Ainol Novo 7 Aurora Review

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 28 April 2012 0 komentar

Received some information today the ainol novo 7 aurora new in stock and change the new LG company IPS screen ( old IPS screen have some dead pixels ), next share what is IPS screen check the wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPS_panel  IPS – in-plane switching : the liquid crystals are aligned horizontally instead of on an angle. This procress greatly increases vertical viewing angles. When coupled with the high brightness and contrast of the glaretype displays, color reproduction is almost perfect. Basically it becomes a 1/4″ professional graphics flat CRT monitor…. which is why the display is primarily for those in professional graphics









Ainol Novo 7 Aurora use Allwinner Many A10 Processor 1.5GHz and DDR3 1GHz the built in disk 8GB and 16GB , the latest android system 4.03 ICS and support html 5 and flash player (ver 10.03 ) online ,the aurora tablet built in WiFi and External 3G USB . the 3G 
USB list :
Huawei :E1820 3G Module: WCDMA ,
         E1782 3G Module: WCDMA ,
         E1750 3G Module: WCDMA,
         E230  3G Module: WCDMA ,
         E1550 3G Module: WCDMA,
         E180   3G Module: WCDMA


Next view the tablet Package and aurora tablet


Interface have a high HDMI to TV post and a mini USB post , Ainol Novo 7 Aurora have a Micro-SD post and a headphone post . and you can check the ainol novo 7 aurora 16GB also , next check the ainol company site have update the android 4.03 system some bug log information  Android 4.0.3 March 07 Release Note : 


Support hardware acceleration of Android 4.0.3 user interface.It’s much faster and smoother when sliding or switching between different windows than previous version. Added Google’s own browser’s rendering and hardware acceleration.
 It is very fast and smooth to drag, zoom-in, and zoom out once the webpage is fully loaded. Optimized the firmware,improved the GPU and memory performance.Updated the driver of Mali400 GPU,improved the 2D and 3D graphics acceleration performance Adapted the new version of html5/m3u8 Internet streaming video engine for faster and smoother video playing (especially for the Chinese Internet video site Tudou). Support TS streaming HTTP broadcasting.




Fully support FLASH. Pre-installed the latest FLASH player v11.1Upgraded the camera program to v4.0.3.It now supports zoom-in, zoom-out, full screen mode, 720p video capturing, optimized the picture and video performance.
Fixed the bug that an error message is popped up in someEthernet settings and cannot download apps from AppChina.Fixed the bug that the USB hard drive and Micro SD card cannot be recognized once it’s plugged in and off for a few times (both only happen for EXFAT format) Upgrade the video player. Added a feature that the status bar will be hidden during video playing.after turning the caption on in video, the progress bar cannot be hidden, and the the return key is not working Fixed the bug that when resuming video playing after standby for mulch-channel audio and multi-caption, it always goes back to default audio and caption. Fixed the bug that File Explorer cannot write micro-SD card.Added Google Android Market and GMail. Adjusted the pre-installed apps. Improved the power consumption for low CPU usage apps.Support more external 3G dongles Significantly 
reduced the power assumption during standby. Much longer standby time.

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Best Apps for Android Tablets

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 26 April 2012 0 komentar
The iPad is considered to be the leader in the tablet space. While I really like the iPad and think its a great device - very good hardware and a nice collection of apps customized for the tablet user. However, I chose to use the Motorolla xoom as my primary tablet - the reason being that I consume a lot of video on my tablet and the xooms 10.1 inch screen is ideal for watching videos vs the iPads screen which seems to be better for reading. That being said the xoom is not far behind even on the reading front and is catching up fast with developers slowly porting tablet apps on Android. The post below is a consolidation of my favorite apps for Android Tablets that can be helpful for new or old tablet users  :-

READING APPS 

1. CNN for Android Tablets - Maybe one of the best apps available for Android tablets, it looks a lot like its iPad counterpart and  may outperform it in some areas. This app is designed for tablets and takes advantage of the larger screen that these devices offer. It offers news from all over the world and gives you the option to consume video or read through the news. A MUST HAVE APP FOR YOUR ANDROID TABLET. 

2. Pulse News reader: In todays day and age we all consume news from multiple sources and RSS feeds have become life savers. Personally I like to get my news aggregated from techcrunch, all things digital, Gizmodo and venture beat.  Pulse news reader displays news from all your feeds in a beautiful UI that updates automatically and provides you with your personalized news digest served fresh daily, hourly or whatever setting you may like. You can also create different tabs to see news from varied topics like tech, home etc.

