HTC today announced to acquire some stake in online gaming service provider, OnLive. The Taiwan-based mobile company will buy about 5.3 million shares for $7.5 each that will help them to leverage on the strengths of OnLive and help them to suffice consumer demand for games on smart phones. HTC has been spending a […]
Android 2.4 update slated for April?
Google is working on a new version of Android OS for smart phones. Since Honeycomb is optimized for tablets, PocketLint’s source claims that the new update scheduled in April will try and bridge the gap between Gingerbread running smartphones and tablets powered by Honeycomb OS. The site claims that v2.4 will still be known […]
Google releases Chrome 9 with WebGL, Web Store
There’s not much to see here if you use beta builds of Chrome browser but if using the software without the beta tag is what you prefer, Google has released a stable build of Chrome 9. The new build concentrates on three features — WebGL that brings hardware-accelerated 3D graphics; Chrome Instant which is […]
Google enhances Android Market with Webstore, OTA installs and in-app purchase
Android Market that was restricted to devices for all these years has got some nifty enhancements. The first and foremost is the arrival of the Webstore. Now users can surf and buy apps directly from their computer while the apps will be delivered over-the-air directly to the phone, eliminating the need to connect the […]
T-Mobile details 3D-enabled G-Slate, coming in March
T-Mobile today announced full specifications and expected release for what would be the world’s first 3D Android tablet. The G-Slate will be developed by LG, run Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb OS and features the ability to record 3D and full HD video. The 8.9-inch tablet is also capable to display 3D content on its […]
Google brings Check-in feature to Google Latitude
Google has brought the latest fad in location-based services – Check-in feature to Google Latitude. Available on Google Maps 5.1 for Android, users will now be able to check-in to their favorite places as well as earn special statuses for checking into at frequented places. Few things that Latitude differentiates from other services like […]
Sony PlayStation Move coming soon to PC
Sony will reveal its plans for the PlayStation Move controllers to work with desktop PCs at the Game Developers Conference 2011 next month. This exciting confirmation comes from the GDC’s site that details Sony’s session at the conference where John McCutchan will talk about PlayStation Move and the Move Server Project. Going by the […]
Samsung Galaxy Tab sales to consumers were “quite OK”
Samsung’s executive, Lee Young-hee confirmed in a recent earnings call that the 2 million Galaxy Tabs sales figure did not refer to the sales to the consumers. In fact, these numbers belong to the sales to its distributors, retailers and cellular operators. However, when prodded about the sell-in figures (sold to consumers) by an […]
Airtel jumps in the mCommerce fray with Airtel Money
We’ve got quite a few mCommerce companies like Mchek, NGPay but this is the first time a telecom operator is offering their version of mCommerce service. Airtel has introduced Airtel money that will allow consumers to make payments to businesses via mobile phones. Airtel says the service is simple to use and secure where […]
Google schedules an Android event on Feb 2
Looks like Google’s announcement for the Honeycomb SDK was just the start. Google has now scheduled a new Android event for Feb 2 that will give journalists an “in-depth look at Honeycomb, Android ecosystem news and hands-on demos.” There’s expectedly no other details to go with the invite but if there is any indication, […]
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