or Android viewer for session attendees.
The pro version ($29 per month or $299 per year) includes all the features of the free version plus personalized meetings, personalized backgrounds, meeting schedulers, meeting lock options for private, invite-only meetings, user management features, and international conference lines.
"In the few months since we launched join.me, the response from users has been overwhelmingly positive and their feedback has been valuable in shaping the service's evolution," said Kevin Bardos, vice president of Collaboration Technologies for LogMeIn. "The new features are all designed to keep simplicity and accessibility central to the join.me experience, providing users with an even greater ability to work together and collaborate as if they were sitting in the same room.
Launched in October 2010, join.me is screen sharing designed for informal online meetings and ad hoc collaboration for up to 250 people. Join.me features were designed by the same development team responsible for the LogMeIn Ignition app, which was the one of the top-grossing third-party iPad apps of 2010 and a recent addition to Apple's App Store Essentials Hall of Fame. Source:pcmac
Al Jazeera News Network Launches Free, Live News Streaming Application For BlackBerry
Popular news network Al Jazeera has launched a new and free application for BlackBerry smartphones that allows users to view live broadcast streams, latest news stories, opinion pieces, features, spotlights, videos and picture galleries. This app also allows users to send in their own media for crowd-sourced coverage. Features include:
*All the latest news, features, spotlight, opinion and blogs from the Al Jazeera English website
*Programmes videos and information for the latest shows
*News video clips
*24 hour free access to the live broadcast
*Breaking news banner
*In Pictures gallery to browse the latest stories by images
*Send your media to Al Jazeera
*Search articles and content from the website
*Preload articles
*Viewable in portrait and landscape modes
For more info go to english.aljazeera.net/mobile or check out the app in BlackBerry App World and iPhone for free.
Wikitude App now preloaded on BlackBerry Bold 9900
The BlackBerry World 2011 held in Orlando seems to have divulged some good news for all its enthusiasts. BlackBerry has launched the all new BlackBerry Bold 9900 which comes preloaded with a Wikitude app.
Touting to support Augmented Reality apps, the stylishly designed handset comes fitted with a magnetic compass. The integrated Wikitude app focuses on geo-positioned Wikipedia articles. So if the smartphone is pointing at the Eiffel Tower, the app will automatically display the corresponding Wikipedia article.
Thanks to this app, BlackBerry Bold 9900 users can take a look at Flickr photos, YouTube videos, Twitter tags and Foursquare spots in geo-referenced results. As of now, Wikitude is making plans to use the social side of BBM for users to meet new people..
The BlackBerry Bold 9900 will be up for grabs from this summer and the preloaded Wikitude app sure sounds exciting. Source:mobiletor
PhatWare Releases WritePad SDK 2.0 for iOS
PhatWare Corporation today proudly announced the availability of the second version of WritePad handwriting recognition Software Development Kit (SDK) for IOS.WritePad SDK is a stylish, natural, writer, and independent lexicons multilingual handwriting recognition technology. WritePad SDK to enable the IOS-based handwriting recognition text input in third-party applications on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices. Currently available in 4 languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish with more languages will be announced soon.
Recent success of WritePad handwriting recognition application for iPhone IPAD and encourage a broad response from developers who are interested in extending the functionality of their applications by adding an input text-based handwriting recognition. Said Stan Miasnikov, president of PhatWare Corp. "Today we are pleased to announce a new major version of the SDK WritePad featuring the same advanced technology as notetaker featuring popular applications PhatWare's.
WritePad SDK Features
* Recognizes natural handwritten text in a variety of handwriting styles: cursive (script), PRINT and mixed.* Recognize the dictionary of words from the main or user-defined dictionary, as well as non-dictionary words, like names, numbers and mixed alphanumeric combination.* Provides automatic segmenting handwritten text into words and automatically distinguish between vocabulary and non-vocabulary words, and between words and arbitrary alphanumeric strings.* Does not require users to train the software and allows for most users to achieve high accuracy right "outside the box".* Reliable recognize handwriting in English (U.S., UK), French, German, and Spanish.
WritePad SDK includes a library of static machines handwriting recognition and dictionary for all languages are supported, the API header files, documentation, and examples of useable code allows easy integration with new IOS application or an existing one. WritePad evaluation of the free SDK, while the royalty-based commercial redistribution. For more information about the SDK WritePad and to request an evaluation SDK and commercial pricing, please visit http://www.phatware.com/ Or WritePad SDK 2.0 For iOS
Recent success of WritePad handwriting recognition application for iPhone IPAD and encourage a broad response from developers who are interested in extending the functionality of their applications by adding an input text-based handwriting recognition. Said Stan Miasnikov, president of PhatWare Corp. "Today we are pleased to announce a new major version of the SDK WritePad featuring the same advanced technology as notetaker featuring popular applications PhatWare's.
WritePad SDK Features
* Recognizes natural handwritten text in a variety of handwriting styles: cursive (script), PRINT and mixed.* Recognize the dictionary of words from the main or user-defined dictionary, as well as non-dictionary words, like names, numbers and mixed alphanumeric combination.* Provides automatic segmenting handwritten text into words and automatically distinguish between vocabulary and non-vocabulary words, and between words and arbitrary alphanumeric strings.* Does not require users to train the software and allows for most users to achieve high accuracy right "outside the box".* Reliable recognize handwriting in English (U.S., UK), French, German, and Spanish.
WritePad SDK includes a library of static machines handwriting recognition and dictionary for all languages are supported, the API header files, documentation, and examples of useable code allows easy integration with new IOS application or an existing one. WritePad evaluation of the free SDK, while the royalty-based commercial redistribution. For more information about the SDK WritePad and to request an evaluation SDK and commercial pricing, please visit http://www.phatware.com/ Or WritePad SDK 2.0 For iOS
App helps you limbo under 3G data
Onavo, an iPhone and iPad application, says it can effectively double or even triple your data plan, by compressing much of the data you use while surfing the web or using apps. The company says it can compress e-mails as much as 80 to 90%. The app also currently smushes web pages, app data and Google maps but not video. For download click here
Slowly but surely carriers are putting away unlimited plans in favor of capped plans," Onavo CEO Guy Rosen said. "Roaming is outrageously priced, and traveling internationally is very expensive. As a user you need to be in control and understand your data usage.
Data plans for the iPad 3G start at 250 MB for $15 on AT&T, with $15 more for every 250 MB you go above that -- a huge sum for a paltry amount of data. Verizon's charges start at $20 for 1 GB of data per month, with overage charges of $20 for every GB above it.
So every byte does count. (However, Sprint still offers an unlimited data plan in the United States.)
Onavo attempts to solve this problem by routing downloads to your device through its cloud-based servers. The servers then compress the data before sending it to your device. Once it is installed, all of your data traffic -- excluding internet phone calls -- makes an extra intermediate stop on Onavo's servers, without you having to do anything.
The detour, by its nature, adds a bit of extra time for your device to communicate with, say, Facebook.
But because the photo album from Facebook gets shrunk, the effect for users is that downloads are faster, according to Rosen, particularly for those who are in low-coverage areas where devices revert to 2G networks.
The app also shows you how much data you use and breaks it down by app, helping you manage which apps are data hogs.
As for privacy, the company says it doesn't touch any of the packets that are sent through HTTPS (though users have an option to let Onavo compress some Exchange e-mail that uses HTTPS) and that it doesn't store data any longer than it needs to. But privacy-conscious users should note that all data you send on your phone that's not encrypted will be visible to Onavo (just as it is now to your mobile provider).
