February 07, 2011

LG Optimus Pad comes with Honeycomb, Tegra 2 and 3D display

LG has officially will issue a tablet PC that is named Optimus Pad, Tablet adds Optimus family line that uses the Android OS. Optimus Pad has a 8.9 inch wide screen is also certain to be carrying the Honeycomb Android operating system.

LG Optimus Pad The Operating System is, of course, is Android the latest version 3.0 which has called Honeycomb which was specially developed for tablet PC devices. Optimus Pad itself is planned to be exhibited to the public officially on the event Mobile World Congress 2011 which took place in Barcelona, Spain, 14 February.

Occurrences LG Optimus Pad offers something different to compete in the market, one of the advantages it offers is already wearing Optimus Pad dual core processor Nvidia Tegra 2, although this can not be said that a special advantage because of the previous Motorola offers the same thing at the latest tablet , Motorola XOOM

LG Optimus Pad (aka G-Slate) also been equipped with a front-facing camera plus a pair of imagers on the back allowing for 3D picture-taking, 32GB of onboard storage, and a 6.400 mAh battery.

Overview Specifications of LG Optimus Pad:
- OS: Google Android 3.0 Honeycomb
- Display: 8.9 inch touch-screen 3D-capable 1280 x 768
- CPU: 1 Ghz + (Dual-core Tegra 2 Processor)
- Memory internal 32 GB
- Front-facing camera
- Thin, probably an inch in width or smaller
- WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G support
- GPS
- Battery 6,400mAh
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February 06, 2011

Android Market now Accessible from your PC

The users of Android-based smarthphone certainly know what it is the Android Market. Android Market now that previously could only be accessed via mobile phones, but not anymore. Google has developed it to expand its application store to the web so that the Android Market can be accessed via computer. So when we find Android applications become easier because of the presence service.

So that we can learn first applications that we want to wear, like 30 the best game or know the 20 best 20 Android apps before we install our phone

Android Market
How do I use it? Easy enough, users only need to refer to the website https://market.android.com. Furthermore, they are required to enter an email address that is also used on Android phones.

After doing the procedure, visitors will be shown a variety of applications in sequence according to category, not much different from the Android Market is accessible through the phone.

Installing applications becomes easier. We just choose the application you want to install, select install option, then the game will automatically installed on mobile phones. Easy is not it?

Another advantage with the presence of this web version of Android Market is the presence of some paid applications that previously could not be accessed on the phone. Yes, for certain areas not all applications can be used. Now the gap is not there anymore.

In addition to providing application Android, Google's newly launched site is also integrated with several other services such as Email, Calendar, Documents, Photos and more. List any device or application that was used will be listed on the My Account page.

Good luck using the web version of the Android Market....
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February 05, 2011

The advantages of Android Honeycomb

Google has officially introduced the Android Honeycomb as the operating system for tablets. There are several advantages of Honeycomb when compared with the previous version of the Android OS.

As quoted from Computerworld, here's some interesting things from Android Honeycomb.

Android Honeycomb1. Switching and better multitasking
Android is good in multitasking applications, now it is again enhanced. In Honeycomb users can easily switch applications by simply touching an icon in the system bar. After that then you will see a thumbnail of the application running.

2. Better capability to vary Widget
Capability against a variety of widgets promised would be more indulgent of its users. For example widget to display Google's Gmail e-mail, users do not need to open the Gmail application to browse in it, just need to scrolling of the widget only. Another benefit is, it is hoped the developers could create applications that are increasingly attractive.

3. Increased ability to Copy-Paste

Several series terhahulu Android is already able to do copy-paste, but some users questioned the text selection problem which is rather difficult. Now it is trying to be resolved, in addition to copy-paste the Google also added to share it on the selected text.

4. Browser Chrome better

There is one missing feature that is placed in the Chrome browser on Android earlier, the ability Tab. Yes, that is in Honeycomb Chrome can now do so. In addition users can also synchronize between the browser on the phone with Chrome on the computer.

5. Notifications clearer
With a bigger screen, automatically make Google more flexibility to place notification on the screen.

6. Improved Drag and Drop and Mutitouch

Larger screen sizes, to sue Google to improve the multitouch capabilities in Android, not to mention the features drag and drop. In the demo shown, the user can drag and drop to move emails in Gmail application.

