Cell Phone News and Reviews

Friday, February 10, 2012

Cell Phone News and Reviews


Info: Video demonstrates how to use your Galaxy Nexus as a desktop computer

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 01:07 PM PST

Video demonstrates how to use your Galaxy Nexus as a desktop computer

In Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Google added even better support for plug in and Bluetooth peripherals. The idea to increase the options for game controlers, or for those who wanted to use a Bluetooth keyboard for inputting long-form text into say Gmail.

Software developer and science fiction writer Christain Cantrell decided to take that one step further, and plug a monitor and all of the usual desktop peripherals into a Galaxy Nexus to see what the desktop experience would be like. The results are surprisingly functional (and even fairly polished), as you can see in the video below.

There isn't anything specific to the Galaxy Nexus hardware here – this should be possible on any suitably powerful ICS device (once ICS starts to be deployed to a wider range of devices), although OEM skins might negatively impact the results.

When you think about how much Motorola likely invested to develop their Webtop environment to bring similar functionality to their Gingerbread devices – and how much better this looks over Motorola's initial attempts – it really drives home how powerful Android 4.0 can be in a wide range of user scenarios.

Read more: Video demonstrates how to use your Galaxy Nexus as a desktop computer ~ Tech Gadget


RIM BlackBerry Bold 9930- Is It a Perfect Business Phone?

Posted: 10 Feb 2012 07:57 AM PST

Although it is an upgraded cell phone from BlackBerry it lacks a few more things to be a perfect Business phone. So it can not be a perfect business phone. View Details Here- Electropedia Blog


What kind of phone?

Posted: 09 Feb 2012 02:06 PM PST

My wife has a cell phone and if she make 2 calls for 2 minutes a month then she's used it a lot. She doen't even turn it on unless she calls me to ask a question or let me know where she is. Paying $35 a month seem crazy for the use. Can anyone recomend an alternative option. Don't need text or any WEB browsing.
Thanks


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