Here’s some good news for TouchPad users. HP has released the Android source code that was found in one of the TouchPads that ran Android OS out-of-the-box. The code was handed over to the CyanogenMod Team who are working on a proper port of Android OS for TouchPad. The code has now been uploaded […]
Archives for February 2012
LG prepares Optimus Vu to take on the Galaxy Note
Samsung’s newly created category of phone / tablet will soon get a competitor from its archrival, LG Electronics. The Korean company is teasing a 5-inch smartphone / tablet device dubbed as Optimus Vu with an expected showcase at Mobile World Congress later this month. While LG isn’t forthcoming with all the details, Engadget claims […]
Sony updates PS3 firmware to v4.10
Sony has released a new firmware update for its PS3 gaming console. The update takes firmware to v4.10 and brings two changes – the first one is the renaming of PSN Account to Sony Entertainment Network Account. The name change Sony says is due to an effort to unify its PlayStation Network (PSN) and […]
Chrome browser comes to Android OS
Google’s Chrome web browser has been finally launched for the Android OS. The Chrome for Android adopts the same speed and simplicity you’d find on the PC web but is designed to be more intuitive and user friendly for mobile devices. There’s sync support, omnibox and card-style tabs that makes it navigating through the […]
Nokia releases Belle OS for existing Symbian Anna devices
Just as expected, Nokia has released the much awaited Belle OS update for Symbian devices. The update arrives on devices running Symbian Anna OS which includes the Nokia N8, E7, E6, X7, C6-01, C7 and the Nokia Oro. I just updated the Nokia E6 to the new OS and I must say, the first […]
Sony Tablet S 3G variant now available in India
Sony promised to launch the 3G variant of its first Android tablet in a few weeks after the launch of its Wi-Fi-only variant and it seems they’ve delivered on that front. The 3G variant of its Tablet S is now available in the Indian market for around Rs. 34,000. The launch of the 3G […]
Indian Engineers integrate Kinect to create a Haptic Belt for Visually Impaired
Kinect-powered hacks are not new but this Kinect hack developed by a team of Indian engineers is pretty unique and helpful to the visually impaired. Dubbed as viSparsh, it’s a haptic belt that detects obstacles and vibrates so as to signify oncoming obstacles to the visually impaired. Basically, the Kinect sensor attached to the […]
Nokia Lumia 800, Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be available in white from this month
Nokia and Samsung today announced to launch their respective flagship devices in white hue. Nokia will start selling the Lumia 800 in white from later this month whereas the first Android 4.0 phone – Galaxy Nexus will be available from February 13 in UK. Going by both the devices, I think Lumia 800 takes […]
BTjunkie Torrent site shuts down
The recent clampdown by the US government on sites distributing pirated content has claimed a new victim, albeit a volunteer one. Founded in 2005, BTjunkie has shut down their operations “voluntarily.” Speaking to Torrent Freak, BTjunkie’s founder said that the recent actions against Megaupload and The Pirate Bay played a major role in their […]
Google has a Bouncer in the Android Market to keep Malware at bay
Fighting malware has become an everyday phenomenon for mobile OS makers and one of the most targeted mobile OS is Android due to its reach and popularity. Google has now confirmed that to combat the attacks, they’ve implemented a new solution codenamed as Bouncer that scans each and every app in the Android Market […]
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