February, 2011
UberTwitter is now UberSocial for Blackberry, iPhone and Desktop
Posted on February 22, 2011 |
Almost all Blackberry and iPhone user maybe already familiar and cozy utilizing UberTwitter, now the name change to UberSocial. It reflecting the functional of UberSocial to connect all social media. Beside phone version for iphone and blackberry now UberSocial already develop their beta desktop version. Read more
First HTC Tablet, HTC Flyer
Posted on February 21, 2011 |
Good news for htc tablet lover, in the near feature aproximately in Q2 HTC will introduce their first tablet HTC Flyer. Although current release of Android is 2.3.3, HTC Flyer will use Android 2.4 Gingerbread at launch and Android 3.0 Honeycomb imminently. In terms of hardware HTC Flyer have a great CPU Speed at 1.5 GHz Qualcomm, compare with competitor TouchPad with 1.2 GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon and Motorola Xoom have speed of 1GB NVIDIA Tegra 2 or with Ipad 1GHz. In terms of hardware HTC Flyer looks like will have advantage compare with the competitor. With this advantage user will experience better performance. Read more
HTC Inspire 4G from at&t Review
Posted on February 16, 2011 |
Introducing the new at&t HTC Inspire 4G, Android 2.2 phone base. With HTC sense that is used to perform grouping emails, tweets, status updates and phone calls. Also with HTC’s friend stream up we can see what happening in the social networks in one place.
This phone also completed with Entertainment HQ to get the best quality of your entertainment, digital Sharpshooter to get the best quality of your photo, phone screen meets the screen to play videos, photos and music on the flatscreen.
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Motorola Atrix 4G Complete Specification
Posted on February 14, 2011 |
In the last post, we already talk a little bit about Upcoming Android Phone 2011 : Motorola Atrix 4g. Here is the complete Specification: Read more
Verizon Iphone 4
Posted on February 12, 2011 |
For such an eagerly anticipated product, the Verizon-compatible version of the iPhone 4 is awfully unassuming. For existing iPhone 4 users, it’s about the subtle variations in the hardware and software that make this iPhone 4 a bit different from the AT&T version.
If there’s a single feature that defines the iPhone 4, it’s the device’s high-resolution screen. (Unfortunately, the iPhone 4 can’t play back video at HD resolutions on an external display.) . The iPhone 4 comes with two cameras. Apple includes FaceTime, a feature that allows video chat to other FaceTime-capable devices over Wi-Fi, on every iPhone 4. You can feel the iPhone 4’s speed everywhere you turn. Read more
HTC Thunderbolt Pass FCC
Posted on February 12, 2011 |
In previous post we have seen the specifications are likely to be owned by HTC Thunderbolt. It has recently been Revealed That the FCC has Cleared the certification of the HTC Thunderbolt and after testing it out. So most likely HTC Thunderbolt 4G will soon be owned by the Android lovers. Read more
HTC Thunderbolt a Closer Look
Posted on February 12, 2011 |
| Networks: | LTE 700, CDMA EvDO revA |
| Operating system: | Androidâ„¢ 2.2 + HTC Sense |
| Display: | 4.3†WVGA TFT capacitive touch screen |
| Camera: | 8MP with autofocus, LED Flash (2x LED), 1.3MP front facing camera |
| Memory: | 8GB emmc + 768 RAM Memory card, preinstalled 32 GB microSDâ„¢ |
| WLAN: | 802.11 b/g/n |
| Bluetooth: | 2.1 with EDR (3.0 when available) |
| GPS: | GPS/AGPS |
| Battery: | 1400 mAh |
| Special features: | Dual mics with noise cancellation, Surround sound, Compass sensor, G-Sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor, 3.5mm audio jack, MicroUSB, FM radio, LTE SIM slot , TI audio DSP |
| Chipset: | Qualcomm® MSM8655, 1GHz, Qualcomm MDM9600 |
It may not have a dual-core processor, but the 4.3-inch Read more
Motorola’s XOOM Android 3.0 tablet
Posted on February 11, 2011 |
On Thursday, Engadget provided the tech (and investing) world with some highly-anticipated news on Motorola Mobility’s (MMI) Xoom tablet: A WiFi-only version will exist! Today’s article featured evidence of a WiFi-only Xoom based on FCC documentation. (I think that $650 seems like a reasonable price point for the WiFi-only tablet – it will keep consumers interested without cheapening the tablet’s image – but that’s just my guess.) Obviously, this development does not mean total victory for Motorola’s Xoom in the tablet wars. Read more


