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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Google Print comes Cloud



"Cloud" we'll have you done with all mobile devices that we now have, store its data somewhere and be able to synchronize with all its terminals becomes essential. After Airprint Apple or HP e-Print, Google Print Cloud is a new service that works with Chrome OS ( or Google Chrome beta for Windows ) that can send a print to a printer from any application via a mobile device or from any computer connected to the Internet if it is obviously connected with their Google Account.

Google has just put online a development version of Google Chrome that can use the Cloud Google Print. The latter is actually a system to print from Google Docs (and the majority of Google applications, so) in the cloud. A development version of Google Chrome is necessary to share the local printer, who will make the link between the server and your Google account Google.

Available only on Windows, Cloud Print is activated in the options of Google Chrome, by entering the account information Google. All printers configured on the machine are automatically added in "Cloud Print" and are usable from a mobile device or from any Internet-connected computer, even if the use "smartphone" is obviously the most interesting.

Around 5 million smartphones Bada Samsung



We often talk about iOS, Android, Windows phone, WebOS or Symbian, but the OS Bada Samsung looks pretty good walk. The Korean manufacturer announced it would sell 5 million devices running on it by the end of the year! Also note that the shop Apps Samsung expects to pass the 50 million downloads during the month of December and has 10,000 applications soon.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

A new flexible screen from Samsung AMOLED


Samsung should introduce in the coming days at the Flat Panel Display Convention (which will take place in Japan) a new flexible AMOLED screen with a diagonal of 4.5 ". Until we have more details about it, I invite you to visit later in the ticket to see a similar model, but already dated ...


The current screens are hard to type, so, they are rather fragile and it does not take much to get to break a current mobile screen. Well good news, since Samsung has included.Indeed, the Korean brand has developed a new AMOLED (no Super AMOLED for now) flexible and unbreakable.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sony Ericsson unveils LiveView



Sony Ericsson has announced the release of a small device called LiveView. Measuring 3.5 x 3.5 x 1.1 cm 15g, it offers an OLED display of 1.3 "(128 x 128) and connects via Bluetooth to your smartphone Android 2.0 minimum. It especially allows to display text messages, tweets, Facebook status, number of incoming calls and even control the audio player of your phone. He snaps somewhere where worn on the wrist by a bracelet included. A perfect companion for your Xperia X10 Android 1.6 (LOL). No pricing announced.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Drrop - throw your temporary message and get answers from other users



And we're going with an application that is more curious than useful, but to kill the boredom, not bad. Drrop, so called, and its function, we can answer those messages that others have thrown less than 24 hours.

To do this we need to be registered users, and go from message to message, and we will answer those we want. But in addition we may be leaving our messages drrops who lose sight unless we keep it well, and that can be answered by other users over a period of 24 hours. We will also have a history of activity we have done, whether we have sent drrops as those who have answered.
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