Thursday, 2 February 2012

Tom's Love Letters

Send beautifully designed Valentine's day cards to your loved ones. Featuring Talking Tom and Angela, Tom's femme fatale.

Talking Tom is falling in love with Angela. Just a glance of her is enough to make him lose control. He tries to kiss her, he wants to hug her...

★★★ FEATURES ★★★
✔ Romantic animations of Tom kissing or hugging Angela.
✔ 9 beautifully designed romantic postcards that you can send to a loved one.
✔ 3 catchy songs you can switch between.
✔ Hours of fun and love.

★★★ HOW TO PLAY ★★★
✔ Touch the screen to start a kiss.
✔ Press the music button to switch songs.
✔ Press the postcard button to send loving postcards.
✔ Share your postcards via MMS, email or Facebook.

情人節必備 App!湯姆貓貓 eCard App!
很著名的 Talking Tom Cat 推出了情人節必用的新系列,名為 Tom’s Love Letters,這次除了 Tom 之外更加入牠的女朋友 Angela,只要按一按牠們就會 Kiss!很可愛!它內置了 eCard 製作功能,可讓用戶輸入特定的文字訊息,然後儲存或分享到 Facebook。程式同時提供 iPhone 及 iPad 版,別錯過!

http://itunes.apple.com/app/toms-love-letters/id496218553?mt=8

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 not at Mobile World Congress, says Samsung

Samsung has confirmed to CNET UK that the Samsung Galaxy S3 won't be making an appearance at Mobile World Congress, dashing hopes that we would get a glimpse at the successor to the rampagingly successful Galaxy S2 before the end of February.

Instead, the S3 will be shown off at a separate event in the first half of 2012.

The South Korean tech giant said in a statement, "Samsung is looking forward to introducing and demonstrating exciting new mobile products at Mobile World Congress 2012.

"The successor to the Galaxy S2 smart phone will be unveiled at a separate Samsung-hosted event in the first half of the year, closer to commercial availability of the product."

Sad news then. But reading between the lines, what can we glean from Samsung's decision to hold back on showing off the S3?

Samsung will be keen to give the S3 as much impact as possible, and likely doesn't want the enormous flood of new devices unveiled at Mobile World Congress to steal attention from its flagship phone.

Clearly Samsung is taking a leaf out of Apple's book. Apple never exhibits at trade shows, choosing to lift the lid on new products at its own special press conferences. Apple products often go on sale very soon after they're announced -- something else Samsung seems keen to emulate if that "closer to commercial availability" hint is anything to go by.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Samsung Galaxy S Advance gets official

Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S Advance smartphone. There are no real surprises and boasts the same features we mentioned yesterday. The phone is an upgrade from the original Galaxy S device that comes with 1GHz dual-core processor and 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display with curved glass design.

The phone runs on Android 2.3 OS and comes with 14.4Mbps HSPA, 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 720p video playback and recording, A-GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, 8 or 16B of internal memory, 768MB of RAM, Allshare, FM Radio, microSD card slot and 1500mAh battery.

Samsung has also customized the device’s software with TouchWiz UI, Live Panels and pre-loads apps and services like various Hubs – Readers, Game, Music, ChatON messaging service, Find my Mobile, Kies Air, Samsung Apps and more.

It will be released in Russia first in February followed by CIS, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Southeast and Southwest Asia, Latin America and China.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Samsung announces Series 9 All-in-one PC in South Korea

Samsung has announced its top-end all-in-one PC in South Korea. The Series 9 900A7A boasts an asymmetrical premium design and comes with an ultra-slim 27-inch monitor that measures just 11.7mm. The AIO however, is packed with features.

It is powered by Intel’s Core i7 2600S processor and features full HD resolution support, 1TB HDD, AMD Radeon HD 6730M GPU, USB 3.0, Blu-ray, 3D support, HDMI port, Live TV support, JBL stereo speakers and a full HD webcam.

The Series 9 all-in-one PC will cost 2,690,000 won (US$2368).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JSm6NuTF_v8

Kodak files for Bankruptcy

In a not so surprising move, one of world’s oldest camera maker has filed for bankruptcy in the United States. The company has voluntary filed Chapter 11 petition to reorganize the business structure to “bolster liquidity in the U.S. and abroad, monetize non-strategic intellectual property, fairly resolve legacy liabilities, and enable the Company to focus on its most valuable business lines.”

Kodak has also gained a $950 million credit facility from Citigroup that will help the company to enhance liquidity and working capital.

Kodak says Chapter 11 will enable them to maximize the value of their digital capture patents and printing and deposition technologies.

Cowon launches Z2 Plenue Android PMP in South Korea

After D3 Plenue, Cowon has jumped again in the Android arena with the launch of Z2 Plenue Android media player. This PMP is schedule to go on sale in South Korea soon, and will be available in 8/16/32GB memory variants.

Cowon Z2 Plenue features a 1GHz single core processor, 800MHZ VPU, 320MHz MALI3D, 3.7 inch AMOLED display with 800×480p resolution, 512MB RAM, Android 2.3, FM Radio, HDMI out, JetEffect 3.0 & BBE + with 39 presets and microSD slot. As you would expect, it comes with support for plethora of codecs.

It will compete with the likes of Galaxy Player 3.6, and Sony Z series. In terms of pricing the 8GB version has been priced around 190,000 won, while 16 and 32GB versions will go for 259,000 won and 339,000 won.

Samsung starts mass producing Embedded Multi-Chip Memory for entry-level smartphones

Samsung has started mass production of Embedded Multi-Chip package (eMCP) memory to cater to the rising demand of entry and mid-level smartphones. The new eMCPs use Samsung’s 30nm-based LPDDR2 RAMs that deliver a data transmission speed of 1066Mbps and 20nm-class NAND flash memory.

Samsung says the new eMCP solution will help to deliver enhanced performance and a longer battery life, thus giving mobile phone manufacturers a simpler design process.

The new eMCP solution will come with 4GB of NAND flash memory along with choice of 256MB, 512MB, 768MB RAM.