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  • Google Labs Release Gesture Search App For Android
    4. March, 2010
    Google have released a new Google Labs application that enables Android users to search their phones by drawing letters on their screens. The new app known as Gesture Search searches the phones contacts, audio tracks, apps and bookmarks based on what letter is drawn on the handsets touchscreen. Today we're pleased to announce Gesture Search, a new Google Labs application for Android-powered devices running Android 2.0 or above in the US. Gesture Search lets you quickly find a contact, an installed application, a bookmark or a music track from hundreds or thousands of items, by simply drawing alphabet gestures on the touch screen. The app is also capable of returning results for multiple interpretations should it be unsure if the letter drawn is a 'H' or an 'A' for example. The application is available to download from the Android Market from today, just search for 'Gesture Search'. Previous Google Labs app releases for Android include Listen, and Places Directory. [via googlemobile.blogspot.com] For more information on Android and the current Android mobile phones, check out our Android Guides Google Labs Release Gesture Search App For Android
  • Opera Mini Goes Native on Windows Mobile
    8. March, 2010
    http://www.opera.com/mini/next/"Opera Software today launched a native version of Opera Mini 5 beta for Windows Mobile 5- and 6-based handsets. By integrating Opera Mini with the Windows Mobile platform, Opera is able to deliver an optimized version of the popular Opera Mini browser that dramatically improves performance and the overall user experience. While Opera Mini traditionally requires Java, the new Windows Mobile version does not, which means that Opera Mini will work on any Windows Mobile phone. The Opera Mini 5 beta for Windows Mobile includes the same rich feature set as the Java-based version. Renowned features, including tabbed browsing, the password manager, bookmarks and Speed Dial, are built-in to deliver convenience while on-the-go."If you've found Opera Mobile to be too much for your needs and prefer something a little more lightweight such as Opera Mini, then you'll be happy to know that the latest beta is now native on Windows Mobile. That's right, there's no longer any need for a JVM. It's free, so head over to the Opera web site, download it, and give it a whirl.
  • Apple fjerner WiFi applikasjoner fra App Store
    5. March, 2010
    Etter at Apple fjernet et lass med sex-applikasjoner fra App Store, har de nå også fjernet applikasjoner som lar brukeren finne WIFi-nettverk. Dette vil altså si at nyttge applikasjoner som WifiTrak og WiFiFofum, som kunne finne WiFi-nettverk som iPhone OS selv ikke var i stand til å finne, nå er vekk. les mer
  • Nexus One Touchscreen Inferior to Motorola Droid
    4. March, 2010
    It appears that the touchscreen on the Nexus One may not be as accurate as that on the Motorola Droid and the reason for that being the Droid uses a better touch sensor resulting in greater accuracy. Google engineer Diane Hackborn writes, “Sorry I meant exactly what I said: this is how the touch screen hardware on the Nexus One works (which is ... Read More Related Posts Motorola Shadow Rumored to be Droid2 Meets Nexus Two CES: Motorola Droid to Get Android 2.1, Flash 10.1 Mozilla Firefox Fennec Shown on Android Nexus One and Droid Comments [7]
  • HTC feeling Apple's fury over smartphone patents
    2. March, 2010
    Apple has filed a lawsuit against smartphone maker HTC, alleging that it violates as many as 20 patents that Apple has on the iPhone interface and hardware architecture. A parallel complaint has also been filed with the International Trade Commission to block imports of devices that violated the patents in question. We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it. Weve decided to do something about it, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement. We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours. Read the comments on this post
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