Friday, March 1, 2013

Google- Upcoming Phone might lack its 'WOW' Factor





Google has warned that that the subsequent number of phones from its Motorola subsidiary will lack the company's usual 'wow' issue.

Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference, CFO and senior vp Patrick Pichette said that Google was still addressing an inherited product pipeline.

"We've inherited eighteen months of pipeline that we tend to actually have to drain right now, whereas we tend to're actually building the subsequent wave of innovation and merchandise lines," he told the conference. "We tend to have to go through this transition. These aren't straightforward transitions."

It is not the primary time that Google executives have mentioned Motorola's existing commitments. However, it is the primary time that any Google govt – not to mention one thus senior – has been thus open regarding them.

Pichette however did reveal that the company was indeed operating on its own phones, which they are finally starting to seem in Motorola's pipeline. "Since day one, we tend to've started working on the subsequent agenda and we tend to see that pipeline reasonably introduction."

Gmail fix and improves Z10 battery life



BlackBerry has announced that the first major update for BlackBerry ten and also the Z10 is finally here bringing with it some major fixes including an improvement to the Z10 battery life furthermore a fix for those who are unable to add their Gmail accounts.

In a press release on their BlackBerry ten blog, the corporate said this was an update that was 'focused on your feedback' thus unsurprisingly it addresses some rather huge front-finish issues.

1st up is that the news that third-party apps can now run a lot faster and smoother, welcome news considering the company has simply confirmed that WhatsApp incorporates a BB10 unharness date of later in March.





Secondly BlackBerry has updated the camera optimising the software to allow better low-light-weight performance while not a flash after some reviews had criticised the Z10 for suffering in darkened conditions.

Another rather necessary fix considerations the battery life, per BlackBerry they have created over sixty updates that will improve battery performance noticeably.

The update is on the market currently however BlackBerry has said that it might take many weeks relying on your carrier so keep your eyes peeled.



Leave You Comment

- See more at: http://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-to-add-facebook-comments-to-blogspot-blogs.html#sthash.fi0MYoyT.dpuf Read more: http://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-to-add-facebook-comments-to-blogspot-blogs.html#ixzz2MJ5MwKYc Under Creative Commons License: Attribution No Derivatives