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Friday, August 5, 2011
iPhone 5 or sometihng else?
http://blog.mobiles.co.uk/iphone-5/iphone-5-release-date-rumoured-september/
Friday, July 29, 2011
The Lead Smartphone Operation System In US Smartphone Market
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
HTC Sensation review

As well as offering the usual seven customisable homescreens, the lock screen is also customisable, allowing users to set up shortcuts to four features of their choice without having to unlock the handset first. The homescreen widgets have been given a 3D makeover too and are now displayed in a carousel-style as opposed to the flat linear screen progression of before. This small design element really shows off the processor’s power as transitions are seamless. The weather widget is an equally fantastic asset and provides live animation forecasts.
http://blog.dialaphone.co.uk/2011/06/19/htc-sensation-sensational/
“Fine software features makes phones smarter and sold more sure.”
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Sony Xperia arc
http://blog.mobiles.co.uk/mobile-news/a-closer-look-at-the-sony-ericsson-xperia-arc/

The design isn’t only for the visual appeal, Sony Ericsson claim this to be perfection in ergonomics.
The Camera 8.1mp image sensor, can also capture HD 720p video. Your photos are displayed on the 4.1inch “Reality Display” which simply looks stunning.
Oh, and if you so happen to have a Sony Bravia you can easily connect the arc to the display using it’s inbuilt HDMI port.
The handset will ship with the latest version of Android.
Sony Ericsson’s offical Arc page click here.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Top 40 iPhone Apps of 2010–Achievements
TechCrunch listed the top 40 iphone apps of 2010.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/26/top-40-iphone-apps-2010/?goback=.gde_123395_member_38999218
“Impressive examples of what the iPhone is capable of.”
35. Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus: It’s a careful balance of processing, assets, and usability. Fortunately, Modern Combat does a highly commendable job of pulling it off. High-res graphics, impressive visual effects, and detailed environments give Modern Combat 2 more than enough reason to be considered a technical achievement this year.
“Like Call of duty and I think casual games are good for iphones”
36. Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner: You are going to want to play this gam ein a swivel chair. The 360-degree graphics take advantage of the iPhone’s gyroscope to let you swivel around and shoot TIE Fighters from the Millenium Falcon’s gun turret. The gameplay is pretty basic, but the 360-effect and 3D graphics put you in the action like no other game. You can also play in augmented reality mode which switches the background to your camera view, making it look like the TIE Fighters are in your room or flying through the air.
http://www.topratedmobile.com/2010/11/star-wars-arcade-for-iphone-and-ipod.html
37. Samurai 2: Vengeance: I love games that really push style and character, and Samurai 2: Vengeance does just that. Visually, the game looks like it could be a younger sibling of Capcom’s console gem, Okami. The art is like a combination of Japanese brush painting and anime, giving Vengeance an amazingly rich and distinct style. Thick outlines, flat colors and exaggerated motion create a unique manga look that boldly stands out in the App Store.
“Anime style and very cool :)”
38. Real Racing 2: The first Real Racing took the App Store by storm when it was released last year. It was one of the few apps that showed what the iPhone was really capable of. Real Racing 2 doesn’t disappoint in keeping that tradition alive. RR2 is the best looking racing game available for the iPhone. From the detailed tracks and environments, to the actual licensed cars themselves, this will be sure to impress even the most cynical of driving sim enthusiasts.
“I think Racing game on iphone must have basic graphics, like cartoon maybe”
39. Rage HD: I generally dislike the “on-rails” mechanic for any game. If I absolutely had to play an on-rails shooter, I’d more likely head on down to the coin laundry and play some Operation Wolf. But that does not diminish the fact that Rage HD is currently one of the two best looking games in the App Store today. Sharp textures, dynamic lighting, and high poly rendering make this an impressive feat. Now if they would just pry us off these rails we could have a seriously awesome shooter on our hands.
40. Infinity Blade: Infinity Blade is by far the best looking game ever to appear on the iPhone. Developed by Epic using the same engine that powered the incredible tech demo, Epic Citadel, it is no surprise that Infinity Blade is visually on par with modern console games.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Top 40 iPhone Apps of 2010–Games
TechCrunch listed the top 40 iphone apps of 2010.
