Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Motorola DROID Bionic with WiFi Printing Feature

Now been widely circulated on Motorola DROID Bionic talks. This device is expected to be one of Motorola’s next generation flagship devices and is also expected to launch Android to new heights.

Motorola DROID Bionic offers a wide range of features. besides Zumocast which allows you to remotely access and streaming files from your home computer to the handset, Motorola DROID Bionic also equipped with Webtop Apps / Wireless Printing. It looks like Motorola will be offering the same connectivity options for the Bionic that it did for the Atrix. The handset can be connected to an optional dock to be used like a laptop or desktop computer, and will sport full Firefox browsing with multi-window support. The phone will also have new widgets, and MotoPrint support for printing to Wifi-enabled printers. The Bionic will also have a “bedside mode” for being used as an alarm clock, and HDMI-out with mirror mode for viewing content on the big screen (with a dock option likely available for that functionality as well).
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Samsung Galaxy S II Will Get Processor 1.2GHz

Samsung has been known to be going on to create a follow up to the device appropriately dubbed the Samsung Galaxy S 2. This device features some very noteworthy specs including a 4.27-inch Super AMOLED display with 800 x 480 resolution, 1GB of RAM, 16/32GB of internal storage, microSD slot for additional storage, 8 megapixel rear facing camera with 1080p video capture, autofocus and LED flash, 2 megapixel front facing camera and Google’s Android ‘Gingerbread’ 2.3 complete with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI 4.0.
The Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II is a pretty powerful beast as it is with its Exynos chipset featuring a dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU and Mali 400 GPU. However Samsung obviously decided 1GHz is not good enough for their flagship so they are adding more to it.
The company's Estonian office has just confirmed through their Facebook page that the two CPU cores will be running at 1.2 GHz, rather than the previously announced 1GHz. That update brings the Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II to the top of the Cortex-A9 class, in pure computing power, at least.
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DropTunes for a Drop Music

DropTunes is sort of a combination of those two applications. DropTunes allows the user a player for their Dropbox-synced tunes offering Flash or HTML5 with streaming and continual playback. All you need to do is log onto DropBox through DropTunes, and pick out the proper folder with the music stash. There is also syncing the iTunes library with Dropbox for sharing tunes with fellow Dropbox users.
DropTunes it supports Flash-free and HTML5 playback, but it doesn’t seem to support iOS or Android, however, you might be able to go through the browsers on Apple or Android devices. DropTunes is currently a Free service that can be acquired here.
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Pimp Your Screen for iOS

We have already said that a cool FPS game came to iOS with Mission Europa, and now there is a new one called Rainbow Six: Shadow Vanguard. It is based on the incredibly successful game franchise Rainbow Six from Gameloft, which is based upon the book from political thriller author Tom Clancy.A global terrorist organization threatens world balance, and only the Rainbow unit can stop them. In each of the Rainbow units comes with 3 new members, with their own special abilities that include recon, stealth, and demolitions. Think of it like G.I. Joe only more believable.
The game/app has eleven missions with levels based on the original Rainbow Six games with titles such as “the oil platform assault”, “infiltration of a rebel camp in Africa”, and “the Embassy Hostage Crisis”. The game has a co-op and a rich multiplayer mode, so you can join up with friends and challenge the game together, or face off in a head-to-head challenge.
You should be able to get Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Shadow Vanguard for about $6.99 on the iTunes Store.
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We7 Radio Music App for Android

We7 has announced the launch of new radio services, in the form of new mobile applications, we7 Radio Plus is a completely FREE music app for anyone who loves music!
The new mobile service will enable you to create your own personalised radio content on your handset - and best of all will be accessible without the continual need of an internet connection.
The app works by caching data from an initial connection made over Wi-Fi or 3G, after which, if your connection is interrupted, you'll still be able to receive tunes. The longer you leave the device to cache content, the longer you can expect to listen to music offf line.
The app has two forms: the free version; where you'll be able to create up to 10 different radio stations, but with no specific choice of what you listen to, and adverts; whilst the paid-for version will bring the ability to choose your own songs, albums and playlists for £9.99.
Disappointingly, sound quality doesn’t appear to be of the 320Kbps quality found on Spotify, while the inability to repeat tracks or go back to a previous a track in the main player is a little annoying.
Buy This Apps : Android Marketplace
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Adobe Flash Player 10.2 for Android

