Tag: Android

  • McAfee Report Shows Significant Growths in Mobile Malware (PR)

    McAfee Report Shows Significant Growths in Mobile Malware (PR)

    Today, Mcafee released a report which showed that the number of Malware targeted Android devices has skyrocketed in this quarter to 76%, which makes it the most attacked mobile OS. Read the Press release for more information.

     

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     McAfee today released the McAfee Threats Report: Second Quarter 2011, showing that the amount of malware targeted at Android devices jumped 76 percent since last quarter, to become the most attacked mobile operating system. 2011 has also resulted in the busiest ever first half-year in malware history, including a first-ever appearance of Mac fake AV and a significant uptick in rootkits, suggesting that McAfee’s comprehensive malware “zoo” collection will reach a record 75 million samples by the year’s end.

     

    “Overall attacks are becoming more stealth and more sophisticated, suggesting that we could see attacks that remain unnoticed for longer periods of time. High-profile hacktivist groups have also changed the landscape by drawing a line between attacks for personal gain and attacks meant to send a message.”

    “This year we’ve seen record-breaking numbers of malware, especially on mobile devices, where the uptick is in direct correlation to popularity,” said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs. “Overall attacks are becoming more stealth and more sophisticated, suggesting that we could see attacks that remain unnoticed for longer periods of time. High-profile hacktivist groups have also changed the landscape by drawing a line between attacks for personal gain and attacks meant to send a message.”

     

    The report also details specific activity shaping the way cybercriminals operate, such as cybercrime “pricebooks” that determine the going rate for large email address lists, and acts of hacktivism and cyberwar.

     

    2011 On Track to Reach Record “Malware Zoo”

     

    With an approximate 12 million unique samples for the first half of 2011, a 22 percent increase over 2010, this has been the busiest first half-year in malware history. With the addition of Q2’s numbers, the grand total of total malware samples in McAfee’s database has reached approximately 65 million, and McAfee researchers estimate that this “Malware Zoo” will reach at least 75 million samples by the year’s end.

     

    Android Nabs Top Spot for Most Mobile Malware

     

    With the vast amount of personal and business data now found on user’s mobile phones, mobile malware is steadily increasing, often mimicking the same code as PC-based threats. In the second quarter of 2011, Android OS-based malware surpassed Symbian OS for the most popular target for mobile malware developers. While Symbian OS and Java ME remain the most targeted to date, the rapid rise in Android malware in Q2 indicates that the platform could become an increasing target for cybercriminals – affecting everything from calendar apps, to comedy apps to SMS messages to a fake Angry Birds updates.

     

    Fake Anti-Virus for Apple, Rootkits and Stealth Malware Reach New Terrain

     

    There are more Mac users than ever before, and as organizations increasingly adopt Macs for business use, Apple now has become more a target for malware authors. Though historically the Apple platform has been unaffected by fake anti-virus (fake AV) software, activity in Q2 indicates that it is now being affected. Although this type of fake AV is the first of its kind, McAfee Labs does expect fake AV in general will drop off over time.

     

    Another malware category that is demonstrating recent steady growth is stealth malware. The tactic of hiding malware in a rootkit is used by cybercriminals to make malware stealthier and more persistent, and has seen this type of attack gain in prominence over the past year, with high-profile attacks such as Stuxnet. Stealth malware has increased more rapidly in the last six months than in any previous period, up almost 38 percent over 2010.

     

    Acts of Hacktivism and Cyberwar Make Their Mark

     

    Acts of hacktivism, primarily from the groups Anonymous and LulzSec, were among some of the most prominent cyber news generators for Q2. The report details hacktivist activity from Q2, with at least 20 global attacks reported in Q2 alone, and with the majority allegedly at the hands of LulzSec. The report also outlines acts of cyberwar that occurred in Q2, including attacks on United States’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and an attack on South Korea’s National Agricultural Cooperative Federation.

     

    Email “Black Market” for Spammers

     

    Though spam is still at historic low levels, due in part to the Rustock takedown, McAfee Labs still expects to see a sharp rise in activity over the coming months. A common method for cybercriminals to increase their volume of spam activity is to purchase a bulk list of emails in order to flood as much spam as possible to a widespread group of people. Whether it’s a botnet or a rental service, prices vary for such enterprises, often by location. For instance, in the United States, the going rate for 1 million emails is $25, whereas in England 1.5 million emails are worth $100.

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  • Sony Ericsson Launches the New Live Walkman Phone with Android

    Sony Ericsson Launches the New Live Walkman Phone with Android

    What’s this? Just after announcing the poor bashed W8 walkman series phone Sony Ericsson has launched their second Walkman handset in the market. The only difference is that this one looks a little more promising than the first.

