Thursday, May 31, 2012

Android news May 31, 2012

TechRadar.com

Orange San Diego announced – powerful performance for £200
t was a phone we saw back in February, we've now got an Orange San Diego UK release date and price - and it looks like kind of a big deal.The phone, originally released under the pseudonym of Orange Santa Clara, is one of the first to use Intel's Atom CPU (named Medfield), and also supports super-fast connectivity thanks ... -techradar



Vodafone Smart 2 - £70 for your first Android smartphone

Vodafone Smart 2 - £70 for your first Android smartphone
ayer has entered the budget Android market, in the shape of the Vodafone Smart II.This dinky little handset follows in the footsteps of the original Vodafone Smart, released last year, but thankfully has received a spec boost and a reduction in cost. Where last year's model cost £80 and came with a 2.8-inch screen, for a ... -techradar



In Depth: Project Glass: what you need to know

In Depth: Project Glass: what you need to know
e unveiled Project Glass, the tech world instantly fell into two camps. Camp one was excited: we're living in the sci-fi future! Camp two, though, wasn't so happy. It's vapourware! some said, while others worried that Google just wanted to plaster ads on the entire world. Is either camp correct? Let's find out.What is Google's P... -techradar



Everything Everywhere phone sellers to become 'highly trained specialist agents'

Everything Everywhere phone sellers to become 'highly trained specialist agents'
ttp://www.techradar.com/search?searchTerm=Everything+Everywhere&rows=40&articleTerritory=&articleFrontPage=&articleType=news&page=1">Everything Everywhere, the owner of Orange and T-Mobile in the UK, is retraining its staff to become mobile operating system experts.The networ... -techradar



Exclusive: Samsung Music Hub coming to Windows Phone

Exclusive: Samsung Music Hub coming to Windows Phone
d told TechRadar it's looking to push its Music Hub across multiple platforms in its quest to become a big player in the mobile music arena.Tae Geun Kim, group leader in Samsung's contents planning team, also outlined some of the reasons why the service is only l... -techradar



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