In addition to upgrades mentioned above, Honeycomb is also designed for top graphics cards and is the reason why Honeycomb better suited for tablet PC. With a top graphics card would be expected to provide a different experience when users play games or run applications via the tablet Honeycomb.
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February 03, 2011

20 Best free Android Apps

Since the Android Market is present several years ago. Has more than 100,000 applications have been present there, whether the application of Social Network, Game, Utility, Multimedia and others.

But, what is the best Android applications?

Here we try to explain the 20 applications that enter the Android category for your best and should have (taken from http://www.makeuseof.com), not a game application, because 30 the best game Android we have discussed before. Following the application, please select which one best for your Android smarthphone

But, what are the best Android apps?

In this article, I’m going to cover the top 20 best Android apps that aren’t games. If you’re looking for a clear cut list of the most useful apps that belong on your phone, this is it.


Communication & Social Apps
Since this is your phone we’re talking about, communication and social applications are probably a good place to start.
1. Facebook For Android


If you’re like most people, you spend more time on Facebook than any other website on the Internet. If you’d like to be able to keep track of all of your friends on your phone, the Facebook for Android app is a must. You can even sync your Facebook contacts with your phone.



2. Twitter


With the Twitter app, you can do everything you can do online with Twitter. Send tweets, DMs, share photos and video and view the real-time search, maps and trending topics.




3. FoursquareGowalla


Since both of these apps pretty much do the same thing, I decided to include them together. Foursquare and Gowalla let you explore your city, see where your friends are and check into venues to receive prizes and rewards. Honestly, they’re both great apps. I routinely use them both.



4. Google Voice


Place calls and send text messages showing your Google number. You can find a lot of creative ways to use this app, including having your Google calls forwarded to your phone.



5. Meebo IM


An all-in-one chat client, Meebo IM lets you chat with your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Myspace, Google Talk, Jabber and ICQ, all at the same time. Not using Meebo? Here’s 8 reasons why you should.


 
Entertainment & Multimedia Apps

Now lets take a look at some apps for your entertainment. This section is mostly comprised of movies, music and sports applications.
 6. ESPN ScoreCenter

If you’re looking to follow all of your favorite sports teams or the day’s latest action, the ESPN ScoreCenter app is all you need. Whether you follow the NFL or the Premier League, ScoreCenter is the most comprehensive sports app for the Android. Use it to keep track of stats for your fantasy sports teams.



7. Movies


If you’re a movie buff, you should check out the Movies app. Made by Flixster, this app helps you look up showtimes for the top box office movies, view local theaters, browse 65,000 DVDs, read reviews from Rotten Tomatoes and even manage your Netflix queue.

If you want to look up even more detailed movie information, the IMDb Movies & TV app is good also.



8. Pandora Radio


Pandora Radio lets you stream your favorite music on your phone (in the US only). This is the ideal way to listen to music because it allows you to hear all the latest tunes without having to continually upload them to your phone and take up space.

If you’re a fan of Grooveshark, you can also find their application on the Android Market.



9. Last.fm


Like Pandora Radio, Last.fm can also be used to listen to streaming music. What makes it different, however, is the ability to learn about your favorite artists, find nearby concerts and share your music tastes with the Last.fm scrobbler.



Lifestyle Apps

In this section, you’ll find a few useful lifestyle apps. These can be used when you’re out looking for something to do in your town.
10. Urbanspoon


Urbanspoon is a very useful app for when you’re out on the town and can’t decide where you want to eat. Shake your phone and Urbanspoon recommends restaurants near you.



11. Groupon


Groupon is the best site to help you find daily deals in your city. The daily deals concept is a hot topic right now and has been generating a lot of buzz. Get in on the savings while you can.



12. Yelp


Yelp not only lets you search for places to eat, shop, drink and play, but it lets you leave/read reviews of all of the places around you. Very helpful if you’re looking for that perfect place to stay or eat dinner.



News & Reference Apps

Need to find something? With these apps, you can locate just about anything.
13. Yellow Pages


Yellow Pages might be one of the most underrated apps out there. It does exactly what you would expect it to, but it does it so well. Speak or type a business or service and receive locally relevant results.



