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  • App of The Day : Kung Fu Panda 2 : Be The Master

    App of The Day : Kung Fu Panda 2 : Be The Master

     

    Who doesn’t love KungFu Panda? The fact that the second movie is coming out is getting everyone excited. But, wait there is a game to go with that. Enter Kung Fu Panda 2 : Be The Master Game for iOS.

     

    • Seller: THQ Inc.
    • Genres: Games | Kids | Entertainment | Adventure
    • Released: 19-05-2011
    • Version: 1.0.02
    • Size: 20.44 MB

    DOWNLOAD : Kung Fu Panda 2: Be The Master - THQ Inc.

    Kung Fu Panda 2: Be The Master – THQ Inc.

     

    The game comes in various different scrolls or Levels

    I LOVE KUNG FU!!!
    Po is finally a real Kung Fu warrior, but to become a true Master, he must dedicate himself to training. Shifu has revealed to him the Secret of the Thousand Scrolls, and Po’s awesome journey begins with the first two:

    PAWS OF POWER – Train with Shifu in the Dojo, swiping and clawing your way through flying training dummies based on all of Po’s greatest foes. But watch out for the bee hives! They’re a major buzz kill.

    FEET OF FURY – Scale the towering Waterfall of Agony, jumping higher and higher with the help of firework-powered chairs, bouncy bamboo stilts, and other special items. Leap to new heights… or else it’ll be one big belly flop below!

    NEW SCROLLS ON THE WAY!!! – Dedicated warriors will be rewarded as two new Scrolls are revealed with coming updates! SKADOOSH!

    KUNG FU TRAINING IS ITS OWN BEST REWARD…
    But there are plenty of other perks, too!
    Unlock collectible action figures of the Furious Five! TOTALLY SWEET!

    Earn special Achievement Badges to guide you through your training.

    Track your progress against other warriors on the Top Trainers leader boards.

  • Google Maps on Browser updated for Android and iOS

    Google Maps on Browser updated for Android and iOS

    You already have an App for Google Maps on your Android or iOS device. But admitting that 40% of its Maps users are Mobile based, Google today unveiled a new interface to cater specifically to mobile Smartphone users.

    Offering a lot of the same features that are offered in the Full Desktop version, the mobile version is quite in the scope of the usability aspect. Including the ability to view your location, search nearby areas with suggestions and auto-complete, get directions for driving, transit, biking, or walking, view different lays, view Place pages, and access your starred locations.

    The native iOS app does not store Starred Locations/ or show them for that matter.

    Via : Google

  • Meego 1.2 for Laptops and Tablets is now Ready!

    Meego 1.2 for Laptops and Tablets is now Ready!

    Intel’s Linux based OS grabbing a lot of attention in the past has finally come to version 1.2. This revision adds improved Atom support and bug fixes, The newer audio and networking stacks improve overall performance and add A2DP streaming and HSPA+ support. The new Tablet UI shown off in February by Intel has also been included in the revision. Hit the link below for a complete change-log and download goodness.

    • MeeGo Reference Kernels supporting a variety of Intel Atom and ARMv7 platforms.
    • QML Application Framework and extended Qt-Mobility APIs, including additional location, system, connectivity, and sensor/haptic capabilities for rapid, rich, application development.
    • Enhanced Telephony and Connectivity capabilities, including:
      • GSM, GPRS, and HSPA+ network support
      • SIM Application Toolkit
      • Expanded Bluetooth profiles
      • Expanded VPN and wireless authentication methods
      • USB, WiFi, and BT-PAN data tethering capability
      • Enhance multimedia support, including RTSP streaming with progressive download

    This release also includes the following:

    • Netbook UX 1.2 complete set of core applications for netbooks.
    • In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) UX 1.2 includes a sample IVI Homescreen and speech recognition enabled Application Launcher built with QML, as well as a collection of commonly used applications.
    • Tablet Developer Preview
    • MeeGo SDK 1.2 for MeeGo Core OS and supported UXs.

     

    [MeeGo]

  • India’s Communication Satellite GSAT-8 Successfully Launched into Orbit with Ariane 5 ECA

    India’s Communication Satellite GSAT-8 Successfully Launched into Orbit with Ariane 5 ECA

    India’s mega geo-stationary satellite GSAT-8 was successfully deployed in an elliptical geo-synchronous transfer orbit on early Saturday by the Ariane-VA-202 rocket

    “The 3.1-tonne satellite was injected in the GTO 31 minutes after it was launched at 0211 IST and separated from the rocket’s upper stage at 1,800 km above earth” Said an official of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

    Ariane-V of Arianespace belongs to the European Space Agency consortium. The Indian spacecraft carries 24 high-power Ku-band transponders for direct-to-home (DTH) services provided by state-run and private broadcasters. The space agency’s master control facility (MCF) at Hasan, about 180 km from Bangalore, started receiving the signals from GSAT-8 within minutes after it entered the geo-synchronous transfer orbit (GTO). The MCF also took command and control of the heavy satellite.