    The new Sony Ericsson Live features  

    • 1GHz processor
    • 3.2 inch capacitive touchscreen HVGA resolution
    • 5 megapixel AF shooter with 8x digital zoom capable of capturing HD video in 720p
    • Front-facing VGA camera
    • 2.3 Gingerbread
    • 320MB of RAM
    • 32GB of microSD storage
    • 3G at 900 and 2100MHz
    Read the Press Release Below for Full Specs
     

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    Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ delivers unique social music experience for smartphones

    22 August 2011

    Smartphone with Walkman™ on the latest Android platform (Gingerbread 2.3)
    Unique Facebook™ integration enables instant music and media sharing
    Content services from Sony provide access to the latest music and video titles

    22 August 2011, London, UK – Sony Ericsson today announced Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™, an Android smartphone that delivers a unique social music experience. A dedicated Walkman™ hardware button provides instant access to the music player and consumers can also like, share and discover content through a deep Facebook™ integration. The infinite button lets the consumer explore even more and the *Qriocity service from Sony provides music and video content for the consumer to enjoy.

    With attractive curved design, a glossy finish and a mineral glass display, the phone has a 3.2″ screen and a powerful 1Ghz processor. A front facing camera is enabled for Skype video calling, while a 5MP AF camera can capture 720p HD video recording. *Sony’s xLOUD™ enhances audio output, while the latest Android platform for smartphones (Gingerbread 2.3) provides access to over 250,000 applications on the Android Market™.

    Nikolaus Scheurer, Head of Product Marketing, Sony Ericsson said: “Consumers want smartphones to deliver a rich and social entertainment experience. Rather than a one dimensional music experience, they want instant and seamless access to new content, combined with the ability to share and connect with their friends. The Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ provides exactly this, in a powerful package with great style.”

    A perfect combination of social networking and music entertainment:

    Deep Facebook™ integration: Allows users to instantly access Facebook through the most used areas of the phone such as the picture gallery, music player, phonebook and calendar.
    Media Discovery Application: A dynamic application placing the world of music and videos at consumer’s fingertips including Facebook™ recommendations from their friends.
    Infinite button: Tapping it within the media player enables consumers to have instant access to new content about their favourite artist, such as music videos, artist information and lyrics search.
    Qriocity music and video content services from Sony: Consumers can access millions of songs from all major labels and watch thousands of movies from all major studios. Only Sony Ericsson Android smartphones provide consumers with unique access to the entertainment services from *Sony.
    *Sony’s xLOUD™ technology: Enhances audio output of the inbuilt speakers at high levels.
    TrackID™: Identifies the music track you are listening to within the FM radio and music player. The track can then instantly be shared or downloaded.

    Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ will be available globally in selected markets from Q4 2011.
    For full details all products news, please visit the press room and the product blog:
    http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/press/pressreleases/latestnews
    http://blogs.sonyericsson.com/products/

    Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™ at a glance.
    *Please note that all services mentioned may not be available in every market.

    Colours

    Black and White

    Facts

    Size: 56.5 x 106 x 14.2 mm
    Weight: 115 g

    Camera

    5 megapixel camera
    8x digital zoom
    Auto focus
    Face detection
    Flash/Photo light
    Flash/Photo flash
    Flash/LED
    Front-facing camera (VGA)
    Geo tagging
    HD video recording (720p)
    Image stabiliser
    Red-eye reduction
    Scene detection
    Self-timer
    Send to web
    Smile detection
    Touch capture
    Touch focus
    Video light
    Video recording

    Music

    Album art
    Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
    Music tones (MP3/AAC)
    PlayNow™ service
    Stereo speakers
    TrackID™ music recognition
    Walkman™ player
    xLOUD™

    Internet

    Android Market™
    Bookmarks
    Google™ search
    Google Voice™ Search
    NeoReader™ barcode scanner
    Pan & zoom
    Web browser (WebKit)

    Communication

    Call list
    Conference calls
    Facebook™ application
    Google Talk™
    Polyphonic ringtones
    Skype
    Sony Ericsson Timescape™
    Speakerphone
    Twitter™ (Timescape™ integration)
    Vibrating alert
    Video chat ready

    Messaging

    Conversations
    Email
    Google Mail™
    Handwriting recognition
    Instant messaging
    Multimedia messaging (MMS)
    Predictive text input
    Sound recorder
    Text messaging (SMS)
    Type & Send widget

    Design

    Auto rotation
    Four-corner Home screen
    Keyboard (on-screen, 12-key)
    Keyboard (on-screen, QWERTY)
    Live wallpaper
    Picture wallpaper
    Touch screen

    Entertainment

    3D games
    Media browser
    Radio (FM radio with RDS)
    Video streaming
    Video viewing
    YouTube™

    Organiser

    Alarm clock
    Calculator
    Calendar
    Document readers
    Emanual
    Flight mode
    Google Calendar™
    Google Gallery 3D™
    Infinite button
    Phonebook
    Setup guide
    Event
    Timer
    Widget manager

    Connectivity

    3.5 mm audio jack
    aGPS
    Bluetooth™ technology
    DLNA Certified™
    Google Latitude™
    Google Maps™ for Mobile
    Google Maps™ with Street View
    Media Transfer Protocol support
    Micro USB support
    Modem
    Native USB tethering
    Synchronisation via Facebook™
    Synchronisation via Google™ Sync
    Synchronisation via Sony Ericsson Sync
    Synchronisation with computer
    Synchronisation via Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®
    Synchronisation: Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® via Moxier client
    USB mass storage
    USB High speed 2.0 support
    USB support
    Wi-Fi™
    Wi-Fi™ Hotspot functionality
    Wisepilot™ turn-by-turn navigation