14. USA Today


Behind on the day’s news? Use the USA Today app to catch up on the latest news, scores, weather and photos you would normally find in the USA Today newspaper.



15. Google Maps


Since I recently moved to the city, this app has saved me countless hours of being lost. Use it to find your way around and get walking, driving and public transportation directions to find the quickest way to get somewhere.

One feature I really like is, when signed into your Google account, how you can look up directions on your computer and, when it’s time to leave, you open the app on your phone and it remembers your search history.



Tools & Utilities Apps
There are a lot of great tools and utilities apps on the Android Market. To round out our list, lets look at the best ones.

16. Backgrounds & Ringtones


There are 2 things that you surely need to do when you get a new phone: change the background and get a custom ringtone. Since these apps could easily be merged into one I decided to do so on this list. They each house a wide selection of creativity for you to choose from.



17. Advanced Task Killer Free


Keep your phone running super fast by killing tasks when you’re done with them. There are a lot of task killing apps out there. This one’s the best.



18. Lookout


Lookout gives your phone security with its antivirus and backup capabilities. You can also use it to locate your phone when it’s lost.



19. Dropbox


We’ve written lots about the usefulness of Dropbox. Now you can access it on your Android device.



20. Evernote


Evernote allows you to jot down notes, clip articles, take snapshots and save recordings for later. Everything you save gets synchronized with your account on your PC.
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Samsung Galaxy Player, the new rival of iPod Touch

Family Samsung Galaxy not only to mobile phones only, but also a music player. At a celebration last CES 2011, Samsung introduced the Galaxy player as a digital music player iPod Touch challenger. Reportedly, Samsung will sell to the public in the near future.


Galaxy Player reportedly will begin to open pre orders on 4 February 2011, in South Korea. But not yet known when this Android-based devices will be thrown into a number of stores worldwide.

Samsung Galaxy Player
Galaxy Player will be available in two models with 8GB and 16GB memory, similar to what was issued by the iPod Touch. Galaxy Player will run the Android 2.2 (Froyo) and support 1GHz processors. Meanwhile, this player will use a screen measuring 3.2 inch LCD Super Clean WVGA 800x480 resolution.

Some other interesting features will also be presented in the Galaxy Players, including T-DMB, SoundAlive audio enhancing technology, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 support.

Compared with the iPod Touch, Galaxy Player embedded 2 MP camera in the back of the device, including GPS, support for HD video playback, MicroSD, and the 1200mAh battery.

Specifications of Android Samsung Galaxy Player:
- Android 2.2 OS
- Dimensions: 54.2 x 105.5 x 11.08 mm
- Weight: 84 grams
- 1 GHZ Processor with mulitasking
- 3.2-inch Touch Screen Display, WQVGA resolution, TFT LCD display
- 2 MP camera with limited autofocus
- Advanced DLNA support
- Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, micro USB 2.0 port
- Internal Memory: 16 GB or 8 GB, micro SD card up to 32 GB
- Integrated GPS(Gobal Position System),Digital Compass, Accelerometer Sensor
- Common Features are SoundAlive, DivX support and FM Radio


     
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Huawei EC5805 (AHALink), 3G EVDO wifi router from AHA

BConnect as Internet service provider not only has released the first CDMA mobile phone-based Android 2.2 Froyo Huawei IDEOS with five color choices comes with several security features such as wireless tethering, 3.2 megapixel camera, better known by the name AHATouch

Huawei IDEOS or AHATouch is the first Android smart phone in Indonesia, which is suitable to be owned by young people. Android Froyo operating system was unable to present a variety of attractive applications and interactive
Huawei EC5805 - AHALink
BConnect also cooperated with Huawei modem with the release of  Huawei EC5805 or better known as AHALink. This device is small size and lightweight making it easier to carry anywhere, other than that this modem has the capability in the network 3G/EVDO Rev-A 800 MHz and 2G CDMA 1x 2000.