Rosen says that Android is on the horizon, due to popular demand, though there are no plans yet for a Windows 7 Mobile version, as the company has yet to get a single request for that port.
Some things to note: The app isn't the simplest to install, it doesn't compress any of the data originating from your device (that'd require some horsepower on the phone) and doesn't yet compress any video (which is often already compressed). But because almost all of your device's data is flowing through Onavo servers, the company can compress more and more types of data as it goes along.
The service is currently free, but Rosen says Onavo, a venture-capital--funded enterprise, plans to have paid plans at some point.
Rosen also imagines that Onavo down-the-road will also save users from having to constantly check how much data they've used, and says that he imagines that to be much more than just a text or e-mail reminder when your data usage is getting close to a limit. Source:edition.cnn
iPhone Lite Could Be On The Way
Apple may be preparing to bring an iPhone 5 Lite to the market with evidence piling up to support this idea.
Michael Walkley, analyst for Canaccord Genuity, said that keeping the older (and cheaper) iPhone and iPad versions on sale alongside new devices has been a wise strategy for Apple. Due to its lower price, iPhone 3GS is now outselling new Android devices. For instance, 16 GB and 32 GB iPad devices have outsold iPad 2 devices and iPhone 3GS outran HTC Inspire and Motorola Atrix sales.
Android may have increased its market share but it has not been successful in stealing Apple’s customers. Apple began their lower price selling strategy.
If Apple is to follow the current strategy, they might as well sell their iPhone 4 at a lower price when iPhone 5 hits the stores. From an economic point of view, this could be a good decision since iPhone 4 materials are becoming cheaper with time.
Apple might have actually designed two phones for 2011, a full-featured iPhone 5 and a new iPhone similar to iPhone 4, yet much cheaper, although we previously reported why this is unlikely to happen. Lower prices mean that Apple could sell their iPhone Lite to out-do the competition without fragmenting their platform. Source:itproportal
iPhone Can Diagnose Stroke
Stroke diagnosis? There's an app for that.
According to study from the University of Calgary's Faculty of Medicine, doctors can make a stroke diagnosis using an iPhone application with the same accuracy as a diagnosis at a medical computer workstation. The study was designed by Dr. Mayank Goyal, and used iPhone software technology originally developed by Dr. Ross Mitchell, PhD, and his team at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI).
Neuro-radiologists looked at 120 recent consecutive noncontrast computed tomography (NCCT) brain scans and 70 computed tomography angiogram (CTA) head scans from the Calgary Stroke Program database. Scans were read by two neuro-radiologists, on a medical diagnostic workstation and on an iPhone. Overall, the iPhone app was just as accurate as the medical workstation
"This iPhone app allows for advanced visualization and our studies show it is between 94% and 100% accurate, compared to a medical workstation, for diagnosing acute stroke," Mitchell, who is on the University of Calgary's Faculty of Medicine, said.
The app, ResolutionMD Mobile, has been commercialized by Calgary Scientific Inc. is officially available at Apple's App Store and Google's Android Marketplace. In April 2010, it was approved by Health Canada thus making it legal for Canadian medical professionals to make a primary diagnosis using the device.
The makers behind the app say its timeliness is one reason why could be beneficial. It allows for real time access to neurological information. "In a medical emergency, medical imaging plays a critical role in diagnosis and treatment, time is critical in acute stroke care, every minute counts," Mitchell said.
With ResolutionMD Mobile, doctors can see and manipulate medical images in seconds because the server does all the computing work. Whereas in some medical software, it can 10-20 minutes to download raw medical images to an iPhone before they can be displayed, the team behind ResolutionMD Mobile says it takes mere seconds on the app.
For security purposes, Mitchell says confidential patient images remain behind hospital firewalls to prevent any patient data from being lost or stolen.
The research from the study was published in the May 6th edition of Journal of Medical Internet Research. Source:ibtimes
Samsung Galaxy S II - Could be iPhone rival?
The iPhone has long been the dominant force in the smartphone arena, but we wonder whether it could finally have a true competitor.
With Android now becoming the most popular and desired mobile operating system the Samsung Galaxy SII could well have a chance to rival the iPhone 4. The smartphone has a number of advantages over Apple's device which could assist its growth.
The first is that it is technology superior due to the later launch date and it seems the iPhone 5 won't launch until the last quarter of this year, or even early next year.
The Samsung Galaxy SII is thinner than the iPhone 4 but is also a little larger, but that is due to the larger screen (4.3 inches v 3.5). In the looks department we feel there is nothing between them and would favour the SII just because it's more exclusive.
The Samsung Galaxy SII comes in a choice of either 16GB or 32GB versions which is the same as the iPhone 4. However, the Samsung supports the expansion of memory using microSD cards which the iPhone sadly lacks.
It's also a clear victory for Samsung in the camera stakes because it features an 8 mega-pixel rear facing camera capable of recording 1080p HD video and a front-facing 2 mega-pixel camera for video calling. Meanwhile, the iPhone only features a 5 mega-pixel rear facing camera and a VGA camera for video calling.
When comparing the two processors it's harder to call due to the efficiency of Apple's processors, but the Samsung Galaxy S II has a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor compared to a single core 1GHz CPU on the iPhone 4. We'd have to assume that the dual-core approach taken by Samsung will provide more performance and is more future-proof.
Additionally, as Google Android becomes used by more and more people it will only grow in popularity and the SII benefits from running on the latest version Gingerbread.
The Samsung Galaxy S II has already seen over 3 million pre-orders across the world and Samsung is an established and trusted brand. So it's made a good start but there is along way to go and a huge advertising spend needed to come anywhere near the sales of the iPhone 4.
However, the Samsung Galaxy SII certainly has all the pieces in place to compete and we're interested to see how the next couple of months work out. Source:3g.co
Ring Reminder Update V2.0
iZooLu LLC has announced the release of version 2.0 of Ring Reminder, the best selling silent mode alarm on the Apple iTunes Store. Version 2.0 includes a face lift to Ring Reminder with a new theme and a Nag Feature which checks the state of the ring switch and continues to remind you to turn the iPhone back to ring mode.
Ring Reminder is designed for those that are tired of missing phone calls on the iPhone after putting their phone on silent mode. Ring Reminder has 10 slots to create a variety of custom timer alarms for use during meetings, a movie or any other senerio where one must put the iPhone in silent mode. Start the timer and it will vibrate after your meeting, church or lunch time. Ring Reminder can also be used to fake a phone call with 4 simulated ring tones from the iPhone default ring tone library.
Key Features:
* Easy timer alarms - 1 minute to 24 hours
* Pre-Define up to 10 timers
* Custom description that you choose
* Count down timer on main display
* Runs in the background!
* Cancel any timer alarm with one tap
* Delete and create timer alarms repeatedly
* Edit current timer alarms
* Can be used on the go, not location based
* Set a timer to get out of those meetings that run longer that you would like
For download click here
Source:prmac
Locational for iPhone now available
Independent developer Felix Mo today is pleased to announce the first release of Locational for iPhone users. Locational is a versatile iPhone app that allows users to manage all of the locational information in their lives with ease and have it presented to them through an easy-to-use and beautiful interface.
Using Locational, users can obtain and share detailed information on their current location, such as the full address, the coordinates, the heading and direction, the speed at which they are traveling at, as well as the altitude of their location.
Locational can also record the locational data into a dataset which can then be presented as a route on a map or on a graph. In addition, Locational presents users with detailed statistics about the dataset, such as the distance traveled, speed, and altitude, all of which can be displayed in either metric or imperial units.