    Along with GSAT-8, the space agency sent the global position system (GPS) aided geo augmented navigation (Gagan) as an additional payload to improve the accuracy of the US’ GPS.

  • Sharp Releases First Android Clamshell – Aquos Phone Hybrid 007SH

    Sharp Releases First Android Clamshell – Aquos Phone Hybrid 007SH

    Right out of your clamshell dreams, the Sharp Aquos Phone Hybrid 007SH, is a hybrid traditional clamshell design which packs a 180 degree flipity-flopity touch-screen. Whats more the Old-School looking phone, also packs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, A 6 MegaPixel Camera and 3D capable display. This device will be available to SOFTBANK in Japan.

    [Softbank Mobile]

  • Orange and Barclaycard launch ‘Quick Tap’ NFC Payment system in the UK (PR)

    Orange and Barclaycard launch ‘Quick Tap’ NFC Payment system in the UK (PR)

    Folks in UK now can use their NFC enabled Mobile phones to make “Quick Tap” Payments up-to a limit of £15. It works on MasterCard’s PayPass system and requires you to have a Barclays debit or credit card. The payment system is already in lace at over 50,000 locations including popular eating Joints.

     

     

    Press Release

    Orange and Barclaycard transform buying on Britain’s high-streets with the launch of the UK’s first contactless mobile payments service

    Orange and Barclaycard today launch ‘Quick Tap’ – the UK’s first contactless mobile phone payments service, allowing consumers to make purchases on the high street using their mobile phone

    Customers can make purchases £15 and under nationwide by simply tapping their Quick Tap mobile handset against a contactless reader at over 50,000 stores

    Using Barclaycard’s contactless payment technology, customers will be able to pay for items anywhere they see the contactless payments symbol, including shops and cafes like Pret A Manger, EAT. and Subway

    Quick Tap will use a secure SIM-based approach to mobile payments, providing a single point of contact for customer care as well as ensuring enhanced payment security for customers

    Orange and Barclaycard today launch ‘Quick Tap’, the UK’s first contactless mobile payment service which allows consumers to make purchases on the high street using their mobile phone for the very first time. The landmark launch means that from today, in addition to using contactless cards or chip and PIN, consumers can simply tap their mobile phone on a contactless reader at tills in over 50,000 stores to make purchases £15 and under.

    This entirely new, secure and convenient way to make payments is an evolution of how people pay and follows previous payment milestones such as the move from cheques to cards. Mobile payments will be accepted at stores nationwide including Pret a Manger, EAT., Little Chef, Wembley Arena, Subway, Wilkinson and McDonalds where contactless payments are currently accepted.

    The service will be available to Orange customers who use a ‘Quick Tap’ enabled handset. Launching with a Quick Tap enabled version of one of Orange’s best-selling devices, the Samsung Tocco Lite, the Samsung Tocco Quick Tap will be available on pay as you go and pay monthly price plans, with more handsets expected to follow from a selection of leading manufacturers. Barclaycard, Barclays debit or Orange Credit Card users can transfer funds of up to £100 simply and securely onto the handset’s Quick Tap app, after which the phone is ready to make payments of £15 and under in a single transaction.

    The user friendly payment app, which sits on the home screen of all Quick Tap compatible handsets, contains information such as electronic statements detailing Quick Tap purchases so customers can keep an eye on their spending and manage finances easily on the go. To support the launch, Barclaycard is providing Orange customers with £10 cash added to their account upon activation, and 10% cash back on all Quick Tap purchases made in the first three months.

    Commenting on the announcement, David Chan, CEO of Barclaycard Consumer Europe, said: “This is the first time that customers can use their mobile to pay for goods and services in shops across the UK rather than using cards or cash. They’ll be able to do this, safe in the knowledge that this is a secure technology brought to them by the biggest names in payments and mobile technology.

    “Having a wallet on my phone has made it much more convenient to make purchases on the move and I like that it allows me to keep track of what I’m spending as I go. Barclaycard launched credit cards in the UK over 40 years ago and have been leading the evolution of payments ever since.”

    Pippa Dunn, Orange Vice President, said: “We no longer use our mobile phones simply for talking and texting – apps, cameras and music players allow us to use them for a lot more. So, making contactless payments with your mobile is a natural and really exciting innovation which we’re pleased to be leading on in the UK. Orange Quick Tap is the first of its kind, a service that allows you to pay for everyday items just by tapping your phone wherever you see the contactless payment symbol. It’s going to start a revolution in the way we pay for things on the high street.”

    The launch will be supported by a marketing campaign that will promote the benefits of Quick Tap through a range of marketing channels. The fun and bold creative campaign will emphasise how Quick Tap represents a radical new way for people to pay for items using just their mobile, driving consumers to start a “new movement” with contactless payments.