3. Google Currents: Reading the web like a magazine has always been a dream. With Google Currents the dream become's reality and you get your favorite websites in a magazine format. With this app you can add your favorite websites and it will show their updated content in a magazine format which you can read at your convenience. The best part is that you can also use this app when your offline, perfect to catch up on reading while your on the plane.




VIDEO 

1. MX VIDEO PLAYER: If you are an iPad user then you know the pain of converting your videos to .mp4 before they run on your device or putting a paid app to run other formats and then going through the complicated process of transferring files to your ipad via itunes using the transfer option from within the apps section. With Android the only thing you need to install is the MX Video player free app and all your videos(.MKV, .AVI, .MPEG)  will play on your Android tablet. Its a super powerful app and has a variety of codes to support all your video needs. A must have for your Android Tablet.

2. YouTube: The Youtube app on Android is light years ahead of its iOS counterpart. It has a beautiful curved wall view of all your videos or the most popular one's whichever one you choose. You can also choose to a view for your account and see videos divided by your subscribed channel. One of the best ways to consume videos from the most popular Video site in the world.


VIDEO CALLING 

One of the advantages of a tablet is instant access to a video call and quick connection to your family and friends. While Apple does offer this via Facetime, however the limitation is that the other person also has to be using an apple device. Here are some Android apps that make video calling a brilliant experience :-

Gtalk: This app comes pre installed on all Android tablets and can be used to instantly connect with your friends/family who are also using Gtalk on any other device with a webcam. The flexibility of using gtalk across devices is a big plus.

Hangouts: As video calling technology advances, its not only about connecting with one friend but by talking to different friends spread across the globe. With hangouts on an Android tablet you can connect to up to 9 friends at the same time.

Skype: Skype is also a popular platform for video calling and is available on Android too. This app is across platform and can be used on your Android phone/tablet, iphone or ipad. Gets the job done well if your a Skype fan.





OTHERS 

1. HD Widgets: The joy of Android is the ability to customize and add your own widgets that make your tab personalized just the way you like it.  HD widgets has options specifically designed for tablets that fit the full screen and add beauty to your screen. This it the only paid app featured in this post and costs about $2 but is totally worth it.

2. Chrome: You love browsing the web on the fastest browser on your computer now its also available on your Android tablet. With Chrome for Android your life is always in sync it not only syncs all your bookmarks but it also all the tabs that you had open on your computer. Just leave anything on your computer and continue on the same from your tablet as all tabs are synced for you just the way you left it. The Internet synced for you. ALWAYS.




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Iris - AI for Android a.k.a Siri for Android

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 18 April 2012 0 komentar



Iris is a great app for all Android phones and it does everything that Siri does on an iphone 4s (well almost , it can't set your alarm yet :-) However, its a great user experience and given the fact that Android has better voice recognition skills. (The voice action technology used in this app can be configured to use the default Android voice recognition while answers are powered by Chacha which has an excellent database.) Apple fans might not like the Siri rip off but as Steve jobs once said "Good artists copy but great artists steal."

I've been using Iris for about 6 months now and its great to use to check the weather, do a quick search or check for unread messages - it gets these task done really well and displays them on a beautiful UI within the app. Most of these things are possible through the Google search box on any Android phone but Iris displays it in a different UI, satisfying your desire for a personal assistant on your phone. While most people would only use this feature while showing off features to their friends, but it is useful when your in a quiet environment and too lazy to type. I often use it to find out meanings Eg: {What is the meaning of kleptomania?} or to quickly compose an email - [Send email to < recipient name>]. Iris can be incredibly useful based on how much of a fan you are of AI, the best part being that you can try it on a cheap $200 Android phone as compared to buying a $800 iphone. Below, is a video from Youtube comparing Iris to Siri - watch it to find out the winner :-)





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The best android tablet for the right price

