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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Install & Run Android Apps on Windows 7 Computers

The Android operating system is the world’s bestselling smartphone platform and it has achieved this feat within quick time. The main reason being the open source of Android and the availability of Android Apps which can help users to explore out of their smartphones. Currently there are over 0.2 million of Apps available for Android at Android Market online store run by Google. The better thing is that 80% of those apps are for free downloading and remaining 20% are the paid ones with nominal fee ranging from $1 to $5. The big development of Android is only because it has growing large number of developers writing applications which extends the functionality of mobile.
BlueStacks, a name unknown until now announces the launch of their technology which allow Windows 7 PC users to run Android, install Android apps and share data between the two operating system. With BlueStacks end consumers can enjoy the full Android environment, just install Android apps, test Android apps & use those apps on their Windows PC. You can also run the Windows on your Android phone providing you Dual OS in parallel with Windows and Android. You can switch instantaneously within 1 second of time and this requires no reboot. With this you can share media between the two OS and it’s packed with lot of features.
The end users can access the huge collection of free and paid Android apps from Amazon’s AppStore. The apps purchased from Amazon can be shared across multiple OC and phones too. In addition to Amazon AppStore, it also supports applications from GetJar, SlideMe, PocketGear & LivingSocial. Regardless of the application developers all the apps designed for operating in Android will work Windows too so that the users will have same feeling, interaction and use as they get through their phone.

How to Block Ads on Android Phone Applications

Ad Free
There are ads everywhere. Google AdSense has also get setup customization for all the publishers for Mobile Ads. Ever since in the rise of smartphone usage, the income through ads on mobile can be generated. For the techies they block ads on various browsers with different add-ons or plugins available officially through third-party developers.
Ads on sites can be rendered easily on your Android handset. The mobile ad size likes 728 x 90, 336 x 280 takes a precious ads slot or space especially when your screen is small and mobile phone are atmost 4 inches in size. So ads on your mobile can break your nerves and you would be looking to remove those ads. If yes, and if you are here, then you are right place for a right reference.
Ad Free is an Android application which serves the purpose of blocking ads on your Android browser. This app only works for rooted phones and if you are one those who has that handset then Ad Free is free for you to install.
So if your intention to block ads on your mobile then go ahead with this app.
Ad Free Download
The Ad Free Android App can be download officially at Market.Android.com. With a file size of mere 60k, it works for Android 2.1 OS too. It has 0.5 million to 1 million installs until now and it’s priced free for distribution and usage.
For those who are adding this app through QR code then point your mobile phone scanner to here -

World's first Mango phone announced.

Fujitsu Toshiba mobile communications has announced the world’s first Mango phone. Their new IS12T is the first Window Phone 7 device to be launched in Japan and comes with Windows Phone OS 7.5 Mango pre-installed.

This IPX5 water proof phone is only 10.6mm thin and has a 3.7-inch TFT LCD touchscreen on the front and a 13.2 megapixel camera on the back. Underneath, the IS12T runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8655, same as the one in the HTC Thunderbolt. It also has 32GB of internal memory along with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.

The IS12T will be sold in three colors, green, pink and black, starting September on Japan’s KDDI network. No price has been mentioned so far or anything about the international availability, although it is likely the phone will stay in Japan.

Manufacturers get it first. WP7 Mango is now ready

Microsoft has announced it is finished working on the Windows Phone 7 Mango update and it has been released to manufacturing (RTM). Mango is coming this fall on all the available phones and will be pre-installed on the new ones.

New BlackBerries coming, is it the Torch 2 and the Touch 9860?

Since i got my new job and my new android device HTC Desire Z, this the first time am updating my blog. sorry for the long absence but now i have resume from my AWOl, i greet you with the new that RIM are coming out with new devices.
I know for sure there are new BlackBerries coming today - RIM took to Twitter and Facebook to generate some buzz over the upcoming BB OS 7 phones. Are they the Torch 2 9810 and Touch 9860? Well, leaked press shots of these two devices make them the best bet.
You got it! New #BlackBerry devices are coming w/ our new OS, BlackBerry 7! Check back tmrw 4 deets on #BB7FanNight. ^CHMon Jul 25 20:25:03 via CoTweet
The BlackBerry Torch 2 9810 has been spotted in the wild and looks just like the original - but under the hood it's got a 1.2GHz CPU, 768MB RAM, 3.2" VGA screen and a 5MP camera that can record 720p. And of course, the spanking new BlackBerry OS 7.
The BlackBerry Touch 9860 (a.k.a. Monza) is no stranger to the rumor mill either - it packs the same specs as the Torch 2, save for the 3.7" WVGA screen and no hardware keyboard.
Update: I've seen a report that claims the Touch 9860 is actually the Storm 3. Also, BlackBerry's site jumped the gun and confirmed three versions of the Torch 2 - 9810/9850/9860. I'm still waiting on the official announcement.



Well, these leaked press shots come with no carrier branding but the "3G" label in the top right corner suggests those are GSM models. The Touch will have a CDMA version too - used to be called Monaco, but now seems to go by Volt.
Oh, and there's the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9930 too, which is official, but hasn’t launched yet - so, maybe today is the day for that too.
I'm keeping an eye on RIM and I'll let you know as soon as the new BlackBerry OS 7 phones break cover.

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