Tuesday, October 18, 2011

New Android based Smart Phone – HTC HERO



HTC from Taiwan has announced the release of its next smartphone HTC HERO which is based on Android platform. It has the new user interface “Sense UI”. HTC HERO is 1st of Android based devices to support Adobe Flash. In addition, the smartphone has following features;
  • It is equipped with a 3.2-inch HVGA 480 x 320 resulotion display with a special anti- fingerprints coating and Teflon coated external body
  • 5 mega pixel camera with auto focus lens
  • AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System)
  • Compass
  • Accelerometer
  • 3.5 mm output for headphone
  • Customizable search buttons
  • The device has 512 MB of memory, expandable through microSD card
  • 288 MB RAM
  • 528 MHz Processor by Qualcomm
  • The Smart Phone HTC HERO will be available in Europe and Asia in this summer, its actual price is still un-known


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Mozilla to Develop OS based on android!







Mozilla, who are renowned for their successful internet browser, are entering the mobile race, developing a new web-centric OS that will directly compete with Google, Apple and Microsoft.

If the name Mozilla rings any bells it's because they're the tech boffins who put together Internet Explorer, the browser that Windows defaults to. Mozilla took the leviathan computing company on with its Firefox browser, and today it stands as the second most popular browser worldwide.


Now the company who was underdog to Microsoft looks to be playing the same role, but this time against internet mogul Google.


Announced on the Mozilla discussion forum, Mozilla have begun coding for phones and tablets. The BBC revealed the mobile operating system will draw on Android code, with Mozilla writing as much fresh code as possible. The hybrid-like operating system will be named Boot To Gecko. 


It is an unusual name for an OS, until you remember Gecko is the rendering engine employed by the Firefox browser that interprets web page coding and displays it in a screen-friendly format, a homage to its origins.


Even though Android coding will form the operating system's foundations, Mozilla hope to add a much more open wrapper around it than Google currently do, making it more versatile as an operating system.


Its shared foundations will also make Boot To Gecko compatible with the same phones as Android, competing as a direct alternative to Google.


Often, when you select a link from an application native to the Android or iOS market, the operating system will have to open a new webpage in the browser. Boot To Gecko aims to limit this by making applications much more web-centric.


If the venture proves successful, Mozilla will be waging war against industry giants, with Google, Apple and Microsoft dominating many facets of the technological world.