Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mozilla Firefox 4 for Android released | TechAnsar


At last Mozilla has released the new web browser for mobile. The Firefox 4.0 mobile web browser for the Google Android Operating System based phones. The innovative Firefox 4 web browser for Android and Maemo mobile platform based these devices offers the tabbed of browsing, bookmarks, Firefox Sync support and even the Add-ons on it. Several nifty features have been the additional to the most recent version of Firefox web browser for Android and Maemo portable devices. Sorry to say that this innovative Firefox 4.0 web browser doesn't support the old ARM v6 CPU based portable phones and also doesn't support the Adobe Flash application.

Mozilla Firefox developers assert that the Firefox 4.0 web browser is up to three times quicker than the stock Android browser. Firefox 4.0 web browser gets superior JavaScript engine with the JaegerMonkey JIT compiler to create the page loads earlier and improve the overall graphics performance. New modernized interface is aimed to hold forward the minima listic approach of the Firefox web browser on the computer system. Hence it keeps the user occupied in the web content by with desktop system browser features like alternates Tabs, browser controls and bookmarks sync. 

Mozilla Firefox 4.0 is accessible in Android Market for the Android portable devices and the portable Maemo devices and if possible you may be able to download the same from here. It is not shocking to observe Firefox 4.0 web browser since Opera web browser released its Mobile 11 and Mini 6 version of mobile based web browser.


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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Free Download and Reviews of Firefox 4 by TechAnsar


Firefox 4 web browser is really quite a bit of a development over its predecessor and brings a host of innovative features that should help it to participate against the competitors likes of Google Chrome web browser, Safari web browser, Opera web browser and the new Internet Explorer 9 web browser. So we took it for a small spin to see how big a development it actually is. 

User Interface & Features
 
The most noticeable change is the new interface. Firefox 4 web browser eschews the traditional Windows menu bar for a Chrome web browser like transparent top bar. The important menu items are now congregated in an Opera 11 web browser style single button in the top left corner. As you can see, none of the UI elements are particularly original. Mozilla has chosen to borrow all the good things about the UI from its competitors and we think it has worked to their advantage. The new design looks simple and minimalistic and also uses less portion of your display. Firefox 4 web browser does take about two pixels more than Opera 11 web browser and Chrome web browser and several more compared to Internet Explorer 9 web browser with the tabs beside the address bar.

The drop down menu in the top left is a heavily simplified version of the traditional menu found on Firefox 3 web browser. Those used to the older browser will feel bit lost here as everything is now placed as a sub-menu that you have to wait for to appear when you hover over a menu item. You can of course choose to bring the menu bar back but then it will consume more screen space and doesn't look remotely good on the transparent bar. The button normally looks orange but turns purple in Private Browsing mode. 

Mac Operating System and Linux Operating System users for now don't have access to this new menu button. They instead rely on the fixed menu bar on top of their screens to access all the functions. Also, since there is no transparency effect, the Mac Operating System and Linux Operating System versions look almost identical to Firefox 3 web browser, except for some redesigned buttons that are placed differently.

The buttons have been rearranged in Firefox 4 web browser. There isn't a separate Stop and Refresh button anymore. Both the functions have now been combined to merge them into a single button placed inside the address bar and changed function depending on the browser activity. This has made the address bar and the search bar pretty long, although we would have liked if Mozilla web browser had merged them into one, just like on Chrome web browser and Internet Explorer 9 web browser. Thankfully, the address bar now finally has the Paste & Go and Paste & Search functions that Opera web browser has had for ages and so does Chrome web browser. The Home button is on the extreme right, along with a new Bookmarks button that compensates for the lack of a dedicated menu bar item. 

The tabs are now above the address bar. You can move them around but it seems Mozilla web browser has failed to notice that other browsers now have tabs that move smoothly around, a feature first seen on Safari web browser. You can pluck them out into a separate window and then put them back in. A new feature with tabs on Firefox 4 is the ability to pin them, something that Chrome web browser first had. Mozilla web browser calls it Application Tabs. Tabs that have been pinned stay in the tab bar even after you close the browser and reload when you start it again. They take on a smaller form and only show their favicon to identify themselves.

