NVIDIA Tegra

June 4th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

NVIDIA is launching its forthcoming “mobile computer on a chip” architecture, called Tegra.Plans are now well underway to take this technology mainstream, with numerous partnerships, and products planned for Q4 2008 and Q1 / Q2 2009.

Mobile devices will experience a new GUI era, Amazing!

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Opera Mobile 9.5 featuring Google Gears

June 2nd, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

It is time for Opera Mobile to bring us the opportunity to work on internet applications without internet connection thanks it will support Gears in its desktop and mobile browsers.

“Opera will have full support for Gears on mobile when they launch this year,” said Charles Wiles, Product Manager for mobile web apps at Google. “Opera Mobile 9.5 will be a great example of a high-quality browser on a mobile platform that supports Gears. This marks the coming of age of the browser as the platform for application development on mobile devices.”

“The forthcoming Opera Mobile 9.5 with Gears will usher in a new era for the Web on mobile devices,” said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. “Together, these products will create new ways to bring applications to life on mobile devices. Developers will be able to use this along with Opera Dragonfly to develop and debug compelling applications for any connected environment.”

Great!

Link Opera Press release


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Google’s Android comes to life

May 29th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

Android live demo was presented yesterday on a HTC device, rumored HTC “Dream”, at the company’s I/O conference in San Francisco.

Check in the following video how android runs.

Google StreetView is awesome!

Google Maps looks great too.

That is great and i love the unlock screen, that is so fresh!, but, what about the multi-touch features?

Via EngadgetMobile
Link Screenshots


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iPhone Keyboard Skins

May 27th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

It is a cool thing, to change the iPhone screen keyboard skins. From iPhoneskinning i found this greatest skins.

You can download this black keyboard skin created by xiao4 over at WeiPhone in this link.

This second skin has been created by RasBill and you can found at MMI.

You can make it real following this simple steps.

Upload ‘Keyboard-Common.artwork’ And ‘Keyboard-Latin.artwork’ To ‘System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework’

Simple and cool, i am going to try one of those.

Via iPhoneSkinning


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Blackberry Bold pre-release version video review

May 22nd, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

Howard Chui has made a review of this pre-release version of the Blackberry Bold, check it out.

Watch this following video to know the differences between Apple iPhone and Blackberry Bold.

Via Xataka Movil


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Opera Mini 4.1

May 14th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

Opera Mini 4.1 lets you have the full Web everywhere. This newest release includes several new features, including automatic completion of Web addresses, making it easier to get to the sites you need; tools for attaching files to Web-based email; uploading photos to your blog or other site; downloading attachments from email for storage on your phone; and saving and viewing pages offline.

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HTC Touch Diamond Videos

May 7th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

This post is an update of the post we publish yesterday about HTC Touch Diamond.

This following entry shows in some videos how is the new HTC Touch Diamond and how is it controlled.

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RFID Post-it

May 6th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

MIT Media Lab has reinvented the original Post-it, and its name is “Quickies”.

“Quickies” are stickies that have some intelligence and the ability to remind us about the task we ought to perform or to provide us at the right time with the information we captured in the past.

This new Post-it are provided with a RFID chips, artificial Intelligence and ink recognition technologies can make it possible to create intelligent sticky notes that can be searched, located, can send reminders and messages.

This is unbelievable, write on a post it and manage it from your PC to know when and why it was written for.

Via El Mundo

Link Ambient Intelligence Group


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WiniPhone?

April 30th, 2008 by Álvaro Arregui

Could be possible run iPhone Mac OS on any touch screen? Maybe not, but people of Flick Software have created iSwish. With this application, available next May, you can run Windows Mobile with an Apple-like UI. This include some iPhone features.

  • Flick from screen to screen
  • Jiggle with icon move
  • Smooth motion
  • Summerboard theme support
  • Summerboard text on/off
  • 32bit color alpha blending
  • Links to standard windows mobile apps
  • Photo library
  • Simulated multi-touch pinch on photos (iZoom)

You don´t believe us, take a look.

Via EngadgetMobile


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iPhonishing: Makayama TouchBrowser

April 25th, 2008 by Javier Rubio

Just some months have passed since the first iPhones reached the streets, but that´s more than enough for becoming the main reference in interactive interfaces.

It hasn´t been a big deal, though. Rivals like HTC Touch with its TouchFLO interface or Nokia N95 “n-gage flavoured” are magnificent competitors, but have nothing to do against the Apple iPhone style.

And now, thanks to Makayama TouchBrowser, all of us who can´t afford the price of an iPhone will be able to enjoy an iPhone-style Internet browser for our Windows Mobile gadgets, which means you will forget the stylus at last!. Thanks god for releasing us of the old scroll suffering!

Via Engadgetmobile


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