Showing posts with label android app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android app. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 April 2012

BBM Might Come to Android and iOS This Year


The BlackBerry messenger or BBM for android has shown up in works, expected to be announced officially by the end of this year.
Research in Motion (RIM) the makers of BlackBerry smartphones had announced the interconnectivity of popular social networking application such as Facebook and Twitter with BlackBerry messenger, with the release of Facebook for BlackBerry 3.0 and Twitter for BlackBerry 3.0 apps.
But interconnectivity is not just the only thing that the company is looking at. It seems that the company is further planning to expand its portfolio with the addition of its popular BBM service with android as well.
Technobufallo.com has caught hold of some images of BBM for Android version 0.8.87 running SitSLIP debugger 1.3.45 on a device with a 320 x 240-pixel resolution display.

BlackBerry had also very recently opted for android application to be ported to its tablet platform making several android applications available on the BlackBerry Playbook devices.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Max Payne Mobile now available for Download for iPhone and iPad


Max Payne Mobile is now available for Download for iPhone and iPad as Rockstar Games announced last week. It is a cinematic action-shooter  that has slow-motion gunplay, Bullet Time and more similar to the PC game. This is a universal app that works both on iPhone and iPad including iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 1, iPad 2 and the new iPad.

Features of Max Payne Mobile
Max Payne’s signature slow motion gunplay, Bullet Time
Stunningly sharp, HD quality resolution and textures
Retina supported resolution for the new iPad
Gameplay tailored for touch screen devices
Highly customizable controls
Multiple aiming modes
Rockstar Social Club integration to track stats, unlock cheats and more
Download Max Payne Mobile for iPhone and iPad from the Apple iTunes Store for $2.99. The Android App would be available on April 26th.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

LG unveils 4G phone

 LG Electronics Inc, the world's No.3 handset maker, launched a new smartphone that runs on South Korea's fast, fourth-generation network, in the company's latest attempt to rescue its loss-making handset business.

The Optimus LTE will square off against Samsung Electronics Co's 4G version of its flagship Galaxy S model and Apple's new iPhone, which runs on standard 3G network, during the key year-end holiday season.

The high-end model comes after LG suffered five consecutive quarterly losses from handset sales and is set to report a wider loss for the September quarter later this month due to a lack of attractive high-end models.

LG has been slower than its bigger rivals to refocus on smartphones, and its smaller scale has held it back from profiting from rising demand for cheaper phones.

The firm now hopes its early move to the 4G segment can help revive its fortunes. "Optimus LTE is our ambitious product that mobilizes our LTE and display technologies," Na Young-bae, senior vice president and head of LG's domestic marketing, told reporters.

The model, with a 4.5-inch high-definition screen, has an 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. It is powered by Qualcomm Inc's 1.5 GHz dual core processing chip and Google's gingerbread version of the Android operating system.

Its hardware offering is similar to Samsung's Galaxy S II LTE. LG said it has yet to decide when the product will go on sale in overseas markets.

It has some 1,400 LTE patents, which some analysts estimate are worth $8 billion. LG is expected to report that loss margins from handset sales worsened in the third quarter to around 3 per cent from 1.7 per cent loss margin in the second quarter, due to reduced volume shipments after it trimmed feature phone lineups to focus on smartphones.

In July, the company cut this year's smartphone sales target by 20 percent to 24 million units and gave no outlook for when the business may become profitable.

Many analysts have forecast the business to turn profitable next year, but confidence levels have waned after the consecutive string of quarterly losses.