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Friday, December 3, 2010

Top 10 Android Apps in the market



























1. Google Voice


Google Voice is a service that is so useful I consider it one of the top benefits of Android itself, especially since Apple rejected the Google Voice app for the iPhone. It gives you a phone number that can ring to multiple places or devices and it allows you to access all of your voicemail and text messages over the Web. The Android app integrates even deeper. It can make outgoing calls look like they’re coming from your Google Voice number so that you can keep your real mobile number private.



2. Pandora


Pandora is a streaming “radio station” for the Internet age. You simply search by an artist or song and it will create a running playlist based on that one piece of information. It intersperses an occasional ad between songs but the ads tend to be fairly localized and occasionally even useful.



3. Amazon Kindle

I never warmed up to the Amazon Kindle e-reader, but I’m a big fan of the Kindle mobile app. Since it was released I’ve read a lot more books simply because my smartphone is always with me and I can pull it and read a few pages anytime I’ve got a couple minutes free.


4. Dropbox

Dropbox is a great cloud service that automatically syncs a folder of files between multiple computers (Windows, Mac, or Linux). This app extends Dropbox to Android and interacts with other apps (such as Documents To Go) to open the files.



5. Shazam

If you want to impress your friends with a mobile app, show them Shazam. Ever hear a song being played at a store or on the radio and ask yourself, “Oh, what song is that?” That’s where Shazam comes in. Just hit the button and let it listen for 15 seconds, query its database, and then return the name of artist and the song. It has about an 80% success rate.




6. FCC Speedtest


I’m obsessed with running speed tests to check my bandwidth in various places, both to see 3G fluctuations and to check the quality of Wi-Fi. There are a number of really good speedtest apps, but my new favorite is the FCC Test app.



7. Documents To Go


The free version of Documents To Go offers a great little reader for Word and Excel files. You can upgrade to the full version (for $15) if you want to edit files and add PowerPoint files to the mix. If you do want editing capability, I’d also recommend taking a look at QuickOffice.



8. Places Directory


This is an awesome app for finding shops and services near your current location. From restaurants to movie theaters to medical facilities to taxis, this app is very accurate and takes advantage of the business information from Google Local. This app is better than the info you get from a GPS unit (or app) and better than any of the similar apps available on the iPhone.


9. Google Sky Map


Ever look up at the night sky and try to tell your kids the name of that constellation you’re pointing at, or try to remember which planet that is in the southern sky? Google SkyMap lets you point your smartphone at it and get the information. This is part of a new breed of apps called “Augmented Reality” apps that layer digital information on top of real world experiences.


10. Barcode Scanner

This app turns the Android camera into a barcode scanner. You simply scan a product’s UPC code and let the app go to work to find it in Google Product Search or a search on the open Web. You’ll be amazed at how fast it works. This is great for when you’re shopping retail and you want to check the price of a product online before buying to make sure you’re paying a fair price.

Adam Tablet from Notion Ink


We noticed that Notion Ink company is expected to release a tablet called Adam during Nov 2010.

And of course we heard that Notion Ink may be delay the release of Adam tablet until Dec 2010 or Jan 2011.


Lets look into what the feature offering goes into Adam Tablet: First Adam is a Tablet and not a PC, of 10" Display with WSVGA TFT screen with Multi touch features.

The Adam may come with Android 2.2 OS and may have a upgrade to 2.3 later.
It also has a dedicated 1GHZ Dual core Tegra 2 NVIDIA processor, 1GB RAM, Flash drive, and a dedicated SD card slot for memory expansion. Apart from these it has a 3.2 MP camera,WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, 3G Modem supporting GPRS, EDGE and HSPA.


I expect that this Adam tablet may be someway like a Apple Ipad or Samsung Galaxy tab and may be used as a partial Netbook.


Anyway, lets stay tu
ned until Adam hits the market. The link to Official home page of Adam tablet is here.

Mobile Number Portablity (MNP) Service In India



What exactly is Mobile Number Portability ?


Well, it let’s you change your telecom operator without changing your number, so you can for example switch from Airtel to Vodafone without changing your mobile number.




This service was launched by recently by IDEA on 25th november 2010 but only at Harayana Telecom Circle. Soon after the service was launched, we did notice IDEA was campaigning new Advertisement to switch to IDEA for better service or switch to IDEA is current service provider was not good for him/her.




Once this service enters full face rollout, then we can see telecom operators needs to perform better to hold their customer, else customer may opt to move another operator with MNP (Mobile Number Portability).


For customer though MNP would be best way to switch service as it don't require changing current mobile number, but MNP will take 3-10 days to migrate to another telecom operator after a minimal service charge for MNP service and a filled form for MNP request.


Anyway we will wait how MNP would be have effect on telecom operators and way customer use it.

Micromax Announces Android A60 Smartphone in India


Micromax Announces Android A60 Smartphone in India. The phone features Android 2.1 OS with 2.8" screen size with Resistive touch screen display. It features a inbuilt GPS, Stereo FM,3.2MP camera with video recording, WIFI 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth. The phone has a 600 MHZ processor with 256MB RAM and 512MB of ROM Memory. The phone also has a 3.5mm Standard Audio Jack and a storage MicroSD card slot.






This smartphone is expected to hit market around 2010 year-end and price range & feature offering is really impressive.

I feel that this micromax Android A60 phone will be cheapest Android smart phone in india as price may be less than INR 10000.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Tab Review




















The samsung galaxy which released on september 2010 is fully packed and powerloaded tablet device. The samsung Galaxy has 7 Inch TFT LCD display with screen resolution of 1024 x 600.It comes with Android 2.2 OS upgradable to 3.0 version. It has 1 GHZ Cortex A8 processor and Internal storage of 16 or 32 GB and expandable memory slot of upto 32GB. It has front 3.2 MP Camera and rear 1.3 MP camera, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS and features Mutitouch screen display.


This samsung offering is loaded with features and will provide a good competition for other devices like Ipad.




The Samsung Galaxy with T-Mobile operator is now available in Amazon.com for $599 and AT&T version for $649.


A comparision of Apple Ipad and Samsung Galaxy Tab is also added.