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The LG Android Tablet

LG will launch its Android tablet later this year with specific differences of other tablets, but we do not know exactly what … the secret was still kept by the firm. In addition to the shelf under Android, LG is preparing a shelf Windows 7: the UX10 was visible at Computex this year.

Some smartphones are also on the agenda … Android is decidedly beneficial for some firms … remains to be seen what we promise these products.

I do not know what you have done your Wednesday, but I have tested the iPad. True enough, a bit faster, just enough time to run some applications load a web page, besides that of TF1News [memo: good news, the site is compatible iPad], and found that the experience is as fast as fluid as the demonstrations of Steve Jobs on stage.

No need to also spend hours: As Jobs pointed out, for anyone of the 75 million owners of iPod Touch or iPhone, take control of the iPad is an immediate natural and confusing. The screen is beautiful, everything is very readable, a perfect example of the integration of material well, and a slick software, in a pleasing design. No surprise, it is Apple. Read more… »

It is only half years ago, Google’s operating system for smartphones unveiled, and today Android stands at 100,000 new users a day.

New figures from research firm Gartner tells of a market share just under 10 percent of the global smartphone market, against 1.6 percent the year before.

Growth for the iPhone and Android

Thus it has been overtaken Microsoft, whose Windows Mobile has been available since 2003. Android is now on a global fourth place and can eye the next two in the box, iPhone and BlackBerry. First place is held remains of Symbian, Nokia’s operating system. Read more… »

The world’s largest manufacturer of mobile phones has been difficult in the fastest growing market, smartphones, where high-profile companies like Google and Apple frolicking. Nokia has even been blamed for the market does not grow faster in 2009.

But that should not be in 2010, Nokia has launched a large and costly offensive to assert itself and gain market share. Most conspicuous is the introduction of free GPS on all Nokia’s smartphones, in 74 countries and 46 languages. Read more… »

O2 and Toshiba TG01

Who is just a new Windows Mobile Smartphone needs (yes, such people there are), should see the Toshiba TG01, because it is at O2, together with a plane ticket to New York. Only the airport taxes and fees of about 250 € you have to fork out even. And so you must not fly alone, there is an optional second ticket for 389 € it (plus fees).

Even better: You can access the Facebook page “I want to attract to New York” with luck, one of the smartphones. To do this, you are a fan of the page, and take part in the raffle. And even if you win nothing: There are many useful tips for all the New York love or want Mezedhes there.

Toshiba TG01 at a glance:

* Highlights: With 70 x 130 x 9.9mm ultra flat, large 4.1 inch display (10:4) and 1 GHz processor
* Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
* Supported wireless standards: HSDPA, HSUPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
* Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV
* Interface: Bluetooth v2.0, USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g
* Equipment: GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera for photos and videos, 8Gbyte micro SD (expandable to 32 GB)

The second line of this title includes, “And Why the iPhone Is Not Successful in Japan.”
Show the iPhone to a typical Japanese and he will not be awed by its touchscreen, its 2.0-megapixel camera, or its integration with iPod. He will instead ask a lot of questions.

“Does it send MMS (multimedia message service)?”
“Can I use it as a debit card?”
“If I turn my phone away from my face, does it automatically shut the call?”
“Will it survive even if I drop it and a truck would run over it?”

Obviously, the answers are No. But why those silly questions, you ask? Actually, a “typical” Japanese smartphone can do all those and even more. Read more… »

AT&T has announced that it will exclusively carry the supercharged, super smartphone from Nokia: the Symbian S60-powered Nokia Surge. This amazing unit is set to become available online and in AT&T stores on July 19, costing at $79.99 after rebates.

The Nokia Surge is ideal for on-the-go consumers who love to stay connected with their friends and loved ones through IM, SMS, or e-mail. This unit features a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard set in a slim and stylish design, as well as the multi-tasking capabilities of Symbian S60 OS. Read more… »



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