Furthermore, Locational allows users to store the location of different places as waypoints, which can be easily created from their current location, an address book contact, or through the integrated location search, which allows users to easily find places such as local businesses and landmarks.
Users can easily share data from within the app via email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, or Tumblr.
Feature Highlights:
* Get detailed information on current location
* Stores location of different places as waypoints
* Record locational data to datasets
* Share via email, text message, Twitter, Facebook, Evernote, or Tumblr
* Support for both metric and imperial units
Sourse:appmodo
Eton’s Soulra XL Solar Dock For iPhone
Eton’s last solar dock was pretty cool, but their bigger version, the Soulra XL, now comes with a larger, retractable solar panel that will juice this iPhone and iPod dock up for a much longer time. The new Soulra XL will ship shortly and will be able to soak up the sun a lot better than the previous model.
The panel measures 72 square-inches, which means that it can last up to 5 hours of continuous play before it needs some more sun. It has 8 speaker drivers (2 tweeters, 2 woofers and 4 passive radiators) with a total output of 22W, so it should be powerful enough for the cabin, a picnic, or the backyard.
You can pre-order the Soulra XL at Eton’s website for $300 (USD). It should start shipping by mid-May. In my opinion, that’s a bit pricey. For that price, you can get a Bowers & Wilkins Mini Zeppelin and the full-sized one isn’t that far behind if you’re willing to buy the older model. However, neither of those has got a solar-panel, so if you want to play in the sun, the Soulra XL looks like a good bet. Source:technabob
Cell phone data threatens users' privacy
The recent discovery that Apple’s iPhone tracks its users’ locations and automatically stores that data in unencrypted form is a “serious threat to the privacy of American citizens,” argues a Michigan State University expert on digital mapping.
Furthermore, there are no government regulations or oversight in place regarding the collection or use of that private information, said Kirk Goldsberry, assistant professor of geography.
Apple said it would fix what it called a software error in the iPhone, but Goldsberry said the case has brought bigger issues to light.
“As it stands now we’re putting a lot of blind faith in companies that are collecting, storing and using this information to do the right thing,” said Goldsberry, who blogs about the issue here. “Who knows how many other companies are doing the same thing. We should have somebody to hold them accountable for the privacy of the public at large.”
The issue surfaced April 20 when U.K. security researchers Pete Warden and Allasdair Allan announced their discovery that the iPhone keeps track of where its users go and saves every detail to a secret file on the device. That information is then copied to whatever computer is used to synchronize the iPhone, be it a home, work or school computer.
The secret file contains latitude and longitude of the phone’s recorded coordinates along with a timestamp, meaning anyone who has access to the phone or computer could know the owner’s movements using a simple program, according to a Guardian newspaper article.
The discovery, Goldsberry noted, set off a wave of media coverage, with some experts warning of the potential threat and others downplaying the risks.
In a New York Times column ( “Your iPhone is tracking you. So what?” ), David Pogue argued the data is stored “only on your own computer, in a buried and layman-incomprehensible form” and that the vast majority of iPhone users have nothing to worry about.
Maybe so, Goldsberry said, but even if 99.9 percent of iPhone users have nothing to fear, that means many still do. “There are literally millions of iPhone users out there and if only hundreds have this information used against them, I think that’s a big problem,” he said. “That’s not to mention the millions of users outside the United States – different places have different attitudes and different laws.”
Goldsberry researched the issue by mapping six months of his own cross-country movements on his iPhone. As an expert in GIS, or geographic information systems, mapping, he took it a step further than the original researchers by creating more sophisticated, precise maps that reveal a very detailed pictured of his own travel behavior.
In one example he produced a detailed map of a weeklong work trip to Seattle in April, which shows, among other things, a “creepy” detailed map of his attendance at a professional baseball game. “Anybody with access to my geographic data and basic GIS skills could easily discern that I was at Safeco Field to watch the Mariners beat the Blue Jays,” he writes in his blog.
Goldsberry said there are likely tens of thousands of GIS-trained experts like himself who could easily turn the iPhone’s raw data into a detailed map. “We have lecture halls full of students here at MSU that can do this,” he said.
Apple said iPhone data are stored for as long as a year due to a software error. The company promised to limit the size of the file, encrypt the file and stop backing up the file to the user’s computer. Computers are much more vulnerable to hacking attempts than phones.
Goldsberry applauded the move, but added: “I can’t help but wonder whether other companies have access to the existing one year of data for millions of users.”
Thus far, the Federal Communications Commission and U.S. Sen. Al Franken have asked Apple to explain the presence of the GPS log, the New York Times reported. Source:media-newswire
Furthermore, there are no government regulations or oversight in place regarding the collection or use of that private information, said Kirk Goldsberry, assistant professor of geography.
Apple said it would fix what it called a software error in the iPhone, but Goldsberry said the case has brought bigger issues to light.
“As it stands now we’re putting a lot of blind faith in companies that are collecting, storing and using this information to do the right thing,” said Goldsberry, who blogs about the issue here. “Who knows how many other companies are doing the same thing. We should have somebody to hold them accountable for the privacy of the public at large.”
The issue surfaced April 20 when U.K. security researchers Pete Warden and Allasdair Allan announced their discovery that the iPhone keeps track of where its users go and saves every detail to a secret file on the device. That information is then copied to whatever computer is used to synchronize the iPhone, be it a home, work or school computer.
The secret file contains latitude and longitude of the phone’s recorded coordinates along with a timestamp, meaning anyone who has access to the phone or computer could know the owner’s movements using a simple program, according to a Guardian newspaper article.
The discovery, Goldsberry noted, set off a wave of media coverage, with some experts warning of the potential threat and others downplaying the risks.
In a New York Times column ( “Your iPhone is tracking you. So what?” ), David Pogue argued the data is stored “only on your own computer, in a buried and layman-incomprehensible form” and that the vast majority of iPhone users have nothing to worry about.
Maybe so, Goldsberry said, but even if 99.9 percent of iPhone users have nothing to fear, that means many still do. “There are literally millions of iPhone users out there and if only hundreds have this information used against them, I think that’s a big problem,” he said. “That’s not to mention the millions of users outside the United States – different places have different attitudes and different laws.”
Goldsberry researched the issue by mapping six months of his own cross-country movements on his iPhone. As an expert in GIS, or geographic information systems, mapping, he took it a step further than the original researchers by creating more sophisticated, precise maps that reveal a very detailed pictured of his own travel behavior.
In one example he produced a detailed map of a weeklong work trip to Seattle in April, which shows, among other things, a “creepy” detailed map of his attendance at a professional baseball game. “Anybody with access to my geographic data and basic GIS skills could easily discern that I was at Safeco Field to watch the Mariners beat the Blue Jays,” he writes in his blog.
Goldsberry said there are likely tens of thousands of GIS-trained experts like himself who could easily turn the iPhone’s raw data into a detailed map. “We have lecture halls full of students here at MSU that can do this,” he said.
Apple said iPhone data are stored for as long as a year due to a software error. The company promised to limit the size of the file, encrypt the file and stop backing up the file to the user’s computer. Computers are much more vulnerable to hacking attempts than phones.
Goldsberry applauded the move, but added: “I can’t help but wonder whether other companies have access to the existing one year of data for millions of users.”
Thus far, the Federal Communications Commission and U.S. Sen. Al Franken have asked Apple to explain the presence of the GPS log, the New York Times reported. Source:media-newswire
Smartphone braves odds
Nokia’s C5-03 may be likened to a football goalkeeper standing resolutely firm amid hordes of frenzied and determined attackers.
