September 6th 2011 | Posted by
Somo
Mostly iPhone users have few issues while restoring their device to iOS 4.3.3, 4.3.4 and 4.3.5 as they had when iOS 4.3.2 was initially released. The error is that you would not be able to restore/ update to iOS 4.3.3 and if you have changed your system’s host file to Cydia’s SHSH caching server. An Error 3194 pops up.

This error can be fixed by removing Cydia’s SHSH caching server from your host file or using the latest version of Tiny Umbrella steps for which are as follows.
September 5th 2011 | Posted by
Somo

If you think that most of Google’s products only work online, then you’re probably right. Until now, as of the moment, they’re launching a Gmail app, as well as updates to their Calendar and Docs that will maximize productivity even when the user is offline. As told by Google’s Group Product Manager Rajen Sheth, the problem lies that when people need to access their calendar and mail offline, they really have to. This is why Google is releasing Gmail Offline, a Chrome-based app that’s mainly designed for accessing, managing and sending mail even though you’re offline. This is totally separate from Gmail and is built on HTML5 which has standards that allow the app to work without an internet connection.
September 5th 2011 | Posted by
Somo

Samsung have just announced the world’s first fitted with the largest 5.3” HD Super AMOLED high-resolution display –the Galaxy Note. It’s the flagship device of Samsung’s new product category based from deep consumer understanding and insight. This device seems to be sitting in-between of a 7-inch tablet and 4.3-inch Smartphone, creating a hybrid-like Smartphone-tablet with S Pen functionality.
August 22nd 2011 | Posted by
Somo

Sliding through a new tablet flagship form into the crowded arena of Android tablets, Asus showoff its 10.1-inch Eee Pad Slider specs and might hit the Italian border by next month, according to Notebook Italia.
Asus Eee Pad Slider official specs sports 1280 x 800 WXGA display, dual-core 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of memory, 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, USB 2.0, mini-HDMI, microSD card reader, WiFi and Bluetooth. Besides this slew of features, the Slider showcase a full-QWERTY keypad beneath it’s sliding screen and will be shipped into Honeycomb 3.1 Android OS with 3.2 upgrade to follow.
Accordingly, the Slider is said to be available in two flavors, 16GB and 32GB at close €479 and €599 price points overseas, while $400 and $550 for US models.
August 21st 2011 | Posted by
Somo

To use these sites with a device supported by the Android operating system, you must download and install the mobile plug-in provided by Adobe.
1- Turn on your Android device and open the “Apps” menu by dragging your finger down from the top of the home screen.
2- Tap “Market” to open the Android Market, then select “Search.”
3- Type “Adobe Flash” in the search field and press “Enter.” Select “Adobe Flash” from the list of results.
4- Tap “Install” in the Adobe Flash app details screen to download and install the Flash plug-in.
5- Open the Web browser on your Android device and navigate to a website that features a Flash video. Tap the “Play” button to watch the video.