    Orange and Barclaycard announced their innovative partnership to bring contactless mobile payments to market in 2009, and believe this will be the biggest revolution in payments since credit cards were introduced in the UK by Barclaycard over 40 years ago. The new devices use innovative NFC technology, enabling consumers to make payments in a simple and secure way, and it builds on existing contactless payment technology with 12.9 million contactless credit and debit cards already in circulation, of which over 11.4m have been issued by Barclaycard and Barclays who have been pioneers in bringing it to market since 2007.

    Mobile Contactless Payments from Orange and Barclaycard have been developed and rigorously tested to ensure customers’ transactions and personal data will be protected and secure, with users having the option to enter a PIN on their handset before each transaction providing an additional layer of security. The launch proposition will use a secure SIM-based approach to mobile payments, providing a single point of contact for customer care as well as ensuring enhanced payment security for customers.

    MasterCard will provide the payment capability for the contactless mobile transactions. Contactless transactions on mobile phones benefit from the same 100% fraud guarantee as standard Barclays and Barclaycard transactions nationwide. Since contactless mobile payments are processed online, if a customer cancels their phone because it is lost, damaged or stolen, no transactions can be completed.

  • Nokia’s Win Phone 7 Devices will come with ST-Ericsson U8500 Chipsets

    Nokia’s Win Phone 7 Devices will come with ST-Ericsson U8500 Chipsets

    According to Forbes, Nokia will use ST-Ericsson hardware to power at least some of its Windows Phones. The U8500 chipset is a Nokia loved dual core processor which will be housed within Windows Phone 7 handsets out of Nokia’s Stable.

    According to several other reports the Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset might also be one of the first few chipsets to be used by Nokia, Quickly to be followed by ST-U8500 for its powerhouse WP7 lineup in 2012-13.

  • AMD quad-core A8-3530MX processor for laptops- Rumor!

    AMD quad-core A8-3530MX processor for laptops- Rumor!

    Donanimhaber has leaked a new AMD Fusion chip that’s said to be a part of the  upcoming “Sabine” platform. 1.9GHz and boasts 4MB of Level 2 cache with boost upto 2.6Ghz plus has integrated Radeon HD 6620G graphics core and added support for 1,600MHz DDR3 RAM and low-power DDR3L memory.

    Seems AMD is planning serious competition for Sandy bridge Platform, but considering they are already late for the party, hopefully they can peg these right on the money.

    [via]

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc will get Android 2.3.4 Next week + Facebook Integration

    Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Arc will get Android 2.3.4 Next week + Facebook Integration

    Recombu is reporting that the Xperia Arc and Play will get updated to the new version of Android OS 2.3.4. The report also states that both phones will be getting the Sony Ericsson’s so-called “Facebook inside Xperia” update which will integrate your calendar, contacts, and music with facebook accounts. The company confirms that Facebook integration will come to all upcoming and existing Xperia Phones.

    [Recombu]

  • WiFiPhoto : Share iOS Photos Wirelessly : App A Day

    WiFiPhoto : Share iOS Photos Wirelessly : App A Day

    Ever needed to share photos wirelessly from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, well WiFiPhoto does just that with ease.

    This app comes with an easy setup process simply select your WiFi network and point your Browser to the IP address provided by the App and – bam – all your photos are available for download without the need of any wires or iTunes Syncing.  Emailing reduces the size of the image , But with this app you can simply transfer the photos you want quickly and efficiently.

     

    FEATURES

    • – Simple and elegant interface
    • – Select multiple photos
    • – Change image quality to fit your needs
    • – Download a single picture or a compressed archive of all photos
    • – Autorotate. No need for further adjustments after download
    • – Pick from Camera roll or Photo library

     

     

    WiFiPhoto - Matteo Rossi

    WiFiPhoto – Matteo Rossi

     

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  • Microsoft Office 2010 SP1 To Release by June 2011

    Microsoft Office 2010 SP1 To Release by June 2011

    Microsoft finally revealed more information on the first service pack for Office 2010. The Office 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is set to released to manufacturing (RTM) and available for all by late June 2011. The announcement was made at TechEd 2011 at Atlanta. Both Office client suites and SharePoint server products will have the SP1 released, initially via manual download from the Download Center and from Microsoft Update, before been pushed through Automatic Update within 90 days of release.