The tab bar has a New Tab button that is placed on the far right. What's more, you can't even double click on the tab bar to create a new bar as it is now part of the window frame and double clicking it maximizes or minimizes the window. Thankfully, you can drag the button next to a tab and it turns into an old fashioned New Tab button next to the last tab. 

Firefox 4 web browser comes with a new tab management feature called Firefox Panorama. When you summon it by pressing Ctrl + Shift + E, it shows you all your open tabs. You see thumbnails for all your tabs, which makes it very to jump to one, especially if you have dozens of open tabs. You can drag a tab out of a group and then add or drag other tabs into it to create a new group. You can also right click a tab and then send it directly to a new group. You can rename the groups as well. You can have different groups, one for, say, your work related windows or one for something else, say, your social networking sites. Of course, this is something worth investing time in only if you spend considerable amount of time inside a web browser and don't ever close it at all. When you click on a tab in a group, you will only see the tabs from that group in the tab bar.

Panorama is a nice thing to have on board. Even if you don't use its ability to separate your tabs into different group, you will still appreciate its ability to give you thumbnail previews of your open tabs, which makes switching much easier.




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Friday, March 25, 2011

Epic first Indian Web Browser

Epic Web Browser is the new latest Indian based Browser Launched in India. It has many features along with it. The features of the Epic Web Browser are consist of Indian Content, Type of any Indian Language, Skin your Epics, Add free Application to Epics, Create and Edit Documents, Create and Edit Web Snippets, View Video in Sidebar, My Computer Sidebar, Create To-Do list, Set Timer/alert/Stopwatch, FaceBook SideBar, Twitter SideBar, Orkut SideBar, Gmail SideBar, Yahoo Mail SideBar, Map SideBar, Jobs SideBar, Shopping SideBar, Travel SideBar, Game SideBar, Backup your File, Website Collection, BookMark SideBar, History SideBar, Download SideBar, Add-Ons SideBar, and many more in this. The Epic web Browser is full of complete Web.

Epic is a Latest web browser based on the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser developed by Hidden Reflex particularly modified to the taste of Indian Internet users. Analogous to Flock, the Epic Web Browser has several preinstalled widgets in it. It is dubbed as the first web browser from India and also features the first integrated virus protection in a browser powered by ESET. Epic Web Browser is easily available as a free download which currently supports the most famous Microsoft Windows platform.

As per the Developer’s the Epic Web Browser is good for testing the program. Now-a-Days Epic Web Browser is used by many of the Developer’s in India. As per the “TechAnsar” Reviews the Epic Web Browser is a complete packet for browsing the worlds.



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Opera Releases Browsers for Smartphones and Tablets

Opera Software has released updated versions of its Mini and Mobile smartphone browsers, and adapted the browsers' interface for tablets, the Norwegian company said on Tuesday. New features include a share button, which allows users to post messages on Twitter and Facebook. The updates feature improved scrolling and panning performance, and zooming has also been improved: it now makes use of pinch-to-zoom on all devices that support it. In the tablet versions, the navigation buttons are at the top of the screen, rather than at the bottom as in the smartphone versions, Opera said. The Opera Mini 6 browser is available for phones that can run J2ME Java applets and for smartphones running the Android, BlackBerry and Symbian S60 operating systems. Opera Mobile 11 supports HTML5 and is available for smartphones running Android and Symbian. Experimental versions are also available for devices running MeeGo and Maemo, as is one for tablets running Windows 7, according to Opera. Opera Mini uses a proxy server to compress and reformat Web pages before they are transmitted to the phone. Using compression speeds up downloads and means subscribers without unlimited data contracts can save money. Opera Mobile, on the other hand, works like a traditional browser, without using a proxy server. Opera didn't release versions of the browsers for Apple's iPhone and iPad on Tuesday, but owners of those two devices should stay tuned, an Opera spokeswoman said via e-mail. Opera is hoping to get its browser in other devices too. On Monday, the company announced at the IP&TV World Forum in London that it will unveil a new version of its Opera for Devices SDK 3.0, which is its embeddable browser engine for TVs. The new version comes with a totally re-designed rendering engine to improve performance. There is also improved HTML5 compliance, and HTML5 video integrated from day one on some platforms, Opera said.