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 12 April 2012 0 komentar
Samsung just announced the new Galaxy Tab 2 to be priced at a cool $249. It's a 7" Android tablet with outstanding features, thin, light, will ship with Ice Cream Sandwich, Google's latest OS, ISC version 4. It is aims squarely at the Kindle Fire, but we see it affecting ipad sales as well. To be sure, it's the first full featured tablet with all the connectivity and expansion you would want, from a known manufacturer, at an extremely attractive price. Coupled with a speedy processor, a most likely, outstanding screen, 2 cameras, memory expansion, making you think twice as to: how much do you really want to shell out for a good tablet? This baby is set to ship on April 22nd. We recommend you waiting till we do a full review and for the essential price drop. There is definitely an all out price war coming and we all win. Tablets will rule! Check out full specs and more photos below:
angle view
  • 1 GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • 7” WSVGA (1024x600 screen) PLS TFT
  • Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Main (Rear) : 3 Megapixel Camera
  • Sub (Front) : VGA for Video Call
  • Codec : MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX, WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, VP8
  • Playback / Recording : Full HD@30fps, HD@30fps
  • Codec : MP3, AAC, AC-3, AMR, FLAC, MID, WMA, WAV, OGG
  • Video playback Formats : 3GP, ASF, AVI,
    MP4, WMV, FLV, MKV, WebM
  •  3.5mm Ear Jack 
  •  Bluetooth technology v 3.0 
  • GPS
  • USB 2.0 Host 
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct 
  • Accelerometer, Digital compass, Light Proximity 
  • 8 / 16 / 32GB User memory + 1GB (RAM) 
  • microSD (up to 32GB) 
  • Size : 193.7 x 122.4 x 10.5 mm 
  • Weight : 345g 
  • Standard battery, Li-ion 4,000 mAh 

screen will be outstanding
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Acer Iconia 7 inch Tablet

Posted by Unknown Senin, 09 April 2012 0 komentar

We got our hands on a new Acer Iconia 7 inch Tablet. It ships with Android 3.2 honey comb, has front and rear Cameras, GPS, a microSD car slot for extra storage, 8 gigs of internal memory, blue tooth, wifi, HDMI and mini USB 2 port. The display is a 7-inch Multi-Touch capacitive screen, with 1024 x 600 resolution. The processor is a Nvidia® Tegra 2 Dual Core, running at 1 GHZ. Battery life is about 4 and a half hours.

What we liked: 
The tablet seems very speedy, the small form factor is nice, and the multi-touch display is very responsive and clear. The built in rear-facing camera is 5 megapixels with an LED flash that comes on in dim light (photos are fine but don't expect DSLR quality). Taking photos with the tablet does not seem as awkward or as ridiculous as with the bigger screen ones. The built-in microphone is very responsive when calling up your favorite websites (hands free, no typing!). The built in GPS is useful for car, walking or bike travel. Overall we found the tablet very easy to use. The fit and finish is very high quality, typical Acer. The included microSD card slot allows cards up to 32 gigs, making it a very versatile content player (you can load up with eBooks, PDF documents, movies, music and videos; as well as Apps). The front facing camera is a 2 megapixel, perfect for Skype video calling. We did not get a chance to test the mini USB 2 port, but apparently, it can take thumb drives and USB media readers.

What we didn't liked: 
At a retail price of about $259-$280, it cost more than our favorite cheapie tablet, the iview 760TPC (see our review on the site), and also more than the Kindle Fire. It is about $100 dollars cheaper than the ipad2 as of this writing; making it a little hard to choose if you are torn between size, capability, functionality and price. Battery life is somewhat meager, averaging about 4 and a half hours per charge. Daily charging is probably a must, sometimes you might have to charge at home and at work for your commute return. For it's size the tablet is a bit on the heavy side.

Conclusion: 
Overall, we loved the speediness of the tablet, the fit and finish is excellent, it's a quality made product. The tablet feels responsive and quick for most tasks. Most games and apps run without issues. The built in GPS works great. And the built in 2 cameras work terrifically well. This tablet is perfect for those who do not want a big full size tablet and want something with more flexibility than the Kindle Fire. The tablet works right out of the box without any tech requirements or updates. Our favorite function is the ability to recall web searches by speaking into the built in microphone, it basically eliminates the need to type your searches.



Full specs are as follows:

• Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS

· Size and weight: 0.5" deep x 4.6" w x 7" high, 14.7 oz.

