Friday, November 16, 2012

Nexus S & Motorola Xoom not getting Android 4.2 JB, to remain on Android 4.1.2 November 15 by kashyap 15. November 2012 16:11 Google’s Nexus devices have a great future when it comes to upgrade to any new OS that is introduced by Google. But this is not forever and the same is now being experienced with the launch of the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. The Samsung Nexus S and Motorola Xoom were the two device which firstly got the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade and now it appears that it is the end of road for these devices. Although Motorola Xoom is not Nexus branded, it is now owned by Google as the search engine giant bought Motorola and was thus provided with the Android 4.1 upgrade making it the first tablet to receive the upgrade. The confirmation about the Nexus S and Xoom that it will not be upgraded to the latest iteration of Android OS comes to light straight from Google’s AOSP lead Jean-Baptiste Queru who stated "There is no support for 4.2 on Nexus S and Xoom. Those devices should continue using 4.1.2. I can’t comment about the future of Nexus S and Xoom, sorry". While it might seems as Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is just “dot” upgrade from Android 4.1 Jelly Bean this decision might have been taken considering the hardware compatibility of the devices with the new OS. There might be lots of new codings inside the OS which is not permitting Google to take the new OS to the older devices and it is also to be spotted that the devices have got a much longer support from Google than they deserved and now the Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are out, it was time for Google to pull the switch. Now, if users own the Nexus S or Motorola Xoom, Android 4.1.2 is all that Google has got for them. Source : Mobigyaan More Sharing ServicesShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmail Share Be the first to rate this post Currently .0/5 Stars. 1 2 3 4 5 Tags: E-mail | Kick it! | DZone it! | del.icio.us Permalink | Comments (0) | Post RSSRSS comment feed Leaked Nokia presentation slide confirms Windows Phone 7.8 features November 15 by Munish 15. November 2012 15:11 Now the Windows Phone 8 OS has gone formal, the focus has shifted to the Windows Phone 7.8 upgrade for the older devices. For now, users only know that the Windows Phone 7.8 upgrade will carry a few new features from the Windows Phone 8 to the older devices which include the new start screen. But now an alleged slide has leaked which was used in a Windows Phone 7.8 presentation unveils the features that are coming with the new upgrade. The leaked slides include features such as new Start Screen that will come with three Live Tile sizes which users can customize. Users will be able to use twenty themes and they can also customize them with their Windows Phone Smartphone’s. With the help of this new upgrade, users can edit MP3 files and can use those files as a ringtone, while the Internet Explorer has security updates and fixes. Yet we have no idea that when the Windows Phone 7.8 upgrade will roll out for users previously it has been heard that the upgrade will roll-out, once the marketing for the first batch of Windows Phone 8 Smartphone ends along with other Windows Phone 8 features such as Rooms and Xbox Music. Source : Mobigyaan More Sharing ServicesShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmail Share Be the first to rate this post Currently .0/5 Stars. 1 2 3 4 5 Tags: Nokia E-mail | Kick it! | DZone it! | del.icio.us Permalink | Comments (0) | Post RSSRSS comment feed Nokia continues its downward slide, now at No 7 November 15 by kashyap 15. November 2012 14:11 According to the Gartner's report, "Nokia, which is still the No 1 mobile phone manufacturer in India, is struggling in the worldwide Smartphone market. The Finnish handset company has now slipped to No 7 position from its earlier No 3 ranking in last quarter itself, i.e. in just three months". This is regardless of a better than expected sales of Asha series of phones which in fact helped the company lessen the market share loss which otherwise would have pushed Nokia out of number 10 rankings. As per the report, "Globally sales of mobile phones declined 3 per cent in third quarter of 2012. At the same time, Smartphone sales increased 47 per cent compared to last year. Smartphone sales accounted for 39.6 per cent of total mobile phone sales; however the growth could be hampered by the rise of tablets in the subsequent quarters ". For Nokia, this change in choice of phones means that the segment in which it is best-selling - i.e. feature phones with its Asha series of full touch phone, is actually fast decreasing. Smartphone’s segment, where Nokia holds very small market share is actually increasing very fast. Presently Nokia has 