Archives for December 2010

iAd Producer Download Announced by Apple

Apple [AAPL] has launched a new app for those running a Mac. The app is called iAd Producer and is designed to assist developers in creating feature rich ads for the iOS platform.

Feature rich ads such as interactive iAds can be created. The app automatically sorts out the HTML5 and CSS3 as well as Javascripts that are required to run in the background of your iAds. [Read more…]

Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Ramping Up Rapidly

Although sales are rumoured to be quite low for the new Windows Phone 7 platform and range of smartphones, the Marketplace seems to be doing quite well in terms of how many apps are available now to purchase.

Graphs indicate that the Windows Phone 7 market place is actually doing quite well in that it’s growing faster than Android’s Market and closely mirrors how the iPhone App Store did in the beginning (as indicated by the red line above). [Read more…]

Nexus S Rooting Encouraged by Google

An interesting article went live at the Android Developers website yesterday called “It’s not “rooting”, it’s openness “. What this is referring to is the ability to customise Android based smartphones as users with rather than forcing them to break in to the device.

The post at Android Developers was inspired by a comment made at Engadget that said “Nexus S has been rooted, let the madness commence!”. A comment then went to say that Android security was bad and that’s why the Nexus S was rooted so quickly. [Read more…]

Google Nexus One Android 2.3 Update Coming Soon

Google [GOOG] has announced that the Nexus One Android 2.3 update will be arriving soon. In a tweet that Google sent out, it said that it would be here in the coming weeks.

When the Nexus S and Android 2.3 were first announced there was a bit of confusion in people thinking that the Android 2.3 update was being pushed out. It turns out that those reports were incorrect and that Nexus One owners were just getting a small interim update to fix a few bugs. [Read more…]

ViewSonic G Tablet Has No Manufacturing Defect

Yesterday, Staples announced that they were stopping selling the ViewSonic G Tablet due to what they called a “manufacturing defect”. A number of blogs, including ours, spread the news around.

This seems to have caught the attention of ViewSonic who have now issued a press release which doesn’t say there is a hardware defect, but instead simply says that an update is being pushed out over WiFi that will fix a few problems that customers have been seeing. [Read more…]

T-Mobile 4G MiFi Launching in 2011

T-Mobile (US) is launching a MiFi solution sometime next year. The first of two MiFi devices is launching in March 2011 and has been codenamed “Lil Wayne” for reasons we do not know.

The image above shows a capture of some T-Mobile documentation that says Verizon is bundling a MiFi with the iPad and that T-Mobile will be doing the same with a MiFi capable of 4G speeds. [Read more…]

Swype for Android Download Now Available

Swype has been available for a number of months for Android smartphones although it was restricted to which devices could run it.

As of today, Swype for Android is now available to download and allows anyone with “almost” any Android smartphone install the virtual keyboard. [Read more…]

NavFree for iPhone Launches in the US

NavFree for the iPhone has launched in the US. The NavFree app is free, as the name suggests, and brings navigation to the iPhone and iPad.

Features include…

* Free, high quality, easy to use, voiced navigation with OpenStreetMap data
* Maps stored on the phone – navigate without relying on mobile network coverage
* New Social Location features allow users to instantly navigate to each other

[Read more…]

TomTom Map Share Lands on iPhone

TomTom has released version 1.6 for the iPhone. The new 1.6 version of TomTom brings map sharing to the iPhone.

What the Map Sharing feature does is allow you to make modifications to your own maps. For example, a new restriction might be put in place that isn’t on the TomTom maps. What you do at this point is add the restriction in and next time you plan a route, that restriction is taken in to consideration. [Read more…]

Dual-Screen Kno Tablet Begins Shipping Today

The dual-screened Kno Tablet will be shipping today to those that got a pre-order in for it.

The tablet has two screens that each measure 14.1 inches each although there is a 14.1 inch single screen version also being made available.

Price wise, Kno expect students (who the tablet is targeted at), to pay up to $900 for the dual screen version. [Read more…]

Droid Incredible Android 2.3 Update Arrives Unofficially

The HTC Droid Incredible Android 2.3 update is arriving… unofficially. The update arrives thanks to the guys over at XDA Developers again, who managed to get a build of Android 2.3 Gingerbread working on the smartphone.

Since the initial launch of Android 2.3 for the Incredible on December 8, the team has managed to create three more versions with each of them ironing out the bugs to make it run that little bit better. [Read more…]

Free Gmail Voice Calls Through 2011 for US

The Gmail Blog from Google [GOOG] has announced that it is extending the offer of free calls to the US and Canada throughout 2011.

When Google Voice was integrated in to Gmail back in August this year, the offer of free calls was originally planned to run till the end of this year.

In the spirit of holiday giving and to help people keep in touch in the new year, we’re extending free calling for all of 2011.

[Read more…]