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App Review: Drive Safe.ly

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Smartphones have made our lives a lot easier, and most people will agree with me on this. But, have you ever felt that having a smartphone can be a bit of a problem as well? Especially while you are driving and get that important message or that email you were waiting the whole day for. Distractions like these can cause serious road safety problems.

So, should you not read that message or email? Or should someone read it out to you! Well, this is precisely what DriveSafe.ly does. It reads out messages, emails and BlackBerry Messenger messages so the user can focus on the road with his hands on the wheel and not on the phone.

DriveSafe.ly is a very simple yet useful text to speech application available for both and BlackBerry platforms. The is free and can be installed on your phone directly from the application store.

Users can enable or disable the feature, and can modify the automated response. Also available is the paid version of DriveSafe.ly, which allows users to make advanced customisations, including in speech and response control.

Apple gets new screws to prevent unauthorised repairs

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Apple is going to use a new tamper resistant screw, and there are no screwdrivers readily available in the market that can help you open it. It’s not the first time these screws have been used by the company. Tamper-resistant screws were first used by Apple in 2009 in MacBook Pro so users couldn’t replace the device’s battery.

The screw Apple uses is similar to Torx Screws, but with rounder points, according to iFixit. Moreover, Apple’s screws have five points unlike Torx Screws, which have six. The screwdrivers to undo these screws are only meant to be used by Apple certified technicians, but surely the grey market in your city will be able to provide a solution — although that will make the device’s warranty agreement useless.

It is expected that anybody who goes to Apple repair centre for any type of repair, will get the new screws for his or her device so no other person can open it anymore (apart from the Apple people).

Google Nexus S coming to India in Feb

Nexus S, the second phone designed by Google, is set to hit Indian shores. According to AndroidOS.in the phone will start shipping to India by the end of next month.

Nexus S has been developed by Google and Samsung. It is the first phone to feature the latest version of Android, 2.3 also known as Gingerbread. The phone is powered by a 1 GHz Hummingbird and has a 16GB of memory.

AndroidOS.in was tipped off by one of its Hyderabad readers who learned about the impending release from a Samsung sales representative. Mrigesh, the reader, recently purchased a Galaxy S which turned out to be dead on arrival. Samsung is unable to replace the unit due to a shortage and has instead told Mrigesh to wait until February because it will be bringing the Samsung GT-I9003 to India then.

That might just happen to be the model number of a version of Nexus S that has a Super Clear screen. This edition is sold everywhere except in the USA and the UK, where Nexus S has an AMOLED display.

That Samsung will give Mrigesh a Nexus S in replacement for a Galaxy S, which is priced at Rs 27,000, suggesting that the two devices will be priced about the same.

Samsung’s Nexus S is installed with the best Google apps and is capable of multitasking; has a built in Wifi router; can make calls via the internet; supports Near Field Communications; and full web browsing.

Gingerbread is said to be the fastest version of Android yet, and it delivers a number of improvements such as user interface refinements, support, a new keyboard and text selection tool, internet (VoIP/SIP) calling, improved copy-paste functionality, and a gyroscope sensor for tracking the phone’s motion on six axes for motion control gaming etc.

Samsung mobiles to have smart displays

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Samsung has acquired Dutch firm Liquavista, which has developed a method of making displays called electrowetting. This technology will help Samsung make screens that display colour in different lighting conditions. The process of electrowetting also uses less power as compared to displays.

A similar technology is used by Amazon for its Kindle e reader, but the problem until Liquavista discovered electrowetting has been that companies weren’t able to apply the technique to colour screens. Moreover, displays made by electrowetting used to take a long time to respond and Liquavista claims to have reduced response time by 70 per cent. The company’s displays also use 90 per cent less power because they are made of material that has high capacitance, or allows wave energy to pass through it freely.

Samsung’s new display technology may not be good enough for gaming, but for web browsing and all types of navigation around the machine, it would suffice. A statement from the company suggests the technology has possible applications in e book readers as well as other mobile devices. Samsung expects it will be able to easily modify its production lines to use Liquavista’s expertise in electrowetting.

IBM and ARM to improve smartphone battery life

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To address this concern, ARM, a company that develops technology for digital products such as wireless, networking and entertainment devices, along with IBM, has announced that the two will join hands to develop advanced semiconductor technologies to enable the rapid development of next generation mobile products optimised for performance and power efficiency.

Through this agreement ARM and IBM will develop a microchip 14 nano metre (A nano meter is one-billionth of a meter. A meter is about 39 inches long) in length. This will be smaller in size than the 32 nm chips used in smartphones nowadays.

Reducing the size of the microchip will lead to optimising density, which in turn will improve the performance and power consumption of smartphones.

Currently, a majority of smartphones and other emerging mobile devices use ARM’s Cortex mobile processors. The new collabration is likely to improve the battery life and performance of mobile processors in small devices in the future.

Tata Docomo’s patriotic flavour

As Republic Day approaches, Tata Docomo is getting into the mood by announcing special offers for its Call Me Tunes and My Song services. The offers will be for both post paid and pre paid customers. To subscribe to the service, users need to dial 543211. The call will cost 5 paise per second.

Customers opting for Call Me Tunes will get a 50 per cent discount for the first three months, while those who choose My Song will get the service free for the first three days. Also, patriotic songs cost Rs 5 per download. The scheme is on till January 26.

“At Tata Docomo we always try innovative ways to connect with our customers and as Republic Day is all about celebrating the spirit of freedom, it is an occasion for us to offer our customers the freedom to download their favorite patriotic songs at just Rs 5 – and that too for an entire month,” Yatish Mehrotra, hub head of the Southern region at Tata Docomo said.

