Friday, October 31, 2008

Motorola cutting jobs to focus on Google Android

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Motorola cutting jobs to focus on Google AndroidThe word is Motorola’s new mobile phone bigwig is moving rapidly to cut back the faltering division by cutting additional jobs and simplifying the way the division manufacturers mobile phones.

The new Motorola bigwig, Sanjay Jha, has apparently decided to focus Motorola’s interests on the Google Android platform, and to incorporate Android as a platform to showcase Motorola mobile phones.

It is expected that Sanjay Jha, will announce his plans today and said plans will include the laying off of thousands of Motorola employees. Jha is putting all the Motorola cookies into one Google Android basket and two other software platforms to speed development of much needed new Motorola models.

Source – WSJ
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Google G1 Vs iPhone BeauGoogle G1 Vs iPhone Beauty or the Beast?ty or the Beast?

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Google G1 Vs iPhone BeauGoogle G1 Vs iPhone Beauty or the Beast?ty or the Beast?It’s no secret that Google’s first foray into the lucrative mobile phone market happened today in London, but what exactly can the Google G1 offer over the extremely popular iPhone 3G. Well for starters the iPhone wins hands down within the looks department, the Google G1 is the ugly duckling whereas the iPhone stunning sleek look is a must for many fashionista’s, however some may be put off by its popularity. But they say beauty is only skin deep and maybe the G1 beast will surprise us with its inner strengths.

Yes, the Google G1 does just that, the inner strength is how the G1 will attract the masses, with its Android open-source operating system which is partly developed by Google. The G1 definitely gets a ten out of ten for usability. It boasts a slightly better camera than the iPhone at three-megapixels but again just like the iPhone it cannot record video. It has a 3.2 inch touchscreen display and a slide out keyboard, although it must be said that the block on the right hand side of the unit and the ultra small keys do not sit pretty with keen typists.

It’s the operating systems and applications that really shine on the G1, the built in GPS works wonders with Google Maps, and for those of you who doesn’t know their north to their south you will find a handy internal compass allowing you to know which your heading at all times.

The G1 accesses the internet with high speed via the 3G phone network and Wi-Fi. The User interface is pretty good, you can move across the page by moving your fingers across the G1’s touchscreen, if you want to access the Google search bar this can be done with just one click and even when you are in another program.

The Android operating system shines in many ways, one is that the potential for improvements are huge, with the platform open to developers allowing them to create countless applications for the mobile handsets. We believe the Google G1 is much more a pocket computer than a mobile phone.

So for that reason I think it will attract a different type of consumer to the iPhone, the Apple smartphone is desirable accessory for the fashionista among us that a complex Smartphone, many iPhone users probably have no clue as to the phones capabilities. Whereas the T-Mobile G1 users will be buy it for just that, to use the G1 in every way possible and if that’s as a pocket computer then so be it.
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How to unlock your T-Mobile G1

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How to unlock your T-Mobile G1So you want to unlock you Google Android T-Mobile G1? No problem, it’s easy, in fact anyone can unlock their G1 because Unlock-TmobileG1.com will sell you the unlocking code for $22.99.

Once you have placed an order including your IMEI code you will receive an eight-digit unlock code for your device, Your IMEI number can be found by pressing *#06# in the dialler, or by going into your settings, selecting “About phone” and then selecting “Status”.

Once a user receives their unlock code they insert a non T-Mobile SIM card and the G1 will prompt for the unlock code, enter it and then hit unlock. Once done the user will receive a notification saying “Network Unlock Successful”, and that’s it job done the T-Mobile G1 is now unlocked.

Source – unlock-tmobileg1
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iPhone Text Technology thanks to Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard

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iPhone Text Technology thanks to Apple Mac OS X Snow LeopardThe word doing the rounds at the moment is that modern text handling tech that have been made popular by the Apple iPhone should next year turn up on Apple’s Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard release.

Screens of the build 10A190 of the OS show a new version of Apple’s TextEdit app is to offer the user at least 3 new text handling operations. The first is a sample of the Apple iPhone interface and offers to correct spelling automatically as you type.

Another will offer to insert ’smart dashes’ automatically while the user is typing, and the last is to offer ‘Text replacement.’ Furthermore all these features could possibly be extended to all apps that are to run on Snow Leopard.
Source – appleinsider
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Microsoft Vs Apple MobileMe: Live Mesh for Mac

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Microsoft Vs Apple MobileMe: Live Mesh for MacIt looks like Microsoft is preparing to take on Apple’s MobileMe by putting out a Mac version of their LiveMesh file synchronising service, and apparently beta copies are now undergoing tests. The announcement was made at the Professional Developers Conference.

Microsoft LiveMesh is a Software Plus Serive app which can sync files between PCs and store files in a Microsoft Cloud server. Apparently the Mac version will sync file between Macs, Windows Mobile phones, and PCs, although it won’t be able to sync with the Apple iPhone.

Ian Moulster, Microsoft’s Windows Live Commercial Lead says “At mesh.com you have the Live Desktop which is a Web based storage space containing folders. On your computer, you can right-click on a file and select ‘add to my mesh’. After a few seconds the folder will turn blue to signify that it’s been added to your Mesh.”
Source – macworld
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AT&T shows new Motorola RAZR2 V9x

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AT&T shows new Motorola RAZR2 V9xAT&T is now selling the Motorola RAZR2 V9x on their website. The Motorola RAZR2 V9x incorporates most of the features of the previous Motorola V9 but now adds AT&T’s Navigator service.

Other features on the AT&T Motorola RAZR2 V9x are a 2 megapixel camera, music player with support for MP3 + Real, WAV, WMA files, MobiRadio, XM Radio Mobile, AOL, Yahoo!, and Windows Live Messenger instant messaging, quad-band, 3G, VideoShare boosted memory support for up to 8GB.

You can purchase the AT&T Motorola RAZR2 V9x by visiting the AT&T online store where it is available for $200.00 with a new agreement and after rebates.
Source – AT&T
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Wal-Mart Vs T-Mobile: HTC G1 Android phone for $148.88

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Wal-Mart Vs T-Mobile: HTC G1 Android phone for $148.88Maybe a price war is on its way between T-Mobile and Wal-Mart Inc. As Wal-Mart vie for the holiday season’s customer cash by selling the Google Android T-Mobile HTC G1 smartphone at a discounted price.

Wal-Mart will carry Google Inc’s G1 smartphone which is sold through Deutsche Telekom AG’s T-Mobile USA, in 550 of their stores for just $148.88 for new customers; while existing customers will be offered an upgrade if they sign for 2 years.

T-Mobile USA is currently offering the G1 for $179.99 so they can save $31.11 simply by buying the G1 from Wal-Mart. However with the run up to the holiday season will this force T-Mobile USA to reconsider the price and enter a pricing war?
Source – CNN
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