LG G2X, G-Slate Expected for an April 20th Release on T-Mobile



T-Mobile USA and LG are expected to be announcing the retail availability of its latest G-franchise which consists of the G-Slate, a re-badged version of the Optimus Pad, and the LG G2X, which is expected as a re-branded version of the LG Optimus 2X. The anticipated announcement may happen next week at the CTIA tradeshow, which is the wireless industry’s showcase of smartphones and tablets, and the release date may be April 20th if a report from TmoNews is accurate. The G-Slate was initially unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year.
Both the LG G2x and the LG G-Slate will feature NVIDIA’s Tegra 2 dual-core processors. The LG G2X will be T-Mobile’s first dual-core smartphone and will help the carrier compete with the already released Motorola Atrix 4G on AT&T and the yet to be released Droid Bionic on Verizon Wireless. As T-Mobile USA is left without a flagship iPad, the G-Slate will not only compete against the rival Android 3.0 Honeycomb Motorola Xoom tablet on Verizon Wireless, but also Apple’s latest iPad running the iOS software. Unlike the rival tablets, the G-Slate will sport dual rear-facing cameras for capturing videos in 3D.
With the G franchise–which probably stands for Google, T-Mobile will have several different Android product lines. The G line has included the T-Mobile G1 and G2 smartphones in the past made by HTC. Unlike other Android phones in the carrier’s lineup, those product maintained a more clean Android user experience by eschewing HTC’s HTC Sense customizations in favor of a more stock Android appearance. The carrier also maintains a consumer-centric myTouch product line and will now also be featuring Android on the Sidekick line.

Openwave Showcases Latest Solutions to Help Operators Add Intelligence to the Data Path at CTIA Wireless 2011

CTIA WIRELESS 2011
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Openwave Systems Inc., (Nasdaq:OPWV), a global software innovator delivering context-aware mediation and messaging solutions, today announced that the Company will showcase its latest video optimization, ecosystem monetization and messaging solutions at CTIA Wireless 2011 in Orlando, Florida, March 22 - 24, 2011.

The solutions underscore Openwave’s understanding of the mobile ecosystem and how we can help bring intelligence to the operator data path,” said Ken Denman, CEO, Openwave. “We are building solutions that help operators effectively control network traffic while enabling them to monetize data through innovative pricing plans and new ways to leverage the app store model, and look forward to showcasing these solutions at CTIA.”
Openwave executives will participate in industry discussions at this year’s conference to highlight key industry trends and the role of intelligent software and services in driving innovation and personalization.
  • Ken Denman, CEO, will participate on a panel entitled “Internet Mobile Browsing” on Tuesday, March 22nd from 13:30 – 14:45. The event will take place at the Orange County Convention Center − S220 E.
  • John Giere, senior vice president of products and marketing, will participate in a panel at FierceWireless’ The Path to 4G. The panel is entitled “Optimizing Video for 4G” on Tuesday, March 22nd from 13:30 to 14:15.
Openwave’s solutions will be available for demonstration in the Openwave Hospitality Suite located at MR-819. They include:
  • Application Congestion Control showcases Openwave’s unique method of reducing the impact of video traffic on mobile networks while maintaining a high quality viewing experience.
  • Price Plan Innovation & Transparent Customer Care demonstrates how operators can take their policy-based solution beyond pure cost control to revenue generation, improving customer loyalty and reducing customer care costs.
  • Ecosystem Monetization: The Browser as App Platform shows how the Openwave Amplicity™ open development platform can help application developers significantly change the way in which content is created, delivered, consumed and valued.
  • Own the Messaging Experience demonstrates how operators can use an integrated messaging experience levering intelligent subscriber management and a personalized dashboard to deliver a superior subscriber experience while providing a robust infrastructure at a low cost.
About Openwave Systems
Openwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: OPWV) is a global software innovator delivering context-aware mediation and messaging solutions that enable communication service providers and the broader ecosystem to create and deliver smarter services.
Building on its mobile data heritage, Openwave mobilizes the Internet with predictive solutions fueled by real-time analytics that mediate among all different ecosystem elements, permitting the enhancement of every mode of IP traffic. The result can provide customers with a 360-degree view of their network, devices and services, and enables them to proactively optimize network resources, quickly launch smart mobile services, and provide a contextually relevant user experience.
Openwave is a global company with a blue chip customer base spanning North America, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Openwave is headquartered in Redwood City, California. For more information please visit www.openwave.com.
Openwave and the Openwave logo are trademarks of Openwave Systems Inc. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Android speed beats iPhone?

