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Project Cider, broker Digital to run IOS apps on Android


Press reports revealed the intention of the Apple phone support for iPhone 6 next technology "NFC" NFC, a technology that was absent from earlier versions of the phone.

The site said that the system specified Brightwire will give a set of attributes and new gimmicks of the telephone, for example, the capacity to utilize computerized cash Khafezh substitute for shrewd Mastercards.

NFC additionally gives uniting a few embellishments that work Mtlasq with the telephone, for example, socks brilliant.
It is important that a portion of the data spilled from inside Apple showed prior that the organization will dispatch another telephone in the month of August, while the models will be propelled with screens bigger than the  telephone itself by next September.

Apple iPhone6

 Specialists designed in an undertaking called Project Cider, digitally approach permits the establishment of another working framework ios applications on Android gadgets. 
The Web website Electrony that the new extend focused around the thought of ​​converting recipes BB code to applications running ios consequently to fit the nature's turf. 
It is huge that the thought of ​​middleware applications are generally old, where there are numerous projects that permit projects to run applications and working framework environment in an alternate framework, yet the first run through for Android.



The new Apple business has drawn a ton of flack for its harsh depiction of collaboration in the middle of individuals and its items. For a contorted minute, the center has moved from the human experience to the device experience. The distinction of feelings is frightening and disturbing! Close on heels is the news that another iphone may be out in September, so till that time how about we assimilate this new tackle the Apple iphone 6 



Idea iphone6, transforming into ipad Mini 
Fashioner Pritesh Chavan introduced a fascinating idea iphone 6 as a transformer, a slight development takes the manifestation of a tablet. As the creator himself says, another adaptation of the cell phone is the same leap forward, what was before a first iphone. 
The reduced type of the gadget has a 4.2-inch screen size, and in the unfolded - show promptly expanded to 5.8 "or 7.5", which relies on upon the quantity of open areas. Important to utilize the telephone tablet initiated ios working framework 7.

Battery and external shell of the gadget utilized graphene, which permits to diminish as far as possible iphone 6.The smaller type of the gadget has a 4.2-inch screen size, and in the unfolded - show instantly expanded to 5.8 "or 7.5", which relies on upon the quantity of open areas. Important to utilize the telephone tablet enacted ios working framework 7. 
Battery and external shell of the gadget utilized graphene, which permits to lessen as far as possible iphone 6.
 Better approach to swiched on this iphone is keen enough to comprehend that you are utilizing it. it naturally switches on when you flip its left screen.and off base it is having a committed switch on catch on top as well. 
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Samsung TecTiles Finally Come to Galaxy S4

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Samsung's programmable TecTile technology is finally coming to the Galaxy S4.


TecTiles are Samsung's near-field communications (NFC) stickers that be placed around the 
house or car, so you can automate certain tasks.

Want to dim the lights and not get up from the couch? How about activate a media player from afar? All you'll need to do is to tap your Samsung smartphone against the sticker after it's programmed within the accompanying app and life will be much better.
TecTiles first launched last year, but the new Galaxy S4 smartphone comes with an updated NFC chip, which isn't compatible with the previous TecTile tags.Samsung-galaxy-s-iii-sales-pass-30-million-in-5-months-aa2941003a
Now, the company has rolled out TecTiles 2, which you can buy on Samsung.com. It will come to other retailers nationwide in June. The app is available in Google Play.
The stickers cost $14.99 for a pack of five.

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Sony Xperia TL Comes To AT&T November 2 For $99.99


James Bond’s smartphone in the upcoming 007 Skyfall is coming to AT&T on November 2 for $99.99 on a two-year contract.
The Sony Xperia TL is the official James Bond phone, and soon it will be the highest-end Sony device available on AT&T. The Xperia TL has a 4.6-inch 720p and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The phone has a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, and a 13MP rear-facing camera.
With a dedicated camera button Sony claims the Xperia TL can wake from sleep and take a photo in 1.5 seconds. It’s not clear if the 13MP camera has any other special features. Both the rear-facing and front-facing cameras can record HD video as well.
The Xperia TL also has NFC for easy pairing with Bluetooth devices.
Sony bundles one Xperia SmartTag with the Xperia TL which is a small NFC tag that users can customize to perform certain actions when the phone comes near it. For example, users can place a SmartTag on a bedside table to set the phone to silent without having to press any buttons or dig through menus.
Because the Sony Xperia TL is the official smartphone of James Bond it will come preloaded with exclusive James Bond content. That includes behind the scenes footage, interviews with cast, clips of 007 Skyfall, wallpapers, and ringtones. Sounds like some great material for hardcore James Bond fans.
Last week Sony announced that all the phones it released in 2012 will get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in 2013. The first phones will receive the update in the first quarter of next year. It’s not clear when the Xperia TL will get that update, but it likely will get an update sometime next year.
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Android 4.0 for Lenovo ThinkPad Rolling Out in May

Not wanting to be left out of the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Club, Lenovo has announced that its Android-powered ThinkPad tablet will be getting Android 4.0 at some during the month of May. Sadly, like many manufacturers, the company did not specific any sort of target date for the software’s arrival. Still, it’s better than what a lot of companies have offered as far as Android 4.0 roll out dates are concerned.

Companies like HTC, Motorola and Samsung have also announced extremely broad release windows for Android 4.0 updates so it was nice of Lenovo to hand out a target month for the Over-the-Air (OTA) roll out.

Unfortunately, it’s only February which means that those of you with ThinkPad have quite the wait ahead of you.

It could be worse though. Like, update not coming worse.

ThinkPad

Android 4.0 is, by most accounts, a fantastic piece of software and it figures to make the ThinkPad, a tablet that we thought was the best Honeycomb tablet on the market back in October, even better.

Features coming with the ThinkPad’s Android 4.0 update include:

· A new and improved browser with a significant speed enhancement that allows users to jump to their favorite content faster and even save it for reading later in case there’s no network available. · Voice input allows users to dictate text. As the voice input engine enters text, it underlines possible dictation errors in gray. After dictating, users can tap the underlined words to quickly replace them from a list of suggestions. · Face Unlock, a new screen-lock option that lets users unlock their device with their face. It takes advantage of the devices' front-facing camera and state-of-the-art facial recognition technology to register a face during setup and then recognize it again when unlocking the device.

Of course, those are just a few of ICS’ features.

For an in-depth look at Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,

So, for those of you that own one, keep an eye out for the update in May.

And for those of you that don’t yet have a ThinkPad or have been thinking about picking up an Android tablet,

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Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 Strut Their Stuff in New Ad



Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first smartphone with the latest Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, will be reaching the hands of customers today. Samsung has marked the occasion with a video ad for the device.
In our review, we’ve found the Galaxy Nexus to be the best Android device yet — speedy, feature-packed, powerful and well-designed.
It features a 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU, 1 GB of RAM, a 4.65-inch super AMOLED display, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera capable of shooting 1080p video as well as a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera.
The ad for the device is a simple but impressive showcase of all of the new features in Android 4.0, including NFC, panorama photos and face recognition. Let us know how you like it in the comments.

Check out those clean lines


 



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Nokia's N9 goes up for preorder in Australia

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Mysterious BlackBerry surfaces on forum, possibly 9900 prototype (update: a limited luxury edition?)

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