    Display

    3.2 inches
    16,777,216 colour TFT
    480 x 320 pixels
    Capacitive touchscreen (multi-touch)
    Scratch-resistant

    Memory

    Phone memory (user-free): Up to 320MB
    Memory card support: microSD™, up to 32GB

    Battery life

    Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 14 hrs 15 min*
    Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 600 hrs*

    Talk time UMTS: Up to 6 hrs 42 min*
    Standby time UMTS: Up to 850 hrs*

    Music listening time: Up to 17 hrs 30 min
    Video listening time: Up to 6 hrs 30 min

    *According to GSM Association Battery Life Measurement Technique. Battery performance may vary depending on network conditions and configurations, and phone usage.

    Networks

    UMTS HSPA 850 (Band V), 1900 (Band II), 2100 (Band I)
    GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900

    UMTS HSPA 900 (Band VIII), 2100 (Band I)
    GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900

    In the kit

    Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman™
    1200 mAh battery
    stereo headset
    2GB microSD™ memory card
    Charger
    micro USB cable for charging
    synchronisation and file transfer
    user documentation

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  • HTC Puccini Screenshots leaked again, will be called Jetstream on AT&T

    HTC Puccini Screenshots leaked again, will be called Jetstream on AT&T

    Leak after leak is just simple proof that the device is coming soon, the HTC Puccini is no secret to the interwebs. Now pocketnow has got some more screens of a device set to be launched on AT&T networks in the US and will be dubbed “Jetstream”. Three major specs include

    • 10-inch slate
    • Dual-core 1.5GHz processor
    • 8 megapixel rear-facing camera
    This device will also have the HTC Scribe system used in the Flyer. It is also expected to launch with 4G LTE capable hardware in the US and 3G Plus in the rest of the world. The device is slotted for a winter release.
  • Nokia CEO taking not so kindly to Google – Motorola Takeover

    Nokia CEO taking not so kindly to Google – Motorola Takeover

    Nokia CEO seems to have retracted his earlier statement regarding the ups of the Google’s planned takeover of Motorola Mobility. At a seminar in Helsinki the Finnish CEO quoted some misdirects at Android device manufacturers, stating that the road ahead is bumpy if the takeover goes through as planned.

    If I happened to be someone who was an Android manufacturer or an operator, or anyone with a stake in that environment, I would be picking up my phone and calling certain executives at Google and say ‘I see signs of danger ahead,The very first reaction I had was very clearly the importance of the third ecosystem and the importance of the partnership that we announced on February 11, it is more clear than ever,

    -Stephen Elop, CEO Nokia

     

  • Motorola Launches the Defy + , The next level of water-resistance (PR)

    Motorola Launches the Defy + , The next level of water-resistance (PR)

    Motorola has launched the successor to the mighty Defy, This one is called the Defy+ (read : Defy Plus). This device pics up where the Defy left off, adding a whole host of features to the mix.

    Not only is the Defy+ water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof, it also pack a whole list of spec bumps listed below.

    It is expected to hit India in the coming months , and we will be on top of launches and videos as usual.

    Key Features and Specifications:

    • Powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and features more than 250,000 apps from Android Market™
    • 1GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster for efficient Web browsing and multitasking
    • Water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof to withstand all that life throws your way
    • Features scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass
    • 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display
    • Music Player connects you to all your favorite artists
    • MOTOBLUR lets users stay in touch with friends, providing quick access to social media accounts and live widgets directly from the home screen
    • Motorola Media Link allows users to sync their media content from their desktops at home or work
    • Loaded with the ability to create group emails and communication to stay in touch with friends
    • Adobe Flash Player 10 for uncompromised viewing of applications, content and videos
    • 5MP camera with auto focus, flash and digital zoom
    • 2GB internal; *2GB microSD card in box, expandable up to 32GB
    • Access to Google™ Apps (Google Maps™ 5.0 with Navigation, Google Talk™, Browsing)
    • 1700mAH battery for 7.1 hours of talk time and 16 days in standby

     

     

     

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    Motorola Mobility Reveals Motorola DEFY™+

    It’s faster, smarter and richer – Motorola DEFY+ is now equipped with faster Web-browsing and the social networking tools you crave to stay connected wherever you go

     

    Aug. 15, 2011

    LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – Aug. 15, 2011 – Live life to the fullest with the latest life proof smartphone from Motorola Mobility, Inc., Motorola DEFY+. Building on the Motorola DEFY’s life proof heritage, Motorola DEFY+ offers exceptional protection from whatever life throws your way with its water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof design (IP67). In addition, Motorola DEFY+ has a 1GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster and is more fun with the latest version of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) delivering a smarter operating system and better battery life to fully enjoy your experiences.Motorola DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America starting in early fall.

    Water resistant, dust proof, and featuring scratch resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass, Motorola DEFY+ can survive a sudden rain shower, a day on the beach, an all-night party – or even a tough workout with the pre-loaded CardioTrainer application, which transforms the device into the perfect running mate. Its brilliant 3.7-inch high-resolution touch-screen display enables you to easily view and track your workout progress. Wherever your days – or nights – take you, Motorola DEFY+ is the life proof device that can keep up with your toughest demands and wildest adventures.