19.2 per cent market share as compared to 23.9 per cent last year. On the other hand, Samsung has increased its lead further in Smartphone’s and has overtaken Nokia in overall sales in last couple of quarters. Overall it has 22.9 per cent market share while in Smartphone space Apple contributes 46.5 per cent sales. As stated by the analyst in Gartner, "Smartphone’s continued to fuel sales of mobile phones worldwide with sales rising to 169.2 million units in the third quarter of 2012. The Smartphone market was dominated by Apple and Samsung. "Both vendors together controlled 46.5 per cent of Smartphone market leaving a handful of vendors fighting over a distant third spot". He further added, "RIM moved to the No 3 spot with HTC not far behind, at No 4. "Both HTC and RIM have seen their sales declining in past few quarters, and the challenges might prevent them from holding on to their current rankings in coming quarters.” As per the Gartner analysts, “There will be a lower-than-usual boost from the holiday season. Consumers are either cautious with their spending or finding new gadgets like tablets, as more attractive presents.” Samsung's mobile phones sales continued to pick up the pace, adding up almost 98 million units in the third quarter of 2012, up 18.6 per cent year-on-year. Samsung saw strong demand for Galaxy Smartphone’s across different price points, and it further widened the gap with Apple in the Smartphone market, which sold 55 million Smartphone’s in the third quarter of 2012. Samsung commanded 32.5 per cent of the global Smartphone market in the third quarter of 2012. In the third quarter of 2012, Nokia's mobile phone sales declined 21.9 per cent, but overall sales at 82.3 million were far better than Gartner's early estimate, largely driven by increased sales of the Asha full touch range. This as bad quarter for the Nokia with Smartphone sales as they went on the No 7 position worldwide with 7.2 million Smartphone’s sold in the third quarter. The arrival of the new Lumia devices on Windows 8 should help to stop the decline in share in the fourth quarter of 2012, although it won't be until 2013 to see a noteworthy improvement in Nokia's position. Apple's sales to end users added to 23.6 million units in the third quarter of 2012, up 36.2 per cent year-on-year. As per the Gartner analysts, “With iPhone 5 launching in more territories in the fourth quarter of 2012, including China, and the upcoming holiday season, it is expected that Apple will have its traditionally strongest quarter.” Gartner report also mentioned that Android continued to increase its market share, up 19.9 per cent points in the third quarter of 2012. Although RIM lost market share, it climbed to the No 3 position as Symbian is nearing the end of its lifecycle. Gartner analysts expect that with the launch of iPhone 5 iOS’s share will grow strongly in the fourth quarter of 2012 because users held on to their replacements in many markets ahead of the iPhone 5 wider roll out. Windows Phone's share weakened quarter-on-quarter as the Windows Phone 8 launch dampened demand of Windows Phone 7 devices. 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Google’s Nexus devices have a great future when it comes to upgrade to any new OS that is introduced by Google. But this is not forever and the same is now being experienced with the launch of the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. The Samsung Nexus S and Motorola Xoom were the two device which  firstly got the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade and now it appears that it is the end of road for these devices.
Although Motorola Xoom is not Nexus branded, it is now owned by Google as the search engine giant bought Motorola and was thus provided with the Android 4.1 upgrade making it the first tablet to receive the upgrade.
The confirmation about the Nexus S and Xoom that it will not be upgraded to the latest iteration of Android OS comes to light straight from Google’s AOSP lead Jean-Baptiste Queru who stated "There is no support for 4.2 on Nexus S and Xoom. Those devices should continue using 4.1.2. I can’t comment about the future of Nexus S and Xoom, sorry".
While it might seems as Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is just “dot” upgrade from Android 4.1 Jelly Bean this decision might have been taken considering the hardware compatibility of the devices with the new OS.
There might be lots of new codings inside the OS which is not permitting Google to take the new OS to the older devices and it is also to be spotted that the devices have got a much longer support from Google than they deserved and now the Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are out, it was time for Google to pull the switch. Now, if users own the Nexus S or Motorola Xoom, Android 4.1.2 is all that Google has got for them.

