Friday, October 30, 2009

Google Libera Android 2.0

O Android, que é um sistema operacional para Smartphones, tem uma boa repercussão por onde passa e não é para menos, pois a plataforma é open-source, baseada em linux, e está presente em vários aparelhos de diversas marcas(como samsung galaxy, htc magic, que serão vendidos no Brasil pela TIM).

E para competir com as outras plataformas, especialmente a Iphone OS, a Google lança essa nova atualização que melhora e muito em vários aspectos a usabilidade do  OS.

Com certeza, esse será uma das grandes pedreiras para o Iphone e a Symbian em pouco tempo! E o melhor, quem ganha somos nós, consumidores

Para saber o que muda nessa versão acesse aqui e veja o vídeo:

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Free Manga Goodness, Game Design & All Around Busy.

So, I’ve been uber busy making quite a few things since… GRADUATION~! What with that being official and all now, I am quickly reminded that I have to hurry before the time comes whereas banks begin to hold their hand out to me in all earnest for the money I presently owe them for my education. Yee. Haw.

 

Anyway, aside from that wonderous journey I am having to make, I am also crafting a free online manga! This will be in full color, and be quite the exploratory journey for me artistically!

 

Emperor GANT, my comic, follows the tale of a young Grecian Girl, Terri Alexander, as she awakens in an alien world shaped by the enigmatic Emperor. She doesn’t know how she has gotten there, or why she may have been “taken” to begin with.
It is an Action/Adventure set over 10,000 years in the future, with heavy emphasis on story-telling, imagery and Action. >:3

 

The comic itself is actually already up! Previews and link to follow~!:

 

The Cover! Which doubles well as a poster!

Page 3~! Explosions not limited.

Yeah, it's anime... we've got curves.

Very Exciting! >:3

 

More of which can be found HERE: www.migoart.net/gantmanga

 

I’ve spent a lot of time getting together some promotional materials too! I put up a poster in my local comic shop, along with a couple that the gracious people at ITT (Namely John! – Thanks John!) allowed me to put up!

 

In the world of Game Design however, I should probably make a seperate post about how my FINAL in Game Design went. Though, just to be clear now… it went FANTASTIC. I made a 2-D sidescroller using the Torque Game Engine, which I shall post shortly to be played for free! (I’m gonna make a silly poster too!)

 

In fact, I’ll be posting it in the condition it was in when I showed it to the classroom~! This means there will be a beginning, an end, hand-drawn animations, custom music, levels and gameplay… but no cut-scenes and recycled sound-effects. I’ll add (And replace) those later: once I’m more comfortable with my time. :3

 

Aside from all of that, I’ve got eight commissions to finish, a website to update, t-shirts to make, reservations to fill and designs to… well… design! All before Dragon Age : Origins comes out.

 

Can’t miss out on my Dragon Age.

 

No matter what happens though, I’ll be free for any questions regarding the Torque Game Builder, which is my engine of choice in terms of game design.

GPS Makers Just Got Lost Due to Google Maps for Android 2.0

While today might go down as the day the Droid took over, it’s just one handset. Oh, it’s a sweet handset — one that has me tempted to get a new Verizon account — but at the end of the day, it’s just one handset that will have the spotlight until the next great handset hits. The bigger news in the long term is what comes with the Droid, and other Android 2.0 phones in the future: the free Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0.

I’ve watched the above video demo — and I’m boldly going to make a prediction. Google has trumped just about every other navigation service on the phone and will own a majority of the portable GPS  market within two to three years.

Yes, it’s that good. Why?

  • The service leverages the cloud and Google’s massive search information. No need to download or purchase maps, POIs or any other updates.
  • The easy voice search doesn’t require a specific POI or address. You can search for anything in simple terms, just like you can with a regular Google search. Example in the video: “navigate to the museum with the King Tut exhibit in San Francisco.” If you don’t know which museum it is, how will a standalone GPS device know where to look?
  • Street view and satellite integration adds an extra touch that competitors just can’t match easily. And I can see the value of each because I’ve had some doubts when told to make a turn. Having a view of exactly what I should see is fantastic.
  • Google is clearly working with the hardware vendors. The new Verizon Droid, for example, is built by Motorola and can use a car dock for the Maps software. When placed in the car dock, the phone intelligently knows to use “car dock” mode for easier navigation and button presses.
  • The navigation service is free, aside from any data charges from the carrier. Essentially, you’re getting a superior standalone GPS as a free bonus with your phone.
  • Android is on a huge upward growth path. Early predictions for 2012 are over 75 million Android devices sold — and most, if not all of them, are likely to offer this navigation software. Those numbers have to hurt if your a personal navigation device maker.

I’m not trying to play down the Verizon Droid launch here. The phone looks incredible and if I didn’t already have two monthly phone bills, I’d likely be snapping one up. Android 2.0 combined with great coverage is a potent combination. But I don’t want to overlook the long-term and bigger impact of what Google has done for navigation today. Simply put — they nailed it at the same time they put a nail in the coffin of the existing GPS market.

Droid trio faces user inertia in ten countries

The Motorola-Verizon-Google collaboration may be a solid contender to Apple’s iPhone, yet is starting from far behind.

At least that’s what over 20,500 mobile phone subscribers in 10 countries had to say about it by how they’re using mobile phones today. MetaFacts surveyed these respondents as part of its Technology User Profile 2009 Global Insights Edition.