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Monday, March 21, 2011

Samsung Wave S8500 Reviews


Samsung Wave S8500 is a quad band GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) device, and offers dual band HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) on 900 and 2100 frequencies, that supports downloads at up to 7.2 Mbps. The Samsung Wave S8500 sports a brilliant matrix display referred to as Super AMOLED which is 20 percentage brighter than the "normal" AMOLED and has a longer functioning period. The phone comes with a 3.3 inch display that supports an impressive 800x480 pixels resolution. The increased sunlight legibility ensures that the display doesn't lose a bit of its charm out in the bright sun. The AMOLED display has a great edge over LCD (liquid crystal display) as far as contrast is concerned and supports the best viewing angles in business. The price of Samsung Wave S8500 is approximately Rs.17500/- as per the Indian currency.




Specifications of Samsung Wave S8500

Size

Dimensions : 118 x 56 x 10.9 mm
Weight : 118 g
Display Type : Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
Resolution : 480 x 800 pixels
Color : Super AMOLED
Size : 3.3 inches

Camera

Primary Camera : 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video Recording : 720p@30fps, video light
Battery Type : Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Talk Time : 15 h 50 min (2G) / 7 h (3G) (Maximum)
StandBy Time : 650 h (2G) / 570 h (3G) (Maximum)

Audio & Video

Music Player : MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player 3.5 mm audio jack
Ringtone Formats : Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speaker : Yes
Radio : Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording
Video Player : MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV/Xvid/DivX video player

Data & Connectivity

GPRS : Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE : Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G : HSDPA 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
Wlan : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth : Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
USB : Yes, microUSB v2.0

Input

Touch Screen : TouchWiz UI 3.0
Platform
OS : Samsung bada OS
CPU : ARM Cortex A8 1GHz
Operating Frequency : 2G: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 , 3G: HSDPA 900 / 2100
Java : Yes, MIDP 2.0
GSM/CDMA/Dual Sim/Triple Sim : GSM

Memory

Internal Memory : 1.5 GB system storage, 390 MB user available storage
Cards Slot : MicroSD, up to 32GB, Buy Memory
Phone Book : Yes, Photocall
Call Records : Yes

Other Features

Games : Yes + downloadable
GPS : Yes, with A-GPS support, Samsung Mobile Navigator
Browser : WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Messaging : SMS, MMS, Push Email
Miscellaneous : Voice memo Organizer Accelerometer sensor for UI auto

In the Box

Sales Package : 1 Main set, 1 Battery, 1 Travel Adapter, 1 Stereo Headset, 1 Data Cable, 2 CD, 1 Leather Case, 1 Micro SD.

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

LG Optimus One Getting Android Gingerbread 2.3


There are lots of dissimilar mobile phones on the market powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system from a wide array of dissimilar makers. Each of these dissimilar mobile phones feature their fair share of positive qualities be it price, big screen, high resolution camera or what have you. However, just about every Android smartphone is the same in that it takes quite some time before actually being updated to the latest version of Android. In fact, some of the only smartmobile phones currently on the market running Android 2.3 include Google’s own Nexus One and Nexus S. Luckily, many other makers have let us know in the past that they do plan on releasing the Android 2.3 update at some point in the future. For instance, LG has just come forth today by way of Facebook to let us know that the Android 2.3 update for their highly popular Optimus One will be made available this Spring. Of course things are subject to change so until something along the lines of a press release goes out we’d say don’t get too excited just yet.


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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Verizon, SAP tie up for cloud application


Verizon, a contributor of integrated Information Technology and communications solutions and SAP America, a supplementary of SAP AG, which had been announced on this Wednesday that they will jointly deliver the SAP CRM rapid-deployment solution to enterprise workers through Verizon’s flagship darken offering, computing as a Service. Employs will now be capable to access SAP CRM from their desktops or their mobile devices. The SAP (Systems, Applications and Products) CRM (Customer Relationship Management) rapid-deployment solution can help enhance the productivity of enterprise sales, marketing and service professionals, said a press release. Enterprises can benefit from easier and faster deployments. By accessing SAP CRM and subsequent applications in the cloud, enterprises can benefit from easier and faster deployments. The SAP solution offers enterprises a ready-to-use combination of software, pre-defined services and pre-configured content at a pre-defined price that can be deployed much more quickly. Additionally, enterprises can now integrate their SAP applications with Verizon’s Managed Mobility platform by leveraging the Sybase Unwired Platform to mobilize applications including the Mobile Sales for SAP CRM application, additional the release.