Govt. receives bids worth just Rs.9407 crore as 2G auction ends

In February, Supreme Court of India cancelled 122 licenses which were granted to nine carriers by the telecom minister A Raja in 2008. At that time the Government was ordered to conduct fresh auctions at the present price which has been going on for the last couple of days and the results are out.
The fresh 2G spectrum auction has fetched the government just Rs.9,407 Crore whereas it was expected by the government that they might earn Rs.40,000 Crore from it. Unfortunetly this amount is a little less than the Rs.9,500 Crore that was fetched by the previous auction conducted by A.Raja.
All the 22 telecom circles ry have been put by the Govt. on auction but the response was lukewarm. Important circles such as Delhi and Mumbai did not get any bids as the operators felt that the base price for the spectrum in these circles were too high. Also circles such as Karnataka and Rajasthan also did not see any bidders. The Government had decreased the approximation earning from Rs.40,000 Crore to Rs.20,000 Crore when it cancelled the CDMA auctions as the only two bidders move back from the auctions.

Share direct download links of Android app with Google plus

A new functionality has been added by the Google into its Google Plus service. This new feature permits users to share installation links of all available applications of Play Store on the social network. By just clicking on the shared links of the apps users can install those apps without having to follow the link and go to the Google Play store manually.
Still the applications will be governed by geographical limitations and their usability would not be affected by this new inclusion. With the help of this new feature, users can simply share any application with their circles on Google plus right form within the Google Play store on both the Android as well as through the internet browsers.
The application link will come out as a ready download and when user selects the download button  for this application he/she would directly be redirected to the permissions page following which the application will be made available on the linked device.
However the addition is not a very large but certainly in terms of utility and accessibility it goes a long way helping users share useful apps with other users will get easier access. This new feature has already been enabled for all the users and anyone can access this new feature with the help of  a Google account.

Dell is not just PC seller Says country head

Dell, a progressive 60 billion dollar US hardware company, has started its operations in Bangladesh as Dell Bangladesh.
Sonia Bashir Kabir heads Dell Bangladesh and is the only female who is leading a multinational technology business in not just Bangladesh but also in South Asia.
In a recent interview with The Daily Star, Kabir spoke about Dell's products, solutions, services, market positioning and its plan for Bangladesh.
End-to-end hardware solution provider
Most of the people have this misconception that Dell only sells desktop and laptops. But Dell is an end-to-end hardware solution provider - which means that Dell also sells servers, switches, routers, storage and peripherals also which includes projectors, batteries, printers, monitors and more. Dell's competitors are IBM, HP, Cisco and EMC. Dell goes head to head with all these major brands in the Bangladesh market and is ramping up speed to get more aggressive.
“For your hardware solution if you take storage from EMC, servers from IBM and switches from Cisco and if something goes wrong, which vendor do you go after? My pitch to my clients is they focus on their core competency and let Dell take away their pain points. Dell is a one-stop shop - all you have to do is just make one call to Dell to solve the problem. It's like using one arrow to shoot and kill.”
Number 1 in South Asia
According to a just released IDC (a market research, analysis and advisory firm specialised in information technology, telecommunications and consumer technology) report, Dell is now number one in the South Asia.
“We are doing very well in this region,” Kabir said.
In Bangladesh Dell's biggest customers are the Financial Services Industry (FSI), the Government of Bangladesh and Telcos. Dell is now eyeing the Small and Medium Business (SMB) and has worked out an impressive “Go to market strategy” which they rolled out early this month.
Dell's mission is to touch every customer's lives from home user to corporate. Dell has its products classified into two segments consumer and commercial. Dell plans to invest heavily to tap into the consumer market.
“We are betting on the consumer market of 160 million people and we are seeing growth in every quarter,” she said.
Dell is number one in the South Asia in both the consumer and commercial segments.
Cloud computing
Like other companies, Dell is also focused on moving towards the cloud.
“I think it's very important for Bangladesh. We don't really need stand alone software or hardware here. It's an over kill at some point.” She said everything is moving towards a service now. “Infrastructure is a service, software is a service and so is the platform.”
However, Bangladesh has to wait for some time for the cloud computing to kick in, because business models have to be rolled out.”
Service drives future sales
Dell is providing after sale service for desktop and laptop PCs through Computer Source Ltd.
“Dell is playing in the server, storage and switch space, we are dealing with the mission critical applications. If a bank faces a problem with our product, they don't have the time to wait for Dell to provide delayed service. Instant support is needed to solve the problem. We will be investing in DSP (Dell Service Provider) for our enterprise products - there will be a team of service technicians and inventory /spare parts to provide 24x7 service. Stay tuned, as Dell's best is yet to come.”
Dell's plan for Bangladesh
“We are working with the Ministry for Women and Children affairs and Ministry of Science and ICT. Our plan is to engage in meaningful CSR projects where a difference is actually made in people's lives. Cannot comment much as we are in the early stages of formulating projects but we will get the help of media to share what we will be doing.”
“Our corporate headquarters team is constantly looking into acquisitions to complement our line of products and investing in R&D. I am confident we will continue to grow aggressively and give all our competitors a run for their money as we go after market share. “
Bangladesh has no legacy issues and morphs to state of the art technology. We are a nation known to leapfrog and acquire the best. There is a lot of work that needs to be done to make our Prime Minister's dream of Digital Bangladesh come true. Dell will be by her side.”
When asked, Kabir did not comment on the size of the business in Bangladesh but informal market estimates indicate Dell is well positioned as a USD $100m per year business in Bangladesh.

