Ernan Baldomero+ 20 Jan 2013 android, apple safari, beta version, bookmarking, desktop version, engine platform, gestures, google, ios, layout engine, mobile browser, opera software, pc browser, pocket lint, rich applications, screen opera, slashgear, smartphone products, touch input, webkit
Opera Software is set to release a new browser specifically for smartphone and tablet devices called Opera Ice this February. The new mobile browser was designed to be touch input and gestures and ditching buttons to control elements like forwards and backwards. It also introduces several innovations on the interface and user experience front, but [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 19 Jan 2013 1 billion, android, call option, challenge microsoft, developers, dominance, facebook, free voice, graph search, international clients, launch, mobile numbers, msn messenger, networking giant, search feature, social networking sites, tap, user accounts, voip service
Social networking giant Facebook has announced the launching of its first VoIP service embedded on its Graph Search feature in apparent challenge to Skype dominance of VoIP service. Last January 15, Facebook announced to the press in the US the launch of the service and on Wednesday it has added to the free voice calling [...]
Sony revealed the release of its new flagship Android powered smartphone the Sony Xperia Z on the CES2013 last January 6. The Xperia Z is loaded with Google Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and powered by Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core quad-core (1.5 GHz Qualcomm APQ8064+MDM9215M) processor, a 13 megapixel built-in camera with autofocus and a full [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 05 May 2012 android, apps, bouncer, google, high risk, lookout, mobile devices, mobile security, mobile user, new malware, operating system, private networks, proxy, sandwich, security firm, trojan, web browser
NotCompatible is a new malware attacking Android OS powered mobile devices were spotted by a mobile security firm that spreads when a user visits hacked websites. Lookout, a mobile security firm, alerted users that the new malware attack is the first of its type reported on mobile devices since common malware and Trojan distribution is [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 17 Apr 2012 android, battery capacity, display resolution, dual camera, dual core, galaxy, hongkong, iphone, mainland china, meizu, mx, phone manufacturer, ppi, quadcore processor, rear camera, smartphones
Chinese phone manufacturer Meizu announced the release of its flagship Android smartphone the quadcore Meizu MX that is promised to match the power and performance of Samsung Galaxy SIII. The Meizu MX will be powered by 1.5 Ghz Exynos 4412 quadcore processor that overclocks at 1.8GHz the same of what is being used on Samsung [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 06 Apr 2012 720p, android, google, hd, imdb, imgb, imgsrc, internet movie database, movie trailers, pesky bugs, playbacks, quality settings, smartphones, user interface, video playback, video quality
The Internet Movie Database (IMGb) has released an update for its Android app allowing users to get a better 720 HD video streaming on their Android devices. IMDb is a source for the trailers of the latest movies, and the latest update on its Android app helps in solving some pesky bugs and and bringing [...]
Ernan Baldomero+ 28 Mar 2012 512 mb ram, android, audio technology, bluetooth, chinese yuan, core processor, dual sim, gsm networks, hsdpa, hsupa, htc, international markets, lcd display, phone hardware, qualcomm, smartphone, touch screen, wi fi
Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC have released a new Android smartphone that is called HTC T328w Wind in China. The new HTC T328w Wind is a dual sim smartphone powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with an optional interface of HTC Sense 4.0. Phone hardware is midrange and based on a 1-Ghz single-core processor, with [...]