Dec 29, 2010

The Very First 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1 Unlock & Jailbreak software released for the iPhone 3G, 3Gs and iPhone 4

Although jailbreaking and unlocking both provide added benefits to an iPhone, jailbreaking a mobile phone is different from unlocking. Jailbreaking is generally risk-free, as it only adds features to a mobile phone that is otherwise fixed on the exclusive functionalities that its manufacturer provides. With an unlocked and jailbroken iPhone, users can explore of what their iPhone can offer. For these reasons, unlocking and jailbreaking iPhones have evolved to be a trend among iPhone owners.

Dec 27, 2010

Apple iPad 2 2010 Rumours Round up


Speculation surrounding the Apple iPad 2 has been rife over the last couple of weeks, Apple has been filing all sorts of patents. First there was the carbon fibre back, then the slide out keyboard, various indicators of dual cameras and a spate of silicone cases to support speculation of new USB and SD ports.

Young tigers roars: Malaysia 3-0 Indonesia




Malaysia menang selesa 3-0 ke atas Indonesia pada final pertama Piala Suzuki AFF, di Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil, sebentar tadi.

Dec 26, 2010

The Apple iPad - A new device for recent years

IPad is a new revolutionary device released by Apple and it’s a mix of the iPhone to Apple, Apple iTouch, and a full notebook or a laptop. Using the touch screen you can use the Internet for research applications along with the audio and video features by this new Apple iPad device. In recent years Tablet PC Apple was presented at the press conference for Apple, where many people have seen the recent outbreak of Apple. It is the same as the Apple iPhone but some visitors’ waits to the features on the iPad tablet latest version of Apple.

The target of the Nexus S

By Michael Heller

As I wrote before, I find it hard to believe that Google ever expected or planned for the Nexus One to be a commercial success. The Nexus One was the pinnacle of a phone designed and distributed for the tech elite, early adopters and other geeks. No one else would be willing to brave buying a phone sight unseen from a web store. No one else would be likely to do the research needed to understand the benefits of the stock Android experience. No one else would be likely to look past the fairly utilitarian UI after seeing the far prettier options like the Sense UI from HTC. Now, Google is distributing the Nexus S to the masses via Best Buy and Carphone Warehouse, but, as far as I see, it’s still a geek-only device.

Dec 24, 2010

Android 3.0: Coming In March?

In the world of Android, things can move pretty fast.

Case in point: Just weeks ago, Google took the wraps off of Android Gingerbread, the latest and greatest version of its mobile operating system. Aside from the newly launched Samsung Nexus S device, no phone even has the software yet -- heck, plenty of users are still waiting for the Android 2.2 upgrade -- but that's not stopping people from looking even further ahead.

Dec 22, 2010

PlayStation App on the way to Android and iPhone

Tens of thousands of early Windows Phone 7 adopters are enjoying connectivity with their Xbox Live account, but that's going to seem like small potatoes when Sony delivers PlayStation integration to millions of existing smartphone owners.

The PlayStation app is going to revolutionize the mobile game space. At least, that's what Sony hopes. In this world of iPhone and Android gaming, it only makes sense for the juggernauts of console gaming to start making a presence.

Windows Phone 7 Sales Reach 1.5 Million

Android and iOS fanatics are likely to be all smiles today.  Microsoft's at last released a figure related to the sales of Windows Phone 7 devices, and it's not anything that'll have investors dumping their shares of Google and Apple in order to get behind Steve Ballmer.

A quick refresher: on December 8th, Android guru Andy Rubin tweeted that more than 300,000 Android phones were being activated each day.  Also, Apple announced not too long ago that 14.1 million iPhones were sold in the third quarter of this year, which works out to about 157,000 per day.

Dec 20, 2010

Review: iPad has surprising challenger in Samsung Galaxy Tab featuring Android OS

As a Samsung Galaxy S smartphone owner (specifically, the T-Mobile Vibrant S), I was eager to get my hands on a Galaxy Tab from Verizon Wireless and smudge up the 7-inch touchscreen a bit. To be fair, I had reservations about the Tab from the first time I heard it was coming.

My Galaxy S phone, although a nice piece of hardware, has lacked in the software department. Nearly five months later, I'm (and the rest of the United States) is still awaiting an Android 2.2 update promised numerous times, and the Samsung TouchWiz UI its a bit cumbersome and prone to lag.

HTC Wildfire getting Froyo update over the next couple months

Good news for you folks with the non-U.S. version of the HTC Wildfire: Your Froyo update is on the way. OK, so's Christmas. But, really, it's coming. HTC said so on its Facebook page this morning:

"We know many of you have been asking for information about an update for your Wildfire. Well, we have good news! Android 2.2 (aka Froyo) on Wildfire is scheduled to begin rolling out this week in Europe, reaching all areas of the world by February. Thanks for your patience as these updates roll out; we think you’ll enjoy the final product."

Dec 18, 2010

Google Releases Android ‘Gingerbread’ 2.3 Source Code – Hackers, Start Your Engines


Developers supporting the various mobile operating systems on the market are crucial to their success. For instance, without developers, Apple’s App Store would never have gotten as popular as it is today as there would be no Doodle Jump and certainly no Angry Birds. Luckily, there are a whole slew of dedicated developers producing software for iOS and Google’s Android is no different.

Is Honeycomb Being Released as Android 2.4 this February


It’s long been believed that the next iteration of Android – after the newly-launched Gingerbread 2.3 - would be Android 3.0. Honeycomb is to change the way people see and use Android, if not period then for a better tablet experience. From what we’ve seen so far in leaks and cameo appearances, Honeycomb definitely looks like enough of a jump to consider it more than just another incremental release.

