Tuesday, May 10, 2011

LG Optimus 3D Has first 3D Augmented Browser:



 LG announced that its upcoming LG Optimus 3D smartphone would be equipped with the world's first 3D Augmented Browser. While 2D AR browsers show images overlapping their locations.

 With an Augmented Reality browser, the user typically uses the phone's camera to look at a specific area. The browser displays information about the area using graphics, audio and more.

 Starting in the middle of next month, Wikitude 3D can be installed from LG World. Dr. Jong-seok Park, CEO and President of LG Mobile Communications Company said, "AR technology has been praised for its potential to replace the ‘abstract’ realities of standard mobile browsers with ‘actual’ reality streamed through the camera of the smartphone.

 Available in this Summer, starting from Europe and continuing to other markets, the LG Optimus 3D will have the first full 3D platform providing glasses-free viewing, recording and sharing of 3D content. State side 3D fans, no need to worry. As we reported, the device is expected to launch in the U.S. under the name LG Thrill 4G for AT&T.

BlackBerry Monza's Showing New photos, with different buttons:



 A new photo of BlackBerry shows that the upcoming 9860 Touch Monza , one of the most leaked upcoming phones of the  RIM, having different buttons on the front than the ones we have already seen thanks to a previous leak. It's still unknown whether the handset will launch with the buttons showed in the picture showing now or with the ones we have seen before this leak.

 Rumors claim this phone will be released with the  3.7-inch WVGA display (if true, than it will be the first biggest screen on a BlackBerry handset), with 5MP camera capable of HD 720p video recording and the latest BlackBerry OS 7.0, while a mighty 1.2GHz processor is said to power the phone. 

Good News For T-Mobile User's! Wi-Fi calling starting tommorow


 T-Mobile may be losing their customers, but it's undeniable that Big Magenta is doing everything  to win (back) the hearts and minds of smartphone users  - it offers the dual-core T-Mobile G2x, a new incarnation of the loved Sidekick family (the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G) and will get the quite powerful HTC Sensation 4G in the summer, but it's not only about the hardware, as T-Mobile News reports that the fourth-largest US carrier will bring one quite useful feature back from the dead - that is ? free Wi-Fi calling.

 It is anticipated that it will be available from tomorrow (May 11) for T-Mobile subscribes Even more , Even More Plus and 4G Do More plans. Customers using these plans will be notified via SMS for the coming new feature and will be redirected to T-Mobile's site. If the need arises (or if you feel too lazy to add it yourself), you may also call the Customer Care service.

 So for that ,you must own a phone Wi-Fi calling (shocker!), but these are all the requirements you need to cover to get that nice feature. As of now, T-Mobile subscribers are using their in-plan minutes when making calls over Wi-Fi, but it seems this is very soon to be a thing of the past.

Android phones Update of Google Goggles Available:




 Google Goggles 1.4 has been updated for Android version's . The update includes an improved business card scanner that reads the information on a card as a contact instead of just text, making easier for u to add new people to your contacts list. The update also allows you to go through your Goggles results, make notes pertaining to those results, and share it all with your pals.


 The new build 1.4 of Google Goggles lets you to add personal notes to your search history. And when Goggles cannot match an image or comes up with a poor result, the new update lets you suggest a better answer. Tap on "Can you suggest a better result?" on the result and submit a tag.

 Google Goggles is available for free from the Android Market for handsets running Android 1.6 and higher.

HTC Droid Incredible 2 for $79.99 for new customers:



 Are you shopping thinking for a new smartphone and looking to start with a new service as carries Well, you might be interested in the fantastic deal that Amazon is offering for the still fresh HTC Droid Incredible 2.

 Even! there are higher caliber handsets available, like the HTC ThunderBolt and Samsung Droid Charge on Verizon’s lineup right now, the $79.99 on-contract pricing that Amazon is asking for the Droid Incredible 2 is pretty hard not to look at. However, the deal is only available to new customers signing up for a 2-year contract with the carrier, while the existing customers with qualified upgrades will need to pay $149.99 for it. Nevertheless, it’s still a better deal than the $200 price tag that Big Red is currently asking for the handset.

 At that price point, you just might be able to overlook the fact that it’s lacking next-gen features like 4G LTE support.