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Posted by - January 27th, 2012

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Best Wholesale Electronics such as video game accessories in China  

Posted by - January 4th, 2012

Best Wholesale Electronics such as video game accessories in China   Article by Jane Lee China is referred to as a single in the top nations inside manufacturing of electronic goods. The technological advancement from the modern a long time have been phenomenal catapulting China towards top … Continue reading
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Spa Therapy in Dubai, a Guide to Some of the Best Spas

Posted by - January 1st, 2012

Boasting a wide variety of relaxation retreats, Dubai spas specialize in cosseting and pampering their clients in ways that exceed the promise of bliss.

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The 5 Best (and Worst) Android Devices of 2011

Posted by - January 1st, 2012

Ah, New Year’s Day. A time for reflection and resolution, and in many cases, staying up too late in the company of good friends and large amounts of alcohol. Here at Android Community, we like to ring in the new year sitting quietly in wingback chair, staring contemplatively into a roaring fire and guzzling a gallon of brandy while watching the Times Square ball drop on our Android tablets. Before we start getting the old DT’s, we’ll wrap up the best – and worst – devices of 2011.

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5.  Kyocera Echo

Ambition and risk go hand in hand. Kyocera learned that lesson when they released the Echo, the first Android phone with a dual-screen design. As much as we’d love to double our pleasure and our fun with an extra screen (most of us are dedicated multi-monitor users on the desktop side) the reality turned out to be awkward and at times downright frustrating. The multi-tasking possibilities and custom apps were overshadowed by hardware that simply wasn’t up to the task. There’s no reason that the idea couldn’t work, and we’d love to see another try. By someone else. Anyone else. Preferably a long time from now.

4. T-Mobile Springboard

The Springboard, T-Mobile’s rebranded version of the Huawei MediaPad, is a study in how bad software can ruin great hardware . And it is great – a dual-core processor, 720p screen and HSPA+ connection running Honeycomb on an aluminum-clad 7-inch body makes for one of the most solid tablets in its class. But meddling with the software (we suspect T-Mobile) makes it sluggish, crash-prone, and just plain frustrating to use. The decision to block the video section of the Android Market seems to have had multiple detrimental effects. On more than one occasion, we found Honeycomb apps that just wouldn’t show up, despite the fact that the SpringBoard is running Android 3.2.

3. Motorola DROID BIONIC

Oh, BIONIC, we had such hopes for you. As Motorola’s first Verizon 4G LTE phone, and the first to carry the storied DROID name, the BIONIC had a lot riding on its shoulders. But a redesign that did nothing for its chunky body, a long-delayed release and multiple recurring bugs soured what was supposed to be a star-studded release. The BIONIC was announced at CES 2011 (almost an entire year ago!) but was delayed until September. Add to that the almost instant buyers remorse that new owners felt after the svelte DROID RAZR was released just a month later, and you get what’s easily the worst superphone release of the year.

2. LG G2X

The “T-Mobile G2X by LG”, a rebranded version of the Optimus 2X, looked pretty good when it was first released. A dual-core phone (a big deal early this year) with a big screen  and vanilla Android? What’s not to love? A lot, as it turned out – the more we used the G2X, the more w came to loathe it. The problems with extended use went way beyond the minor bugs and foibles you’d expect from a new device. Massive screen bleeding, unexplained reboots accompanied by a maddening BEEP (not a great experience at three in the morning) and a confusing, protracted Gingerbread update makes the G2X one of the most frustrating high-end phones out there.

1. Samsung Dart

We hate the Samsung Dart. If you didn’t get that the first time around, let us reiterate it: we hate the Samsung Dart. The low-power, low-expectation “smart” phone hardware is decent enough, but the one thing we really can’t stand is the tiny 3.14-inch, 320×240 display. It’s so dark and low-resolution that using the phone for more than a few moments at a time is headache-inducing. The build quality is actually okay, but bare-bones software that’s still encumbered by TouchWiz makes for a achingly slow user experience. Appropriately, we’d be completely comfortable hurling the Samsung Dart at the nearest wall.

Now that a year’s worth of ranting is over with and the healing can begin, let’s get it off to a good start. Without further ado, Android Community’s pics for the best phones and tablets of 2011:

5. HTC Sensation 4G

The first of HTC’s dual-core phones is also one of its best, and a great pic for T-Mobile’s network. HTC’s typically awesome build quality is highlighted by some remarkable performance, and though we always prefer clean Android, HTC Sense doesn’t drag down the user experience thanks to high-end internals. Gingerbread was thankfully included at launch, which was far from a sure thing in June. A new 8 megapixel camera beats out the other HTC phone cameras on the market, at least until the Amaze 4G came along. One of the first 4.3-inch QHD screens rounds out an excellent package that should please just about anybody.

4. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9

The Galaxy Tab series of tablets is solid through and through, but one model stands out: the 8.9-inch version. It keeps all the charm of the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, including a razor thin profile and a 1280×800 screen, but manages to find a size that (to us at least) is the perfect middle ground between size and portability. A Tegra 2 processor and 1GB of RAM make for a snappy Honeycomb experience, even with TouchWiz running on top of it. Sure, it’s not as expandable as other tablets, but the overall performance is excellent. If you want a mobile connection, AT&T’s got an LTE-flavored version… for some extra cash and a 2-year contract.

3. Samsung Galaxy Nexus

You knew this one was coming. The first Ice Cream Sandwich device has earned a spot on this list, because Android 4.0 really is that good. A gigantic Super AMOLED screen and solid aesthetics make the Galaxy Nexus one of the best choices for any user, and pretty much the only one for dedicated Android modders who are eligible for a new phone. So, why isn’t the Gnex higher on this list? Aside from some software-related bugs, the phone that’s supposed to be the standard for Android is only available on Verizon in the US at the moment. That’s a major bummer for anyone who’s happy with their current carrier… or stuck with them for the next two years.

2. Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

The original Transformer was a great Honeycomb tablet, but the Transformer Prime is nothing short of amazing. Stellar build quality, a fantastic screen and blazing performance thanks to Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3 processor make it the best tablet on the market by far. At 0 it’s a better deal than most of its competitors while beating every one of them in hardware, fit and finish and software performance, and that’s only likely to continue when Asus delivers its promised Ice Cream Sandwich update. And if you’re in the mood to get some work done, you can always attach the external keyboard for some good old-fashioned QWERTY input. Tegra 3 will be popping up in a lot of hardware next year, but for 2011, the Transformer Prime just can’t be beat.

1. Samsung Galaxy S II

The Galaxy S II, in all its variants, isn’t the fastest phone around. It isn’t the thinnest or the biggest, and it doesn’t run the latest software. The international version is almost six months old. But it still stands out as the best all-around Android device available today. Reliable performance, stellar build quality, an amazing Super AMOLED 4.3-inch screen (despite its relatively low resolution) and great battery life make it an excellent choice for almost any new buyer, and 16GB of storage and a great 8MP camera round out the package. The GSII is available on three out of the four major US carriers, plus an unlocked version, and AT&T has the excellent Skyrocket 4G LTE variant. No matter which flavor you choose, the Galaxy S II is a worthy phone for any Android user, or just about anyone else.

If you’ve got some extra time while you’re recuperating from your hangover on Sunday, b e sure to check out our Yearly Wrap Up. Feel free to leave angry responses in the comments section, and Happy New Year!

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How To Choose The Best Toy Stores On The Internet

Posted by - December 15th, 2011

When you want to find some interesting toys like beauty supplies and cheap mp3 players, you may go to google directly. When you search at good for some good toy stores, you will see many results. Now, you are at a loss where should to go. Which store is the best. Are they provide good … Continue reading
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Galaxy Nexus could be at Best Buy November 27, 2011

Posted by - November 22nd, 2011

The Verizon branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus seems to have surfaced in a leak from a Best Buy flier. Best Buy terms the Galaxy Nexus as part of the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone line, and even calls it the “Samsung Nexus Prime”. It seems silly that Best Buy would leave out T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II and even the AT&T Skyrocket in the flier. Whether or not it will still be called the Galaxy Nexus by other carriers is still unknown.


Though we still don’t know when the phone will be available on other carriers, this evidence displays that “prices [are] good for all Best Buy mobile stores from 11/27/11 to 12/25/11″. This may mean that the Galaxy Nexus will be available and priced by the 27th, or just as reddit user ihaveagalaxyprobem (how fitting) said, “they (the fliers) could have been made before Verizon finalized a date”.

Either way, we now understand Best Buy and Verizon will be calling the device the Samsung Nexus Prime. The time it has taken for an actual Galaxy Nexus release date has been way too long. We are all together in this prolonged wait and I’m ready to buy mine now, how about you?

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Posted by - November 18th, 2011

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Cairn Story app for iPhone, from UbiNuri, a trail blazers best friend

Posted by - November 17th, 2011

Seoul, South Korea – From UbiNuri Inc., a key mobile software gateway to and from Korea that introduces best-selling mobile apps to the world, comes an exciting app for those who love the thrill of trekking; in all of its various forms. Cairn Story for iPhone, available for download at the App Store, empowers hikers, mountain trail enthusiasts, bike riders, trail blazers of all sorts, and runners to participate in a more dynamic and enjoyable trekking experience. Cairn Story – in offering a comprehensive list of high-tech logging, sharing, and route-mapping features – is a must-have travel app that provides a veritable central command for trekkers of all kind to share routes, knowledge and experiences.