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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lava KKT 35 Color Matcher launch





"Holi Special Dhamaka Offer"






To make happier and more attractive in this Holi, Lava Mobiles has launched a new mobile phone - KKT 35. The Lava mobile phone comes with a fresh feature called "Color Matcher" that allows the user to choose any color as a background and put it as the home screen wallpaper on the Lava mobile phone. This dual SIM (GSM+GSM) Lava mobile phone comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA TFT Screen. Multimedia features include multiple format video player which supports AVI, 3GP and MP4 files and FM Radio. Lava Color Matcher mobile phone comes with a 3.5 mm audio jack enabling the users to rejoice music with their favorite set of earphones. It sports a slim look and has a metallic finish. Other features include Chat style SMS, Mobile Tracker, Voice Recording and USB Support. Also, the handset comes with a 1400mAh battery which promises 8 to 9 hrs long battery life. KKT 35 can be snapped for as low as Rs.3,950/- approximately.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Intex latest release mobile phone with Dual SIM Phones



Intex Magic sports a 2.2-inch TFT (Thin film transistor) display. Music lovers can celebrate as this mobile phone comes with a 3.5mm jack which helps you to, you can make use of your favorite set of earphones with this handset. Along with this, users can make the best of the video player that the mobile phone has. The mobile phone comes with Hindi language support. The Intex V.DO Magic grabs attention with its 'magic' navigation key. Users can enlarge the memory of this mobile phone up to 16 GB with a memory card. You can buy the Intex Magic for Rs.2,640/-. It also come with Mobile Tracker and maintains a huge long life battery.






Intex Slim comes with a 2.2-inch QVGA (Quarter Video Graphics Array) display and a 1.3 megapixel camera. This phone is ideal for music enthusiast as it comes with 4way Music Keys, an audio player and FM radio. However, the phone does not have a 3.5mm jack but instead comes with a 2.5mm jack. Intex Slim comes with 8GB expandable memory. Internet connectivity is taken care of with WAP and GPRS. The claimed USB modem feature seems implausible at this price range, so this calls for further investigation. So keep your eyes peeled for a review. The phone retails for Rs.2,640/-. It also come with Mobile Tracker and maintains a huge long life battery.





Intex Sonic comes with a 2-inch TFT display and a 1.3 megapixel camera. The phone comes with a torchlight and Hindi language support. Multimedia features include an audio, video player and FM radio. Connectivity is taken care of with Bluetooth. The phone is priced at Rs. 2,540. It also come with Mobile Tracker and maintains a huge long life battery.









Intex Nano Plus comes with dual language support (English and Hindi). It features video player supporting AVI, MP4 and 3GP formats. The phone comes with an expandable memory of up to 8GB.Other features include a dual LED torch light, FM Radio and an audio player. Nano Plus is the cheapest of the five, costing Rs.1,490/-. It also come with Mobile Tracker and maintains a huge long life battery.




Intex IN 2040N comes with a 2-inch display and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Multimedia features include an audio player, a video player and recorder. It is Bluetooth enabled and the other features include FM Radio and torchlight. The phone retails for Rs.2,290/-. It also come with Mobile Tracker and maintains a huge long life battery.











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HTC Incredible S launch in India



HTC Incredible S, has now been launched in India. The HTC Incredible S now has a dedicated page on the htc official site, which usually happens only after they have launched a mobile device in India. Even Flipkart has put up the phone for pre-order, at a price of Rs.26,999/- approximately, which makes it the most expensive Android phone from HTC in India for now. The HTC Incredible S is the updated version of the Droid Incredible that was launched last year on Verizon S network. The new phone, however, will be in GSM and available worldwide. The HTC Incredible S update will be up come later on with the fresh updates.

