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January 14, 2012

NFC technology takes Moneto iPhone and Android

Filed under: Android,iPhone,Mobile Phone,Technology — admin @ 9:40 pm

More and more phones that include NFC technology for data transmission between terminals and especially to pay via mobile phone.

But not all terminals now include it which can be a problem since all indications are that it will become a standard widely used in the short term.

That’s why DeviceFidelity and Spring Moneto Card Systems have announced a service that is offered in collaboration with MasterCard PayPass and is associated with a reloadable prepaid card.

This is a new payment solution that adds functionality to any terminal Android NFC through a microSD card. The card has a radio and antenna NFC encrypted.

Moneto offers a case and an app for iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3. Is available now for $ 79.95 and includes in the price $ 10 preloaded balance.

Cards for Android, will be on sale in two or three weeks for an approximate price of $ 30. In this case, the cards are inserted into the Android device, and come with an NFC sticker that sticks to the inside of the casing to improve the signal.

December 24, 2011

Today Android LinkedIn

Filed under: Android,Mobile Phone,Technology — admin @ 3:38 pm

Today LinkedIn is an application that allows the management of professional contacts, reading all kinds of interesting content and news. Now, users of Android will also enjoy this application.

You can access the profiles of the various contacts we have, in addition to news of interest according to our preferences, you can also access both a summary and a full text, as well as visiting the profile of the person who has made the article. It is a good application where you can watch the news of our contacts (coworkers, colleagues etc).

It can be downloaded through the LinkedIn page for free.

December 4, 2011

Android 3.2 Honeycomb soon

Filed under: Android,Mobile Phone,Technology — admin @ 3:36 pm

The version of the Google operating system, Android 3.1 Honeycomb is a version especially suited for tablets, which improves the performance of them. But now, we await the release of Android 3.2 Honeycomb, the version to be the successor to the former.

Among the innovations that are expected, will be to include support for touch screen 7-inch Qualcomm chips, performance improvements, bug fixes and upgrades of applications and widgets.

Apparently, the developers are not happy with Android Honeycomb, therefore, this release will be the last to leave the market before the departure of Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0, scheduled for this summer. It appears that the tablets begin to receive the upgrade to 3.2 Honeycomb Android in the coming weeks.

November 12, 2011

Android running on a Nokia N9

Filed under: Android,Mobile Phone,Nokia,Technology — admin @ 3:32 pm

The latest news relating to mobile revolve around the figure of a phone, the Nokia N9, and an operating system, Meegan. And how could it be otherwise, it should be emphasized over other news regarding these two figures of today, this time in a different way and with surprises.

Thanks to an application called Alien Dalvik, whose developers belong to the company Myriad, we have witnessed as Android becomes part of the inside of a Nokia N9, and that the software allows application ejecucción. Apk Android in the terminal Nokia.

Obviously not all applications may be present in Android Meego. But we can migrate all we can and change some of its parameters for proper operation due to Dalvik Alien SDK. So, now you can say, it is possible to run Android applications on the Nokia N9, all thanks to Alien Dalvik.

Alien Dalvik

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