All Entries Tagged With: "developers"
Android Tablets need more apps
A lot of Android tablets released in the last few months were really good; one of them was the Motorola Xoom with a very solid quality, a snappy processor and beautiful screen. As a tablet device or general mobile tool, it is exceptional. However, if you have a mobile phone, like the iPhone, you would [...]
System Dump of Motorola Xoom hits web
To date, the Motorola Xoom is the very first tablet to carry Android 3.0 from Google. The developer tool for the 3.0 (Honeycomb) has been around for a month already. The fortnight to the release of Xoom in the US. A member of the XDA Developers forum uploaded a system dump for Xoom. This means [...]
Unlockable Bootloader for the Motorola Xoom
Motorola revealed that it will be adding a Bootloader that you can unlock and re-lock. What this means for the developers is that they can get the very first tablet with the Android 3.0. They can they unlock the boot loader and get a deeper access to the settings. That means the developers can create [...]
Intel offering good perks for App Developers
Intel had offered some perks to developers interested in the Intel Atom Developer program. The most attracting and tempting one is that the winner of the “Most Innovative Application” and “Most Elegant Application Design” will win an all-expenses-paid trip to CES 2010 and the first 100 applications submitted and validated will be presented with a brand new Intel Atom based netbook!
Click on read more on how to win free netbooks and how to enter!
Windows 7 bug not at all a serious threat
You must not get worried about the potential bug in the final version of Windows 7, says the Microsoft. The company has clarified that the problem in neither widespread nor the showstopper, as some has made a issue out of it.
This bug involves a tricky process used to check for problems in a particular disk. Under the specific environment, the site guided and suggested Window 7 has conveyed all the memory to scan, potentially crashing the system.
Windows executive, Steven Sinofsky has told that they are completely involved into matter, he also said that they were not able to reproduce the crashing issue. The code has been finalized for Windows 7 two weeks ago, and is soon going to be released to developers in Microsoft’s MSDN and Technet programs on Thursday, while it would be available on large scale on Friday.
I cannot wait to put the final version of Windows 7 on my netbook and its BETA and RTM versions have worked pretty much flawlessly on all of my machines.
Palm Foleo project is not dead, Palm WebOS netbook coming – Foleo II
Trip Chowdhry from Global Equities Research says Palm is working on a netbook that will run WebOS. Yes, it is the same webOS that is being used by the Palm Pre too. In the year 2007, Palm had announced a linux-based netbook called Foleo that was designed to work as an extension of their smartphones. Sadly, it never was able to hit the shelves.
This new webOS device known as Foleo II is being designed by the three developers from Apple iPod Team. The rumored Foleo II will come with a highly capable web browser and email client; will have great battery life and will cost around $350-$400.