With the unprecedented demand for the iOS-powered iPhones, the ever-increasing popularity of Android-powered smartphones, and more significantly, Nokia’s recent announcement to use Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Phone 7 operating system as the foundation for the Finnish giant’s upcoming mobile phones, we may now be looking at one of the few remaining standard-bearers of the Symbian OS.
Somehow, this also makes the C5-03, a prized commodity for those who find it tough to imagine a Nokia mobile phone using a different OS.
And what’s not to love about the C5-03? It’s priced just around P9,000, which is way below the price tag of an iPhone and most of Android-powered smartphones.
Dated Symbian
It’s sad that it comes equipped with a dated Symbian^1 OS (otherwise known as the Symbian S60 5th edition). To compensate for this handicap, Nokia equipped this tri-band with a 10.2 Mbps HSDPA, a 2 Mbps HSUPA support, as well as Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity.
The C5-03 also comes with a 40MB internal storage and can support microSD cards with up to 32 GB, so plenty of space to store Ovi store apps and games.
Unlike the alphanumeric keypad employed by its predecessors, the C5-03 opted for the virtual keys on its 3.2-inch TFT resistive touchscreen display (with a 360 x 640 pixel resolution).
The only actual keys in front are the three buttons below the screen for activating Call, Menu and End functions.
The resistive touchscreen works well, though not as good as its capacitive counterpart.
Younger crowd
Like its earlier versions, the C5-03 is designed to attract the younger crowd. Its plastic shell has rounded edges with the bottom sporting a unique color accent, a welcome break from predominantly white-gray-black-colored smartphones.
It’s compact and lightweight enough (10.58cm long, 5.1cm wide, 1.38cm thick and 93g) to be carried around.
But what is more endearing to know is that 80 percent of the C5-03’s body comes from recycled material and, thus, is recyclable.
On the right side of the phone lies the volume rocker and the lock button. On the top is the audio jack and the microUSB port while the charger slot is on the bottom. The 5 MP camera located on the back offers 4x optical zoom but there’s no sign of a flash so prepare for some blurry photos if you are in low-light environment.
The on-screen menu is pretty straightforward to navigate as it is nicely laid out in grid format (though that could be changed to a list if you so desired). Social networking apps (Facebook, Twitter and YouTube appear as standard, but also in the mix are Hi5, MySpace and Friendster) are already bundled in their own folder just like the music player and gallery that are also separated from the app folder, thus simplifying media file access. Source:technology.inquirer
Google, Apple Keep Gobbling Smartphone Share from RIM
Google's Android smartphone share rose to 34.7 percent in March, up from 33 percent in February, according to new comScore mobile subscriber stats released May 6.
Google is expected to make some significant announcements regarding its Android platform May 10 at its Google I/O developer show.
Apple's iPhone share ticked up to 25.5 percent from 25.2 percent over the same period, suggesting that the Verizon iPhone 4 is continuing to attract some buyers.
ComScore said Apple's actual hardware market share grew 1.1 percent to 7.9 percent, thanks to Verizon's iPhone 4 sales. Apple will reportedly not launch an iPhone 5 this summer, though it is expected to tether its next iPhone more closely with cloud-computing offerings.
Research in Motion's Blackberry market share continued its swoon in March, falling to 27 percent, from 28.9 percent through February, according to the researcher.
The declines aren't new or random; Blackberry share stood at 30.4 percent in January and was as high as 33.4 percent in November before Google and Apple captured a strong holiday season, knocking RIM from the top smartphone perch Android now commands.
RIM just closed its 10th annual Blackberry World developer's conference by giving out over 6,000 PlayBook tablet computers to the show's attendees.
The company also announced significant mobile-device management software for enterprises, including the ability to segment work and play content and manage Apple iOS and Android handsets and tablets
However, the company showed off only one major new phone, the Blackberry Bold 9900.
While this thin device appeared to be a quality entry with a 3.1-inch touch-screen and a QWERTY keyboard, RIM irked analysts by failing to provide satisfactory guidance for smartphones based on the PlayBook's QNX operating system.
RIM isn't the only suffering smartphone maker.
Microsoft Windows Phone isn't faring much better, falling to 7.5 percent from 7.7 percent U.S. share. The company continues to struggle with platform updates for its new phones.
The struggles of RIM and Microsoft, coupled with the long overdue retrenching of Nokia, reaffirm pundits' predictions that the smartphone market is increasingly becoming a two-horse race between Google and Apple. Source:eweek
Google is expected to make some significant announcements regarding its Android platform May 10 at its Google I/O developer show.
Apple's iPhone share ticked up to 25.5 percent from 25.2 percent over the same period, suggesting that the Verizon iPhone 4 is continuing to attract some buyers.
ComScore said Apple's actual hardware market share grew 1.1 percent to 7.9 percent, thanks to Verizon's iPhone 4 sales. Apple will reportedly not launch an iPhone 5 this summer, though it is expected to tether its next iPhone more closely with cloud-computing offerings.
Research in Motion's Blackberry market share continued its swoon in March, falling to 27 percent, from 28.9 percent through February, according to the researcher.
The declines aren't new or random; Blackberry share stood at 30.4 percent in January and was as high as 33.4 percent in November before Google and Apple captured a strong holiday season, knocking RIM from the top smartphone perch Android now commands.
RIM just closed its 10th annual Blackberry World developer's conference by giving out over 6,000 PlayBook tablet computers to the show's attendees.
The company also announced significant mobile-device management software for enterprises, including the ability to segment work and play content and manage Apple iOS and Android handsets and tablets
However, the company showed off only one major new phone, the Blackberry Bold 9900.
While this thin device appeared to be a quality entry with a 3.1-inch touch-screen and a QWERTY keyboard, RIM irked analysts by failing to provide satisfactory guidance for smartphones based on the PlayBook's QNX operating system.
RIM isn't the only suffering smartphone maker.
Microsoft Windows Phone isn't faring much better, falling to 7.5 percent from 7.7 percent U.S. share. The company continues to struggle with platform updates for its new phones.
The struggles of RIM and Microsoft, coupled with the long overdue retrenching of Nokia, reaffirm pundits' predictions that the smartphone market is increasingly becoming a two-horse race between Google and Apple. Source:eweek
Augmented Reality Apps Coming to iPhone and iPad
An augmented reality application that came to the IPAD and iPhone.Awal this week, we talk about applications such as AR Magic Mirror, an application that uses face-tracking technology to enable users to change their hairstyle, change their clothes, and wear virtual accessories. This time, the app is a game, like Toca Boca, a small store IOS development, recently jumped on the bandwagon a little augmented reality and collect a new application for the iPhone, called the Helicopter Taksi.Tujuan of the game is to run a taxi helicopter take a variety of characters to be unloaded at a particular location. All locations are physical locations in the room, and to finish the game, players are required to fly a helicopter by walking around, and lie down flat to pick up the phone and reduce passengers. The game uses cell phone cameras to give the impression that the actual helicopter flying in the room, and take advantage of the accelerometer and gyroscope phone to find out when the user is trying to pick up or drop from the characters. While the concept is very simple games, such as those designed for young children, the results not short and memorable.