Specification of HTC Incredible S

It has a bigger 4.0-inch, 480 x 800 resolution, Super LCD, 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus and duel LED flash, 720p video recording, Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC with 1GHz Scorpion CPU and Adreno 205 GPU, 768MB of RAM and 1.1GB of ROM. The new phone comes with a 1450mAh battery and does DivX/Xvid video playback by default. It also has a newer version of SenseUI but unfortunately still runs on Android 2.2 Froyo, with Gingerbread. 




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Samsung Galaxy Tab vs Rooted Nook Color




Many videos related to "rooting" or hacking the Nook Color with custom firmware that allows you to turn Barnes & Noble's color e-reader into a full-on Android tablet. Nook Color rooted with a Samsung Galaxy Tab that has very similar specs but includes front-and-back facing cameras and a 3G data option for those who want to pay the added service fees. The Galaxy Tab has a smaller footprint, whereas the Nook Color is slightly thinner. If you're willing to opt-in to a two-year contract with a carrier, you can get the Tab for as low as $250. But the unsubsidized version costs $500, which is twice the price of the Nook Color. When Samsung releases a $399 Wi-Fi-only Tab--it's coming soon--that will narrow the difference to $150. Nook Color isn't as stable as the Galaxy Tab, but otherwise the two devices seem to perform pretty similarly. Some people will always prefer "official," company-backed products to so-called, but the price delta here makes for an awfully compelling case to go the root route. 

Vodafone release R201 MiFi in India




Vodafone has released a modern and portable Mobile device Wi-Fi terminal device in India which can be utilized by five consumers at the same time to hook up to Vodafone’s 3G network. It includes a SIM slot to attach to the 3G network and five consumers can then join their computer systems, gaming devices, digital music players to the device over Wi-Fi to have the benefit of 3G speeds.

Vodafone R201 MiFi device has a squashed design and a huge battery life capacity up to four hours. It is worth at Rs.5,500/- approximately and can be powered by battery, mains or USB (Universal Serial Bus) together with plug and play software of 128 Megabyte flash memory empowering the consumers with the flexibility of usage, while sharing the range between several devices.



The detailed Specs of the R201 MiFi device

Dimensions 98x62x14mm and Weight 90 grams
Segmented OLED display
3G, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps & HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
DLNA certified with 802.11 b/g + Samba Support
GSM bands: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900,
UMTS bands: 900 / 2100 / 1900
Qualcomm 7225 & receive diversity on 3G Bands
Plug and Play software
Micro SDHC (up to 32 GB)
1400 MAh Li-Ion battery (capacity range up to 4 hours)

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Internet Explorer 9 vs Firefox 4 vs Chrome 10


Cloud computing brought the browser wars back: Microsoft, Google and Mozilla have been rewriting JavaScript engines, improving their support for web standards and improving their user interfaces. The result is the big three's best browsers yet Internet Explorer 9, Chrome 10 and Firefox 4 RC. So which one deserves a place on your desktop.






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Apple iPad 2 Jailbreaks by Comex hacker

Apple iPad 2 was released few last days ago, and it's already been jailbroken by developer and hacker Comex. Apple released its 2G tablet, and released iOS 4.3 a couples of days prior. But by the ending of the release week, Comex had gotten Cydia to run on the updated iPad. Cydia is an application that permits various different users to search and download jailbroken applications and software for added iOS devices. Comex posted the latest iPad running this program lacking with the security. In come back to the jailbreak, comex tweeted: "would've had it yesterday if I didn't have to spend 1.5 days looking for a replacement exploit "Congrats to comex for jailbreaking yet an additional fresh brand device while 2500 miles far from it!," iphone revealing that the task was completed remotely. A public version of the hack hasn't been situated yet, but buzz on Twitter suggests that it will be shortly comeup with both the Wi-Fi and 3G models of the iPad 2 on both Verizon and AT&T. Apple likely sold between 400,000 and 500,000 iPad 2 devices over the weekend. 


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Microsoft launch Internet Explorer 9 but not for Windows XP



Microsoft launched its innovative browser “Internet Explorer 9”. The company emphasized Internet Explorer 9 the speed and power, which come from its while making use of HTML 5 and hardware acceleration, which means the browser, can draw on processing power from the Personal Computer graphics processor as well as from the central processor.

