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29th
DEC
Darkstar Theme Review [Android Theme]
Posted by Mavrik | Filed under Tech
In the video below, Carlos Graves of Droid Dog does an excellent review of the Darkstar theme made by FreekyFroggy. In his opinion, it is the best theme out right now. The theme is great eye-candy and is exceptionally clean looking with some great animations. Definitely try this out if you’re into tweaking your Android phone. Check out the video below.
29th
Google Goggles [Android Apps]
Posted by Mavrik | Filed under Tech
Google Goggles is a very interesting development coming from Google HQ. It’s an application for Android phones, and the goal is to allow you to get more information about any product, business or location just by taking a picture! Once you take the picture, Goggles will pull up all the information you ever wanted to know about it. In the video below, we can see this app in action:
Tags: Android, Apps, Google Goggles
28th
DEC
Gorilla protects Motorola DROID’s glass screen from breakage
Posted by Mavrik | Filed under Tech
Anyone who has picked up a Motorola DROID has been able to immediately appreciate the build of the device. With a body constructed from metal, the DROID feels solid enough to survive almost anything. While the glass display might seem vulnerable to cracking or breaking during a fall, a technique developed by glass maker Corning has strengthened the display so as to protect it from falls, someone sitting on it or a zamboni running over it.
By taking the glass and sticking it in a special salt bath, you temper the glass by shoving larger ions into the surface of the glass and then compressing it. With Corning’s Gorilla Glass, the ions are larger and penetrate the glass more deeply to make it harder for the glass to scratch or break. This is done through the use of an aluminum composite composition that is light and strong. Now, we have seen pictures of a DROID where the glass shattered and sometimes if the display takes it right on the kisser, it will shatter (the phone, by the way, continued to work perfectly). But the use of the specially developed Corning glass should help many DROID’s survive a butterfingers move without the fatal results that happens to other handsets. Have you dropped your DROID? What were the results? I know I have dropped mine once already with not even a scratch!
Tags: Android, Droid, Gorilla glass, Motorola
8th
OCT
Flash 10.1: Full Flash for Everyone But iPhone [Yay for Android, Blackberry, Windows, Palm]
Posted by Mavrik | Filed under Tech
A ton of good news about Adobe Flash 10.1: Full Flash is coming to Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, WebOS and Windows Mobile. and it’ll be actually GPU accelerated, meaning you can play back YouTube in HD perfectly. But the bad news? The iPhone is missing out on the action. “Still a closed device and not much progress there,” Adobe stated as they detailed that Flash was invading basically every other smartphone. Also, we gotta wait until mid-2010 for the full rollout.
But, betas for Windows Mobile and WebOS are coming this year, with Android and Symbian early next, meaning you can get your mobile Hulu on before then. BlackBerry will be a bit longer, since RIM just joined Adobe’s Open Screen project. Supposedly, Flash won’t run like total garbage on phones, either, like Flash Lite. Fingers crossed, guys!
Flash 10.1 has a few other tricks up its sleeve: full support for multitouch, gestures and accelerometer input—meaning it’d be perfect on the iPhone, if Apple would ever let it through. And just to make clear, Apple is the issue here, not Adobe.
I’m sure Apple won’t sit idly by while this happens so I guess they will stick with their “special lite version made specifically for the iPhone” and see how that pans out.
Tags: Android, Apple, Blackberry, iPhone, Mobile, Palm, WebOS, Windows Mobile
19th
MAR
iPhone 3.0 vs. Google’s Android
Posted by Mavrik | Filed under Tech
Click the image for a bigger picture of the side-by-side comparison.
Apple announced the iPhone 3.0 operating system earlier this week so Lifehacker.com saw fit to have a showdown of sorts between arguably the two top mobile operating systems (post linked below). It looks like with this update Apple has successfully caught up and perhaps even surpassed many of Android’s features with this new update set to release some time this summer. A lot of the updates include features that users have been a little mad about not having from the start (like copy and paste, MMS messaging, etc.). LAPTOP magazine put together a top 10 list of features on their website (also linked below) and they are listed below. Check out the article for more info on each feature.
1. App Subscriptions
2. Peripheral support.
3. Maps in apps
4. Push notifications
5. Peer-to-peer communications
6. Cut and paste!
7. Landscape in more places
8. MMS
9. Spotlight search
10. Better audio features
Android Versus iPhone 3.0: The Showdown [Lifehacker]
Apple’s iPhone 3.0 Event: Ten Cool Features Revealed [LAPTOP]
Tags: Android, Apple, Google, iPhone, iPhone 3.0, iPod touch, Laptop, Lifehacker, Mobile