Samsung plans no settlement with Apple

A top Samsung executive said Wednesday that the South Korean electronics giant had no plans to follow Taiwanese firm HTC in seeking a settlement over its patent disputes with arch-rival Apple.
Samsung and Apple are currently embroiled in patent lawsuits in 10 nations including the United States and Germany, accusing each other of stealing design and technology.
HTC, which had been locked in similar suits with Apple around the world, announced Sunday that the two companies had reached a deal to end all outstanding litigation and sign a 10-year licensing agreement over patents.
"We have no such intention," J.K. Shin, the head of Samsung Electronics' mobile unit, told reporters when asked if Samsung would seek a similar settlement.
Samsung -- the world's top mobile and smartphone maker -- was ordered by a US jury in August to pay Apple $1.05 billion in damages for illegally copying iPhone and iPad features for its flagship Galaxy S smartphones.
It has appealed the ruling.
Since then, two separate rulings by courts in Japan and the Netherlands have dismissed Apple's claims of patent infringement.
Shin also said Wednesday that Samsung expected fourth-quarter smartphone sales to be as strong as the third quarter, when its newest Galaxy S3 device became the world's top-selling smartphone.

Nokia to offer free maps app, service for rival handsets

Nokia has unveiled plans to offer a free maps app on rivals' devices.
Maps will initially be released on Apple iOS devices offering downloadable street plans for offline use, and audio-based directions for pedestrians.
Nokia is also developing a version for Mozilla's forthcoming Firefox operating system, and will release software tools to allow third parties to make use of its data on Android devices.
The move is designed to help the firm compete against Google's rival product.
Nokia already powers maps available on Windows Phone handsets, Amazon's Kindle tablets, Yahoo services including Flickr, Garmin sat-nav kits, and about four out of five cars with in-built map displays. Last month Nokia also unveiled a deal with Oracle that will see the business software firm make use of its location services in its products.
Nokia claims more than 20 years of expertise in the area thanks to its acquisition of Navteq for $8.1bn (£5.1bn) in 2007.

