Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Firefox Mobile coming to Nokia N900
Written by admin on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Applications, Nokia, software Tags: Ally, Apple iPhone, Assumptions, Concrete Images, Desktop Computing, Google, iPhone, Lightweight Philosophy, Maemo, Mobile Platform, Mobile Version, Mozilla Firefox, Nexus, Nokia N900, Opera Mobile, Physical Keyboard, Proportions, Safari, Waiting Period, Windows Pc
Good news from Finland! Mozilla Firefox reached finally revolutionary mobile phones, after a long waiting period. When the Internet began discussions about the mobile version of Firefox browser, were advanced in a lot of assumptions about the mobile platform that will build the program. Now the surprise is UAN proportions, especially since Mozilla has just maemo 5 new operating system launched by Nokia N900 only terminal.

Like OS’s and Firefox apparently still trying big finger on a touchscreen market already dominated by Mobile on the iPhone Safari and Google Chrome Mobile on phones with Android OS. While the Nokia N900 is powered only by brand, the phone is big, heavy and built totally in opposition with lightweight philosophy behind Apple iPhone or Google NEXUS ONE, device, it is an ally of concrete images. Mozilla Firefox brings everything ready for the new Opera Mobile 10. In addition experientţa approaching your mobile browsing and more than desktop computing and comes in addition to plugins available (known supplements Firefox for Windows PC).
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Which mobile phone has the best touchscreen?
Written by admin on Sunday, January 10, 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: Announcements, Google Android, HTC, iPhone, Motorola Tags: Company Moto, Development Group, Different Ways, Drawing, Droid, Druid, Elementary Application, Fingertip, Google, Ideal, Interruptions, iPhone, mobile phone, Motorola, Nexus, Perfect Lines, Screens, Straight Line
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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Google released smartphone Nexus One
Written by admin on Wednesday, January 06, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Google, Google Android, News, Nexus One Tags: Accelerometer, Deutsche Telekom, Electronic Device, Favorable Reviews, Google, Internet Market, launch, Mobile USA, Nokia Palm, Oled Display, Phone Interface, research in motion, Reuters, Services Offered By The Internet, smart phone, Software Platform, Sony Ericsson, T-mobile, Taiwanese Manufacturer, Telecom Operators
Google launched on Tuesday evening in California, smart phone Nexus One, first developed by the company, entering the competitive market of smartphone with the hope of attracting more users of online services offered by the internet search giant.
The phone has 3.7 inch diagonal OLED display with inch (9.4 centimeters) and functions touchscreen, trackball, chip accelerometer (which allows control of position changing phone interface) and camera / video five megapixels, transmit Reuters.
Google phone developed in partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer HTC smartphones. Other notable features are Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 gigahertz, the thickness of 11.5 millimeters and weighing 130 grams.
Nexus One runs on Google Android software platform, launched in 2008 and already used by more than 20 models of smart phones from several manufacturers.
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