Google's Android operating system accessed the Web more quickly through mobile applications than Apple's iPhone, according to a report from a Canadian software company, but Apple said the test methadology was flawed.
Blaze Software reported that phones running Android’s browser are "Not just a little faster, but a whopping 52 percent faster. Android’s Chrome beat iPhone’s Safari by loading 84 percent of the websites faster, meaning Safari won the race only 16 percent of the time. While we expected to see one of the browsers come out on top, we didn’t expect this gap."
The report also said that despite the optimized JavaScript engines in the latest iPhone & Android versions, browsing speed did not get better. "Both Apple and Google tout great performance improvements, but those seem to be reserved to JavaScript benchmarks and high-complexity apps. If you expect pages to show up faster after an upgrade, you’ll be sorely disappointed," the post added.

Only 2 percent of Android phones have the latest software; tablet stats likely worse

Only 2 percent of Android phones have the latest software; tablet stats likely worse
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The latest Android Market stats have been released to remind users that their phones are out-of-date. The majority of Android phone are reasonably capable and in-line with major features released from Google. However, the Google Android charts highlight that the…


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British Music Selects Planzai as Official Mobile App at SXSW 2011

Planzai software has been selected by British Music as the organisation's Offcial Mobile App at the 2011 South by South West (SXSW) Music, Media, Film and Interactive Festival & Conference, in Austin, Texas.

Belfast, United Kingdom, March 18, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Software developed by Belfast based Planzai, has been chosen as the official mobile application for British Music at this year’s prestigious South by South West (SXSW) Music, Media, Film and Interactive Festival & Conference, in Austin, Texas.

Planzai is a breakthrough, Web 3.0 technology, which helps organisations and consumers to complete complex activities and itineraries.

Seamlessly integrated for web and mobile use, Planzai combines step-by-step task listings, with expert advice and details of local businesses, to assist users in completing projects with which they are unfamiliar. For businesses, Planzai allows experts to monetise expertise, assists online customer acquisition and facilitates consumer-networking opportunities.

Speaking from SXSW, Planzai’s Rich Dale says: “We’re delighted to have been selected as the official mobile software app for the British music industry at SXSW. Planzai is providing visitors with the latest details of official British music events, up to the minute event schedules, planning tools, together with festival and conference networking opportunities.

“The response from users, many of whom are attending SXSW for the first time, has been fantastic. It validates the Planzai concept and provides useful feedback to our Northern Ireland based development team, as they continue to commercialise the product. And beyond the British music scene, there’s also been considerable interest in Planzai, from organisations who wish to integrate it into their business and organisational model.”

Based on Belfast’s Beechill Road, Planzai is currently preparing for its seedcorn funding round, following the successful completion of beta product testing.

“Even before the conclusion of beta testing and prior to the commencement of proactive product marketing, we had received serious expressions of interest from several well known, national and international consumer brands. The Planzai team has ambitious growth targets; we’re working hard to secure investment from suitably ambitious investors to deliver that growth and realise Planzai’s potential,” says Rich.

To find out more about Planzai, visit http://www.planzai.com

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New browsers offer tons of improvements

Web browser market share: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari  

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Did you hear the news about the best new Web browser?
It's going to be faster than ever. It has a vastly better user interface, giving prominence to the Web itself instead of the browser software, and you can search directly from the address bar. It integrates the latest that HTML5 has to offer, and it invites developers to write add-ons and extensions so users can customize their browsing experience.

