Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Announced – Dual-core Android 3.2 Honeycomb Tablets
Samsung has just announced the successor to the Galaxy Tab 7, the Tab 7.0 Plus. Offering a portable, rich multimedia experience on a 7-inch display, the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus packs power and productivity into a chic lightweight design.
“Samsung pioneered the seven-inch tablet market with the launch of the GALAXY Tab, marking an innovation milestone in the mobile industry. Building on the success of the GALAXY Tab, we’re now delighted to introduce the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus reloaded with enhanced portability, productivity and a richer multimedia experience,” said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business
Panasonic’s LUMIX Android Phone- Lumix 101P
Panasonic is introducing a new Android phone, based on their highly successful Lumix cameras. The Panasonic Android device is designed to be a mix between a phone and a digital camera. For your info, Lumix is Panasonic’s brand of digital cameras, ranging from pocket point-and-shoot models to digital SLRs. Sure, image sensors in Lumix cameras are pretty great.
Real Steel HD Games Now Available On Android Market (Video)
Real Steel was released to the Android Market by Indian developers, Jump Games as a tie-in to the boxing movie of the same name.
Real Steel is an underworld fighting game set in the near-future, where 2,000 pound robots fight in a no-holds barred battle to the death. Featuring two play modes, you can either fight a roster of Robots (Tournament Mode), each more challenging than the last, or fight in a quick sparring match against your favorite opponents (Free Sparring Mode). Your primary objective: defeat Midas and unlock all 8 unique Robots.
Amazon Kindle Fire Android Tablet Is Official, Priced At Just $199 (Video)
The web’s largest retailer Amazon is unveiling details of its new tablet computer, Kindle Fire. This new Amazon Kindle Fire will cost only $199 and available starting November 15.
HTC Announces Budget Android Smartphone- HTC Explorer
Today, HTC has launched its lowest priced smartphone , the HTC Explorer. HTC Explorer was design aims to satisfy your smartphone needs with less than stellar specifications and a very affordable price.
HTC Explorer is a compact Android 2.3 smartphone, with a 3.2-inch HVGA (480 x 320) screen, a 3-megapixel camera, a 600 MHz CPU and 512 MB of memory, which can be further expanded via memory cards. It’ll come in three colors: metallic black, active black and metallic navy.
Skype For Android Updated To Version 2.5
Great! New version of Skype now available download from Android Market. With Skype, you can share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, work with colleagues. You can use Skype on whatever works best for you – on your phone or computer or a TV with Skype on it. It is free to start using Skype to speak, see and instant message other people on Skype. The latest Skype for Android (2.5.0.108) bring a lot of improvement and some new features,
Samsung Agrees Pay Patent Fee To Microsoft For Every Android Device It Sells
The biggest Android device makers, Samsung will pay Microsoft a royalty for every handset it ships running Google’s operating system!
Microsoft announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement with Samsung, to cross-license the patent portfolios of both companies, providing broad coverage for each company’s products. Under the terms of the agreement, Samsung will pay Microsoft money for every device they sell that runs Google’s Android operating system (Android and Linux in general infringe on Microsoft patents). In addition, the companies agreed to cooperate in the development and marketing of Windows Phone.
LG Optimus EX Android Smartphone With Super-Bright NOVA Technology Display Announced (Video)
LG today announced its new addition to the Optimus family, the Optimus EX. The LG Optimus EX powered by the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Nvidia Tegra 2 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and sport with a 4-inch WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) NOVA technology display. Optimus EX also support WiFi, DNLA, Bluetooth and a HDMI-out.
Google To Build Data Centers in Asia – Singapore, Hong Kong And Taiwan
Google currently owns and operates data centres in the US and Europe, and now they plans to build the new centres in Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Google said it will build three data centres in Asia at a cost of more than $200 million, as the number of Internet users in the region soars along with stiff competition from rivals.
“The number of users and the amount of Internet use in Asia is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. The centres usually house computer and telecom systems with high security and backup power supplies and will improve the firm’s service to customers in the region.” Taj Meadows, Google’s Asia-Pacific policy communications manager said.
Xobni Releases Smartr Contacts For Android To Organizes Your Address Book Smarter (Free)
Are you suffering from an excess of communication channels and the general chaos that comes from having dozens of conversations going across them? Xobni now releases new application for Android, smartr that can makes your address book more smarter. Smartr contacts can bring all your contacts from Android, BlackBerry, Gmail and Outlook together into one place and protect your contacts in the cloud. So should you lose your phone, all your contacts are safe and secure.