First, MetaFacts classifies SmartPhones differently than most research firms – based on how actual users end up actually using their mobile phones. We believe customers vote with their fingers, and are the final and best judge of what a smartphone is, and what a basic mobile phone is.

Basic phone users should be admired for their bob-ness. In tech lingo, BOB means Best Of Breed, which is about those who prefer to use the best tool for the job versus the all-in-one Swiss army knife approach. The simplest mobile phone users use their mobile phone for less than three activities on average, with only one activity reaching half of this group: making a phone call.

At the other end of the spectrum, the smartest mobile phone subscribers busily juggle over 13 activities on average and with 15 activities done by over half of this handy group.

We compared the share of mobile phone users who use their phones with the smartest breadth of activities versus those who are the simplest. We found the U.S. carriers with the richest ratio of the smartest to basic users are with MetroPCS, Sprint Nextel, and AT&T. Although these carriers have lower overall shares than Verizon, they have savvier subscribers in how their use their handsets.

We similarly looked at the brands of mobile phones in current use across 10 countries. Of the top 12 mobile phone brands, Motorola ranked last, edging out Sanyo, while Apple ranked first, followed by RIM, HTC, Palm, and Sony. The findings are similar in the U.S., although with the top five in a slightly different rank order. Whether in the U.S. or in any of the other nine countries we surveyed, Motorola and Sanyo have whole new types of customers to reach.

We also looked at survey respondents to see Motorola’s share among those who use Google to search the most, and found that Motorola has a slightly higher share among those who use Yahoo, MSN, Bing/Live Search, or Wikipedia.

Enthusiastic engineers, marketers and perhaps investors will see this half-empty glass as room for tremendous growth. Their speed of market success will depend less on the technology itself and more about how soon mobile phone users change what they do.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Sense UI made official for HTC Magic owners in Taiwan!

We were all surprised to hear the sense ui was going to be updated for htc phones only! Now it has come! Owners of the HTC Magic in Taiwan are getting the update. Unfortunately, this update isn’t for many magics and will not come to the dream. Brazil’s website already showe a magic with sense ui on it! Now so can taiwan. One this is for sure and that is google branded ones wont get it.

Please comment on this!

-Droidboy

AT&T Mobility is nipping at Verizon's heels

Verizon Wireless’ subscriber rolls are growing, but not as fast as AT&T’s

Source: Company reports

In the quarterly report that Verizon (VZ) issued Monday, the number that’s getting the most attention is 1.2 million.

That’s how many new wireless subscribers Verizon added over the past three months. And it’s being compared unfavorably with the 2 million that AT&T Mobility (T) gained in the same period.

Verizon, with a new total of 88.8 million subscribers, still has the largest wireless network — something its ads never tire of reminding us. But AT&T, with 81.6 million, is catching up, and there’s no mystery why. Of AT&T’s 2 million new subscribers, 1.28 million bought Apple (AAPL) iPhones — more customers than Verizon added with all its cellphones, smart or otherwise.

But AT&T’s momentum may be short lived.

AT&T’s churn rate, while much improved (down from 1.69% a year ago to 1.43% today), is still higher than Verizon’s (1.13% for contract customers). Meanwhile, complaints about AT&T’s spotty service, especially in densely populated metropolitan areas, have not abated.

What the iPhone did for AT&T

Meanwhile Verizon has started to strike back, both with TV ads that directly attack AT&T and the iPhone, and with promises of new services and devices.

Verizon is scheduled to begin deploying a faster, so-called 4G network this fall; AT&T’s 4G rollout won’t begin until next year.

And the iPhone may soon have tough competition from a pair of devices Verizon is about to launch that run Google’s (GOOG) Android system. One of them, Motorola’s (MOT) Droid, is getting strong early reviews.

Verizon reported Monday that its revenue grew 10.2% in the third quarter to $27.27 billion while profits fell 9% to $2.89 billion  — results that were better than expected.

AT&T reported last week that its quarterly earnings had dropped 1.2% to $3.2 billion on revenue that dipped 1.6% to $30.86 billion. Revenue from AT&T’s wireless division, however, increased 8.2% and wireless profits grew 41%.

See also:

  • Verizon and Google go after Apple
  • Verizon vs. AT&T: There’s a map for that
  • The Droid: Serious iPhone competition

[Follow Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Twitter @philiped]

Friday, October 23, 2009

τα χαρακτηριστικα του Droid της Motorola

Τα στοιχεία του νέου Droid της Motorola « Productivity

Η Motorola κατά λάθος «άνοιξε» το site του νέου της κινητού, Droid, στο οποίο φυσικά υπήρχαν και όλα τα στοιχεία της συσκευής. Βασισμένο στο Android της Google, διαθέτει οθόνη 16:9 3,7» με ανάλυση 480×854, κάμερα 5MPixel με δυνατότητα 4x zoom, autofocus και διπλό LED flash. Δυστυχώς, ο επεξεργαστής του κινείται σε πιο περιορισμένα επίπεδα, στα 550MHz – όχι πολύ γρηγορότερος από τις παλαιότερες προτάσεις της HTC, που, ας πούμε, «δεν φημίζονταν για τις επιδόσεις τους»[next]