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Google Shopping for Mobile Introduced | Review

In these times, People have another way of shopping. A lot of people shops online. That is why Google and its team want to enhance it and make it as accessible as possible for the online shoppers via the new Google Shopping for mobile feature. Google introduces some additional features to make your online shopping more convenient and easy. You can now shop online using your your mobile phone. All you need is internet access on your phone and you are good to go. I don’t want to spoil the great s...

Google Apps MarketPlace: Any reply Apple? | Review

Google has been aiming really high this year, after their plan of providing fiber optic type of internet they now have their next project that will surely make Apple store a little intimidated. Google has launched what they call “Google Apps Marketplace” (Apps is short for application). Google users and other users of the internet will find this one very useful indeed! Now you may still find it confusing of what Google Apps Marketplace can do for you or for your business, if you’re not really a ...

Facebook for webOS gets 1.1.0 update

"Today, we’re releasing a new version of our Facebook application for webOS. This  application makes it easy to stay connected with your friends, share status updates, upload photos, check out your News Feed, browse your friends’ photo albums and profiles, get your upcoming events, and check your messages wherever you are. The app also integrates with other aspects of Palm webOS and Synergy, so you can instantly view Facebook info from the Contacts app, or use the Photo app to upload...

Android Recognizr app is cool, Palm downgrades earnings estimates, and LG Windows Phone 7 rumor

So you’re out and about and you see a hot girl and you want to find out more about her without stalking her (at least to her face)? A new application for Android devices with facial recognition like the Xperia X10 has debuted called Recognizr. The app is a proof-of-concept that can recognize the person in a pic and link the user to social networking and other content about the person. Palm has been forced to downgrade revenue expectations for fiscal Q3 2010. The company cites slower than...

Compaq AirLife 100: HP’s New Laptop Baby | Specs Review

Hewlett Packard has something new for us, actually this cute computing device has already flaunted what it can offer at MobileFocus 2010 event! For those who love white you would love HP’s new baby Compaq Airlife 100. This computing device is as compact as it can get, built to have a 10.1 resistive Touchscreen display which will perfectly fit your backpack or shoulder bag. It will run Andoid’s Cupcake 1.6 and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor running at 1 GHz. What I love about this device is tha...

Google Goggles Review: A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Deciphered

“Words are not enough to express how I feel for you”. This is probably a line you would hear from a die-hard romantic. Google Goggles may be far from romanticism but the same concept of this romantic line is also used to describe what this mobile application can do. From the search giant Google Inc. comes another downloadable mobile application called the Google Goggles. Sometimes words are simply not enough to describe what you are looking for so why think of words when you can take a picture ...

HTC Desire: Nexus One With Flash |Specs Review

Do you ‘DESIRE’ for a Google Nexus One Phone with Sense interface complete with Adobe Flash application? Then clap your hands in ‘BRAVO’ as the formerly known High Tech Computer Corporation, now HTC has formally unveiled to the public the latest member of its ever growing family of superior smartphones. The HTC Desire (codename Bravo) is the Taiwanese manufacturer’s newest handheld mobile device which looks like the twin brother of Google Nexus One (also manufactured by HTC). The user interface...

OpenPeak debuts OpenTablet 7 slate running on Intel Moorestown

Another entrant into the reviving market of tablets and slates this year will be OpenPeak’s new OpenTablet 7 which officially debuted yesterday at  the Mobile World Congress. Powered by the upcoming Intel Moorestown Atom platform (a SoC chip designed for small devices such as smartphones and tablets), the OpenTablet 7 features a 7 inch multi-touch enabled TFT LCD display with LED backlighting, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, HDMI output, and dual cameras for capturing vid...

Symbian S^3 released: The open source mobile OS with fliptastic finger tricks

"Symbian’s recent mobile operating system dubbed S^3, will go down in history as the companies first entirely open source  release to engage more people in creating an application environment free of restrictions.S^3’s UI is quite up to date, with the latest pinch-to-zoom features, swiping, scrolling, flicking and picking, you can perform all the fliptastic finger tricks you would expect to on a multi-touch Apple or Android device.  Customization seems to be a big focus, users can select mul...

New HTC Legend and HTC Desire Android Smartphones Unveiled

HTC today introduced an enhanced HTC Sense experience that will be available on two new Android smartphones, the HTC Legend and HTC Desire. The new HTC Sense comes with a new HTC application and widget called HTC Friend Stream that seamlessly aggregates all of your social communication including Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr into one organised flow of updates. This simple aggregation makes it easier than ever to focus on what friends are doing as well as to view the images and links that...
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