Notion Ink Adam starts shipping

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Notion Ink Adam has been touted as the most innovative and promising tablet even before it was out in the market. Other tablet makers might call it unfair, but now the time has come for people to decide whether the hype received by Notion Ink Adam was deserved or not.

The tablet itself has evolved from humble origins but has received tremendous publicity, in fact it is already believed to be in the league of Motorola Xoom and iPad.

The first unboxing photos have now been made available by the Notion Ink CEO, Rohan Shravan. In the pictures the device does look good. The packaging of Adam appears clever as the tablet case itself can be used as a stand on which the device will rest when one work with a keyboard.

The customers, who have already pre-ordered for the device, will now feel relieved as the devices have been shipped to Hong Kong from the manufacturing plant in China, from where they will be shipped to individual customers.

Those who are wondering why there is so much hype around the Notion Ink, the answer probably lies in the way Rohan Shravan has conducted himself throughout the process of the development of the device.

He didn’t just build a tablet, he built a community which made everyone feel like an equal. Every concern and comment by ordinary users was listened and addressed by Notion Ink’s team through social media, emails and group discussions.

Make My Tunes on Aircel

Make My Tunes is an RBT (ring back tone) service launched by IMImobile, a mobile value added services provider. Christened Dialer Tune – Song Edit, the service can be activated by dialing 5300053 from an Aircel phone in Tamil Nadu and Chennai circles.

The service is unique considering users have the option to listen to an entire song and may also select almost any part of it as their ring back tone. Similar services such as ringtone portals, RBT discovery portals and music on demand could easily be replaced by Make My Tunes. This service is likely to expand to other operators across the country as well.

Vishwanath Alluri, founder and chairman of IMImobile, says, “Make My Tunes service is going to revolutionise and reenergise the user experience by giving a three-in-one advantage of enhanced CRBT (caller ring back tone), mobile radio and music on demand to subscribers.”

The ring back tone market in India is measured at about Rs 2,200 crore, and is growing. IMImobile has extensive experience in delivering ring back tone technology across the world on GSM, CDMA and fixed line networks.

In a similar story, Uninor recently launched an Unlimited Music service in association with a VAS company, Hungama. Unlimited Music is a collection of 250,000 songs that can be accessed at Rs 2.50 per day, Rs 15 per week or Rs 50 for a month. The songs can be downloaded onto the phone by pressing “#.”.

Facebook app for feature phone

Facebook has launched a new mobile to bring Facebook to the most popular mobile phones around the world. The Facebook for Feature Phones app works on more than 2,500 devices from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG and other manufacturers.

The new application has been built in close cooperation with Snaptu , which is a free mobile application platform that runs on virtually every type of Internet-enabled mobile phones. The app provides a better Facebook experience for our most popular features, including an easier-to-navigate home screen, contact synchronization, and fast scrolling of photos and friend updates.

Similar to the 0.facebook.com site, which works in conjunction with the operators, like Airtel and Reliance so that users don’t need to pay any data charges, this new app has been launched with 14 mobile operators world wide, who are offering free data access when using the new Facebook mobile app during the first 90 days after they launch.

Reliance mobile will be the first operator to introduce this app in India. However Facebook has not mentioned the date for this launch.

You can download the app from (m.fb.snaptu.com/f). However you will have to wait till your service provider launches this service.

3G services launched by airtel in Karnataka

After some delay, airtel has launched services in Karnataka and will complete the launch of the most awaited service in all the 13 circles that it has won by March 2011.

The telco has introduced what it calls ‘easy-to-understand intuitive 3G tariffs’ with personalised data usage limits. 3G customers of airtel will be able to manage their 3G data usage with usage alert, which will help prevent ‘bill shock’.

The big dampener is lack of unlimited data plans. We are yet to get the details on tariff plans, so we will reserve our verdict on pricing.

MTNL and BSNL introduced 3G services more than a year ago, thanks to government allotting them spectrum one year before the spectrum was auctioned to private players.

Tata DOCOMO was the first private telco to introduce its 3G services in all the nine circles it bagged spectrum in November last year. They offer very competitive tariffs including 1paisa per plans, and calling at par with 2G tariffs. It has several unlimited usage plans for data card users with starting price of Rs 1000.

Reliance also introduced its 3G services in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chandigarh in December and plans to rollout in all 13 circles by March. Like airtel, Reliance has also not introduced unlimited tariff plans. However, the pricing is competitive.

Announcing this, Sanjay Kapoor, chief executive officer, Bharti airtel said, “It is indeed the start of a new era when 3G services in India roll out on airtel’s network. World over ‘Data traffic’ on the back of high speed internet and use of social networking has already exceeded the ‘Voice traffic’. India is ushering in the domain — though later than most of the world – but no doubt we will catch up at a much faster speed”.

He further added, “3G is much more than a technology migration – it is a transformational shift – and airtel’s focus would be to bring to its customers an enriched user experience on the back of a world class delivery network. I welcome all 745 million mobile customers of the country to be a part of this journey with airtel!”

3G services of airtel is delivered on HSPA network (3.5G GSM technology) which will enable speeds upto 21 mbps.

Services like multimedia services, high speed mobile and internet access with the ability to view videos on mobile phone, make video calls, watch live TV, access high speed internet and enjoy live streaming (watch videos on real time basis) would be available on these services.

The offer from airtel will offer two types of tariffs plans, time-based plans for light users of data — where usage and billing will be by hour and flexi-shield plans for heavy users of data — where usage and billing will be capped.

Vodafone, idea cellular, Aircel and STel have also bagged 3 G spectrum but are yet to launch services. It is expected that they will launch their services before March.