Posted by Marcus Antonius - June 18, 2010. in mobile
The launch of iOS4 operating systems, responsible for keeping the iPhone 4 running, and Android 2.2, available in various devices, opens a new chapter in the history of the smartphone market dearest. Both systems rely on a plethora of extensions for fun and information for users, which raises a question: when it comes to enterprise application, which one is most beneficial?
Posted by Marcus Antonius - May 22, 2010. in technology
Besides the launch of Android and more a lost prototype of Apple, this time we are celebrating five years of YouTube, the new client version of Hotmail e-mails, a demonstration of a classic operating system running on the smartphone and even Nexus even a toy blimp being controlled by an iPhone.
But before you go to the list, we present the latest production of PC World: a test of endurance in unusual external HD eGo Blackbelt, Iomega, designed to withstand drops of over two meters.
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Posted by Marcus Antonius - August 16, 2009. in mobile
You already know that mobile devices that "do not call" are doomed to end - smartphones are here to stay. They take pictures, record videos, high speed internet access and support services such as MSN, Twitter and Flickr. According to Gartner, smartphones match today, 13.5% of sales of handsets worldwide.
In today's column gives tips on critical applications to major mass-market smartphones, in a list organized by platforms. For that I counted on the collaboration of people who use these devices extensively daily.
>>> Symbian (Nokia)
The basic accessory for those who have mobile phones Nokia is the Nokia PC Suite , which allows you to install applications on the phone, manage contacts and a host of other features.
Instant messaging - in Brazilian lands MSN is the communicator used anymore, so could not get another application indicating if not Windows Live . It has an interface very similar to older versions of MSN PC. Another option is AgileMobile , which has versions for Symbian, Blackberry, iPhone and Windows Mobile. The advantage of Agile is that it connects to various networks such as MSN, Yahoo, Gtalk and more.
Email Services - The Nokia Messaging is a very interesting application to read and send emails from your phone. He works with email accounts from Hotmail, Yahoo and GMail.
Map services - Nokia Mobile phones come with a map service itself that works reasonably well. You can also use Google Maps directly from the phone.
Twitter - A good Twitter client for Symbian is the Gravity . The application costs U.S. $ 17.44 and allows full interaction with the network of microblogs. For those who do not want to incur, an option is Tweets60.
Several
The calculator Calcium is very simple and straightforward and helps in quick accounts. With Wordmobi you can write blogs created in WordPress.
If you do not like the browser that comes installed on the phone, a good tip is to install Opera Mini , which ensures greater compatibility with web pages.
Something still little used due to the need for high speed internet (3G) on the unit is Qik , an application that lets you stream live video over the Internet.
Posted by Marcus Antonius - July 28, 2009. in mobile
Apple has just now released the third beta of iPhone OS 3.1 to developers. Among the new update, the most important is the ability to use copy & paste in videos in Mail application.
Besides the large number of bugs and bug fixes, the new firmware features as other news:
The new firmware now divides the amount received data through the apparatus, or by use of tethering
The iPhone will not vibrate more when you enter edit mode on the main screen
The "123" for the extra set of keys on the keyboard in Mail is now displayed as "_123"
Applications of beta testers have reported problems which database version
Previous (Messages, Mail, Contacts, etc..) appear to be functioning normally in this beta
The baseband (modem) has been updated
The new iPhone OS is now available for developers enrolled in Apple's program, and while no one knows when it will be released to end users.