After using Samsung Galaxy S3 i've feel that Samsung was my worst experience of you using smartphone ever that was because Samsung was focusing on given you a lot feature at your device without thinking about how all of this feature gone to be compatible with each other and with the android OS by it self Samsung build a lot of features at there devices that maybe overload at the device hardware itself also Samsung try to build there own UI for there devices and that also look so bad it's not look professional enough compare to iOS, Blackberry windows mobile 8,...etc. So my opinion that Samsung must be more advanced at there future devices and make more equivalent between the feature and hardware without overload at the hardware.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Twitter for Blackberry 4.0 adds Connect tab, more modern UI
RIM may be finally ready to move on to its platform-in-waiting, BB 10, but that's doesn't mean its current user base has been forgotten. In fact, Twitter's just announced a 4.0 update to its native BlackBerry app, bringing it mostly up to par in looks and functionality with existing Android and iOS offerings. The most notable addition to this version bump is the inclusion of Connect: the "@" tab which lets rampant tweeters keep abreast of who's favoriting, following and retweeting them, as well as filter information on that feed. The Discover and Me tabs have also been expanded, with the former now featuring information on trends and suggestions for "Who to follow," while the latter neatly consolidates all of your DM, lists and favorited tweets. The update's currently available on the BlackBerry App World store, so hit up the link below to start your download.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Leaked BlackBerry 10 screenshots reveal new UI, Siri-like voice interface
It's a little over a month until BlackBerry 10's official introduction, but that hasn't stopped leaked screenshots of the OS from circulating on the web. Some folks on the Tinhte Vietnamese forums, which also revealed hands-on video and gallery of the BlackBerry 10 L-Series, have just released pictures of RIM's revamped phone UI. Most notably, the images provide a sneak peek at a new "BlackBerry Hub" all-in-one message center along with an intriguing voice interface that reminds us a lot of Siri. We also get a preview of how apps like Twitter, Facebook and Foursquare will look; unsurprisingly, they seem pretty similar to their Android and iOS cousins. It certainly looks as if the redesign is a complete overhaul rather than just a quick paint job, but we won't know the full details until we see it for ourselves early next year. Until then, head on over to the source to get an early look at what could be RIM's savior.
Monday, December 17, 2012
The NexStar Wi-Fi Hard Drive Dock by Vantec now features integrated Wi-Fi and an app that lets you access your files directly from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
The NexStar allows simultaneous connection up to 3 devices. Simply insert any 2.5" or 3.5" SATA hard drive into the NexStar and you are ready to browse your files over the multiple platforms in your arsenal. The NexStar also contains USB 3.0 for when you need fast direct access to your data from your computer making it perfect solution to access any hard drives in seconds.
The NexStar operates over Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and its app can be downloaded from the App Store using this link.
Vantec says the dock is coming soon but has not yet announced pricing. Similar NexStar docks without Wi-Fi cost $25-$50 on Amazon.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
iPhone 5 Launches to Crowds in South Korea (Video HD)
The iPhone 5 finally made its debut in South Korea today, home to Apple's archrival Samsung. The new smartphone launched to a healthy crowd of excited fans, reports yonhapnews.
Nexus 4 review (Video HD)
The Nexus lineup, initially thought of as a "playground" for Android developers to test their apps on, has continually gotten better at its craft (and popularity). Not only that, it's picking up momentum: in less than five months, Google has crafted two Nexus tablets as well as its latest and greatest smartphone known as the Nexus 4, and the attractively priced devices are now facing more interest than they ever have before.
The Nexus 4 is a veritable dreamboat when it comes to looks and specs. It's a smooth, elegant-looking device that comes with a large, 4.7-inch, HD display, a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro
processor and plenty of other appealing components. It exhibits a lot of commonalities to LG's current flagship, the Optimus G. And for a starting price of $299 unlocked
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Google+ for Android app fast look

Given the number of apps Google's made available for smartphones, it shouldn't be much of a surprise that it's taken its suite of social networking services direct to the mobile world as well. As soon as Google+ was officially announced, an app was ready for download in the Android Market and a web app became available for Safari for iOS (with its full offering to the App Store coming soon). As usual, we couldn't resist the urge to play around with it, but how does the mobile iteration fare against the competition? Continue past the break to get a peek of the larger-than-life service squeezed into a 4.3-inch (or smaller) display.
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