Powered by a unique technology triple-play – in the combination of an innovative GPS-powered mobile application, an accompanying website (Cairnstory.com), and social network service applications – Cairn Story allows users to do more than simply share the location and appearance of cairns throughout the countryside. Cairn Story, instead, provides a vast backdrop in which users can record and share every detail of their trekking adventure – whether it’s for their own route-mapping purposes, or to share their travel details and stories with other users. With Cairn Story, experienced (and novice) travelers can plot their route using GPS, and even estimate crucial times and distances from starting points to mid-points to end-points.

Cairn Story gives users the reach and benefit of posting their travel details with Social Network Service providers (via Twitter and Facebook), and – in providing the accompanying central command of a website (in Cairnstory.com) – the app also gives users the option of making their routes visible, on the dashboard, to other friends and users; which also serves to provide a crucial ‘just in case’ safety element, for those heading out on extended journeys, that could prevent a missing trekker situation.

“The thing about Cairn Story, is that it’s not just about providing advanced features when it comes to checkpoint marking, route-mapping, distance planning, travel logging, and all the other mission critical elements that are so important for serious trekkers to have,” said UbiNuri’s Product Manager, Lena Kwon. “To be fair, Cairn Story meets all of those needs, and beyond. But, more than that, what really sets Cairn Story apart is that it gives trekkers their own comprehensive arena, powered by high-tech features and social media, in which they can share their experiences and knowledge with other trekkers, via travel logs, pictures, videos, and audio. This is an all-encompassing travel app for users of all types.”

By combining the power of GPS, a smartphone application that features an accompanying website, and social media travel posting – and by ultimately providing a prevailing, online hub in cyberspace where trekkers can, via multimedia, share their stories, experiences and cairn locations and appearances – Cairn Story for iPhone creates a veritable central command for users of all kinds, in which they can share their stories, route information and other trekking knowledge with other travelers around the world.

Available for download in the Travel section at iTunes, Cairn Story is a must-have app for anyone who loves the thrill and adventure of traveling from point-to-point, and is excited about the prospect of sharing cairn locations and appearances, and other land-marking locations and stories, with other travel enthusiasts around the world.

Features offered in Cairn Story
* Map (GoogleMap/OpenMap) and dashboard view modes
* Dashboard featuring speed, distance, altitude display
* Log and share travel records (individuals and/or groups)
* Social Media location/story share via Twitter/Facebook
* Record travel distances from point to point
* Easy upload of travel log onto CainStory.com
* Travel route/detail save with images, video and audio
* GPS point marking with easily distinguishable icons
* Search/download user stories for guiding information
* Download GPS Track log, point, pictures, videos and audio (on the go!) from CairnStory.com
* GPS checkpoint/route tracking with photos
* 3D travel record powered by Google Earth Touring

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPhone 4S
* Requires iOS 4.0 or later
* 9.3 MB

Pricing and Availability
Cairn Story 1.1.2 is available for USD .99 in the iTunes Travel section.

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Cairn Story is available through UbiNuri, a renowned Korean mobile app distribution hub that has worked with hundreds of developers the world over. UbiNuri’s mobile ecosystem, in distributing important and useful apps such as Cairn Story, BuddyCon, IV Therapy Helper and RingSkin, has been critical in making mobile apps more readily available to the Korean and world market. Copyright (C) 2011 UbiNuri. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.




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Best Buy Black Friday Android smartphone and tablet deals

Posted by - November 11th, 2011

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Black Friday is around the corner and that means insane sales on many Android smartphones and tablets. Best Buy’s 2011 Black Friday ad reveals many Android deals, some even for free. Check out the list below.

November 25, 2011 – 12:00 A.M. – Black Friday at Best Buy:

- Dell Streak 7″ Tablet with Android Honeycomb OS – Price TBD
– Asus Transformer 10.1 – 9.99 (Door Buster)
– HTC Thunderbolt (Verizon) – Free with 2-year contract
– Toshiba Thrive 10.1 – 9.99
– Acer Iconia 7-inch Tab -9.99
– Droid Incredible 2 (Verizon) – Free with 2-year contract
– HTC EVO Shift 4G (Sprint) – Free with 2-year contract
– Samsung Stratosphere (Verizon) – Free with 2-year contract
– LG Thrill 4G (AT&T) – Free with 2-year contract
– Motorola Atrix 2 (AT&T) – Free with 2-year contract
– Samsung Infuse 4G (AT&T) – Free with 2-year contract

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The Best Mixed Wallpapers 363

Posted by - November 2nd, 2011

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