Can we upload video from an Android device
to Facebook directly? Is there any simple tips and tricks to do it?
Yes! Actually there is a direct way to do it. All you need is go to
facebook.com from your device and click on upload vid through your wall.
from there select mobile phone. It will give you a randomly generated
email address that is only for you.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Shotgun App demo on Nokia N8 vs Nokia C7
The application is pretty cool rifle from symbian ^ 3 that the show by Nokia N8 and Nokia C7. following the appearance in his video
Rival nokia e7 vs iPhone 4
Nokia E7 has launched by Nokia Today. As the new flagship phone, Nokia E7 offers great featuresCompose and performance. One of the coolest feature is the new CBD (ClearBlack Display) technology. Is CBD really a worth to consider as a breakthrough? How it performs compared to Retina Display from iPhone 4 that also highlighted as a great feature?
Friday, December 31, 2010
Australia - Telstra Bringing Samsung i5510
Samsung i5510 will arrive in Australia through Telstra. According to sources there is a mid-range smartphones that Android will be the perfect device for those who want a simple text message.
The Battle Samsung Epic 4G Vs HTC Desire Z
Samsung Epic 4G Vs HTC Desire Z
Samsung Epic 4G has been offering the so-called 4G networks as a faster network connection. But the reality 4G coverage could not be found widely not like 3G. Rival to Samsung 4G of this comes from the following HTC Desire about both phones:
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Gingerbread - New Download Manager Feature
Gingerbread Google Nexus S where the news to cheer up and new members are entertaining an application that is download manager update feature. This feature is similar to download_manager you install on your computer. This new feature is built into your web browser to help you hide any tracks that you find on the web and worth saving.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Google’s new Android music app
Footage of Google’s new Android music app in action has just hit the interwebs, showing off a cool new user interface and slick album organisation.
First spotted by our friends over at xda-developers, the short video below gives you a brief demonstration of what soon will become Android’s default music application. It’s better looking, that’s for sure, with bright, vibrant colours, swipe-friendly navigation and album stacking that looks more like something out of Steve Jobs dreams than Google’s Android.
Samsung, LG to enhance presence in global smartphone market in 2011, say Taiwan makers
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have gained
footholds in the global market of smartphones in 2010 with Galaxy S and
Optimus One respectively, and will launch many smartphone models to
strengthen their market status in high-end and entry-level as well as
mid-range to entry-level segments respectively, according to
Taiwan-based handset makers.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
iPhone, Mission Impossible: a 2007 RIM Movie?
Over the week-end, there was a small drama unfolding as an alleged former employee talked about RIM’s reaction to Apple’s original iPhone announcement. The comment immediately spread like wildfire on the web, but basically, RIM (the company behind Blackberry products) could simply not believe that the idea of iPhone was even technically possible. They questioned the battery life (well, that was a good point) and the raw horse power needed to process all the data at the speed at which the iPhone was demonstrated on stage. Blackberry devices being among the slowest in today’s smartphone market, we can imagine why they would be surprised. To be fair, other brands were also said to be as shocked and skeptical about the whole iPhone thing. It seems surprising that RIM (and others) did not see it coming, but what happened can be described with 3 simple ideas:
Samsung Galaxy Player Brings the Android Without the Phone
Samsung has made the Galaxy Player official, and you can expect to see it at CES. This device bears a striking resemblance to the international Galaxy S Android phone. The similarities are, in fact, not just skin deep. This device will sport a 1GHz Hummingbird CPU, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, a 3.2 MP rear-facing camera, a 4-inch Super Clear LCD screen at 800x480, front-facing VGA camera, and a GPS chip. All this will be packed in a 9.9mm thick body.
Samsung, LG to enhance presence in global smartphone market in 2011, say Taiwan makers
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics have gained
footholds in the global market of smartphones in 2010 with Galaxy S and
Optimus One respectively, and will launch many smartphone models to
strengthen their market status in high-end and entry-level as well as
mid-range to entry-level segments respectively, according to
Taiwan-based handset makers.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Battle Google Nexus S Vs BlackBerry Bold 9780
For consumers Google Nexus S BlackBerry Bold_9780 and you need to know about your cell phone. here will be discussed on both the mobile phone!
Size & Weight:
The Nexus S measures 123.9 x 63 x 10.9 mm and weighs in at 129 g, while the Blackberry Bold 9780 measures 109 x 60 x 14 mm and weighs in at 122 g. Many say that size does matter, but here we find both are shared since the size difference is not too far.
The Nexus S measures 123.9 x 63 x 10.9 mm and weighs in at 129 g, while the Blackberry Bold 9780 measures 109 x 60 x 14 mm and weighs in at 122 g. Many say that size does matter, but here we find both are shared since the size difference is not too far.
Verizon Samsung Fascinate Getting Froyo by End of 2010
Samsung Galaxy S for Verizon also known as Samsung Fascinate will be getting Android 2.2 (Froyo) by end of this year. Android Central was given a leak that mention the Fascinate will be getting Android 2.2 along with Adobe’s Flash Player by end of 2010. As it appears on the picture, the chart is the comparison of available devices for Verizon.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
BlackBerry Personal Safety App Free from appsFX for the Holidays
appsFX, a leading provider of BlackBerry® Smartphone applications
for both business and personal use, announces that it is giving away
its BlackBerry personal safety application Rescue911™ throughout the
holiday season.
Designed to add a level of security,
Rescue911 makes it easy to immediately notify friends, family, or
employers of their exact location in the event of an emergency or
threat of personal safety. Rescue911 can also be programmed to call 911
emergency services as well, all with a click of a button.