new accessories For Ipad 2
iPad 2 can be considered as a hot product from Apple. This will bring a variety of accessories that will soon grow like mushrooms. Look at some of the latest bid for a new tablet from Apple. Macessity is a Mac accessory maker that has developed KiiPas, which can be pronounced like the keypad. This device is offered for $ 40 and can be used for 1 and 2 as iPad iPad. It can display the tablet in portrait and landscape. KiiPas already available in the market. Padacs is developing to IPAD update 2. It offers two Kes keyboard for the iPad. The Toccata 2 Bluetooth Keyboard Case is equipped with silicone-key keyboard and lithium-powered batteries. It has a price tag of $ 50. The Rubata 2 Bluetooth Keyboard is a little more gullible Kes out. It is available in synthetic-leather exterior. It will cost you $ 80. Second Kes will hit the market after iPad 2 will be available in Australia which is scheduled for April. According Clamcase, he will reveal Kes Clamcase keyboard that is expected to occur in the near future. It can display iPad in portrait or landscape mode and features a QWERTY keyboard similar to the style of the MacBook. Company (Sarekat) does not mention information about pricing and availability. Griffin seated Cinema revamped for the new iPad. Kes will be available in late March. Besides the company (Sarekat) revealed that the cable is now GuitarConnect, Sylus, Loop iPad stand and PowerDock Dual charging cradle can be used iPad 2.(yF)
SiriusXM Internet Radio App For iPhone,iPod and iPad
Although there are large populations iPhone application and iPod are compatible with the iPad, we have seen the difference between 'optimized' and is compatible with first-hand. The SiriusXM Internet Radio app for iPhone, iPod touch and the new UI iPad now surface that has been reworked to slate the word Apple. This application provides over 120 channels of commercial-free music rendering SiriusXM, news, entertainment and more. Design refresh displays album art and artist biographies. A more obscure also been given to the technical updates that enhance the audio qualities and performance of cellular networks. There is a function of the 'Favorite Channels' which allow people to mark their choice SiriusXM Internet radio stations. These applications involve even fasiliti 'Lookaround' to check the tracks that play on other channels than the one being heard. In addition, should tempt users to throw dimes at the songs on iTunes because it claims to make up the entire process. Fans can sign up for introductory 7-day trial SiriusXM by downloading the application through iTunes. Customer SiriusXM Internet Radio or online service companies (Sarekat) which also includes satellite radio plans need not pay anything extra to listen SiriusXM the iPad.(yF)
Save2PDF for iPhone and iPad Now
Apple may have done more than any other company, outside of Adobe, to create a PDF that the lingua franca of cross-platform format like this now. This is so, largely, by including the ability to create PDF files directly into the Print dialog box in Mac OS X, and also by adopting PDF as the standard format for previewing files before printing. This is for the benefit of Apple, and Adobe, as PDF is widely exchanged between desktop publishers and graphic artists long before the development of OS X.
But more importantly, it has been profitable everyday users, on all platforms-for practical purposes, the PDF has replaced the fax, this format also allows individuals and organizations to save the file in a format that can be seen (and sometimes edited) even when The original application used to create the document is not available.
While reading the PDF files on the iPhone and iPad has been made possible through the Safari mobile (if they encountered while browsing PDF), and also through third-party applications such as GoodReader and Evernote a lot, they have created problems at all. When EuroSmartz introduced for iPhone and iPad Save2PDF end of 2010, he created a category in which he remains a top choice.
If you are not familiar with the company, it results in killing of printing applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and IPAD. As with all products I use EuroSmartz, Save2PDF just work, and includes some very useful document management and synchronization capabilities as well. In applications that allows printing, when you see something you want to save as a PDF file, you press on the "share" dropdown (usually represented by a curved arrow pointing right), which also usually print options. When Save2PDF installed, you press Print, and the dialog box appears, allowing you to save a file as a PDF in a local directory.
From Save2PDF app, you can collect the documents, download and save files as PDF files from Google Docs, Dropbox, and other cloud services; e-mail files; export them to the cloud location, open it in other applications, such as GoodReader, Noterize, Quickoffice, or Evernote; preview of the file, access contacts and photos, create a text file, and merge several files into PDF. Built-in Web browser allows you to save Web pages and e-mail as PDF files, too. You also can rename files, organize them in folders, and create a zip (compressed) files either from individual files or folders, which helps save storage space.
While Save2PDF is a remarkable application that provides functions that are quite unique, does have some drawbacks. During testing in the IPAD run both IOS 4.2 and later IOS 4.3, app fell over a few times. More important in everyday use is that some of the iconic interface is not very helpful, giving little clue about what their function will be called. Even after using the application repeatedly over several weeks, it's hard to remember the different abilities will be discovered by a plus (+) icon than the "bubble text" (or a computer screen?) Icons. It can remain on the iPad, because there are a lot of screen real estate to add text or icon labels either make it easier decipherable.
IPhone version works the same way with the version of the iPad, and while the document management more difficult on the small screen, navigating through the various options offer the application is, ironically (or, iconically) much easier: icons representing different functions front and center on screen iPhone app startup, while the IPAD they are small and moved into two small strip at the bottom of the screen.Source:mcworld
White iPhone 4 Coming Soon?
New developments in the saga of the longest in the history of the mobile has emerged thanks to Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. Phillip Schiller another Twitter account that "the white iPhone will be available this spring. Could this really ultimately means that the iPhone 4 White will be released? IPhone 4 White has been a mystery from the beginning with no direct statement from Apple about the problem at the plant and how it taken so long to complete. The reason is considered that the paint for the White version is much thicker and cause problems with the camera. Whatever the reason, it seems that the version of the iPhone 4 The White very close to the launch of the iPhone 5.
Apple:Jailbroken iPad 2
Last week, Apple followers who patiently waited for the announcement of the iPad 2 jailbreak, jailbreak was told that would not be possible until the promulgation of the iPhone 5. However, the iPhone Dev Team has managed to jailbreak the Comex members iPad 2 only within three days after pelancaran. As evidence, the Comex sharing photos from a tablet running Cydia - an open source Debian package manager that acts like a jailbreak App Store for the IOS platform. Cydia running on jailbroken iPad 2 According to the Comex, a new exploit has been found to jailbreak iPad 2 userland tools but will not be deployed until the proper tests done. This may take a few weeks and I am sure all owners iPad 2 will want to know it. Now, everyone knows that the iPhone Dev Team exploit tests with each device which may IOS to be compatible with the latest version of the jailbreak tools. So do not expect them to announce any estimated time of arrival immediately.
Confirm Release Date HTC Thunderbolt
Seems to have a lot of confusion exact launch date of HTC's much anticipated Thunderbolt recently, with reports showing several different release dates. Alan Ng As recently mentioned, it is estimated that the handset will arrive on March 21. However, as the reports Kellex droid-life.com, a new tweet from Imran Shahid - is believed to be representative HTC - seems to have confirmed the release date of HTC Thunderbolt. Post claimed that the handset will arrive at Verizon Wireless on March 17. Daniel Chubb As noted, both the HTC and Verizon Wireless appear to have been following in the footsteps of Apple, with a secret in terms of release date in Thunderbolt HTC. Now it appears that the tweet is only available for a while, because it has since been removed. The Thunderbolt HTC, Verizon 4GLTE first smartphone, is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor 1GHz, running on the Android 2.2 and features 4.3-inch capacitive touch screen, behind the 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus and a 1.3 megapixel front camera. Source:product-reviews
Flipboard to launch for iPhone
Mike McCue told the South By Southwest (SXSW) technology conference in Austin, Texas, that the app would require a complete redesign for the iPhone’s smaller screen but that his team had found a design that it was happy with. He said the new version wo
uld probably be released in the summer.
