Nokia has really gone too far this time as Nokia PUSHN8 has made very interesting thing with the Nokia N8. using a LCD Screen and the Nokia N8 Camera you can turn this LCD screen into a touch screen using Nokia Plug and Touch New Feature on the N8.
Nokia Plug and touch is very simple but Smart system the Nokia N8 will be connected to the HD LCD with an HDMI cable and will be putted on a stand and its camera will be on the face of the HD LCD and its On on Video mode. When you move your finger on the HD LCD and click on a photo the N8 camera detect your finger and see what pixels you are pointing to and perform the action on the phone screen which is connected to HD LCD with the HDMI cable and you are Done! you have a Big HD LCD Touch Screen.
The SE Xperia X10 Family (X10, X8, X10 mini, X10 mini pro) Android Roadmap Updates has been leaked. The roadmap highlights three major firmware releases: Android 1.6x, Android 2.1 and Android 2.1x. It shows that the Android 2.1 update for the Xperia X10 will get 720p video recording with continuous autofocus. HTML5 will also be adopted along with 5 homescreens and a social phonebook. The document also points to a revised menu.
For the X10 mini, X10 mini pro and X8 the 2.1 update will bring with it a slight change in the four-corner navigation along with Bluetooth 2.1. These mobiles will also get the social phonebook and HTML5 adoption. Following this, there will then be the Android 2.1x update that will bring Sony Ericsson revamped UX platform to Timescape and Mediascape along with more languages. Unfortunately, the roadmap for all handsets stops on Android 2.1 and No Info about the Froyo 2.2 updates for the X10 Family.
Just yesterday many an HTC Desire owner would have been reading about HTC new SENSE UI improvements with excitement, but today its looking a little shaky as to whether the original Desire will receive the enhancements. The new UI links up with HTCSense.com to offer users cloud based backups of relevant data as well as locating lost/stolen handsets and, if need be, locking or wiping them remotely. There is also improved maps and DLNA support as well as Facebook photo enhancements. All very well and good, but Jon French, executive director at HTC, commented "the new UI enhancements depends on a technical standard, where it has to support the new services offered by HTCSense.com. We're launching that on the Desire HD and Desire Z, and it could be that we roll it out to other devices later on."
The device would need to be running Froyo (Android 2.2) to actually use the new enhancements, but the Desire has already received an upgrade to Android 2.2 so in theory at least there should be no problem that prevent the Desire to get the HTCSense.com Enhancements and thats what the users Hope!
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