it is say that ANDY RUBIN SAYS 300,000 ANDROID ACTIVATIONS PER DAY .Google Vice President (engineering), Andy Rubin, posted on Twitter about the number of Android phones activated each day the world over. The tweet read, "There are over 300,000 Android phones activated each day." This spike in growth has been remarkable since just last month, the same number was pegged at 200,000 activations per day.
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Saturday, 11 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
GOOGLE RELEASES ZEITGEIST 2010
Around late November and early December and published Bing Yahoo lists summary top searches of 2010. Well, a little closer to the end of the year from Google, AOS costume, and there, AOS a wealth of information for people who are interested in this kind of thing, followed.GOOGLE RELEASES ZEITGEIST 2010
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Wednesday, 8 December 2010
MOTOROLA TABLET PROTOTYPE POWERED ANDROID 3.0
If the launch of Nexus S, Android 2.3, eBook Store and Google is not enough, here's another look at Google's goodie bag for Christmas. At All Things Digital: Dive Into Mobile conference, Andy Rubin showed the company by a board of a Motorola prototype, apparently called motopad. Ran Google Android 3.0 or honeycomb, is better known as we know, the next version of its mobile operating system, causing a great need for optimizing tablets.
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2010 New FUTUREMARK 3DMARK 11 V1.0.0
computer performance is determined by interactions between the various hardware, operating system and the type and amount of software to run. Benchmark provides a series of tests that can be reconstructed with high precision performance over a wide range of hardware.2010 New FUTUREMARK 3DMARK 11 V1.0.0
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GADGETS 11 Predictions for 2011
Every December since 1990, I have published a list of predictions for the New Year. If you've followed my predictions over the years, you know that I have had a lot of hits and some spectacular misses, such as my prediction two years ago that Microsoft would buy RIM and its BlackBerry products. At the time, Microsoft was way behind in the smartphone industry and it was not clear that it had an answer to the Apple iPhone. But to be fair, I clearly stated that this was a wild prediction and not necessarily one that I thought really could happen.
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Tuesday, 7 December 2010
HONEYCOMB READY From GOOGLE ON TABLETS
Finally Google unveiled the tablet-friendly version of the Android OS last night. Rubin showed off Android 3.0, aka "Honeycomb," on a prototype Motorola tablet—and promptly threw the nascent Android tablet market into further confusion.
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GOOGLE and . AMAZON CLASH OF THE BOOKSELLERS
If you a fan of those 1960s Japanese monster movies like Mothra vs. Godzilla, where two enormous animals battle insanely while the tiny human onlookers scream in horror?
Well, if your favorite film isn't available on Netflix or Hulu, you can still enjoy a clash of the Titans this week, as Google pits its new e-reading application, Google eBooks -- and its new retail venture, the Google eBookstore -- against Amazon.com's huge inventory.
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GOOGLE LAUNCHES DEMOS CHROME OS PILOT PROGRAM
From now on GOOGLE LAUNCHES DEMOS CHROME OS PILOT PROGRAM, During a press briefing today in San Francisco, Google launched the Chrome application store and demonstrated Chrome OS, its browser-centric netbook operating system.
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T-MOBILE COMET FIRST LOOK
The T-Mobile Comet offers a compact and lightweight design. The smartphone features Android 2.2 and the full range of wireless options. Call quality is excellent.
The bad: The Comet has a small display and no multitouch support. The plastic piece covering the navigation array started to peel off. The smartphone can be sluggish.
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THE SAMSUNG MESSAGER III
The good: The Samsung Messager III offers a comfortable, user-friendly design with a roomy keyboard. The feature set is functional.
The bad: The Samsung Messager III's camera has a lower resolution than does the Messager II. Also, we encountered a few performance hiccups.
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Monday, 6 December 2010
WAKE N’ WATCH: MARK ZUCKERBERG’S “60 MINUTES”
WAKE N’ WATCH: MARK ZUCKERBERG’S “60 MINUTES”
Facebook just changed its individual profile page layout. Again. The world’s biggest social network is quickly becoming the go-to destination for advertisers. It appears its mastermind, Mark Zuckerberg, wants to eventually have the entire Internet under his thumb. Kinda scary, but mostly awesome. This 60 Minutes interview covers the aforementioned theory and much more. Watch part one above and hit the jump for part two.
HOW TO TEST PASSWORD STRENGTH ONLINE
First i would like to try to define the term "Password" before moving on - How can you Check Password Strength Online. Well a Password is just a string of different characters which is necessarily required for obtaining access to a particular resource. It is recommended that password should be confidential from others, so they can't access your account information such like an email account details.visit technovisone
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GOOGLE NEXUS S GOES OFFICIAL
The rumored Nexus S smartphone has finally been officially unveiled. True to the rumors, it is manufactured by Samsung and is based on the Galaxy S smartphone. It runs on the next version of Android 2.3, Gingerbread and has a 4.0-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED contour display, 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 512MB of ram, 5 megapixel camera with 720p video recording and 16GB flash memory. It will be available in the US from December 16th at $199 from T-Mobile and $529 unlocked, while the UK launch will be on 20th of December. Here are the full specs, images and videos of the new Nexus S.
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MAC APP STORE vs GOOGLE EBOOKS STORE
before Mac app store launched.Google has launched their ebook store today. This new ebook store sort of tries to be a unified playground for all the ebook needs for tablets, PCs and ebook readers alike. The Kindle is obviously not part of this ecosystem because Amazon has its own format (amz) and does not support epub format which is a standard in most other ebook readers. I am a proud owner of the Barnes and Nobles’ Nook and I love reading books on it whenever I have time.
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GOOGLE EBOOKS STORE IS NOW LIVE
before rumors MAC APP STORE LAUNCH DECEMBER 13TH, Google has just unveiled new eBooks Store that brings library of over 3 million eBooks readable using Web Reader, free Apps for Android as well as iOS and even on Nook as well as Sony Reader. Google eBooks is available only to US Citizens as of now and users can browse through over 3 million book titles. As of now, Google didn't announce any plans to make eBooks available outside US.
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MAC APP STORE LAUNCH DECEMBER 13TH
AppleTell claims that Apple may be targeting a launch of the Mac App Store as early as December 13th.
An inside source has just told us that Apple is targeting a Monday, December 13th launch of the Mac App Store. The company apparently told developers to have their software prepared for a launch as early as Monday the 6th of this month, but our contact would be shocked if that happened at this point. Apple has made no official announcements regarding this, and delays could always happen, but theres a push to be launched before Christmas, well ahead of the previously estimated January release.MAC APP STORE LAUNCH DECEMBER 13TH
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Playstation Phone Show Off In Video
Playstation Phone Show Off In Video
The Playstation Phone makes another appearance on video, and this time it is in complete clarity.
As you can tell from the video below, it is in fact running Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and it has the slide-out game controls. The codename used by Sony Ericsson is Zeus, and the phone is rumored to have a 1 GHz processor, a display between 3.7 and 4.1 inches, 512MB RAM, and an included 8 GB microSD Card.
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Playstation Phone 2010 Sony Ericsson
New Gadget Every day, the Fortune staff spends hours poring over tech stories, posts, and reviews from all over the Web to keep tabs on the companies that matter. We've assembled the weekend's most newsworthy bits below.
Playstation Phone 2010 Sony Ericsson
Facebook previewed its Profile redesign over the weekend during 60 Minutes' company profile and sitdown with Mark Zuckerberg. For members of the social network whose profiles haven't updated to the new layout yet, expect an increased emphasis on easy information discovery. And in case you missed it, here's the full segment. (60 Minutes)
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