iPhone

All you need is an iPhone and a baby who cries. Then, of course, and you should be concerned about why your child cry? Sleep? Hungry? And about it. From this point there is a new application for the iPhone, with which you can translate the child screams in adult language, so as to understand exactly what she wants little accent.

After ten seconds of crying, Cry Translator (Biloop patented technologies) will light one of the five lights to indicate, as the company claims, if the baby cried from hunger, the tiredness, the boredom, sleep or due to another type of discomfort.

Perhaps you think that the use of crying decoder is as serious as an issue with a cat or dog, however, research shows that all they bocetele sense. For example, scientists have discovered that the intensity and frequency of the screams of a child may indicate health problems or even SIDS risk (sudden death syndrome), according to a study published in 2005 in the journal Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities.
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Microsoft and Apple seem to be in negotiations to make Bing default search engine on the iPhone, we learn from MacRumors, citing BusinessWeek. Sources indicate that negotiations are already bears a few weeks and appears to have been initiated against the background of growing disagreements between Apple and Google.

“I know that Apple and Google are the primary enemy,” said one anonymous source of BusinessWeek, which estimated that “Microsoft is now a pawn in this battle. If negotiations will conclude successfully, it is possible that Bing to replace Google as default search engine and desktop version of Apple’s Safari browser.

A recent Google mobile market and acquire a mobile advertising company to Apple has brought the two giants in a conflict situation. There are even rumors that Apple would try to distance itself from Google Maps technology used by iPhone.
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Following up on Verizon’s forthcoming rate plan changes, AT&T has announced nearly identical rate plans for individual and FamilyTalk plans set to go into effect on January 18th.

Plans now start at unlimited talk for $69.99 with Family Talk unlimited talk for $119.99 per month on two lines. Messaging add-onsremain unchanged at $20 for unlimited plans for individuals and $30 for Family Talk plans with Feature Phone activations.

Customers that purchase a Quick Messaging Device can also take advantage of the above rates, but they now require the addition of a mandatory data/messaging add-on at a minimum of $20 per month for individual plans and $30 per month for Family Talk plans for new and upgrading customers.
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If you do not have the iPhone, here’s a reason based as possible to buy one: iNaked. This is an application that uses the camera, consider moving bodies and their clothes taken off.

For now, fans of the adventures of one night will know beforehand what surprises we reserve partner. Those interested iNaked, put your appetite in whom and let fantasies until later – application unfortunately or fortunately, there is at least not publicly available.

Many analysts have predicted Google’s Nexus One would sell between 5 and 6 million units by the end of 2010. According to data from app analytics firm Flurry, only about 20,000 Nexus Ones were sold in the first week since launch, January 5 through January 12.

Compared to the 250,000 Motorola Droids or the 1.5 million iPhone 3GS’s this figure is clearly a low number. Granted we can’t always trust third party analytics (which is exactly why we’re filing this under ‘Rumors’), data from Flurry still supported a much larger first week by the Droid and iPhone 3GS. When you consider Google did their best to keep the device a secret and really hasn’t explored much in the way of advertising outside of their website and own ad network, there is still a large potential for the device to grow. I think the tell-all sign of the Nexus One will come when the device launches officially on Verizon since T-mobile is still the smallest of the big four US carriers.
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A few months before very likely launch a new version of the iPhone, rumors have already begun to emerge, and as their next generation of this phone will have some superior features than the models of the moment.

A South Korean newspaper said that the next model will be based on 4G technology and also a type OLED display, a front camera, battery can be changed by the user and a dual-core plus improved graphics.

Many of the information is likely inventions, only to have the opportunity to be really real is dual-core processor and superior graphics will be ready for the new ARM Cortex A9 processor and PowerVR graphics SG545, much better than current models .

An American company, Moto Development Group, found a simple way to test the touchscreen smartphone sites top.

Specifically, they tested how well behaved sensitive screens from four phones: iPhone, HTC Droid Eris, Motorola Droid and Google Droid Nexus One.

Method of testing was very simple: it was used in an elementary application of drawing on the screen. With this application have been drawn lines in different ways: with your finger with your fingertip, slowly, quickly, from start to finish of the screen.

Although it is impossible to trace the finger free perfect lines, theoretically, regardless of pressure exerted and the speed of the drawing, a touchscreen would be ideal to play a straight line to go through the screen from a point other, without interruptions or waving, covering an area as big screen.
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