However, McCue said his company was not yet building an Android version of the service.
Flipboard takes the links that your friends are sharing online and lays them out in a magazine format. It has won consistent praise as one of the best iPad apps since i
t launched last year and now has partnerships with 15 publishers whose content is optimised for the app.
McCue told the conference: “Making content look great is one of the things that I am very passionate about.” He said that tablet devices meant rethinking the way content is displayed. “The web is still living in the mid-90s templates,” he added.
Speaking to The Telegraph, Evan Doll, who co-founded Flipboard with McCue, said that the company would also look at updating the app to take advantage of the iPad 2, launched in the US on Friday. He said Flipboard runs very quickly on the iPad 2 but there are things that the company can do to speed it up further.
Doll said that one of the key reasons for Flipboard's success was that it had been designed specifically for the iPad. He said: "We weren't taking something else and shoehorning it into the iPad. Source:telegraph
iPhone Release 5 will be aligned with iTunes Wireless
Now in 2011, we were there a few weeks away from the iPhone release date 5 at WWDC 2011, which will introduce a new iPhone featuring improvements rumored to include a chip A5, edge-to-edge of the screen, and many more that have been leaked. Rumors are strong enough, but you never know with Apple. One feature we hope will be included, once again, is Wi-Fi syncing between iTunes and the iPhone, there's no reason this technology should not have built-in to the iPhone 5G. We have seen this feature with the previous application. It's hard to believe that we still have to use a cable to the iPhone iPad 4 and 2, when syncing to iTunes. Apple's move goods more clouds, which only seems logical that they develop an option for wireless synchronization as a standard. Source:usermozo
Asus Eee Pad TF101 hits in FCC
Asus, a strong candidate for the tablets in 2001. Eee PC tablet Pad TF101 has now gone past the FCC hurdle in time for the start of his intended April. Asus Eee Transformer Pad has been approved to-Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality despite extensive details of the tablet has not come.
Pad Eee TF101 equipped with 10.1-inch tablet, the first from Asus. Tablets also another value first from Asus, the tablet is only based on dual-core processor NVIDIA Tegra. Eee TF101 Pad also has another claim to fame - it includes detachable keyboard which when installed will make the tablet PC notebook imitate, something that is obtained tablets tag Transformer. Should be based on Windows 7 operating system, tablet Eee Pad TF101 possibility of any price between $ 399 and $ 699, which if true would truly make an attractive proposition. Tablet was last seen at the CeBIT exhibition recently. Source:goodereader
HTC EVO View Now HTC Flyer?
Dengan pengumuman resmi baru-baru ini kedatangan HTC EVO VIEW,kita melihat HTC maju ke depan dan cepat mendaftarkan dua versi dari merek dagang dengan US Patent dan Trademark Office. Dengan demikian HTC EVO VIEW 4G sekarang dalam perjalanan menjadi merek dagang terdaftar.
Bagi anda yang tidak tahu apa ini adalah semua tentang, Sprint baru-baru ini memesan dua setengah jam waktu di CTIA berkaitan dengan pengumuman baru mereka berencana membuat. Ini adalah tentang pelancaran mendatang Samsung Nexus S pada jaringan mereka, HTC EVO VIEW dan sesuatu yang disebut Evo HTC 3D. Tentu saja hal ini tidak resmi dengan cara apapun, seperti Sprint tidak mengatakan apa perangkat itu akan menampilkan dalam dua setengah jam, tetapi semua sumber menunjukkan bahwa.
HTC EVO VIEW 4G - HTC Flyer dengan perubahan nama? HTC EVO VIEW 4G diduga tidak lain adalah tablet Flyer HTC di jaringan Sprint. Bagi anda tidak akrab dengan Flyer HTC, berikut adalah ikhtisar singkat dari HTC EVO VIEW 4G atau HTC Flyer spesifikasi (kemungkinan besar tentu saja): • 7 inch layar dengan resolusi 1024 x 600 piksel • Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread • 1.500 MHz processor - tidak ada pengumuman apakah itu tunggal atau dual core • 1 GB RAM • 32 GB built-in penyimpanan dan slot kad micro SD • 5 belakang megapiksel menghadap kamera dengan flash LED dan depan menghadap Kamera VGA • Bluetooth 3.0, Wi- Fi 802.11 b / g / n, micro USB semua hadir di sambungan depan Beratnya • in di hanya 14,82 ons (yang 420 gram) Sejauh ini semua kita tahu tentang misterius HTC EVO VIEW 4G atau Flyer HTC. Source:gforgames
Dolphin HD Browser Hardware To Motorola Xoom
Dolphin HD Android web browser is no doubt one of the popular application choices when it comes to finding alternatives to the original Chrome browser on Android devices. Unfortunately it's not fair well with a larger screen devices such as Samsung Galaxy Tab. Dolphin HD v4.5 for Motorola Android Xoom tablet Honeycomb But now with the Dolphin HD v4.5 for Android 3.0 release tablets Honeycomb, a very different picture painted.
Updated version of Dolphin HD specifically for tablet Honeycomb like Xoom Motorola has introduced support for hardware acceleration, making web browsing experience better. So, if you've been waiting to get rid of the browser on your original Motorola Xoom for a more feature packed option, applications Dolphin HD now play nice with widescreen tablet. Source: GizmoCrunch
Updated version of Dolphin HD specifically for tablet Honeycomb like Xoom Motorola has introduced support for hardware acceleration, making web browsing experience better. So, if you've been waiting to get rid of the browser on your original Motorola Xoom for a more feature packed option, applications Dolphin HD now play nice with widescreen tablet. Source: GizmoCrunch
Foursquare v1.9.7 for BlackBerry Updated
Today Foursquare released an update for their BlackBerry app. You can get your hands on it either through App World or by going to foursquare.com/blackberry/beta. It now sits at version 1.9.77 and has added a number of nice new features.
Now able to add comments to a friend’s check-in.
New trophy case view of all of your badges.
The ability for users to “Check for updates” straight from the app!
Addition of a photo gallery viewer.
To enter this view, click on a photo in venues to enlarge photo, then click one more time to enter the gallery view.
The friends dashboard now shows if the check-in has comments or photos.
Speed improvements for rendering the dashboard screen
Fixes to add friends and profile photo upload.
Improved data connection for users having issues connecting via https
And more. Source:n4bb
Taser App Locks Down Cell
Before you get too excited, the Taser app isn’t what you think it is. But what it will do is protect your family while they are driving.
A special app that’s only available for Blackberry and Android platforms (it needs Bluetooth to function properly), the Taser prevents cell-phone related driving distractions, promotes responsible driving behaviors, and offers important information you may need in emergency situations. Basically, it locks down your cell phone while you are behind the wheel, so you get that peace of mind for when your teen borrows the car.
Here’s how it works: the app uses Bluetooth to communicate via a small dongle that connects to the vehicle’s diagnostic port. When it makes a connection, it locks down the phone except for the Taser app which gives the user only basic functionality including voice dialing and 911 access. You also get GPS and cellular functionality (with its own SIM card). If you really want to keep an eye on what your teens are doing, it will keep track of a vehicle’s location and will report unsafe driving behavior and accidents – it’s the perfect snitch.
