Best Android Smartphone 2010

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Samsung Galaxy Spica was crowned as The Best Android Phone in Indonesia Cellular Award 2010 ceremony held at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Sunday (18/07/2010). “We add the best category for android phone android again bloom-proliferation,” said one juror, Bambang Irawan, in a press conference held at the JCC, Sunday.

Samsung Galaxy SpicaAccording to Bambang, Spica was chosen as the winner of the Galaxy seen from the equivalence of price and market acceptance, the features and technology, battery life, ease of use, applications, and their dimensions. Continue Reading

HTC Wildfire Smartphone

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HTC Wildfire Smartphone. Realizing the importance of friendship in the virtual world through social networking sites that exist, the HTC smartphone based product release for beginners class. Mobile variant named Wildfire is already carrying the Android operating system 1.2 Eclair.

HTC Wildfire OverviewUser specified target class for beginners and youngsters, although using a similar form factor design with HTC Desire, HTC Wildfire add special features that focus more on integration of social networks most popular. One of the features that are not, or not yet, belongs to other Android-based HTC phone is the HTC Caller ID.

This feature displays the current status of the caller on Facebook complete with date of birth. This allows users to know or guess the reason he was called up so that talks can be more ‘connect’. Other features such as displaying the status of friends Stream Friend Facebook, and Twitter on the same screen. Continue Reading

Google Wi-Fi Snooping Broke The Law

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The Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has completed her investigation into Google’s Wi-Fi spying bungle and found the company breached the Privacy Act.

camera equipped tricycle

Photo.red – In this Aug. 7, 2009 file photo Google employee Arthur Poirier, on a camera-equipped tricycle, records images for Googles Street View Maps in Paris, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009. Google Inc. issued an apology Friday May 14, 2010, acknowledging it has been vacuuming up and recording fragments of peoples online activities broadcast over public Wi-Fi networks in many countries while expanding its street mapping feature. The German minister for consumer protection Ilse Aigner criticized Google on Saturday, May 15, saying the U.S. Internet giant still lacks an understanding of the need for privacy, calling it an “alarming incident” happening apparently illegally over some years.

Authorities all over the world are investigating Google, including the Australian privacy watchdog and Australian Federal Police, for sucking up 600GB of “payload data” from unsecured wireless networks over several years while taking pictures for its Street View mapping service. Continue Reading

SlingPlayer Mobile for Android

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Owners of Android-based smartphones have been clamoring for a version of SlingPlayer for some time now, and last week the streaming software finally made its way to the platform.

SlingPlayer Mobile for AndroidSling Media had promised various improvements in overall performance, and these speed tweaks are immediately noticeable compared with the experience on Windows Mobile or even an iPhone. We were impressed to see how quickly the software loads, and once we configured all the appropriate settings, we were able to get video less than two seconds after hitting the application icon.

We used SlingPlayer for Android with a Slingbox Solo and an older Slingbox AV model. Even though Sling says the AV model isn’t designed to work with the Android player, we had no issues getting a clear picture from our AV box. Continue Reading

Futuristic Car Use LTE 4G Technology

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Several years ago there was a car that is designed to connect to 3G networks. According to technological developments that began to enter the 4G era, is now the turn of Long Term Evolution (LTE), which digadang-gadang to connect with multimedia access in a vehicle.

LTE Connected Car Concept

LTE Connected Car Concept

The design of this new technology on display Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) in a future car concepts which are labeled “LTE Connected Car”. This futuristic car displayed at the pavilion Experience Canada in the G-8 and G-20 Summit – International Media Center, 23 to 25 June 2010 in Canada.

According to Alex Giosa, President of Alcatel-Lucent Canada, which incorporates the concept of car navigation, entertainment, diagnostics, and other services are all possible thanks to the ability of LTE-based 4G network.

“LTE Connected Car demonstrating exciting experiences for users who all made possible thanks to the existence of LTE”

This futuristic car designed by Toyota Motor Sales USA and supported by other companies like Atlantic Records, BuzzMedia, Chumby, GameStreamer, Intamac, Kabillion, and QNX Software Systems. “ALU take advantage in the development of advanced mobile broadband, such as triple play and multimedia network to create a new category of mobile devices,” said Giosa. Continue Reading

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