    Motorola DEFY+ is faster than ever, keeping up with your on-the-go lifestyles so you can effortlessly browse the Web, stay updated with social networking sites on your homes screens and stream and download rich media content more quickly than before. Motorola DEFY+ offers an Adobe® Flash® 10-enabled browser for a rich web experience that allows users to watch their favorite movies or view videos on the Web.

    Powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), Motorola DEFY+ is smarter than ever. This new version of Android boasts a better battery life, a more intuitive user interface and improvements on the features you use most – including enhanced calendar and email features and home screen options. Users can make Motorola DEFY+ their own by organizing and personalizing their Application trays for easy and quick access to their most used tools, games and content.

    Boredom proof your life; the richest experiences in entertainment and social media are always within reach with Motorola DEFY+. The Music Player lets you access and share your favorite music. You can also stream your favorite music straight from your desktops at home or work, with Motorola Media Link. Motorola DEFY+ also features Google Talk™ to keep you connected with friends and colleagues, while built in apps like the *Zinio™ e-magazine service allow you to keep up with favourite publications on-the-go. Entertainment doesn’t stop there: Motorola DEFY+ also features a 5MP camera with flash, digital zoom and auto focus, letting users capture the best of their social life and create their very own entertainment whatever the conditions.

    “Motorola DEFY+, our latest life proof smartphone, delivers the endurance and design strength to keep up with even the most demanding lifestyles, along with the social and entertainment capabilities that put friends and fun in easy reach,” said Alain Mutricy, senior vice president, portfolio and device product management, Motorola Mobility. “We designed Motorola DEFY+ with all the smartphone features you need for a demanding lifestyle.”

     


    Smart Accessories

    A suite of smart accessories ensures users get the most from the Motorola DEFY+. Available accessories include Vehicle Dock, Bluetooth Headset, Bluetooth Car Kit, Portable Power, and Car Charger.


    Key Features and Specifications:

    • Powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and features more than 250,000 apps from Android Market™
    • 1GHz processor that runs 25 percent faster for efficient Web browsing and multitasking
    • Water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof to withstand all that life throws your way
    • Features scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass
    • 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display
    • Music Player connects you to all your favorite artists
    • MOTOBLUR lets users stay in touch with friends, providing quick access to social media accounts and live widgets directly from the home screen
    • Motorola Media Link allows users to sync their media content from their desktops at home or work
    • Loaded with the ability to create group emails and communication to stay in touch with friends
    • Adobe Flash Player 10 for uncompromised viewing of applications, content and videos
    • 5MP camera with auto focus, flash and digital zoom
    • 2GB internal; *2GB microSD card in box, expandable up to 32GB
    • Access to Google™ Apps (Google Maps™ 5.0 with Navigation, Google Talk™, Browsing)
    • 1700mAH battery for 7.1 hours of talk time and 16 days in standby

     

    Availability

    Motorola DEFY+ will be available in Asia, Europe and Latin America starting in early fall.

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  • Micromax Andro A70 Review

    Micromax Andro A70 Review

    The Micromax Andro A70 was one of the most anticipated phones of this quarter, especially in the sub Rs. 8000 bracket. To be honest, at first we thought of it as just a minor upgrade to the existing Andro A60. But as we reviewed this little marvel we began so see a major change in its operation. Lets see why the Andro A70 is our pick for the price range.

    Build Quality and Design

    Reminiscent of the Nexus One’s design, the Micromax Andro A70 is built with sturdy plastics. Nice curvaceous ends make it an extremely attractive design, and very comfortable to hold in the hand. The screen on the front is tough and provides the extra protection required for a touch phone of this nature. The buttons are tactile and easy to use, the overall standard of construction is quite impressive.

    The front of the display is also glass and not plastic unlike its predecessor, Which makes the overall build of the device impressive. The phone is sturdy and does not make rattling noises even when tossed around.

     

    Hardware 

    •   Android 2.2 (Froyo)
    •   Camera Primary 5.0 MP Secondary – VGA
    •   600MHz Processor
    •   3.2 inch Multi Touch Capacitive Screen
    •   Mi – apps –  application store by Micromax
    •  Full Android Market
    •   WCDMA 2100 MHz
    •   HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
    •   Mi-Fi Pocket Wireless Internet
    •   GPS             
    •   Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    •   Battery 1450mAh
    •   Proximity Sensor
    •   Gravity Sensor

    Camera and Multimedia

    A surprisingly interesting 5 MP camera with autofocus that delivers exceptionally good pictures. The camera displays great skill when it comes to auto-focus and cannot be tackled down by any other device in this price range. Although colors appear washed out at first but a little playing around with the settings gives a good picture.

    Video on the other hand is simply OK, you cannot expect much from the VGA video capability. A simple tweak, by changing the video quality settings to custom in the camera we were able to get VGA video. If you leave the video quality to high, it captures a much lower resolution video. A sample of the video can be seen in the videos below.