The Taser kit will cost you $249.95 plus a recurring fee starting at $14.95/month. If the price doesn’t shock you (sorry, couldn’t resist), the Taser may be a worthwhile investment, especially if you want to monitor your young drivers. Source:autoguide
iPad 2 lineup at launch
Thousands of people thronged the Apple store in both the U.S. coast as 2 iPad went on sale yesterday, indicating a still strong tarikkan for devices that dominate the market is still young it is made. Brave the cold rain and curiously, hordes of fans - many of whom had lined up overnight - formed a line of pre-sales before the device went on sale at 5 pm from New York to San Francisco. The men broke out as the staff of blue-clad sea Apple threw open the door and give high-five to the first buyer iPad excited in Manhattan. voters will offer clues about whether Apple tablet demand remained strong for almost a year after being convicted of the original smash hit, alone created the tablet market and inspired a wave of copycat from Motorola for the Research in Motion. More than 800 lined up outside the Apple store on Manhattan's Fifth Ave. ahead of the launch, hoping to get first dibs on thinner, lighter and faster iPad that Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced last week to strong reviews. "I want to be part of it," said Andrew Christian, 26, a pharmacy technician from the Bronx who No. 11 in line after waiting all night in the rain. Apple shares rose 1.5 percent, to close at $ 351.99 on Nasdaq. Wall St anticipate a strong start with 2 iPad, equivalent to the original release, although some analysts are more bullish. Brian White Ticonderoga Securities, said Apple could potentially sell 1 million iPads over the weekend - about matching sales in their first month on the market in 2010. "It looks to me like it would be a very strong launch," he said. More than 200 people waited outside Apple's flagship San Francisco store at 9 am local time, more than double by lunch. The line that, in themselves, a spectacle. More than 100 spectators gathered to witness the antics only Apple fans in Manhattan. "It's curious to see how people can become so fanatical I. Source:montrealgazette
Apple Password Controls On iPhone in-App Purchases
With the introduction of its new iOS 4.3 operating system update, Apple has upgraded password protection around purchases made within iPhone and iPad applications, an attempt to prevent consumers (particularly children) from unwittingly racking up substantial iTunes charges. IOS 4.3 introduces a new feature requiring password entry when virtual goods, game add-ons and other features are purchased within an application downloaded to an iOS-based device: "In addition to a password being required to purchase an app on the App Store, a reentry of your password is now required when making an in-app purchase," Apple spokesperson Trudy Muller told The Washington Post.
The move follows weeks after the Federal Trade Commission stated it would review potentially deceptive practices connected to in-app purchases within children's games optimized for iOS. Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) first alerted FTC chairman Jon Leibowitz to the issue, writing letters urging the consumer watchdog to investigate the in-app transaction model. "We fully share your concern that consumers, particularly children, are unlikely to understand the ramifications of these types of purchases," Leibowitz replied in a letter to Markey. "Let me assure you we will look closely at the current industry practice with respect to the marketing and delivery of these types of applications."
Markey wrote that the in-app purchase model may be deceptive, explaining that when parents download titles geared for their children, they do not anticipate the application will include virtual items available for sale. Last month, The Washington Post reported multiple parent complaints tied to in-app transactions across the iOS platform--one child playing the Smurfs Village game spent a reported $1,400 acquiring batches of Smurfberries priced at $99 each.
Consumer protection experts question whether Apple's new policies go far enough to satisfy lawmaker concerns, however. Linda Goldstein, Advertising and Marketing Chair at law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, said that in-app purchases encompass multiple consumer protection issues, including marketing to children and recurring charges to a "non-traditional billing device." According to Goldstein, mobile devices have "essentially become the equivalent of credit cards in the hands of children. When that happens and you have on top of that programs that inherently involve recurring charges, it's a recipe for high FTC scrutiny."
App store analytics firm Distimo reports that between June 2010 and December 2010, revenues generated by in-app purchases in free applications more than doubled across both the iPhone and iPad. In-app transactions across free and premium apps now account for 49 percent of iPhone developer revenues and 29 percent of iPad developer income. Source:fiercemobilecontent
The move follows weeks after the Federal Trade Commission stated it would review potentially deceptive practices connected to in-app purchases within children's games optimized for iOS. Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) first alerted FTC chairman Jon Leibowitz to the issue, writing letters urging the consumer watchdog to investigate the in-app transaction model. "We fully share your concern that consumers, particularly children, are unlikely to understand the ramifications of these types of purchases," Leibowitz replied in a letter to Markey. "Let me assure you we will look closely at the current industry practice with respect to the marketing and delivery of these types of applications."
Markey wrote that the in-app purchase model may be deceptive, explaining that when parents download titles geared for their children, they do not anticipate the application will include virtual items available for sale. Last month, The Washington Post reported multiple parent complaints tied to in-app transactions across the iOS platform--one child playing the Smurfs Village game spent a reported $1,400 acquiring batches of Smurfberries priced at $99 each.
Consumer protection experts question whether Apple's new policies go far enough to satisfy lawmaker concerns, however. Linda Goldstein, Advertising and Marketing Chair at law firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, said that in-app purchases encompass multiple consumer protection issues, including marketing to children and recurring charges to a "non-traditional billing device." According to Goldstein, mobile devices have "essentially become the equivalent of credit cards in the hands of children. When that happens and you have on top of that programs that inherently involve recurring charges, it's a recipe for high FTC scrutiny."
App store analytics firm Distimo reports that between June 2010 and December 2010, revenues generated by in-app purchases in free applications more than doubled across both the iPhone and iPad. In-app transactions across free and premium apps now account for 49 percent of iPhone developer revenues and 29 percent of iPad developer income. Source:fiercemobilecontent
Apple Fans Camp For New iPad
The new iPad went on sale in the United States on Friday, with Apple fans queuing at the company's stores across the country to be among the first to snap up the coveted tablet computers.
Apple began selling the iPad 2, which was unveiled by chief executive Steve Jobs last week, as sales opened online overnight and at Apple's 236 US stores starting at 5:00 pm (2200 GMT).
Estimated shipping times for iPads ordered at Apple's online shop went from a few days to a few weeks, indicating strong demand by people who didn't want to face queues at real world stores.
"I suspect they will sell more iPads this time around than last time around," Gartner analyst Van Baker told AFP.
"I am not seeing much shape up in the form of competition, so I have to continue to believe they are going to be pretty dominant."
A line of people, including some who camped out overnight swathed in rain gear and equipped with chairs and big umbrellas, formed around the block outside Apple's Fifth Avenue store in New York City.
First in line was Hazem Sayed, an applications developer who had purchased his coveted spot from Amanda Foote, an entrepreneurial 20-year-old from Florida who staked her claim outside Apple on Wednesday, then auctioned the place on Craigslist and by word of mouth.
"It went from $150 to $600 in about 10 minutes," she said. Finally Sayed came in with the winning bid: $900.
Sayed said he'd be immediately taking his new iPad 2 to a business meeting in Dubai where he would use its technology for mounting interactive presentations. "I'm going to buy two iPads. If I could I'd buy four," he said.
Many others in the crowd were foreigners seeking to take advantage of an opportunity they won't have in their own country for a while.
The iPad 2, which is one-third thinner, nearly 15 percent lighter and faster than the model released in April 2010, will be available in around two dozen other countries later this month.
Mingda Zhong, 18, a student from Nanjing, China, said that even the original iPad is rare at home. "You cannot buy the iPad 1 very easily," he said.
"Most Chinese do not have it."
About 50 people near the head of the long iPad 2 queue of outside the Apple Store in downtown San Francisco were there for a company that evidently intended to send the tablets back to China for resale at hefty mark-ups.
Second in line was James Almeida, a 24-year-old college student who resisted the original iPad but showed up at 4:00 am to sate his longing now that the second-generation model is available.
