Monday, April 23, 2012

Samsung teases us with a new website to advertise the Galaxy S III


As we’re more than conscious that Samsung is set to broadcast the forthcoming Galaxy S III on May 3rd, a latest teaser site has popped up that illustrates a countdown that ends tomorrow.

Sammy put the phase for the new site in an easy tweet, “Destination: tgeltaayehxnx”. The anagram spells out The Next Galaxy, and if you straight your browser to tgeltaayehxnx.com, you’ll find the countdown. Supposed countdown ends tomorrow, so we distinguish it’s not for the real device itself but it does look like Samsung desires to let us in on a few information pertaining to it’s subsequently flagship device.

More than the counter, it states “You can take the next step in”, which possibly means that we can imagine teases similar to this until the authorized declaration.

The Galaxy S III should simply put shame to just regarding each Android handset on the market when it’s released, with the HTC One X left over the only option. We’ve heard numerous rumors regarding the Galaxy S III, from a 1080p display to eye-tracking software to wireless charging. At the same time as we include our worries that we’ll observe a 1080p display on the handset, it should even turn into one of the go-to Android handsets for the remaining year.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Google Wallet updated with privacy and UI improvements


The respected individuals at Google have just issued one more update to Google Wallet. Expectantly this time it won’t cause issues for all of us fixed users also. While Google Wallet is still in its early life and to come to actually take off, they’ve added tons of improvements with today’s update.

First off the update talk about UI improvements but I don’t see too a lot of modifications on the whole user interface. It does consider smoother and maybe a bit additional polished, but nothing major related to the UI or design.

This time approximately it specially talks about privacy enhancements as well as bug fixes. As Google hasn’t listed anything exact related what bugs or issues have been determined, I’m sure a number of those casual crashes some reported should end with this update. For now Google Wallet is still unsuited with nearly all of my Android devices so until things open up a bit, this will have to do.

So try Google Wallet Google with its latest version and let me know about your experiences.