If you are an Android user you may be interested to hear that Adobe has just released a beta version of Flash 10.2. for Android users running either version 2.2 or 2.3.
Flash Player 10.2 will take advantage of hardware acceleration to speed up the display of Flash content, particularly H.264 videos.
On Gingerbread and Froyo devices, Adobe says version 10.2 will deliver performance boosts across the board especially on dual-core devices, as well as improved soft keyboard support and rendering changes to improve the way Flash content is displayed in browser windows.
Click here to download flash player.
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Best Android Comic Reader

To read a comic in your Android, first you must install the comic reader Apps in your android. There are so many options Comic Reader Android Apps you can use. to simplify your search, here are a few best Android comic reader you can use as an option.
1.Comic Strip
Comics Strips is an Android comic book app that focuses on comic strips. Some of the most popular comic strips are available with this app including Peanuts, Garfield, Calvin & Hobbes, and Dilbert. In total, there are over 250 comic strips. Download this Apps
2.Droid Comic Viewer
Droid Comic Viewer is an Android comic viewer that is great for Japanese manga, since the interface can be oriented for right to left reading. This app supports several file formats including CBR, RAR, CBZ, ZIP, ACV, JPEG, PNG, and BMP. The app reads files from the SD card too. Download this Apps.
3.Comic Reader Mobi
This Android comic reader supports several file formats including RAR, ZIP, CBR, and CBZ. Each comic appears on the screen one page at a time. Zoom into the page to read the text with a simple tap of the screen. As you turn the page with your finger, there is a page flip effect, which mimics the natural way you would flip the page in the print version. Download this Apps.
4. Comics by ComiXology
Comics by ComiXology is the One of the largest digital comic libraries for Android powered phones is accessible with the Comics by ComiXology app. This comic book reader Android app features over 3,000 comics, with free access to about 300 well-written and beautifully sketched publications. The app features a reading technology called GuidedView, which is designed to improve the readability of the comics. Download this Apps.
5.Vintage Comic Droid
Vintage Comic Droid This comic reader accesses over 3,000 vintage comics. Each one is available for download through the app for free. Many of the comics available with this app are obscure and old, but are nonetheless interesting. Download this Apps.
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Twitter Apps For Android

Here are five of the best Twitter Apps for your Android device.
1.Twidroyd
Twidroyd is easy to navigate, clean and well laid out. There are lots of integrated features but probably the coolest thing about Twidroyd is “LivePreview”. And like many Twitter apps, Twidroyd Pro offers a useful widget for your home page with three differently sizes.
2.Twitter For Android
Twitter for android the option to compose a new post, for example, is available via a shortcut in the top right-hand corner of every screen, so you’ll never find yourself having to keep bashing the back button if you decide you want to tweet your mind.
3.TweetCaster
At first, TweetCaster looks like it has a little confusing design than most of its rivals, but it’s actually very easy to get used to. And, if you choose the Pro version, you’ll find that getting rid of the ads cleans everything up slightly. TweetCaster has plenty to offer. URL shortening is readily available and it’s easy to post photos and videos from your phone.
4.Plume
Plume has come to be one of the most popular Twitter clients for Android phones. Plume offering lots of options, including various font sizes, colour coding and more.
5.Twicca
Twicca is best of all completely free, fast, stylish Android Twitter client. All the features you might expect from a paid app are available in Twicca for free, in a refreshingly ad-free format. Both old- and new-style retweeting are supported, as is URL shortening in your own tweets. Notifications, profile editing and landscape mode can also be ticked off the wish list.
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