Archive for the 'Smartphones' Category

How You Can Monitor And Control Your Alarm System From Your Smartphone

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Today, advances in technology are making life incredibly convenient. Cell phone applications are extending beyond simple telecommunications and are now being integrated with various other systems. Take home alarms, for example. Previously, a home alarm had to be manually armed or disarmed by home owners in person at their property. Today, it is possible to do this same function remotely from your smartphone. If this all sounds too good to be true, here is some more information about smartphone applications for home alarm systems.

Smarter Smartphone – The Hot New IPhone 4

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

The eagerly awaited Apple iPhone 4 has lots of great new features like FaceTime video calling, as well as many updates and improvements on iPhone 3 features and apps.

Blackberry OS Released

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Blackberry has announced the release of their new OS, Blackberry OS 6.0. Research In Motion (RIM) has published sneak peak videos online which can be found across multiple news sites highlighting how they intend to snatch away more market share from the tight grips of the Android and iPhone.

Blackberry TV With US Cellular Cell Phones No Contract

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Comcast, the nations’ leading cable provider plans to bring Television to smartphone devices for instance BlackBerry Cell Phones. It is one of numerous moves from diverse company that shows the smartphone industry growing at a remarkable rate as well as becoming much more and a lot more innovative. It can be a part of a push by Comcast cable to offer a lot more mobile services, specifically ones geared towards the smartphone marketplace, like Blackberry Cell Phones. The idea is to get on the ground floor expanding technologies enabled on smartphones and to grow from there.

Blackberry Vs IPhone

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

For a while now there has been quite a bit of rivalry between both iPhone and the Blackberry. Both phones in a sense are different even with mild similarity.

Technology Moves Television To Samsung Cell Phones As Well

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

One from the biggest buzz phrases in engineering circles during the 1990s was “convergence device.” It was a fuzzy term that could encapsulate everything from gaming consoles that could also serve up movies-on-demand to refrigerators with LCD screens and internet browsers built in. Some of these ideas have not actually taken root (like the web-savvy fridge) and others are already implemented only half-way or in a slightly various manner than originally envisioned (such as gaming consoles that could also play movies and music). The “TV phone” is an idea that seems to straddle both categories, falling as it does equally between a far better mouse trap and a mouse trap in a land with no mice.

Recent Innovations Turn SmartPhones Into High-class Safety Devices

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Normally you might think of phones and driving as a terrifying duo. While recent studies have given phones a bad name on the road, creative innovators are now helping people use their phones to keep them safe while on the road.

Motorola Q11 Review: The Totally Featured Windows Smartphone At A Reasonable Cost

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The Motorola Q11 is a smartly designed handset having a QWERTY keyboard which is packed of innovative technologies. This mobile phone makes up a large 2.4 inch TFT screen displaying up to 262k colours with screen resolutions of 320 x 240 pixels. The QWERTY keypad is highlighted therefore the handset user can see the numeric portion much more evidently. The Motorola Q11 weighs a respectable 115 grams thus making a solid feel when holding and measures 117mm x 64mm x 11.7mm in size. The Q11 phone will allow the user to gain as long as 7.5 hours of talk time and up to 195 hours of standby time with a full charge up of the phone’s battery.

HTC Bravo Review: Another Main Attraction For The Android Phones

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

This super sexy touchscreen beauty offers everything in right proportion. Whether it is the screen size, the display, the body, the dimensions, etc. Almost everything is apparently so perfect with the HTC Bravo. You can set the key applications right at the home screen as your preference such as messages, calendars, browser and mails. Right at the bottom of the screen, you will find three vital keys for quick access of menu, home and back. On the topmost portion of the screen, the logo of HTC is placed. This super slim device comes with the 112×56x11.7 mm dimensions, but its weight is yet not known. Although it looks like it may immediately slip to the pocket, it will be quite easy to use. Now, let’s get into the complex details of phone’s display. The 3.7 inches AMOLED capacitive screen will be featuring 1 million colors and a 4800×800 pixels resolution. The other vital specifications of the display include an optical trackball, multi-touch input, proximity and accelerometer sensors.

XPERIA X10 Review: The Biggest Break And Innovation For Sony Ericsson Smartphones

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Sony Ericsson has finally introduced the XPERIA X10 that was earlier speculated to be called Xperia X3 or Rachael. So, with XPERIA X10 we now have capacitive display of 4 inches, 8.1 megapixel camera with LED flash, 1GHz Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm and amazing Android UI. It has been a long wait but the end result is really worth it and finally smartphone lovers can anticipate that XPERIA X10 will appear in the market this 2010.