If you have an iphone, you can download them from itunes store. You can find all at this link.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/26/top-40-iphone-apps-2010/?goback=.gde_123395_member_38999218
Note : Developing iPhones’ capabilities and cool features.
Top iPhone games:
20. Angry Birds: It’s one of the first phenomenons to come out of the iPhone world. “Most popular iphone game – 12 million download – Funny though”
21. Plants vs Zombies: PvZ is a streamlined, linear tower defense game. Your goal is to defend your home from a swarm of zombies using a variety of different plants from common pea shooters to exploding landmine plants. “Free time spender :)”
22. Trade Nations: This is one of my favorite freemium games on the iPhone. In some ways, it plays like a cooperative real-time strategy game. You place houses to create workers, develop timber yards to bring in lumber, harvest wheat for food, etc. It’s a rewarding experience best played in short, productive bursts. Every action takes time, so it’s always interesting to check in and do a little management during a break. “Graphics like farmville”
23. Gun Bros: Most duel-stick survival shooters on the iPhone are simple, shallow experiences. Gun Bros. takes the genre to the next level by offering a freemium upgrade system, a unique visual style and a robust leveling mechanic. If you’re a fan of fast paced top-down shooters, this is the one to grab. “Do you remember Metal Slug :)”
24. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars: I’m generally not a fan of ports but this time it was done right. GTA: CW is a faithful translation of its Nintendo DS counterpart. The game is presented in a 3D overhead perspective, combining elements from the original GTA and GTA 4. Despite having an appearance similar to the former, it actually plays more like the latter and those familiar with Liberty City will find themselves right at home here. “Like the pc version, nothing fancy on that I think.”
25. N.O.V.A 2: If you’ve ever wanted to play Halo on the iPhone, this is the closest you’ll get for now. “3d on iphone but nowadays casual games are favourite”
26. Puzzle Agent: You play as an FBI agent from the Puzzle Investigation Division in a game that combines elements of classic adventure games with thought-provoking puzzles. Together with quirky artwork and good voice acting, this is one to try out. “Something suspicious :)”
27. Rhythm Spirit: The game is a rhythm-based fighting game featuring a rich storyline based on Japanese folklore. Imaginative characters, unique gameplay and a genuinely awesome techno-zen soundtrack make Rhythm Spirit a must have for both fighting and rhythm game fans. “I think Tap Tap Revenge 4 is the best rhythm-based iphone game for nowadays.”
28. Ragdoll Blaster 2: Trajectory games have been all the rage for the iPhone. “It looks like interesting game actually”
29. Spiderman: Total Mayhem: The world of Spiderman makes for one of the best gaming environments, despite the mixed results of many past attempts. Total Mayhem for the iPhone succeeds in offering up a very attractive, highly playable web-slinging experience. This solid beat-em-up gives you all of Spidey’s skills as you swing through cityscapes, web-up bad guys, and engage in some good ol’ fashion fisticuffs. Total Mayhem is visually fantastic and features truly excellent fighting mechanics. “Spiderman on iPhone :) Think that a boy plays spiderman on iphone then Peter Parker comes close and say ‘Go boy go’ ”
30. Mirror’s Edge: I’ve been fascinated with parkour ever since the movie Yamakazis came out. I even signed up to train in it with more or less unfortunate results. So for now, Mirror’s Edge is the closest I’ll get to spending my weekends leaping from rooftops. I was a big fan of the game on consoles, so I initially approached this iPhone adaptation warily. However, I quickly discovered that this version is surprisingly competent with intuitive controls and an effective, device-friendly side-scrolling perspective. Smooth, flowing animation and beautifully sharp 3D graphics evocative of the original console version contributes to the uniquely satisfying, running and jumping experience. “Like Sonic”
31. Cut the Rope: I didn’t want to like this game. It shot up to the #1 position on the App Store after only a day. I thought there surely had to be some foul play at work. But the truth is, regardless of whether or not “creative” marketing methods were used, the game is pretty damn fun. The objective is to get a piece of candy, dangling from a rope, into a cute monster’s mouth. It’s not as easy as it sounds. Plenty of obstacles get in your way and before long, you’ll find yourself absolutely addicted to helping the little guy get his sugary fix. “I like this very much. Not like angry birds, cute characters and simple gameplay also good sound effects.”
