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by gseth on 3rd March, 2011 in Apple
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The iPad 2 is more of a "progressed device" rather than holding its series title of being "innovative". I would agree with Steve Jobs statement, that "2010 was the year of the iPad", however not so true for 2011, even though claimed otherwise. Though the iPad 2 has lo... |
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by gseth on 27th February, 2011 in HTC, Android
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A HTC spokesman confirmed that the Desire HD, Desire Z and Incredible S would be getting the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update by Q2 2011.
The original Desire was launched with Android 2.1 Eclair, it got the Froyo update few weeks back and now it seems it is going to get the Gingerbread update to... |
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by gseth on 25th February, 2011 in Android, Applications
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Twitter for Android is now updated to version 2.0.1. If you use Twitter I recommend you download this update. The main highlight of this is that the timeline will maintain its position when you exit or re-enter the application. This is really convenient and practical.
Here is the official chan... |
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by gseth on 25th February, 2011 in Samsung, Android
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Samsung Germany, at a bloggers event in Frankfurt today, confirmed that the Galaxy S would be getting the Android 2.3 update in March 2011. According to SmartDroid.de, Frank Gilly, one of the attendees, twitted this information
As the case was with the Android Froyo Update, most of the Eu... |
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by gseth on 25th February, 2011 in Motorola, Samsung, HTC, Android, LG
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Android dominated the Mobile World Conference this year with manufacturers announcing tablets and phones like cupcakes. If you are looking to upgrade your Galaxy Tab or want to buy a new tablet, it might be pretty confusing in which one to select.
Below is a comparison of Honeycomb tablets fro... |
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by gseth on 24th February, 2011 in Android
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During a keynote presentation at the Mobile World Conference 2011, Eric Schmidt, for the first time showed a video of the global Android phone activations. Android as a open source platform has grown enormously and most of the manufacturers globally are now adopting Android as their primary OS. An... |
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by gseth on 24th February, 2011 in Android, Applications
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The previous beta release of Firefox 4 for Android was horrible. It used to consume too much memory with only when few tabs were opened and the browser was laggy.
The latest beta release, it much better but still not perfect for me to use it as an everyday browser. I still prefer Dolphin ... |
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