· Processor: NVIDIA Tegra 2, 1 GHz

· Battery: 2-cell Lithium Polymer (Li-Polymer)

• Screen: 7 inch, TFT-LCD 1024x600 high-definition multitouch, auto rotate, capacitive screen

• Memory: 1G Ram, DDR2

· Internal Storage: 8GB

· Front Facing Webcam Pixels: 2.0MP

· Digital Camera Pixels: 5.0MP

· Wi-Fi Built In

· Bluetooth

· Speakers

· 1 USB 2.0 Port

· HDMI port


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iView 760TPC Tablet Review

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This is my initial review of the iview 760TPC android 7" tablet. In looking for the right tablet I went about figuring out what I would use one for. I have used an ipod touch first generation to watch movies, listen to music and play some games during my long commute to work. I do not use it to read books since I find the screen too small for that. It is fine as a pocket portable computer. Since the battery started to go, I decided to get something bigger in screen size. I do not exactly like having to constantly use itunes to load content on this device; it’s basically a very cumbersome process. I tried the Sony PSP as you can tell by my recent review of that experience, but I was disappointed that it's not really good for reading things such as PDF books. Also, it does not connect to my home network well, and watching movies on it is uncomfortable since you can easily hit a key and it goes haywire. I will still use it to play games.
Since I consider the ipad the Rolls Royce of tablets I made it a point not to get one just yet. I like to do things the hard way as a true wannabe tech geek, I guess. I have played with both the ipad2 as well as the Kindle Fire. The ipad 2 is just great, but I did not see myself carrying this rather large tablet on the train, as well as spending $500 plus for something that could easily get damaged (I would be on pins and needles everyday). The Kindle Fire is nice, but I found it quite limiting in storage and other content options. The first time I played with one, my friend Paul had very little content in it, and it seems he had some trouble getting it to play netflix, streaming smoothly from his home network.
I had heard that android tablets were not that great, my brother got the HP tablet $99 deal, but I heard that even though you can load android on that, it’s an obsolete kind of device, and I did not find one for $99.
I was extremely and pleasantly surprised when my friend Phil dropped by and gave me a great tip. It seems that there were these tablets coming out that were below $200 that work pretty well and came with the latest android OS. The only problem: They were being sold in China. I just recently had a bad experience with a package from China, the product came crushed because of the inadequate, thin, bubble wrap, and good luck trying to get a refund; just shipping it back will cost you a fortune.
            As luck would have it, good all newegg was having a sale on this thing, and after reading the great reviews I jumped in and bought one. For around $130 bucks; as my friend Mr. Nero says: “How could you go wrong”!
           
Let’s get down to the goods:
-       It’s a 7” TFT Capacitive Touch Screen (it’s multi touch but don’t expected it to be like the ipad)
-       The resolution is 800x400 (it’s not a retina display, but it can play HD files and those look fantastic)
-       512 MB of memory and 8 gigs of hardrive space
-       It can take micro SD cards up to 32GB (beats both the ipad and the Fire)
-       Comes with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) but you can upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) version 4
-       802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
-       2 lbs.
-       7.5" x 4.75" x 0.50"
-       It has a pretty fast processor
-       Battery life (after you tweak it a bit) is about 5-6 hours
-       3D performance is good
-  2 megapixel camera (you can make skype video calls)
-       Precise accelerometer (for the racing games)
-       Rooted Android (which means you can go to the android market and get a bunch of apps, mostly FREE, including all the angry bird games, and you can “home brew it” adding a lot of functionality)

In a nutshell, after testing it for a few days and adding all the tips and tricks and adjustments (like disabling the telephony apps for better battery life, updating to the latest android market and installing superuser and file browser), I can say the following:
It's probably not as easy to set up and use as an ipad or Kindle, but if you get it and do the little required work on it, you will be handsomely rewarded with a great little device.