32. Fruit Ninja: Some games are just fun for their sheer mindless simplicity – Fruit Ninja is one of those games. As 3D fruits hop into view, you run your finger across the screen to cut them in half—simple as that. Slice up the endless onslaught of fruit while avoiding the game-ending bombs. Each session begins at a slow, steady pace with the action gradually becoming more intense and frantic as you progress. “I say that’s a tie comparision with iSlash ”
33. Osmos: There is a certain zen-like satisfaction you get from playing Osmos. You control an amoeba-like blob that must consume smaller entities to grow, and then expel them to move. “Creative.”
34. Smurfs’ Village: When it comes to freemium management games currently available on the App Store, the experience is too often shallow and predictable. This isn’t the case with Smurf’s Village. While the objective is still to build and develop your village, the game is jam packed with tasks, mini-games and even a loose narrative. Smurf’s Village features great music and excellent, hi-res graphics that are sure to instill a warm sense of nostalgia to anyone who spent the 80′s watching Saturday morning cartoons. “Cartoons based games”
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
The Top 40 iPhone Apps of 2010–General Apps
TechCrunch listed the top 40 iphone apps of 2010.
If you have an iphone, you can download them from itunes store. You can find all at this link.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/26/top-40-iphone-apps-2010/?goback=.gde_123395_member_38999218
Note : There are 300.000 apps in itunes store. :)
Top iPhone apps:
1. Instagram: Take a photo or select one from your library, apply a visual effect to it and then post it to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, or Foursquare. “I download the app but not logged in once.”
2. Chase Mobile: Instead of going to a banking center or ATM, you can simply take a picture of the front and back of a check and the amount is deposited into your account. Beats driving to a bank. “Interesting”
3. Price Check by Amazon: Barscanning app. “I want to develop like this one.”
4. Find My iPhone: You can see where your phone is on a map, display a message, lock the phone or completely wipe it. “I didn’t need it”
5. Google Voice: With Google Voice, you can replace your calling plan with a unique number that includes dialing, texting, voicemail, and message transcription. “Viber?”
6. Twitter: Official Twitter app for the iPhone. “:)”
7. Dropbox: Its free for up to 2gb of storage.
8. SpringPad: You can write a quick memo, take a snapshot, scan a barcode of an item to remember, or have the app search nearby shops and restaurants to add. “Evernote late for iphone”
9. Foursquare: Okay, this one didn’t come out this year, but any Best iPhone Apps list would be incomplete without it. Checking in. “That’s all.”
10. Skyfire Web Browser: I haven’t met anyone yet who doesn’t hate the fact that the iPhone lacks Flash support. While Skyfire is by no means a perfect solution, it offers us a way to watch Flash videos from the web on our iPhone. “Iphone’s Flash Gordon :)”
11. Kindle: Reading from where you last left off. “IBook is cool too.”
12. Word Lens: Aim your phone at anything with standard printed writing on it in another language (a sign, newspaper, etc.) and Word Lens will replace it with translated copy. The amazing thing is that it will do it in realtime. “Cool tech”
13. Groupon: Daily-deal service “Not iphone based tech so”
14. Hashable: If you are a heavy networker or just like introducing people, Hashable is the app for you. “Networking is not for me I think :)”
Top Entertainment Apps:
15. Netflix: Netflix app is a great way to watch streamed content right on your iPhone. “I will try this.”
16. Hulu: I was on the fence about the Hulu app since Netflix covers so many of my media needs. This app requires you to subscribe to the Hulu Plus service, which is the same price as a Netflix streaming account. However, Hulu contains a lot of great TV content.
17. TuneIn Radio: Internet radio
18. Rhapsody: Rhapsody is an all-you-can-eat music listening service.
19. TextPics: Emoji are fun to add to text messages to other iPhone users—the problem is that your iPhone-less friends can’t see them. TextPics tries to solve this issue by giving you a bunch of ASCII “drawings” that you can text or include in emails. The best part is they are made up of standard text characters, so anyone can receive them on any device. “Funny to send a heart with ASCII chars.”
Tell us which apps you would put on this list.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
The 25 Best Smartphones of 2010–Part 5
complex.com reviews for 2010 part 5
http://www.complex.com/blog_galleries/the-25-best-smartphones-of-2010/
4. HTC G2

3. Samsung Epic 4G

2. HTC Droid Incredible

1. iPhone 4

The 25 Best Smartphones of 2010–Part 4
complex.com reviews for 2010 part 4
http://www.complex.com/blog_galleries/the-25-best-smartphones-of-2010/
9. MyTouch 4G

8. Motorola Droid 2

7. BlackBerry Bold 9780

6. Samsung Vibrant

5. HTC EVO 4G

