Showing posts with label platform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label platform. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

See the new BlackBerry Z10

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Yesterday I commented on the launch of the new BlackBerry platform (no longer called RIM), known as BlackBerry 10. In the same article made ​​mention of a new smartphone that will be put up for sale these days (although it is available in the UK), the BlackBerry Z10. This is the first full touch smartphone launched by BlackBerry.

The BlackBerry Z10 comes, as expected, in the category of high-end phones. The phone is equipped with a brilliant 4.2-inch LCD screen with HD resolution and a pixel density of 356 per inch. As you can see, the BlackBerry has chosen not to follow the steps in the competition, who are currently launching smartphones with screens of 5 inches and larger still.

As might be expected, the Z10 will run the new OS obviously BB10. Its specifications include a dual-core processor at 1.5GHz (apparently is a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960), has 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot and 1800mAh battery. If you wonder why the main chamber, it is 8 megapixels, while the front has a 2.0 megapixel sensor.

Regarding the price of the BlackBerry Z10, is about $ 700, or about 520 €.

Do you think that this type of BlackBerry phone will be able to cope with the iPhone and Android smartphones or fall back to them?

Friday, August 24, 2012

Clementine Player

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I come to you to know a little known music player and, in my opinion, is absolutely fantastic! As you may have noticed, called Clementine Player. It is open source software, published under GNU GPL v3, written in Qt and inspired one of the most famous music players in the world Linux, Amarok 1.4. It is cross platform and is available for Linux, Mac OSX, and of course Windows.

Features and characteristics
  • Search and playback of your music library.
  • You can listen to the radio Last.fm, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo and Icecast.
  • Smart playlists and dynamic
  • Playlists on tabs, import and export M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX.
  • Support tracks CUE
  • Views projectM.
  • Photos and biographies of the artists and the lyrics of songs
  • Convert music to MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC
  • Edit the details of the files OGG, MP3 and arrange the songs.
  • Details of the songs in MusicBrainz.
  • Download the album art missing through Last.fm.
  • Multi-platform - works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
  • Copy the songs to your iPod, iPhone, MTP or USB reader.
  • Queue manager reproduction
Screenshots

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

RIM considered the possibility of developing Android smartphones

BlackBerry 10

Thorsten Heins, CEO of RIM, has recently released a very interesting detail: company even considered the possibility of neglecting the BlackBerry operating system and start working with another popular platform, Android.
Finally, the idea was scrapped and instead chose to continue developing its own platform, which probably led to the development of BlackBerry 10, which as has been said lately could be offered to other companies making phones .
Returning to the subject, while Android may have saved enough time to RIM as far as development is concerned, Heins believes that Android is a platform-oriented entertainment, the game already media, and serves to provide the user experience look who use BlackBerry, which implies that the BB platform is "more serious" than that developed by Google .
What do you think would have happened if RIM chose to use Android? For now we will see what happens with the BlackBerry exit 10, and time will tell if the company made the right bet.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

New Digg iPhone app

 iPhone

Digg is back, and he returns with a new app for iPhone. The Digg popular platform, created to share all kinds of news from different fields, has been relaunched and now even has its own application for that from our iPhone, we begin to see and share the most popular news, interesting and controversial point.
The user interface that is equipped with the app is great, fast and intuitive. To get to the Digg app, just spend the app store and download it for free.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Twitter Launches Application for Nokia Series 40

 

The network of 'microblogging' Twitter has released an application for Nokia Series 40, with which claims to offer a "native experience, fast", dedicated to this terminal. Now available in the Finnish company store.
As Twitter recalls on their website, Nokia is the "world's largest platform" with thousands of devices around the world today are still in use. This does not mean that, not smartphone OS and have a pointer, do not have applications available in the market to improve your Internet experience.
Twitter is confident that these terminals are spread over a platform and so have launched a specific application. In it, users can "discover one of the richest experiences" available for this device, according to the Twitter product manager, Brian Frank, the blog network.
This series began in 1999 and has since developed into the online world with hundreds of programs and applications. Since 2011 and with the arrival of the browser Nokia Browser, Series 40 you can download all kinds of applications available on the market and manage your downloaded files in the system.
In fact, earlier this year the company launched a new version of the browser, the Browser 2.0, which increases speed by reducing data consumption up to 90 percent.
Related links:
- Blog on Twitter
(Http://blog.twitter.com/2012/07/introducing-twitter-for-nokia.html)
- Nokia Store
(Http://store.ovi.com/content/256340)

Sunday, May 13, 2012

All iOS Code : All Update

 
iOS codenames are the codenames given to products by Apple during development. The codenames are often used internally only for various reasons This article contains a list of iOS codenames used by Apple.

We know iOS by version numbers, as in iOS 4.2.3, iOS 5.0, and so on. Turns out Apple is also using codenames to refer to its platform revisions, as unveiled by developer Steve Troughton-Smith.
Here's a list of all the Apple iOS codenames. All current and future iOS versions will be tagged with the proper codename.

1.0   : "Alpine"
1.0.2 : "Heavenly"
1.1   : "Little Bear"
1.1.1 : "Snowbird"
1.1.2 : "Oktoberfest"
2.0   : "Big Bear"
2.1   : "Sugarbowl"
2.2   : "Timberline"
3.0   : "Kirkwood"
3.1   : "Northstar"
3.2   : "Wildcat"
4.0   : "Apex"
4.1   : "Baker"
4.2   : "Jasper"
4.2.5 : "Phoenix"
4.3   : "Durango"
5.0   : "Telluride"
5.1   : "Hoodoo"