2010년 5월 31일 월요일

Skype v2.0 drops for iPhone, now it enables calls over 3G

Skype 2.0 iPhone

Skype has just dropped v2.0 through the App Store.

the new version was included the following function :

  • Call using your 3G connection. Skype-to-Skype calls on 3G are free until at least end of August 2010, after which there will be a small monthly fee (operator charges for data will still apply).
  • Near CD-quality sound for Skype-to-Skype calls using wideband audio (SILK codec) on iPhone 3GS and 2nd generation iPhone touch.
  • Enhanced call quality indicator.
  • Improved start-up time.
  • Fast access to the dial pad from iPhone home screen.

 

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AT&T tells their employees of iPhone4 unveils in June

According to BGR, AT&T HQ has internally confirmed to that there will be an iPhone launch next month, with the device hitting the shelves before the month is out. According to their tipster, “it won’t even be late June.”

 

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Facebook Release Android SDK

Finally the Facebook is releasing its first official SDK for Android,  According to the AllFacebook, this SDK is actually more advanced than the iPhone SDK because it features Facebook’s Graph API, According to the post on Facebook’s Developer blog, the SDK also uses OAuth 2.0 for authentication and the ability to publish stories to Facebook using Feed forms.

 

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Article For Apple TV

 

According to the recent announcement of Google TV, it sure looked like Apple’s foray into the dedicated home entertainment industry was pretty much done for. If this source are correct, the new device will be based on the iPhone 4, including the A4 CPU and only 16GB of internal storage.

 

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News for the Android fanboys

 The Big rival relation between Apple and Google is going to be a good thing for us all.  that is the companies are largely equals, so the fight will be also fair. But don’t underestimate the importance of fanboys in this equation. For too long, Apple has gotten a massive amount of free fanboy publicity while many of their rivals have gotten none. Android is now begining to get that kind of free publicity too. All of this plays into the idea that the Apple and Google will push one another to make better products, because again, they’re on equal footing.

 

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Android provide Skype Video, So 2010 the Year of Mobile Video chat?

skype_android_may10.jpgThe fast-growing of Android users will be able to video chat thanks to a Skype mobile application that will hit the marketplace with video functionality "later this year." According to the gadget blog Skatter Tech, Skype representatives have been quoted confirming the release of a carrier-independent app that will allow users to use voice and video to chat on their Android devices.

"We're betting big on video, and we intend to set the bar on mobile video calling, and it's something we're going to do this year," said Skype PR representative Brianna Reynaud. "We will be bringing a direct to consumer app to the Android marketplace later this year. This application will be available for all consumers globally to download regardless of carriers."

 

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A Future Washington D.C. in the Cloud

Mapping the Future 2/02/10Washington, D.C. CTO Bryan Sivak is developing the Cloud-infra for a city that makes everyone a map maker in the cloud. This is very easy tools to create their own mapping applications that can be provided with the Augmented style.

Here was the Information Week article,

Information Week

"The city is already a heavy supplier of mapping applications, having 26 apps that mash maps up with data on crimes, evacuation routes, school data, emergency facilities, addresses of notaries public, leaf collection, and much more."

 

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