World's first dual screens notebook computer "Taichi"

The world's first dual screens notebook computer "Taichi" produced by Taiwan's personal computer giant ASUS is displyed in Tokyo on November 14 at (R) is reflected image on a miror. It has 11.6-inch LCD display on the both side, enabling to use as a tablet and notebook computer. The unique PC, equipped with Intel's Core i7 processor on its CPU will go on sale December 8. Photo: AFP

Egypt PM decries Gaza 'disaster'

Egypt's prime minister has condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza as a disaster during a short visit to the territory.
Hisham Qandil, who visited a hospital and talked to Palestinian politicians during his three-hour visit, said Israeli "aggression" must stop.
Israel struck at more than 130 targets overnight and militants fired 11 rockets from Gaza.
At least 18 Palestinians and three Israelis have been killed since Israel began its offensive on Wednesday.
The Israeli army began an initial draft of 16,000 reservists on Friday, after the government authorised the call-up of 30,000.
The BBC's Jon Donnison in Gaza says there is not yet any sign of a ground offensive.
Ministry building wrecked
Militants and civilians, including at least five children, are among the Palestinian dead, Palestinian officials say.
Two Israeli women and a man died when a rocket fired from Gaza hit a building in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi on Thursday, Israeli officials said.
Qandil visited the Council of Ministers building in Gaza, and also a hospital treating those wounded in attacks.
His Muslim Brotherhood now dominates the Egyptian government and has close ties with Hamas, which controls Gaza.
Israel had agreed to stop firing during his visit, but only if militants also stopped their rocket attacks.
Shortly after Qandil's arrival, Israeli officials said they had launched air strikes because rockets had continued to hit Israeli cities.
Israel killed a Hamas military leader on Wednesday, sparking intense violence and rumours of an invasion.
Explosions continued in Gaza throughout the night, with huge blasts rocking Gaza City as dawn broke on Friday.
Witnesses said parts of the Gaza interior ministry were destroyed in the overnight raids.
Israel said it had targeted dozens of rocket-launching facilities in the territory.
In recent days, militants say they have fired more than 350 rockets from Gaza.
Israel said 130 rockets had been intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system.
In Tel Aviv on Thursday, residents took cover after air-raid sirens alerted them to a missile threat for the first time since the Gulf War in 1991.
The armed wing of Islamic Jihad said it had fired an Iranian-built Fajr-5 rocket, which has an estimated range of 75km (45km).
Reports said two missiles had landed near Tel Aviv: one hit an uninhabited area and another is thought to have landed in the sea.