     

    • Fixes an issue in Outlook where “Snooze Time” would not reset between appointments.
    • The default behavior for PowerPoint “Use Presenter View” option changed to display the slide show on the secondary monitor.
    • Integrated community content in the Access Application Part Gallery.
    • Better alignment between Project Server and SharePoint Server browser support.
    • Improved backup and restore functionality for SharePoint Server.
    • The Word Web Application extends printing support to “Edit Mode.”
    • Project Professional now synchronizes scheduled tasks with SharePoint task lists.
    • Internet Explorer 9 to provide “Native” support for Office Web Applications and SharePoint.
    • Office Web Applications support for Chrome.
    • Inserting Charts into Excel Workbooks using Excel Web Application.
    • Support for searching PPSX files in Search Server.
    • Fixes scaling issues and arrowhead rendering errors in Visio with SVG export.
    • Proofing Tools improve spelling suggestions in Canadian English, French, Swedish and European Portuguese.
    • Outlook Web Application Attachment Preview (with Exchange Online only).
    • Ability to uninstall the service pack for Office client suites using “Add Remove Programs” Control Panel.

    [VIA]

  • Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 delayed to 29th June

    Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 delayed to 29th June

     

    Despite early reports that Rovio would release Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 on 25th May . Microsoft said on Wednesday that the game won’t launch until June 29th. The reason for the delay has not been mentioned by Microsoft. But it seems that Microsoft is launching major titles through May and june and don’t want the title launches to clash.

    [Read]

  • Apple finalizes Cloud Streaming deal with EMI, Still in talks with SONY and Universal

    Apple finalizes Cloud Streaming deal with EMI, Still in talks with SONY and Universal

    According to a report filed by CNET, Apple has completed a cloud-music streaming deal with record label EMI. Apple, Sony Music Entertainment and the Universal Music Group are working on agreements as well

    Warner Music Group and Apple have already signed a cloud service agreement .

    “Apple will finish behind Google and Amazon in the race to the cloud, but Apple now has the freedom to offer a range of features that rivals are prevented from rolling out because of the licensing restrictions,”

    The cloud is the term used to describe when a person uses a third-party’s servers for computing instead of a local PC. One of the core features of a cloud music service is enabling consumers to store their songs on the companies’ servers. They can then access their libraries from Web-connected devices.

    [VIA]

    [Read]

  • Who needs 1080p when you get 7680x4320p in a TV with Sharp’s Prototype

    Who needs 1080p when you get 7680x4320p in a TV with Sharp’s Prototype

    Sharp managed to force a whole lot of pixels in their laters 85 inch prototype television. 33,177,600 pixels to be precise, Giving a total Resolution of 7680x4320p with 103ppi. Sharp calls it SUPER HI-VISION. In comparison the average LCD / LED TV has a density of 35ppi – 55ppi.

     

     

     

    [VIA]

    Press Release

    Sharp and NHK Successfully Develop 85-Inch Direct-View LCD
    Compatible with Super Hi-Vision, a World First*1

    NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) (Shibuya Ward, Tokyo; President: Masayuki Matsumoto) and Sharp Corporation (Abeno Ward, Osaka; President: Mikio Katayama) have jointly developed an 85-inch LCD compatible with Super Hi-Vision, a next-generation television broadcast format. This is a world first for a direct-view display.

    NHK began R&D into Super Hi-Vision, which has dramatically higher resolution than current HDTV, in 1995 and aims to begin trial broadcasts in 2020. With approximately 33 megapixels (7,680 [H] x 4,320 [V] pixels), or 16 times the resolution of HDTV, Super Hi-Vision will offer powerful, life-like image reproduction.

    Under the joint development, Sharp’s UV2A*2 LCD technology was used to create for the first time in the world a direct-view LCD compatible with the unprecedentedly high display performance of Super Hi-Vision. The combination of the Sharp technology and NHK’s expertise and know-how in Super Hi-Vision will make possible ultra-detailed, super-high-quality images. The incredibly detailed images on the giant screen will immerse the viewer in a virtual-reality-like experience.

    Super Hi-Vision-Compatible LCD
    Screen size 85 inches (approx. 1.9 x 1.05 m)
    Pixel count 7,680 (H) x 4,320 (V) pixels
    Brightness 300 cd/m2
    Gradation 10 bits for each RGB color
    *1 As of May 19, 2011, for direct-view displays compatible with Super Hi-Vision.
    *2 UV2A: Ultraviolet induced multi-domain Vertical Alignment. A photo-alignment technology for precisely controlling the alignment of liquid crystal molecules in a simple LCD panel structure.

    This LCD will be shown to the public at NHK’s Science & Technology Research Laboratories in Tokyo from May 26 to 29, 2011

  • Next Macbook Air Model with Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt may come next month

    Next Macbook Air Model with Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt may come next month

    You may want to hold on to you next ultralight powerhouse purchase. Apple may be revamping the Macbook air launched just 7 months ago with the new Sandy Bridge processors and an added thunderbolt port.

    “The Taiwan-based supply chain for Apple products will begin shipments of new 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch MacBook Air models featuring Sandy Bridge platform and Thunderbolt interface in late May for launch in June or July,” according to  by DigiTimes.

    [Source]

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