 But the new Internet Explorer 9 does not run on Windows XP - the operating system running on 67% of corporate desktops. Older operating systems, such as Windows XP, might not be able to cope with the demands of the fresh innovative Internet Explorer 9 browser and nor would the older Personal Computer running XP operating system.

Internet Explorer 9 has been “fully re-architected”. The hardware acceleration required for a modern browser means “you have to write for the operating system”. This makes it harder, the browser manufacturers who formulate browsers for a series of operating systems because writing for several operating systems involves making trade-offs. Microsoft released Internet Explorer 9 as a public sample in March last year and since then it has been downloaded more than Forty million times, making up around 2% of the Windows browser market prior to it had officially launched.




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Monday, March 14, 2011

3G phones to Indian Air Force

Around 80,000 Indian Air Force personnel would be provided with high-end mobile phones in a move aimed at ensuring that they remain connected with their bases round-the-clock through an exclusive 3G wireless service.In the first phase of the Rs 300 crore programme, the latest HCL-made handsets would be given to all officers and air warriors up to the rank of Sergeant in the over 1.5 lakh-strong service."Reaping payoffs of the AFNET (Air Force Network) launched last year, air warriors will remain connected at all times by the IAF's exclusive Wideband CDMA-based 3G portable wireless network, to be made operational in June," IAF officials said here."This will help connectivity of each individual with the system and enable cross connectivity with other communication platforms like IP-based communication within AFNET," they added.With the handset, likely to cost around Rs 16-17,000, IAF personnel would be able to communicate through a secure network enabling voice, data, video streaming and file sharing, enhancing real-time operational efficiency.In the first phase, the network will be operational in Delhi area within six months and in the second phase, the network will be in place for all remaining IAF establishments across the country by 2013."The 3G network with transportable mobile base stations will also enable communications even from remote locations," they said.On whether the personnel would be able to interact with civilian networks, officials said they would be able to do so through service telephone exchanges.


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Samsung Galaxy Tab first appearance soon with Wifi-only Xoom


Wifi-only versions of Motorola Xoom and Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablets possibly will reach customers. Very quickly at least according to a duo of product flyers revealed by the persons at DroidLife. Displaying what appears to be an upcoming flyer for Staples, DroidLife has zeroed in on a release on date of 27th March and a cost tag of $599 respectively for the Wi-Fi-only Xoom. 





Though the worth seems exact based on information from Motorola, the innovative date contradicts prior information sent to DroidLife representating an 3rd April debut for the WiFi-only Xoom.











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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Mafia Wars Latest Cheats and Hacks





Mafia Wars cheats are quite hard to come, the developers of Mafia Wars have often patched any cheats that have turned out to be available within days so that they end up from working. However, while browsing the internet is found to be the great site with Mafia Wars Cheats and Hacks

Mafia Wars is a very famous browser based game accessible from various different social networks. Mafia Wars is set in New York City in the time of the gang lands and the likes of Al Capone. Once a player reaches level 35 within the game then they may travel in middle from the New York City setting and Cuba. In order to level up in the game you have to complete a range of jobs with criminal goal which will help you to receive you money.

I highly recommend that you check it out so that you can stop being a noob and start in truth dominating the Mafia Wars.

Samsung Corby II official launch

Samsung has completed the successor to its innovative Corby handset official this week, and in spite of having a price label of around $230 it's a low down specified feature mobile phone that doesn't come with Android. The mobile phone is pitched as a financial device for social networking which is available in numerous bright colors and looks a spot like the Samsung Galaxy Mini. With Android handsets becoming cheaper all the time and a quartet of low-priced Samsung Android handsets just around the corner there isn't a lot to recommend this device.
The original Samsung Corby was released back in the year 2009 and the Samsung Corby II does offer some improvements including a larger 3.14" capacitive touchscreen. There's a 2 megapixel camera for taking pictures and a possible 16Gigabyte of internal storage with a microSD card, connectivity comes in the form of GSM/EDGE and Wi-Fi. It may not run Android but it does come with Samsung's TouchWiz UI overlay and there's integration with Samsung's Social Hub.
Samsung clearly aimed at a young demographic it will allow users to go through their emails as well as update their well known social Networking site Facebook status with ample of social networking integration.