Google Buzz for mobile allows you to see what’s going on around you, post messages tagged with your location, and keep up with your friends on the go. Visit buzz.google.com from your phone’s mobile browser to start using buzz.
Heres a video demo of the Sony Ericsson Vivaz user interface. Enjoy!
With Sony Ericsson Vivaz communication truly becomes entertainment with high quality HD video, allowing consumers to produce and broadcast their best experiences with the latest video capture and sharing features. HD video – produce and broadcast your best experiences with the latest video capture and sharing features. Social networking – easy access to social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. 8.1 megapixel camera – capture life’s moments in high quality. Face and smile detection – a perfect picture every time.
In March, The Sony Ericsson X2 will get its first firmware upgrade (MR1). It will upgrade Windows Mobile from 6.5.1 to 6.5.2 (which will improve both the stability and usability of the device), it will bring in the use of video telephony, an FM radio and it will introduce fast GPS to get a quicker fix. As well as all this, MR1 will upgrade a lot of the applications in the phone to improve speed, usability and fix any bugs we find.
The second update will go live in May and this will be a big one as it moves Windows mobile onto 6.5.3. This is a significant upgrade in terms of usability, performance, power management and the browser experience
Heres a video review and comparison between the brand new Nokia N900 and the Sony Ericsson Satio.You can find the video after the break…
About Nokia N900: The Nokia N900 is the successor to the company’s Internet Tablet family. The device features cellular connectivity and phone functionality, along with a Mozilla-based browser with full Adobe Flash 9.4 support. Specs wise, the N900 sports the ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen, 5MP camera, OpenGL ES 2.0, Wi-Fi and HSPA.
About Sony Ericsson Satio: The Sony Ericsson Satio, codenamed Idou, is announced to be the manufacturer’s first all-in-one device, packing a 12-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, a Symbian S60 5th Edition OS, 3.5-inch touch-sensitive display with 16:9 widescreen format and a resolution of 360×640 pixels.
ENEA at LARM (Linköpings Arbetsmarknadsdagar, Sweden) showing an example of embedded programming. An Android phone is controlling a LEGO Mindstorms robot using radio network and the tilt sensor in the phone.