Don’t buy an Android Tablet unless it has Froyo

If you are looking for an Android tablet, you are probably confronted with an avalanche of options. Almost every major electronics manufacturer has joined the race to create an internet tablet with Android. To further add to the confusion, there are currently several versions of Android on the market, each manufacturer choosing the version that is best suited for their device. But Google regularly updates Android, which means that you can be stuck with an old version and miss out the better performance and the additional features offered by the latest iterations of Android. Not to mention the coolest new apps.

Many Android tablets use the 2.2 version of the Android operating system, codenamed Froyo. If we exclude Gingerbread, which was launched less than a month ago and has not yet been rolled out in significant numbers, Froyo is the most recent version of Android to equip mobile phones and tablets. Froyo was launched in May 2010 and features a number of improvements over its predecessor, 2.1 or clair.

The most significant improvements are:

Sony Nsz-gt1 Review, Release Date, Specs, Price

Sony has officially introduced the first Blu-ray player with Google TV and Android platform, that called the Sony NSZ-GT1. The NSZ-GT1 Blu-ray player Internet TV will be available beginning October 24th at price $399.99.

With Dual View, you can watch TV, browse the internet2, or do both at the same time on the same screen. You can watch the game while tracking your fantasy team, tweet about the TV show and update your Facebook status while viewing Sony NSZ-GT1 Internet TV.

Sony NSZ-GT1 Google TV works with the RF QWERTY keypad remote, so you can easy enough to control your new Sony HDTV and the Blu-ray disc player. You can also add your android smartphone or iPhone and use as an additional remote contro to search for content with voice navigation across the TV programs and the Internet or share web contents between the phone and TV.

How to secure your Android phone

Although Android covers more than 75% of the smartphone market it doesn’t mean that it is the most secure operating system in the planet for mobile phones, In reality the fact that Android is the most scaleable operating system of smart phone devices makes it more vulnerable to security threats and malware.

While Android is a terrific operating system in many ways, it does pose some real risks for IT departments. Last week’s revelation that Google had to remove around 50 malware-infected applications from its Android Market and had activated an Android app kill switch highlighted the downside of the company’s “free love” approach to publishing applications where it will let anyone put their app on the market and will only take it down if alerted by a third-party user. The upside of this, of course, is that the market also offers a wide variety of quality security applications that can protect you from malicious apps.

Below are mentioned the best anti-malware and security apps on Android on the basis of ratings submitted by user’s online:

Free Calls To India From Iphone

There are varying methods of making free calls but most methods are passes though sharing credit card or other sensitive information and many of us dont like it. But today you are going to get real information and using that you can make 100% free calls to India as well as other countries.

A year ago CallArc.com had launched free international calling service but on that time service was limited to only selected countries and due to that some important countries were missing. But now days this service has updated his free calling countries list and freed almost all the countries which also include India.

But before going for service you should aware with the fact that if you register your Indian mobile number then you will not able to make free calls to India.

The Pitfalls Of Android Development

The Pitfalls of Android Development

Despite the many benefits of Android development, like free tools and easy sharing, there are a number of unseen risks associated with the platform. Certainly Android offers some advantages. You can write applications that are easily published and distributed independently for one. While many developers are turning to Android because it offers exciting new methods of developing applications, some are realizing there are certain limitations to the platform. Here are the 10 most common issues that developers may face and how they impact the development cycle.

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