Samsung reportedly suspends Galaxy S Vibrant update to Android 2.2


If you live in Canada and happen to own the Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant smartphone, hopefully you didn?t already update it to Android 2.2 because many people are reporting issues with upgrading. In fact, the issues are so prevalent that Samsung has temporarily pulled all future Android 2.2 updates to the Canadian Vibrant until the issue can be further examined.

Google posts Android 2.3 source code


Android 2.3 source code goes up for developers

As promised with the launch of the Nexus S, Google's Open Source Project on Friday posted the source code for Android 2.3. The move both lets developers modify the base OS but also gives the go-ahead to companies making devices without the Google blessing needed for Android Market or certain official apps.

E Fun intros Nextbook Next3 Android budget tablet


E Fun just announced the addition of a new tablet under its Nextbook brand, the Next3. It uses an 8.4-inch touchscreen and runs on Android 2.1. The tablet can access YouTube, browse the web and the Borders eBook store through Wi-Fi.

Users can also download third-party apps, although it's not explicit whether or not it supports Android Market. E Fun builds in 2GB of memory with an SD card slot. Speakers are built-in, and the company preloads 25 e-books to get users started.

The Nextbook Next3 ships this week, priced at $230, and includes a protective pouch with a magnetic flap.

Dec 14, 2010

Android 3.0 Gingerbread Has Google-Built Augmented Reality?

Google next version of its Android platform -- Honeycomb 3.0, not Gingerbread 2.3 (that's so last week) -- will feature a Google-built augmented reality application that outshines anything on the market today, according to Arab-language Android blog Ardroid. Citing a source who claims to have used the upcoming operating system, which was first publicly shown off by Android founder Andy Rubin on an unannounced Motorola tablet at last week's D: Dive Into Mobile conference, the site claims that the alleged app will make Layar (pictured above) and friends look "weak and pathetic" in comparison.

Dec 8, 2010

Android 2.3 Gingerbread ported to HTC HD2

Developers on XDA have apparently managed to get Android 2.3 Gingerbread booting on an HTC HD2, just a day after the OS was launched and the SDK released. Several members had independently been working on a port since user spbeeking uploaded a copy of the Gingerbread system.img file extracted from the SDK, but it was DarkStone1337 who provided the final piece of the puzzle in the form of a modified inti.rc file. However, since DarkStone is unable to release any actual builds due to time constraints, he is leaving further development up to the rest of the community --meaning that no simplified package yet exists for end users to...

Gingerbread Ported to HTC HD2
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iPad 2 shipping early February

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Chinese electronics maker Foxconn Electronics, a manufacturer of Apple Inc's products, plans to begin shipping the new version of the iPad tablet device, known as iPad 2, as early as the end of February, DigiTimes reported on Tuesday. The report, citing unnamed sources from the Taiwan-based components maker, said Apple originally planned to start mass production in January.

Foxconn to ship iPad 2 as early as end February: report
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iPad & Nexus One can live together

If you fly, you likely know how tough it can be in certain airports to find anywhere to charge your phone and computer. It's 2010, people. It's a little ridiculous. The good news: Delta just announced that it's installing charging stations at 19 airports, including seven domestic hubs. There will be two stations at each gate, with six 110-volt outlets and two USB ports at each station. Airports to be included: Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolic/St. Paul, JFK, Salt Lake City, Boston, Columbus, Hartford, Indianapolic, LAX, Nashville, Norfolk, Omaha, Pittsburg, Portland, Seattle and St. Louis. That's all well and good. But what really made our cold hearts warm up a little was the picture you see above, with the Google Nexus One and the Apple iPad charging together. What a wonderful world. (And we bet the guy on the left was enjoying a nice Flash game. [Delta]

Delta installing gateside charging pods where iPads, Nexus Ones live together | Android Central
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Dec 4, 2010

PAPAGO X5


Papago X5 3D GPS for Android smartphone sofware for sell just only RM35. Meet up can be arrange in KL area and I will install for you into your smart phone.
Full version.
Never expired.
Software Features:
- Built-in 3D landmarks and 3D Buildings
- Junction Views
- Detailed Map Data
- Multi Navigation Mode: 2D/3D/Split Screen
- Road Elevation Display
- i-Fly Touch Screen Interface
- Simulation Inside Tunnels
- Pre-loaded with MalFreeMaps
(Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei)

Operating System Requirement:-
- Supported Operating System:
Android 1.1 / 1.5 / 1.7/ 2.1 even the latest 2.2 froyo
- Handset Requirement: CPU 500MHz or above
- Flash 5MB above
- Free Memory Space
- Android: 500MB or above
- Supported Screen Resolution: 320 x 480

Model Mobile To Support Software :
- All Android mobile smart phone with GPS support

For more information visit http://www.jas.my

Dec 2, 2010

Twitterfeed ayat testing

@ayathelme hang nye @AgendaDaily wajib pakai twitterfeed ni. Sekali update news kat web akan auto update kat tweet ngan fb. Siap shortkan hang punya URL. Aku siap update blog guna fon je ni. Ni aku update kat blog aku posting ni. Ckp la kat Bos hang. Very useful
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Testing twitterfeed via Blogger-droid

Twitterfeed from blogger jas.my to tweets & fb via android mobile. Dpt x @ayathelme @sepulnizam @sue273 @aidilazwan?
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