    The Front facing camera, is a simple VGA camera and can be used for nothing but clicking self portraits and video. We tried several times to initiate a camera response from Skype /fring etc, but failed to do so.

    The screen of the Andro A70 is great for watching videos and browsing the internet. It is also a capacitive 2 point multitouch screen, so pinch to zoom works great and with the 3.2 inch 320x480px screen text is crisp and easily read. 

    Speakers are loud and clear when it comes to watching videos or simply listening to music. Overall multimedia experience was satisfactory and a lot more than you can expect from a device which costs only 7500 Rs.

    Phone and Messaging

    No complaints here, the phone call capability was excellent , little or no dropped calls, clear speaker and earpiece. the microphone also pics up sound aptly and delivers to the other side. One thing with mentioning is the number of connection errors faced in process of dialing a number were far more than any other device tested.

    Messaging and emailing has also improved vastly over the previous A60 thanks to the inclusion of the capacitive screen. This makes the device almost brilliant, keyboard is nice and spread out and easy to type on even with relatively large fingers. The keyboard can also be easily replaced with customizable keyboards from the Marketplace, including Better Keyboard. Swype however does not work with the Andro A70.

     

    Internet and Portable Hotspot

    This section is dedicated to connectivity and utilization of the Internet, Data and WiFi. 
    The A70 has a very weak WiFi antenna, and mostly requires you to be relatively close to the router to get a decent signal. This was kind of a let down especially after the excellent WiFi antenna on the Andro A60.

    The Portable Hotspot also fails throughout the board, dropping WiFi and asking for reactivations several times.

    Apart from the above, browsing works great on the A70 especially 3G networks perform as good as high end phones.

    Battery Life

    We were quite impressed with the battery life on the A70, with over 5 hours of talk time, and a good 7-8 of internet usage, upto 3 days of standby, make it an excellent device in terms of battery life. But with Android as an OS, you never know what app you install, suddenly battery life is critically lower than before. Overall great battery , be sure to inspect your apps if you face battery issues.

    Conclusion

    While its an extremely awesome device for its price, it definitely has its ups and its down . With limited WiFi range and useless front camera this device lacks little and gives more. Good things include impressive build quality, a great photo camera, Android 2.2, wifi hotspot, easily root-able ( with possibility of custom rome). This device is a little understated by the company. The UI is much improved and a launcher from the market like ADW launcher can make this device a gem with pinch home screens, and smooth scrolling. 

    The Micromax Andro A70 is a good package for someone who wants to enter the Android ecosystem, or even a good upgrade for an A60 user. This device is also an excellent secondary device for a expensive smartphone. 

    We say go for it!

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    Full Review

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    Developing……

     UPDATE: 

    We got news from Micromax for Gingerbread and Video Calls : Read Here

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  • Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) Joins Samsung Mobile as Software Engineer | Expect Fireworks

    Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) Joins Samsung Mobile as Software Engineer | Expect Fireworks

    The brainchild and maker of the most popular rom in the Android ecosystem, The CyanogenMod, Steve Kondik appears to have gotten a job at Samsung Mobile as a software engineer. Everyone hopes that this doesn’t affect Cyanogen development, but then there is also the fact that Samsung TouchWiz may just become one beautiful UI. 

    We will just have to wait and watch.

  • Dell ends the Streak 5, iG Recommends avoid in India

    Dell ends the Streak 5, iG Recommends avoid in India

    Dell has stopped selling the Streak 5 in the western hemisphere. iGyaan recommends end of cycle for India too. In a similar strategy it is expected that the Streak 5 will become cheaper in India. 

    Do not buy the Dell Streak 5, unless you get an absolutely irresistible offer.

    The company now hosts a web page that declares its spacious smartphone / compact tablet has met end-of-life status, and it’s offering little information other than the ominous phrase, “Streak 5 is no longer available.”

     

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  • Samsung Shows of the New Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 in Video Demo – Full Interface walkthrough

    Samsung Shows of the New Galaxy Tab 750 / 10.1 in Video Demo – Full Interface walkthrough

    Samsung’s latest tablet is getting all the attention it deserves, the company has now made a full demo of the User Interface walkthrough. 

    Not only is the tablet thin and light its easy to use, says the video demo. Demonstrating the new multitasking features and the dedicated multitask button, makes us wonder why other companies haven’t thought of it. 

    It is also the first tablet to have individual speakers of either side, full stereo sound. Samsung sneakily also shows off the dock in the video, which makes the device, that tad bit more special.

    The Samsung Bookshelf and new TouchWiz Keyboard are also shown off in the demo. The video also details the Social Hub , additional accessories and a detailed demo of the Music Hub which is Samsung’s own version of the music store.

    Check it out.

    Don’t forget to read our EDIT : Its Time To Tabulate

  • Meizu MX to release in September, with Dual core and Quad core options

    Meizu MX to release in September, with Dual core and Quad core options

    Meizu CEO Jack Wong , announced on tuesday ( in a discreet fashion) that the company upcoming 4 inch phone will be released in China at the end of September this year. The interesting bit here is that the device will have two versions, the 16GB version will come with a dual-core chip, while the 32GB version will sport a quad-core one.