It plays all the video files you can think of, you can read ebooks, PDF books and news and info from the web. Angry birds plays really well. You can also play all those newer games that would choke my old first gen ipod touch.
Since it comes with a mini USB and a mini HDMI port, you can hook it up to a HD big TV, add a mouse and keyboard and use it as a stand-alone computer. That alone is worth more that the $130. Since you go through HDMI you get both sound and video with no quality loss. Your 1080p HD video will look like 1080p HD video. The Android market and the Android apps are pretty good (you can get a lot more on the ipad, true). You can also get apps from Amazon android store, but why bother?
Since it has wifi you can check and reply to your emails, and also do some word processing and spread sheets with the included office apps.
You can watch utube videos and you can watch any flash based content on the web. Hulu restricts you to HULU plus, bummer.
      When comparing it to the ipad, the ipad is way better (but not as flexible), but you pay a lot more and it is also bigger and heavier. I find the 7-inch size very nice for travel. When comparing it to the Kindle Fire, no contest, I would get this. The Kindle fire does seem to be a bit faster since it has a faster processor, but this it a heck of a lot more flexible and it offers unlimited storage through micro SD. I have heard that when you load ICS the performance is way better, but I’m not up to that point yet. I will continue to test and enjoy this wonderful product. In future posts, I will recommend some apps and games as well as tell you about any cons I find. So far, I’m amazed about what this cheapie tablet can do. For the money it's a steal! Did I mention it comes with a free leather case? And I left my plastic protector on, so FREE screen protector as well, thanks to my friend Tim for that tip plus the help of my trusty exacto knife and a piece of thick plastic under the included screen protector, cutting it down so the buttons would not be covered.
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Kindle Wifi Review

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First: An explanation of ebooks: ebooks are books in electronic format. Basically ebooks are files just like Microsoft Word files that you can load and read using a devise called an ebook reader. The most popular formats of ebooks are ePub and .mobi files. These are equivalent to MP3 and ACC files in music, which you use an iPod or other player to listen to. Here are some advantages of ebooks and ebook readers compared to traditional printed books (for practical purposes, I will refer to both ebooks and ebook readers as just ebooks):

 ebooks use a new technology called e-ink. The ebook's screen has no glare, so it feels as if you are reading paper, the text is crisp and crystal clear, and you can adjust the size of the text as well as the contrast to your liking. You can also rotate the screen to a horizontal position if you like.
 ebooks weigh a lot less.
 You can easily search, highlight, and note anywhere as you read.
 The readers come with a built in dictionary.
 You can carry thousands of books in an ebook reader, it's very thin and weighs very little, and it can fit easily in your purse or large coat pocket.
 Some ebook models come with a headphone port, so you can listen to music as you read, but you can also buy ebooks in audio format and listen instead of read, too.
 You can also read other documents on ebooks, such as PDFs but not as conveniently.
 ebooks are ideal for carrying your entire library of books with you, to whip out and read at a moment's notice. You can take your ebook to the beach, on vacation, or on your commute to work, you can read while on line waiting at the post office.
 ebooks come with wifi so you can connect to the internet and buy and download books in a few seconds.
 Some ebooks come with 3G network built in so you have free access anywhere.
 An ebook's battery life can last up to 2 months!, so you never have to worry about running out of power while reading that great novel.


The most popular ebooks are the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble Nook.


I'm partial to the Amazon Kindle, but I have a very good reason. For one, I have not visited a Barnes & Noble Book store ever, since my high school days. And the last time I went to the B&N online store to shop, I had a $25 gift certificate and I was flabbergasted, when I only bought two kids books that I could find for the $25, and I had to put in another $10 for the outrageous shipping and handling and so on. In contrast, I shop on Amazon all the time, amazon is known for great deals and superb customer service.
You can buy a new Kindle today here:

Now I will tell you some SECRET USES for the Kindle and other ebook readers:
 Since the Kindle can connect to your computer via a USB port and cable, you can put in any scanned document, so if you are traveling you can upload a copy of your itinerary,  keep important travel documents and notes, even a copy of your passport, and recall them quickly and easily.

 There is a lovely man named Kovid Goyal who has written an open source piece of software that practically enhances your Kindle 100 fold! The software is called CALIBRE. With it, you can manage your growing library of ebooks from different places and serve them up to all your ebook readers, phones or tablet devices.
The software is very easy to use. It works on most computers including Macs, Windows and Linux machines. In addition you can download and serve up a plethora of news articles available on the internet on a daily basis and you get to pick the time when this happens, you can also download news from around the world in many different languages, making your Kindle, a kick-ass device for 2012! Go here to get this amazing software for FREE!

 At around $79 dollars you can get the new tiny Kindle wifi "with ads". These are just ads that appear when your Kindle is idle, you will hardly notice it's there and can ignore them. (Click on that green box above to see and buy the Kindle wifi). I bought this one  for my son, so I really think it's the best value. This Kindle does not come with the little A/C box adaptor that came with my original Kindle, so you can use your computer's USB port to charge it or buy an inexpensive A/C Adapter like this one:


• I also bought a nice case and a screen protector to go with it, along with a few books.
See below for links. And this Kindle does not come with a headphone port, so if you want to listen to music or audio books get a higher model.
 The Kindle Touch model is another great option for $149, it even adds Free 3G in addition to wifi and the headphone port:
 As a parent, who would say no to a kid who wants to read?!

