Sony Ericsson teams up with Umbro to create a real life football game and 6 Other Recent News



  • Sony Ericsson teams up with Umbro to create a real life football game
  • ASUS Padfone shows off Krait S4 MSM8960 internals in benchmark database
  • Motorola RAZR is the first Android Phone to use a microSIM card
  • Motorola RAZR XT910 Unboxing Pics !
  • Adobe Flash coming to Android Ice Cream Sandwich before the end of 2011
  • Google Search for iPad gets new design and lots of new features
  • Samsung Galaxy S2 Ice Cream Sandwich update confirmed
    Posted: 22 Nov 2011 08:33 AM PST


     Football fans always seems to know best, or at least that's what I feel whenever I find myself in a company of one. And I am sure there are a couple of football fans here. Well, don't you ever wished you could control your own real life footballers? Sony Ericsson and Umbro thought they could. They teamed up together to create a live football game called the Kasabian Football Gaming Live. Check out the video below where Tom from the pop band Kasabian and England striker Darren Bent battles it out via their very own footballer minions, from the comfort of their Sony Ericsson Xperia Play phones. I can only imagine a certain rich Russian oligarchs in London will be hoping to equip this on his team next.  httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkuWPH9HLJ8
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    Posted: 22 Nov 2011 06:04 AM PST


    Tempted by the category straddling ASUS Padfone ? If performance related concerns were holding back your decision then you have one less worry. GLBenchmark's public results database has shown that the Tablet + Phone combination packs in a Krait S4 MSM8960 chip. One of the newest chips on the block , the Qualcomm SoC brings support for a wide range of frequencies including HSPA+ and LTE. The chipset also carries the Adreno 225 GPU. The phone-tablet will launch with Gingerbread onboard but is expected to get the ICS treatment very soon. [Via - Engadget]
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    Posted: 22 Nov 2011 05:12 AM PST


    When I was expecting the Motorola RAZR to arrive today , I had a question in my mind. Does this phone use a microSIM card. The Motorola DROID RAZR for Verizon uses the smaller SIM card but there was no mention about it in the Europe / Asia product pages. To my surprise when I opened the box earlier today, I noticed that the RAZR had a flap which covered the microSIM card slot and the microSD memory card slot. For a device which is just 7.1 mm thin except near the camera, using this smaller version of the SIM card seems like a good choice. The phone had a sticker on top indicating the various buttons and ports. Also the getting started guide indicates the location of the SIM card slot and the right way to get a microSIM inside the device. The Motorola RAZR might be the first Android phone to sport such a SIM card slot which was first adopted by Apple in the iPad v1 and in subsequent devices such as iPhone 4 , iPad 2 and iPhone 4S. Nokia launched the N9 which uses the same type of  SIMcard. Nokia has also launched it's Windows ...
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    Posted: 22 Nov 2011 03:33 AM PST


    Remember the good old Motorola RAZR ? Now the Moto RAZR is back in a sexy new avatar in the form of a incredible Android phone.The Motorola RAZR XT910 was officially launched in India only yesterday and here we have some unboxing pics of this beautiful device and a video is processing as we speak.The device  comes in pretty small square box with a touch of red to it. The RAZR XT910 is the GSM variant of the Motorola DROID RAZR which was launched on Verizon in the US. The device is powered by a 1.2 GHz Dual Core processor and packs 1 GB of RAM. The display is a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Advanced display. It packs a 8MP camera which is capable of full HD 1080p recording. The handset is incredible thin at just 7.1 mm except in the top. Tons of pics in the gallery below. Make sure you click the thumbnail to get the big picture. [gallery link="file" order="DESC" columns="4"] Motorola has surely done a impressive job with this handset and whats more impressive is launching it in India soon. The pricing is on the higher side but for the specs and just the kick ass design , ...
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    Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:14 AM PST


    Adobe Flash would be available for the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich by the end of 2011, according to Pocket-lint who has confirmed it with Adobe. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus that was announced last month with Android 4.0 doesn't come with Flash player. This would let the Samsung Galaxy Nexus users and other users who receives the Android 4.0 in near future would get full web experience. But the Android 4.0 would be the last version of the Android that would come with Flash support. RIM has announced recently that they would continue to develop Flash Player for the BlackBerry PlayBook. Adobe announced earlier this month that they would stop development of flash for mobile phones and tablets and concentrate on bringing new features for the Flash Player for desktop browsers. Adobe released an update for the Flash Player for Android recently that came with lots of bug fixes. They would continue to provide bug fixes in future but not add any new features. They would continue to develop Adobe AIR for both the desktop and mobile phones that is used for creating feature rich mobile applications. Source: Pocket-lint
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    Posted: 21 Nov 2011 11:03 PM PST


    Google Search for iPad has been updated with a new design that lets you search faster and more interactive than before. The search results displays instantly when you start typing. It also has a new slide-in pane when you click a result that lets you go back and forth from results to web pages quickly. New features in Google Search for iPad See search results and websites side-by-side to browse pages and results with the new slide-in pane Get to the right answer faster with Instant Previews and Google Instant View visual preview of the pages for your search result just by tapping the icon in the top right See images full-screen with image browsing in new image carousel and easily swipe through them to see other similar images Now just Swipe right to view snapshots of pages you've visited, stacked and organized by search term. Tap the magnifying glass on the top right-hand corner to highlight the most relevant section of the page and also recommend pages you like with the new +1 button. Now you can access the favorite Google services like Google News, Calendar and more from the new Apps menu. Here is a short video demo of the new Google Search app for iPad ...
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    Posted: 21 Nov 2011 10:39 PM PST


    Samsung UK has confirmed the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Samsung Galaxy S2 on their tweet. The Samsung Galaxy S2 is one of the best selling phones for Samsung with 10 million this September since its launch 6 month ago. The Samsung Galaxy S2 came with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) out of the box. Samsung Italy listed their eligible devices for the Android 4.0 update recently. HTC confirmed the Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for their top range phone earlier this month. The Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) would bring new features such as intuitive gestures, Face Unlock, Home screen folders and favorites tray , Resizable widgets , New lock screen actions, Better Error correction and word suggestion , Redesigned Gallery app with photo editor and lots more. Google released the source code for the Android 4.0 recently for the developers. Samsung might take some time to add their custom changes for the phone such as TouchWiz UI. People has already ported the custom Android 4.0 for the phone. The exact date of availability of the Android 4.0 update for the Samsung Galaxy S2 is not known yet.
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