    No other relevant information was released about the device. We will keep you updated as we get more.

    [Meizu]

  • Vizio launches budget Android Tablet (PR)

    Vizio launches budget Android Tablet (PR)

    Vizio on Monday announced that its budget/ affordable 8-inch  tablet will be available worldwide through its retailers by the end of this month. The device runs on Gingerbread and will sell without contract for under US$ 300.

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        •  8-inch 1024 x 768-pixel display
        • Android 2.3.2 Gingerbread
        • 2GB of storage 
        • 32GB of removable storage
        • 1GHz processor
        • 512MB of RAM 
        • Front-facing VGA camera for video chats

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    VIZIO set out to build an innovative tablet that breaks new ground and addresses the gaps in current offerings in the market. The VIZIO Tablet offers a superior multimedia experience with its three speaker design, home theater integration with IR, and a perfect size for typing, eBooks, gaming and portability. These innovations and our ground breaking price push the category forward and deliver on our brand promise of Entertainment Freedom for All
    -VIZIO CTO, Matt McRae

     

     

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    VIZIO’s New 8″ Tablet Delivers Knock Out Video, Audio and App-Based Entertainment at Sub-$300 Price Point

    • VIZIO Tablet to shake up the marketplace by offering intuitive tablet experience at a price point that extends availability to the masses
    • Unique three-speaker design delivers stereo audio in both landscape and portrait modes
    • Control Your Entire Home Theater with the VIZIO Tablet’s built-in universal remote control app
    • Built-in 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth® capabilities offer optimum connectivity with multiple devices

    IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/  VIZIO, America’s #1 LCD HDTV company, announced today the new VIZIO 8? Tablet with WiFi is arriving at retailers nationwide.  As part of VIZIO’s continued commitment to deliver great technology at a superior value, the sleek, feature-filled, Android-powered VIZIO Tablet is now available at Sam’s Club, Walmart, Costco, Amazon, and other VIZIO retailers at a breakthrough price of $299.

    The VIZIO Tablet features VIZIO Internet Apps® Plus which combines the latest technologies with a unified, easy-to-use and fun user interface across select future VIZIO HDTV’s, Blu-ray® players and other devices — further differentiating the sleek VIZIO Tablet.  In addition, the new Tablet is able to control nearly every element of a user’s home theater with a universal remote app and includes a built-in HDMI port with HDCP support for content protected HD playback on the big screen.

    “We are excited that VIZIO is listening, once again, to what the marketplace is asking for with a high performance sub $300 Tablet,” said Tim Farmer, Costco.  ”VIZIO’s reputation is built on affordable technology and entertainment and this product is expected to generate a strong consumer response.”

    By offering cutting edge technology and exceptional features at a competitive category price, the VIZIO Tablet is ideal for a wide range of users.  With support for Adobe® Flash®, casual gamers, movie, TV and music enthusiasts are able to enjoy rich content and applications on the go.  It also comes equipped with a unique three-speaker configuration, strategically placed for stereo sound in landscape or portrait mode.

    Additionally, parents looking to entertain their children on-the-go can quickly access the Android Market™ which gives access to hundreds of thousands of apps, including educational programs, games and eBooks.**

    With back-to-school season in full swing, students will also find the sleek VIZIO Tablet an ideal and fun compliment to a busy year as it makes checking email, news and social networks as simple as ever.  Multiple storage options make saving assignments and downloading music a breeze with a MicroSD™ slot that allows consumers the freedom to expand memory up to 32GB for optimal organization and entertainment.

    “VIZIO set out to build an innovative tablet that breaks new ground and addresses the gaps in current offerings in the market,” said Matt McRae, Chief Technology Officer, VIZIO. “The VIZIO Tablet offers a superior multimedia experience with its three speaker design, home theater integration with IR, and a perfect size for typing, eBooks, gaming and portability.  These innovations and our ground breaking price push the category forward and deliver on our brand promise of Entertainment Freedom for All.”

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  • Reliance Launches the Reliance Tab, becomes the First Indian 3G Provider with a Tablet

    Reliance Launches the Reliance Tab, becomes the First Indian 3G Provider with a Tablet

    Reliance Communications has introduced a tablet and bundled it with attractive monthly plans. Available across all Reliance World and Reliance Mobile showrooms in India the Tablet features a very low price of INR 12,999/-.

    The 3G and WiFi-enabled Android tablet that works on RCom’s IP-based 3G network across 333 towns including Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. The tablet is manufactured by China based ZTE and has 512 MB RAM along with AGps, a 7 inch Screen and Android 2.3.

    Reliance Communications has always been a pioneer in taking bold steps to innovate and re-invent the telecom ecosystem in the country. The launch of Reliance 3G Tab is in line with this principle,”

    -Mahesh Prasad, president, Reliance Communications

    The device will support Android features like push mail and will include office softwares like Docs-to-Go etc. Reliance will also give a 4GB card in the Bundle and the device can read put 32GB.

    We are trying to get a hands on with the tablet for your pleasure.

  • Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Its one of those things that takes time to reach its prime potential. Tablets were introduced in 2010 and primarily a couple of brands ruled the market. With the iPad eating the largest slice of the market share, Android tablets started to pour in by the second half of 2010.

