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Qualcomm Spark launches – helps push boundaries of mobile computing

Qualcomm Spark launches – helps push boundaries of mobile computing

19 March 2012 by Discuss (0)

Today Qualcomm has just announced the release of a brand new mobile computing and technology site called Spark. This isn’t an app for Android, or something that will be inside of HTC or other Qualcomm powered devices — instead it’s a place for creators to come and spark ideas, invent the unimaginable and more.

32 Inch Multitouch Display Running Android 2.3 [Video]

32 Inch Multitouch Display Running Android 2.3 [Video]

07 July 2011 by Discuss (0)

WHOA! Android running on a 32″ or 46″ multi-touch display — Yes please! What we have here is a signage company called SKR Technology and they have developed a sweet prototype multi-touch system running atop Android 2.3 Gingerbread on a 32″ display. Currently it runs off a regular Android terminal which is connected via USB …

HTC:Android Tablet, 1080p Video Recording, 5.1 Sound in the Works?

HTC:Android Tablet, 1080p Video Recording, 5.1 Sound in the Works?

15 April 2010 by Discuss (0)

Given the natural progression of mobile technology, this could possibly happen sometime in the near future. Phonereport.info is reporting that HTC has an Android tablet in the making that will have full 1080p recording capabilities as well as 5.1 surround sound. And some of these features will make their way onto some of their handsets …

Popular iPhone RPG Zenonia Comes to Android

Popular iPhone RPG Zenonia Comes to Android

28 March 2010 by Discuss (0)

Gamevil has announced Zenonia for the Android platform. Since its release for the iPhone, it has been one of the most popular games in the AppStore. This game is also available on Windows Mobile and has sold millions of copies worldwide.

Sony Ericsson demonstrates the X10’s face recognition feature

Sony Ericsson demonstrates the X10’s face recognition feature

10 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

The X10 is shaping up to be quite an impressive devices even in the absence of Android 2.1. In this video below Sony demonstrates how face recognition will be integrated in Android.