"I decided that the iPad is not something that anyone really needs, but if you have it, it's awesome," Almeida told AFP. "This is the only product I've seen that has created its own need, which is amazing."
Besides the size and weight, the other major improvement to the touchscreen tablet computer is the addition of front- and rear-facing cameras that allow users to take still pictures and video and hold video conversations.
Apple sold 15 million iPads last year, bringing in $10 billion in new revenue and creating an entirely new category of consumer electronics devices.
Dozens of other companies have been scrambling since then to bring tablets to market, most of them relying on Google's Android software, and Apple is hoping the iPad 2 will keep it a step ahead of its rivals.
But with the exception of the Galaxy Tab from South Korea's Samsung, rival tablet-makers have enjoyed little success.
"So far, it's looking pretty rosy for Apple," Baker said.
Technology research firm Gartner is forecasting sales of 55 million tablet computers worldwide this year and another research firm, Forrester, said Apple has little to worry about for now.
"Competing tablets to the iPad are poised to fail, which is why we're forecasting that Apple will have at least 80 percent share of the US consumer tablet market in 2011," Forrester said.
The iPad 2 received mostly praise from the influential technology columnists who adored its power, beauty, sleekness, and "eco-system" of applications for work or play.
More than 65,000 applications have been created for the iPad, while there are currently only about 100 crafted for tablets running Android.
The iPad 2 is selling at the same prices as the original iPad, ranging from $499 for the 16-gigabyte version to $829 for the top-of-the-line 64-GB model.
The iPad 2 will be available on March 25 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Britain, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Source:independent
Apple began selling the iPad 2, which was unveiled by chief executive Steve Jobs last week, as sales opened online overnight and at Apple's 236 US stores starting at 5:00 pm (2200 GMT).
Estimated shipping times for iPads ordered at Apple's online shop went from a few days to a few weeks, indicating strong demand by people who didn't want to face queues at real world stores.
"I suspect they will sell more iPads this time around than last time around," Gartner analyst Van Baker told AFP.
"I am not seeing much shape up in the form of competition, so I have to continue to believe they are going to be pretty dominant."
A line of people, including some who camped out overnight swathed in rain gear and equipped with chairs and big umbrellas, formed around the block outside Apple's Fifth Avenue store in New York City.
First in line was Hazem Sayed, an applications developer who had purchased his coveted spot from Amanda Foote, an entrepreneurial 20-year-old from Florida who staked her claim outside Apple on Wednesday, then auctioned the place on Craigslist and by word of mouth.
"It went from $150 to $600 in about 10 minutes," she said. Finally Sayed came in with the winning bid: $900.
Sayed said he'd be immediately taking his new iPad 2 to a business meeting in Dubai where he would use its technology for mounting interactive presentations. "I'm going to buy two iPads. If I could I'd buy four," he said.
Many others in the crowd were foreigners seeking to take advantage of an opportunity they won't have in their own country for a while.
The iPad 2, which is one-third thinner, nearly 15 percent lighter and faster than the model released in April 2010, will be available in around two dozen other countries later this month.
Mingda Zhong, 18, a student from Nanjing, China, said that even the original iPad is rare at home. "You cannot buy the iPad 1 very easily," he said.
"Most Chinese do not have it."
About 50 people near the head of the long iPad 2 queue of outside the Apple Store in downtown San Francisco were there for a company that evidently intended to send the tablets back to China for resale at hefty mark-ups.
Second in line was James Almeida, a 24-year-old college student who resisted the original iPad but showed up at 4:00 am to sate his longing now that the second-generation model is available.
"I decided that the iPad is not something that anyone really needs, but if you have it, it's awesome," Almeida told AFP. "This is the only product I've seen that has created its own need, which is amazing."
Besides the size and weight, the other major improvement to the touchscreen tablet computer is the addition of front- and rear-facing cameras that allow users to take still pictures and video and hold video conversations.
Apple sold 15 million iPads last year, bringing in $10 billion in new revenue and creating an entirely new category of consumer electronics devices.
Dozens of other companies have been scrambling since then to bring tablets to market, most of them relying on Google's Android software, and Apple is hoping the iPad 2 will keep it a step ahead of its rivals.
But with the exception of the Galaxy Tab from South Korea's Samsung, rival tablet-makers have enjoyed little success.
"So far, it's looking pretty rosy for Apple," Baker said.
Technology research firm Gartner is forecasting sales of 55 million tablet computers worldwide this year and another research firm, Forrester, said Apple has little to worry about for now.
"Competing tablets to the iPad are poised to fail, which is why we're forecasting that Apple will have at least 80 percent share of the US consumer tablet market in 2011," Forrester said.
The iPad 2 received mostly praise from the influential technology columnists who adored its power, beauty, sleekness, and "eco-system" of applications for work or play.
More than 65,000 applications have been created for the iPad, while there are currently only about 100 crafted for tablets running Android.
The iPad 2 is selling at the same prices as the original iPad, ranging from $499 for the 16-gigabyte version to $829 for the top-of-the-line 64-GB model.
The iPad 2 will be available on March 25 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Britain, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Source:independent
Blackberry Music Application
7digital experienced music providers are on scene a BlackBerry with a free application, even if we reflect the point in trying to compete with the iTunes digital music giant. However, it offers the opportunity to buy high berkualiti MP3 directly to your phone and lets you check the latest charts. Shazam is the crown jewel, although a relative veteran of the mobile music scene. Listen to the song on the radio but did not know what it is? Turn Shazam and within seconds it should be able to tag songs and let you know the artist and song. He novelty, however, like a pair of knock-off jeans, wear from time to time and artists clearly have not released any official likely to abandon Shazam. For those who know the artist and song title but do not know the lyrics, however, then TuneWiki may be a bit more useful. It collates all the songs on your phone and the river lyrics on the screen while it plays - a bit like subtitles for music miring.Ada also paid a number of popular applications available as well, from the Creator, MP3 to Ringtone aptly named Ultimate Music Quiz, which tests your music 1000 knowledge using several questions. This is all a little firecracker, but wet, and we wondered why the BlackBerry tertanya only stick to the real power - instant email and instant messaging. Source:youfacom.com
iPhone 5 Comes With Bigger Screen
The new generation of iPhone design has been leaked today. As you can see below, it’s Apple’s“mold engineering drawings” for the iPhone 5. They are applying the same design but comes with bigger screen. iDealsChina reported the wireframe CAD graphics are supplied to case designers that will provide accessories for the handset.
The design is identical as the current iPhone but as we have mention it will acquired larger screen with smaller bezel. According to the rumor, Apple is planning to change the glass back for a unibody metal chassis and antenna integrated with the company logo may not be the case. Inside you will see a dual-core 1GHz Apple A5 processor.
Souce:slashphone
Element Case Vapor Pro iPhone 4 Case
According to Element Case, the Vapor Pro is the most expensive non-designer iPhone 4 case available. This version is masculine looking and made in aluminum. Rather than snapping on to the iPhone 4, it is screwed on (with a supplied tool). The ports to all the buttons and connectors on the phone are easy to access, while the case further gives the iPhone a more ergonomic shape for holding. There is even a polymer section over the antenna to prevent signal issues. Element cases offers the Vapor Pro iPhone case in a number of colors and finishes. Retail price is $149.99, and you can enter to win one below.
To enter, leave a comment on this post sharing why you'd like to win this case. The giveaway ends on March 18th at 8:00pm PST. See additional rules below.
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before March 18th, 2011 at 8:00PM Pacific Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
Souce:luxist
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