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    by Published on 09-03-2010 03:03 PM
    Categories:
    1. Productivity

    Have you ever been about to make a purchase, and thought "Is this available for less elsewhere?", or wondered if it's actually any good?
    There's now an answer!

    Introducing the PriceSpy Android app.



    Because it taps into the daily updated New Zealand Pricespy database, it provides New Zealanders with up-to-date prices for a huge range of products.

    Feature List
    • Check the best prices for a product.
    • Check PriceSpy user reviews for a product.
    • See stores selling a certain product laid out on Google maps.
    • Get directions to stores selling a product.



    More information at pricespy.
    by Published on 08-26-2010 08:33 PM  Number of Views: 2372 
    Categories:
    1. HTC Android Phones
    2. Android General News
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    If, like me, you had to import your Desire from overseas, you will still be waiting for the 2.2 FroYo update on your Desire.

    Having played around with my phones for a while now, I was curious as to whether there was a method to flash it via ROM, because the OTA (Over the Air) update's not available in New Zealand (then again, nor is the phone according to the HTC site. )

    **DISCLAIMER**

    I followed these steps and my phone successfully flashed to FroYo 2.2.
    If something goes wrong with your phone, I can accept no responsibility
    Remember to backup your data before you start, and if you are unfamiliar with flashing ROMs, read up on that too.

    Root access is not required, but will be lost if you perform this update.





    In essence, the steps below walk you through:
    • Creating a 'Gold Card' to debrand your phone (you will need a 2GB SD card)
    • Installing HTC Sync
    • Flashing a World Wide English version of Sense to Downgrade to a lower version than the Desire shipped with
    • Flashing the 2.2 FroYo ROM
    ...
    by Published on 09-02-2010 07:45 AM  Number of Views: 16380 
    Categories:
    1. Android General News

    If your Android Phone doesn't pull the APN settings down automatically on startup, here are the APN settings for Telecom XT, Vodafone NZ and 2Degrees,

    Telecom XT
    APN Name:
    TelecomData or TelecomInternet
    APN:
    internet.telecom.co.nz
    Proxy:
    Port:
    Username:
    Password:
    Server:
    MMSC: http://pdaportal.telecom.co.nz
    MMS proxy:
    MMS port:
    MCC: 530
    MNC: 05
    APN type: default (type this in)

    APN Name: TelecomContent
    APN: wap.telecom.co.nz
    Proxy: 210.55.11.73
    Port: 8080
    Username:
    Password:
    Server:
    MMSC: http://myhomepage
    MMS proxy:
    MMS port:
    MCC: 530
    MNC: 05
    APN type: default

    APN Name:
    TelecomMMS
    APN: wap.telecom.co.nz
    Proxy:
    Port:
    Username:
    Password:
    Server:
    MMSC: http://lsmmsc.xtra.co.nz
    MMS proxy:
    210.55.11.73
    MMS port: 8080
    MCC: 530
    MNC: 05
    APN type: mms (type this in lower case)
    MMS Max Message Size: 614400 ...
    by Published on 07-29-2011 08:42 AM

    Aliyun, a new mobile OS by Alibaba Group, should be available in English later this year. Image: Penn Olson

    iOS, Android…. they’re so mainstream now. And Windows Phone 7, webOS and Symbian could use another competitor on the market, right?
    Of course, I’m being a bit (OK, more than a bit) sarcastic, but there is a new player entering the mobile OS battlefield: Aliyun, from e-commerce and cloud computing group Alibaba.
    In a press release today, Alibaba Cloud Computing announced the development of a cloud-based mobile OS dubbed “Aliyun OS.” It’ll debut later this month in China on a new smartphone, the K-Touch Cloud-Smart Phone W700. (Hopefully that’s less of a mouthful in Chinese.)
    Aliyun is Linux-based, so it will be able to handle both Android apps and web apps — a combination Alibaba is calling “cloud apps,” meant to provide a more “internet-like” experience on the handset.
    “Introducing cloud apps to mobile devices not only brings a whole new user experience, but also greater ease for third-party mobile software developers who will be able to use Internet technology such as HTML5 and JavaScript to reduce the complexity in the app development process,” Wang Jian, president of Alibaba Cloud Computing, says in the release.
    A cloud-based OS would be very convenient for users who own multiple mobile and computing devices. Apple iOS users remain tethered and limited with their syncing options, but iCloud aims to start remedying that, allowing users to sync music, apps, files, messages and photos (among others) across multiple Apple devices. HP’s webOS cleverly allows users to flick information back and forth between HP devices, like their smartphones and tablet. Android conveniently offers over-the-air updates for users of its mobile devices, so they don’t need to plug in to get the latest version of the operating system.
    The Aliyun operating system will include a number of cloud-based features including e-mail, GPS and navigational tools, internet search and weather updates. Aliyun OS users won’t need to download or install apps on their mobile devices, as it will sync and store back-up data with Alibaba Cloud Computing’s remote servers; their information and software will also be accessible and updatable across all their mobile devices and computers.
    The idea of Alibaba’s cloud-based OS seems very user friendly in concept. Not needing to download apps? Automatic syncing across multiple devices? Users get 100 GB of storage initially as well, “with plans to expand according to user needs.” With something like this, you could simplify your life and ditch the Dropboxes of the world.

    More...
    by Published on 08-03-2010 02:35 PM
    Categories:
    1. HTC Android Phones
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    The rumors began a few weeks ago about a follow-up device of the HTC Desire called the HTC Desire HD or HTC Ace.
    Very recently this Android phone appeared in a Vodafone inventory system in Germany along with the HTC Desire Z (aka HTC Vision).

    While the shape of the phone is almost the same, the specs are different from the current Desire.
    ...
    by Published on 08-13-2010 07:01 AM
    Categories:
    1. Social
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    As we mentioned earlier this week, the popular Twitter/Facebook/4Square client, TweetDeck, is now in Beta. If your Android ...
    by Published on 08-04-2010 12:46 PM  Number of Views: 1667 
    Categories:
    1. Android General News
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    A report released on August 2, 2010 by The Nielsen Company has revealed that Android sales have exceeded those of iPhone ...

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