Huawei EC5805 or AHALink, is a variant of Mobile WiFi modem that is very different from its predecessor products. The modem is capable of providing internet connectivity to five sets at the same time with very easy configuration

Specifications of Modem CDMA Huawei EC5805:
- Frequency (3G) EVDO Rev.A 800 MHZ
- Frequency (2G) CDMA 2000 1x 800Mz
- Reception: EVDO Rev A 800 MHz
- Speed: 1.8Mbps Downlink 3.1Mbps/Uplink
- Dimensions: 96mm × 56mm × 11.6mm
- Weight: 80g (including the battery)
- LED
- Battery: 1150 mAh, duration of use: 3 hours, Maximum standby time: 90 hours
- Micro SD card slot (supports up to 32GB)
- Internal Memory: 128MB Flash, 64MB RAM
- R-UIM
- WiFi: 802.11.b / g
- Encryption: WEP, WPA, WPA2
- Support OS: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6 the latest upgrades
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January 31, 2011

Specs of BlackBerry Monaco, Montana, Sedona, and Malibu

The latest BlackBerry will reportedly codenamed BlackBerry Monaco, Montana, Sedona, and Malibu mentioned will become a mainstay of Research In Motion (RIM) in 2011.

Indeed, in addition to Monaco, Montana, Sedona and Malibu, RIM's business roadmap for 2011 which was also leaked the name of the BlackBerry Curve 9330 and BlackBerry Playbook.

But the specifications for the Playbook seems to have too often been disclosed to the public. Because, RIM are no longer shy to fling it on various occasions. Just waiting till the date when this product is released to the market.

There are 4 other products that are still mysterious, the Monaco, Montana, Sedona, and Malibu. Here it is leaked from the technical specifications of 4 products, which quoted from CrackBerry

BlackBerry Monaco
- Dimensions: 120 x 62 x 11, 5 mm
- Processor: 1.2 GHz Qualcomm
- Display: 3.7 inch, 800 x 480 resolution, 15.9 aspect ratio
- Camera: 5 megapixels, flash, and HD video recording
- Navigation: capacitive touch screen navigation keys + Blackberry + optical navigation module
- Memory: 4GB storage + 768 MB RAM + up to 32 GB SD card
- Wi-Fi/GPS: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n + GPS + Bluetooth mobile hotspot 2.1.EDR
- Connectivity: Micro USB + Bluetooth
- Sensors: Magnetometer - Accelerometer - Proximity
- Software: Enhanced BlackBerr SW v6.1, BlackBerry Evolution 6, Open GL ES 2.0
- Target released to the market: July - August 2011

BlackBerry Montana
- This product is said to be one of the most sleek BlackBerry
- Dimensions: 115 x 66 x 10, 5 mm
- Processor: 1.2 GHz Qualcomm
- Display: 2.8 diagonal - 640 x 480 VGA resolution - 287 dpi
- Camera: 5 megapixels, flash, IS, and 720 p HD recording
- Navigation: Capacitive touch - optical trackpad
- Keypad: Wide qwerty, physical send, end, esc, menu right side, volume control
- Memory: 8GB - 768 MB of RAM - up to 32 GB SD card
- Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz b / g / n - 5 GHz a / n - mobile hotspot
- Connectivity: Micro USB - Bluetooth - NFC
- Sensors: Magnetometer, Accelerometer, Proximity
- Estimates released in August 2011

BlackBerry Sedona
- Processor: Qualcomm MSM 8655 800 MHz
- Display HVGA Display, 480 x 360 display, 246 dpi
- Navigation: Trackpad + Navigation Keys + Narrow qwerty
- Camera: 5 megapixels
- Memory: 512 MB + 512 MB RAM + up to 32 GB SD card
- Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n
- GPS: Autonomous & A-GPS
- Software: BlackBerry v6.1 Lite
- NFC Connectivity - Micro USB - Bluetooth
- Prediction launch August-September 2011

BlackBerry Malibu
- BlackBerry Curve series first to use touch screen
- Processor: Qualcomm MSM 8655 800 MHz CPU
- Display: 3.25 inch, 480 x 360 HVGA
- Navigation: Trackpad and Navigation keys
- Keypad: Virtual qwerty
- Camera: 5 megapixels with HD video recording
- Memory: 1 GB Flash + 512 MB RAM, SD slot Micro Hot Swap
- Wi_Fi: 802.11 b / g / n
- GPS: Autonomous & A-GPS
- Connectivity: NFC - Micro USB - Bluetooth 2.1
- Sensor: Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer
- Target released late 2010 or early 2011
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