BBC pay out 185,000 pounds over false abuse claim

The BBC agreed to pay 185,000 pounds on Thursday to a former treasurer of Britain's Conservative Party wrongly accused of child sex abuse as a result of one of its reports.
The settlement came as media reports said one of the BBC's former stars had been arrested as part of an ongoing police investigation into sex crimes centred on the publicly funded broadcaster.
Lord Alistair McAlpine, an ally of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, was widely named on the internet as being the unidentified senior politician accused in a report by the BBC's flagship Newsnight programme of abusing boys in social care.
The flawed film sparked one of the worst crises in the broadcaster's 90-year history and claimed the scalp of Director General George Entwistle, after the abuse victim central to the BBC investigation said McAlpine was not one of his attackers.
"I am delighted to have reached a quick and early settlement with the BBC," McAlpine said in a statement.
"I have been conscious that any settlement will be paid by the licence fee payers, and have taken that into account in reaching agreement with the BBC."
His lawyer warned others who had sullied his client's reputation to get in touch before they too faced litigation, a threat which could ensnare hundreds of Twitter users and bloggers who wrongly named McAlpine.
"We will now be continuing to seek settlements from other organisations that have published defamatory remarks and individuals who have used Twitter to defame me," McAlpine said.
TWITTER USERS IN THE FRAME
One of the first who could face action is Sally Bercow, the flamboyant wife of Britain's parliamentary speaker who keeps lawmakers in order during debates.
She had tweeted: "Why is Lord McAlpine trending? *innocent face*" as speculation mounted after the Newsnight report. On Thursday, she wrote: "I'm getting legal advice. Shocked that I'm first person Lord McAlpine coming after though."
The controversy convulsed the national broadcaster just as it was trying to grapple with revelations that a former star presenter, Jimmy Savile, who died last year aged 84, was one of Britain's most prolific sex offenders.
Police investigating claims against Savile, said on Thursday they had arrested a fourth man, aged in his 60s, on suspicion of sexual offences and added the number of victims who had come forward with allegations had now risen to 450.
The BBC and other media named the arrested man as radio presenter Dave Lee Travis, who once appeared on the same TV show and radio station as Savile and whose radio show Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said had provided her with comfort during her many years in captivity.
A Reuters photographer reported there were a number of police officers outside the home of Travis, 67, a short distance north of London. Travis publicly denied any allegations of impropriety when claims first surfaced last month.
"HORRENDOUS SHOCK"
The BBC's much-criticised handling of the Savile allegations and the mistaken child abuse report on Newsnight prompted BBC Trust Chairman Chris Patten to warn that the world's biggest broadcaster was doomed unless it reformed.
Patten, a former Conservative minister who is best known for handing back Hong Kong to China in 1997, was due to meet the 11 other BBC trustees on Thursday to try to plot a way out of the crisis and find a successor to Entwistle, who quit on Saturday.
McAlpine, who is 70 and in poor health, said in a BBC interview it had been a "horrendous shock" to find out that he was being linked to a claims of a high-level paedophile ring.
He said the BBC should have called him about the allegations before airing the report.
"They could have saved themselves a lot of agonising and money, actually, if they'd just made that telephone call," McAlpine said. "I would have told them exactly what they learnt later on ... That it was complete rubbish."
At the height of the frenzy following the Newsnight show on November 2, a presenter on a chat show on the ITV channel brandished a list of alleged abusers during an interview with Prime Minister David Cameron.
Britain's media regulator said it was investigating both the Newsnight report and ITV, which said it too had received a letter from McAlpine's legal team.
Peter Fincham, ITV's Director of Television, said what his channel's show had done was "wrong" and "misguided", and that "appropriate" disciplinary action had been taken.
The regulator, Ofcom, could theoretically fine ITV a maximum of up to 5 percent of annual turnover while the maximum fine for the BBC, not an Ofcom licensee, would be 250,000 pounds.
Other penalties open to Ofcom are directing the broadcasters not to repeat the allegation, or to issue a correction.

Japan PM set for general election


Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has dissolved parliament ahead of a general election.
Noda, in power since August 2011, will face newly-elected opposition leader Shinzo Abe in the polls.
Abe's party is expected to win the most seats but the election is seen as unlikely to deliver a clear winner.
Noda has lost support over his sales tax rise and handling of the Fukushima aftermath, while Abe is an ex-PM who struggled to connect with the public.
Support ratings for both the ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and the opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) are low.
A number of other smaller parties draw some support - controversial former Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara has formed one, so too former DPJ stalwart Ichiro Ozawa. Toru Hashimoto, the Osaka governor, is also forming a political party.
Polls show almost half of all voters are undecided, indicating that the next government will likely be a coalition.
Media reports say the polls will be on 16 December. Noda will hold a news conference later today, NHK reported.
"I want to seek a mandate from the people," he told journalists early on Friday.
Revolving door
Noda, who has been under pressure to call elections for months, agreed on Wednesday to do so after the opposition said it would back him on electoral reform and a deficit-financing bill.
He had lost public support over the move to double sales tax, although many analysts say it was necessary to tackle the country's massive debt.
The debate over nuclear energy, restarting suspended reactors and his perceived flip-flopping on the issue has also affected his popularity.
His main election rival will be Shinzo Abe, the man chosen to lead the once-dominant LDP despite a short term as prime minister in 2006-7 that saw his poll figures plummet.
Abe is seen as a hawk - last month he visited the Yasukuni Shrine, angering China and South Korea who see the shrine as a symbol of Japan's past militarism. The shrine honours Japan's war dead, including those convicted of war crimes.
The LDP enjoyed more than 50 years of almost unbroken rule but lost power to the DPJ in 2009.
The DPJ promised more welfare spending and a better social safety net, but has struggled to deliver amid the economic downturn and 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
It has also seen multiple leadership changes - Noda is the third DPJ prime minister since 2009.
Reports suggest the Tokyo and Osaka governors, Shintaro Ishihara and Toru Hashimoto, are in talks over a potential link-up in the polls.