 B&W Kindles and Nooks are the only devices allowed in public schools; they do not allow smart phones or color tablets.

 You can rent ebooks from your local library for free from your computer at home.
 There are hundreds upon hundreds of classic books available for FREE in ebook format, such as Moby Dick, click this link and have a look: Moby Dick: or, the White Whale

 There are many great ebooks as Short Stories and writers are giving them away FREE in hopes to get you interested in their other ebooks. Here is one of the best I have read:
HUNT FOR THE CHUPACABRA (a Chupacabra Series short story)
 Amazon has built an entire eco system around ebooks making it easy to get them (without the need to use a computer) store them (in the Cloud) and read them. Many other companies will be following suit, which will make it even easier to have access to many more ebooks and read them across many devices.

ebooks are here to stay. We will still read traditional printed books, but we will do so less and less. The kids have already jumped on the bandwagon, so as they say, it's only a matter of time. I saw the same exact thing happen to records and music and film not too long ago. Look at the bright side, with less printed books, we are saving all those trees!!!!!!


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A day with Instagram for Android

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 05 April 2012 0 komentar

My First Instagram Picture


Its been a great one day with using Instagram for Android (Download here, if you still haven't) as I added it to my growing bucket of social media channels like many other users and started clicking away with retro effects. Instagram is great for budding photographers who like clicking but are too lazy to share pictures, the entire process of downloading pictures from a camera to my computer and then uploading is a big turn off for me, not to forget carrying a big SLR everywhere you go. That said, Instagram beautifully fills in the gap of a simple to use, edit and share product that anyone with a camera phone on Android or iOS can use. Here, are some of my first impressions :-

Whats Great 

  • Easy to use, edit and share pictures with the world
  • Quick connect and find friends using Instagram with Facebook, twitter
  • Makes a mundane shot look like a work of art 
  • More Sharing options than the iOS version - you can share with Facebook, twitter, Foursquare and tumblr

Whats not so Great 
  • Not all Android phones supported yet 
  • Tilt Shift and Live Preview are missing
  • No zoom functionality 
  • Looks exactly like the ios app, the android version could be more Android Friendly by taking into account the Android design guidelines (Given the 18 month gap between the ios and Android launch, I would have expected the app to be more Android friendly) 


Interesting Facts 

The Instagram app was downloaded over a million times in the last 24 hours (Source: Cnet) . Instagram already has 30mn registered users which are predicted to grow to over 100million with the Android launch. Users are already sharing more than 5million photos everyday and this numer may only double or triple with the platform expansion. 


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Android apps for Singaporeans

Posted by Unknown Senin, 02 April 2012 0 komentar
This blog is an extension of my passion for Android, mobile apps and mobile technology in general. It aims to provide you a brief, useful and quick overview of the latest and greatest android apps. So without wasting any more time here is my first post on the 5 most useful Android apps for Singaporeans (Since Singapore is my current country of residence) :-



Farebot - This app scans your EZ pay card and tells you the remaining balance on your card. Super useful when you have a pile of cards at home and want to know which one is worth the space :) NOTE: This app only works on an NFC enabled phone. I've tested it on both the Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus and your phone should not have a cover on it. 

SBS Next bus - A very basic app but super useful when at a bus stop. Tells you the expected arrival time of the next bus once you input the stop id and bus number. This is one of the few apps to get a green light from SBS transit to use their open API.

Comfort Del Gro Taxi booking - A brilliant app that pulls your location from your network/GPS and enables you to book a taxi in 2 minutes. The app also shows a map of your taxi's current location and the distance from you. It also gives you an automated phone call when your taxi is about to reach your pick up location. PS: The app also has an advance booking feature.

iChangi: Most people who have visited Singapore may have been awed by the awesome change airport and the facilities that it offers. Now Changi also has an amazing phone app which can tell you your flight departure/arrival time, boarding row, check in counter and baggage row. The app also alerts you when the boarding gate for your flight is open. Very useful both when your traveling or when picking up someone from the airport.

SgTrains: A simple app that displays the train network across the island. Super useful if your visiting Singapore or going on a new route.



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