Facebook Adds Video Uploading Feature for Android Devices
The Facebook application meant for Android gadgets has recently been updated to version 1.60 and it also packs with it some of the most incredible features. The app is now capable of supporting video uploading feature directly from a user’s Android based device. This all new update that can now be purchased from the Android [...]
Third Eye Uses Viewdle Facial Recognition for Mixing Gaming and Augmented Reality
2010 hoped to see Augmented Reality become a big trend. Although not widely adopted, real-world social gaming was at least expected to be more popular. While launching the Third Eye, Viewdle is relying on the increased activity and attention in these areas. This is a multiplayer role-playing game involving vampires, vampire slayers and other clans [...]
All Eagerly Waiting for a White Android Phone
People have been going crazy about the Apple iPhone ever since the device’s white version hit the market. Besides, Android fans are now wondering when this will happen to the Android-based handsets. Some of you might recall that myTouch and T-Mobile handsets did support the white version, but not any of the major Android launches [...]
Are Androids next in the line after AT&T’s action about unauthorized tethering of iPhone?
Just like most kids fear Santa Claus as he knows all their naughty actions, the AT&T service seems to know when you are using some mobile hotspot or tethering. According to OSXDaily the usage of MyWi by iPhone owners for launching of wireless hotspots has led to warnings from AT&T for the unauthorized usage. The [...]
Android Advertisements Are Likely to Pull In $1Billion in 2010
No matter how many fabulous products and technologies Google introduces, at the end of the day, they are still a display advertisement business. A majority of their products are aimed at attracting more people to the web, thereby increase the numbers of people seeing and clicking those advertisements. And as far as this objective is [...]
DVQ Technology Launched by Fring
Today, the company that brought fring video conferencing and IM app to both the Android and iPhone platforms, Fring, announced its new proprietary DVQ technology. DVQ means “dynamic video quality”, which allows the supported devices to adjust a quality of the video call dynamically, based on the speed and quality of the network access. The [...]
‘Must Eat Birds’ Now Available for Android
The Popular iPhone game called Must Eat Bird is now very likely to become a popular Must Eat Birds Android game too. The game from Mediatonic costing $0.99 is now also available for those using Android devices powered by the 2.10 or higher versions of the OS. The game Must Eat Birds is one in [...]
Android Seems to be the Black Horse in the Smartphone Race
Dancing With the Stars alum and co-founder of the Apple industries, Steve Wozniak has always been a straight shooter and a person with a frank character. So it came as no surprise when he made his views very clear about the future of the smartphone war. According to him, Android is a definite winner and [...]
Android Gains the Top Position in the U.S.
The Android platform Google offers has gained the top position in the smartphone market in the U.S. According to the NPD Group, 44% of smartphones were installed with devices with Android OS during the third quarter. Jobs’ Mob’s iPhone occupied the second position with 23%. RIM’s Blackberry was third in line with 22%. NPD tracks [...]
Verizon still can’t keep the Incredible in stock
Due to continuing problems with their supply of parts, HTC is still unable to supply Verizon with enough Droid Incredibles to meet the demand. Tweet