Posts Tagged ‘android’

Google’s blue devil dot helps you shop class

Friday, March 12th, 2010

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Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is trying to assistance mobile users shop by letting searchers know if products ar in stock at local stores.

If you’re shopping for a particular product from C. H. Best Buy, Sears, Tennessee Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, or Occident Elm, there will now be a blue devil battery-acid telling you where this is available nearby. When you click that link, you’re given pricing and tangency selective information for the (more…)

Huawei SmaKit S7 Android tablet is another iPad option

Friday, March 12th, 2010

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With the sight of tablets in tow for this year, one has got to fit the nib for everyone, eventually. Some citizenry are peeing themselves in prediction for the iPad. Those who wish better computer hardware, and you know,  Flash support ( as unimportant as it whitethorn be to some), are looking to  other tablets, such as Notion Ink’s Adam or Dell’s Streak. Yet another tablet has been announced, and was (more…)

Yelp for Android and iPhone Updated with Draft Reviews

Friday, March 5th, 2010

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Yelp’s business review diligence for Android and iPhone have both been updated with a couple of new features: Android is getting Bookmarks that ar synced with your desktop web browser-based account, and review drafting for later publication; the iPhone edition is acquiring reach-enabled chromosome mapping, so it faces where you are, and highlighted locations where you’ve reached Regular status. Of course of action, that’s on round top of Yelp’s very (more…)

Virgo U.S. ditches Flash to target iPhone, smartphones

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

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In ordering to appeal to iPhone, Android and other blackberry_bold_9700_photo_and_video_lovin_8217_’ title=’Even Thomas More BlackBerry Bold 9700 Photo and Video Lovin’’>smartphone users, Virgin U.S. has eliminated Flash from its new website.

Virgin U.S. is likely trying not to get in the midriff of the holy warfare that’s departure on between Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs and Adobe, but it wants to reaching as many people as possible in as many formats. If you count the iPod Touch, there ar now more (more…)

TI shows a mobile earphone with a no-glasses 3D display

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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According to my buddy Bokkos over at 3d-display-info.com, TI showed a new 3D exhibit for mobile phones, running on an OMAP3 chipset at MWC. The exhibit is a 120Hz liquid crystal display with an 3M film that directs the images to the left or right field oculus alternately (3M unveiled this technology back in Nov 2009). There’s no need for spectacles – although movies are apparently not so good (still (more…)