Plus it comes with hardware acceleration, tapping into the previously underutilized resource of your computer's graphics card. It offers enhanced privacy controls, and it even syncs with your mobile phone.
Which browser is it?
Well, give or take a feature, that sums up the latest releases of Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) Chrome, Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) Safari, Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
After a decade-long hiatus, the browser wars are officially back. With this week's ominous Ides of March release of Internet Explorer 9, last week's Google Chrome 10 release, and this month's expected release of Firefox 4, the three most-used browsers are all trying to outduel one another with the most impressive specs. Safari 5, which was released in June, also features many of the same modern features.
It's good news for consumers, but choosing the right browser can be a confusing challenge, given all the recent updates. Despite their similarities, there are some key differences.
Speed: All four of the major browsers have made significant improvements to their page load times by using a combination of smart caching and advanced rendering engines. Though certain browsers perform better with some sites than others, for the average user, the speed differences are essentially imperceptible.
The real distinction comes from a new browser feature called "hardware acceleration." It's supported by IE9, Firefox 4 and Chrome 10, which tap into the computer's graphics processor to get an extra boost of speed for complex Web pages. For instance, hardware acceleration allows sites to seamlessly layer HD video with other moving graphics in the background.
But not all hardware acceleration is equal. Our tests found that IE9's performance is generally better than other browsers, but it only works with Windows 7. Since 55% of the world's PCs are still running Windows XP, according to Net Applications, most people will miss out on that feature.
Firefox 4 and Chrome 10 let XP users get hardware acceleration, but on Chrome, users have to enable the feature, since it is not turned on by default.
Privacy: With a growing number of third-party advertisers collecting information about you on the Web, new browsers are finding ways to limit their ability to track you. IE9's tracking protection, Firefox's Do Not Track and Chrome's opt-out extension allow users some controls over who collects their data.
With Chrome 10, users can add an extension that lets them permanently opt out of tracking from third-party advertisers, even when they clear their browser cookies. But users still need to opt out from the Network Advertising Initiative's list of ads companies that volunteered to let people opt out.
IE9 forces users to add lists of companies or create their own list of advertisers they don't want tracking them.
Firefox 4 is the only browser that is working directly with the advertisers themselves, relying on trackers to voluntarily add themselves to a "do not track" list that users can enable.
Synchronization: Both Chrome 10 and Firefox 4 allow mobile users to sync their PC browsers with the browsers on their mobile phones.
Chrome users can install an application on both their Android phones and their PC browser called "Chrome to Phone." A user can then click on that button and send anything they're currently viewing on the PC to their Android device.
Firefox took that one step further. Mobile phone users can automatically view anything currently on their PCs from their mobile devices without the need to actively send it from their computer.
Unique features: It's not just their similarities that the browsers are fighting over. There are also some unique features that distinguish one from the other.
IE9 lets users pin sites to the taskbar and access jump lists with a right click. That means users can treat their favorite websites like applications.
Firefox lets users view and manage all of their open tabs in one window. Chrome keeps everything in the cloud, syncing browser history and settings with a simple sign-in. And Safari built Readability right into its browser, clearing ads and clutter out of Web pages.
So it's up to you which you choose, but the good news is that browser innovation is making a strong comeback. To top of page

Samsung Mobile Phones: King of the world of applications

Samsung motile phones are one of the popular brands in the mobile manufacturing sector. It comes up with innovative ideas and unique features every time.
 
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PRLog (Press Release)Mar 17, 2011 – Samsung mobile phone company has launched new generation mobile phones keeping in mind every kind of mobile user. These mobiles could be just for making calls or much more. The communication needs of the users can very well be taken care of along with networking and entertainment needs. The latest Samsung Mobile Phones come packed with features and applications which offer tough competition to the other companies. Apart from being pocket friendly, they do not compromise on the features. Samsung Galaxy S is one of the smartest mobile phones of this era. Various Mobile Phone Deals providing this handset at reasonable prices can be searched for, on the internet and well compared to allow the use to choose the one which suits him the most.

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The Samsung Galaxy S2 will come with a massive 4.3' Super AMOLED touchscreen supported by Gorilla Glass display, accelerometer and proximity sensors, TouchWiz 4UI to display contents in bright and vibrant 16M colors. The rear of the device would hold an 8MP camera with features such as auto focus, touch focus, geo-tagging, face and smile detection with image stabilization along with LED flash to capture digital quality images.

All the top network providers such as Three, Vodafone, Orange, Virgin and so on, have come up with the most attractive Samsung Galaxy S2 Deals. These deals offer this awesome gadget at minimum price keeping in mind the worth of user's hard earned money. The deals could be contract, pay as you go and SIM free deals. All of these deals provide the handset at reasonable price along with free gifts, incentives and much more to take along.