    The Original 7 inch Galaxy tab was the first true Android tablet to be launched in India. While it filled a major void that was left in the market due to the unavailability of the iPad, people were not quite ready for a switch to tablets and the tablets weren’t quite ready for human consumption.

    2011 marked the era of the Tablets, with advancements in technology that allowed for powerful devices to be manufactured at prices well within the buying power of the consumer, Tablets have taken the market by storm, bent it, made space and created a new segment of electronic goods.

    The year started with many tablets, The iPad 2 being the most impressive and the most dominating, followed by low numbers of the Motorola Xoom, RIM Playbook and others. Samsung had announced plans of launching the 10 inch tablet before the announcement of the iPad 2, but later changes in design and specs caused a major delay in the actual release date of the device.

    Most are calling this tablet a true iPad 2 rival, a market favorite of sorts. So, in a market like India where people are finally making space in their life for tablets, where does the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or the Indian Galaxy 750 fit in? 

    Here is our EDIT  on why the Galaxy 750 is special for us and the Indian Market.

    Galaxy 750

    We already handled the earlier Tab ( thicker version), but for reasons unknown the device was never released and its a good thing. The new Galaxy 750 is just 8.6mm, it is 0.2mm thinner than the iPad 2. and weighing only 565g it’s also 36g lighter than the Cupertino tablet. The device is brilliantly built from from to back and is easily held in one hand. The shape and the design of the Tablet along with a good mix of materials make it feel like a luxury.

    The Galaxy 750 runs Android Honeycomb 3.1, which is the latest version of Android meant for Tablets. This brings about much more usability to the device including  resizable widgets and a better application management system as shown by us in out preview of Honeycomb.

    The newer Galaxy 750 also drops the 8mp rear camera for a 3mp one, which doesn’t bother us and is still far superior than the iPad 2’s unknown less than 1Mp camera.

    TouchWiz

    The Galaxy 750 also adds the newer version of TouchWiz on what is usually a boring interface. TouchWiz not only makes the user interface on the device more attractive to look at, but also adds a whole host of features. The inbuilt task manager, ram management, Voice functions and several multimedia enhancements make the experience a lot better.

    No Chains

    One of the biggest deciding factors for the device has to be the fact that, people want to use a Tablet as a replacement for a laptop or a netbook. The iPad does not fulfill that gap because of the closed structure of iOS. While ruling the mobile structure , iOS does not quite answer to the day to day requirements for a tablet user. 

    Basic file sharing is disabled in iOS, where as Android allows all sorts of file sharing. The device also has the ability to read from USB host devices, but itself lacks a usb port. The Galaxy 750 will require a proprietary cable and will be able to read content from USB hard drives or flash sticks. Making it a far better laptop/netbook replacement than any other Tablet in the market.

    The fact that the Galaxy 750 runs Android, also means that its an easily customizable device, if you don’t like the theme or layout, you can change it. Widgets make it easy to stay up to date on all sorts of information, from stocks to weather, from social networking to emails, new releases and quick actions. The widget- laden interface is a lot of fun to interact with and is also one of the primary reasons we like Android.

    Companion

    The Galaxy 750 can also be the perfect travel companion, not only for business, but also for fun. Download the Kindle App or read a book from the Samsung bookshelf, watch movies on the stunning 1280x800px display which is exceptionally bright. The Galaxy 750 also has a 4 way motion sensor, a Gyroscope, which would make the gaming experience better than any other tablet in the market, including the iPad 2. Samsung also uses this technology for panoramas in the camera and for navigating through the UI like in the case of the Galaxy S2.

    If you didn’t consider buying a tablet prior to this, the time is now. Samsung have brought Tablets, especially Android Tablets, to a place where no one has been able achieve before. A portable media centre which begs attention, a device powerful enough to replace a netbook or even a laptop. Enterprise emails and Office Apps are already on the device along with a 16GB storage (expandable). The device also features a dual core 1 GHZ NVidia Tegra 2 processor with 1 GB of Ram dedicated to the Tablet.

    The Future of tablets is here and its Time to Tabulate with the Galaxy 750.

    Until something better shows up anyway! 

    We can’t express how excited we are to unbox and review this device for you guys! If you have some special requests please leave them in the comments below.

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  • Bluelounge MiniDock for iOS Devices sits up on the Charging Adapter (PR)

    Bluelounge MiniDock for iOS Devices sits up on the Charging Adapter (PR)

    Now here is an innovation that speaks volumes. The BlueLounge MiniDock makes use of your existing Apple USB power adapter for a cordless, charging and display dock. the company calls it a dock for the “customers who are passionate about their iPhones”. Either way the simplistic design makes us want to own it. Unfortunately its only available in the US, UK and EU, the good news is that its only US $ 20.

     

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    Bluelounge Launches MiniDock Home and Travel iPhone/iPod Wall Charger and Display-Docking Station

    Cord-free and compact, MiniDock simplifies travel and household charging needs.

    Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) August 08, 2011

    Bluelounge, the award-winning international design studio known for sleek, functional, design-forward cable management and home/office organization products, today announced the market-wide availability of MiniDock, a cord-free wall charger and display-docking station made for Apple iPhone and iPod devices that uses the existing Apple USB Power Adapter. MiniDock represents the latest in a series of sleek, innovative cord management products from Bluelounge, all designed specifically for Apple iPhones and essential for travel and household charging needs.

    MiniDock allows consumers to charge and display their iPhone in an upright position in any electrical outlet without disorganized cords. Intended for use with existing Apple USB Power Adapter, iPhone or iPod can now plug directly into an electrical outlet. Ideal while traveling or in any home or office environment, MiniDock is lightweight, cord-free, and allows users to simplify and de-clutter the charging areas normally occupied with the unsightly and wayward cords. Users no longer need to deal with untidy cords while packing or when charging their device. With MiniDock, the user can charge their Apple devices upright, directly into their Apple USB Power Adapter, conveniently and seamlessly anywhere where an electric outlet is available.

    “Our customers are passionate about their iPhones and their accessories,” said Dominic Symons, Bluelounge Principal and Creative Director. “People are proud of their devices so they treat them with care and worry about their phones getting damaged when in use or while traveling. MiniDock meets the public’s desire perfectly, with a sleek and innovative charging station that doubles as a display stand, so proud iPhone owners can use their hardware efficiently while they charge it. Our unique design keeps their phones safe, off the floor and out of harm’s way-all at the same time.”[/toggle]

  • LG Optimus Black Review

    LG Optimus Black Review

    The LG Optimus Black was announced a while back, March 2011 to be precise, but the device appeared on our shores much later in July. People awaited the LG Optimus Black with much anticipation as it offered brilliance on a budget. 

    Does it really stand up to its name? Does it deliver brilliance? Lets Find Out!

    Build Quality

    The Optimus Black is possibly the most well built phone in LG’s stable, only after the 2X. With a slim profile and tapered glossy black accents, the device also has a tough front glass and a brilliant camera. The device is built to last and will not fail to deliver in that respect. The plastic is of superior quality and the device does not rattle or squeak from anywhere.

     
    Name Type
    Operating System   Android OS v2.2
     Dimensions  122mm x 64mm x 9.2 mm
     Weight  109g
     Display Screen  4 inch WVGA IPS LCD
     Processor  1 GHz Cortex A8 Processor
     RAM  512 MB
     Storage  2GB Internal + 32GB Optional
     Camera  5 MP Rear : 2 MP Front (AF)
     Video  720P VIDEO @30 fps
     Connectivity  Wi-Fi, 3G, GPRS, EDGE,
    A-GPS, Bluetooth v3.1 with EDR
     Battery  1500 mAh Li-Ion
    The Price of the Device is about : Rs. 19,800 in the Market

    Camera & Multimedia

    The device features a brilliant 5mp Autofocus camera on the back that does HD video at 720p (watch sample below). The picture quality  from the 5mp snapper is absolutely stunning, the camera focuses with precision and the LED does a wonderful job of eliminating darkness. The camera is also snappy at taking pictures and responds quickly.

    Video quality is pretty great and almost close to what the iPhone 4 has to offer in good light, but kind of waivers in low light.

    The front facing camera is simply superb quality and works just fine with Skype and other video softwares.

    Audio from videos is low, but in game audio and music sounds are loud. The preference file some where needs to be tweaked to output proper audio. the speaker is fairly loud when the audio is proper. But, not as great as we would have like it to be.

    The display is absolutely brilliant with a 700NIT brightness. The brightest display on a mobile device ever, makes the quality of the display that much better, whether indoors or outdoors. The only drawback of a very bright display is low battery life.

    Phone & Messaging

    The earpiece and microphone are great to pick up sound, but one unfortunate error in the design of the Optimus black prevents you from using the phone as a PHONE. every time you hold the phone in your hand, the network drops. So much so that we went able to get through a decent phone call to test audio quality. At first we thought the device was defective and got a replacement test unit, but alas!, still no proper network. So how good is a phone thats not a phone? its pathetic, is what it is, purely pathetic.

    The touchscreen is a 4 point multitouch which allows for a simply great messaging experience, not to forget the iPhone style keyboard. The network issue prevails here as well, as you grip the phone to type, the device looses network.

    Data & Battery

    The Optimus Black is almost Satan’s child when it comes to how hot it gets on a data connection, its almost impossible to handle. The device gets blazing hot and starts to loose battery at an alarming rate, flat dead in 25-40 minutes. With data off, you get about 4 hours of talk time along with about two days of standby.

    Not having been able to test internet performance we can’t comment on the battery life beyond that.

    Conclusion

    Its a pity that LG let us down yet again, we really liked the device when we got it at first. The device has good specs, excellent build, brilliant cameras and a very – very bright display. A great touch screen and decent hardware, but the device basically fails at being a phone. The death grip network loss issue is beyond excuse and cannot be mended with any kind of fix. ( except a full silicon cover or gloves on the users hands) the phone also performed poorly in the benchmarks.

    We had a lot of expectations from this device and feel totally let down. LG really needs to step up their game, they have possibly good hardware, but something somewhere went wrong with the Optimus Black.

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