We’ve been hearing about the Android software development training course to be held in Lahore in collaboration with P@SHA and PSEB. Things have taken a very interesting twist. The top Android development company Geni Team in Lahore has promised two confirmed jobs and four scholarships of 100% fee waiver for the students joining this course. […]
Month: July 2010
I’m at P@SHA – TiE – Sofizar Constellation Interactive talk in collaboration with LUMS
I’m at a talk by Imran Sayeed organised by P@SHA – TiE – Sofizar Constellation and lums. Its expected to be a good interactive talk and man it feels so good being back on LUMS campus after quite a while. More details about the event can be found on Jehan Ara’s blog.
T-Mobile retires HTC G1 today :(
G1 is the first phone to be launched on Android OS and it becomes a very valueable “first” pioneering the Android revolution. I’ve been using this handset for a long time now and this post at Mobile Crunch proved to be emotionally touching for me. The post says: Today saw T-Mobile finally retiring the venerable […]
BlackBerry Apps that add value to your phone
I must confess, I always hated BlackBerry phones but since the day I was forced to carry one, I’m stuck with it and I cant help carrying one all the time. It’s been several years now. No matter if my company gives me a handset or not, I go buy one and I keep using […]
Micro Card for your phone – 32 GB
Are you looking to upgrade or buy a new Micro Card for your phone? If you are confused, I’m talking about the MicroSD card. In most common language in most parts of the world, MicroSD card is known as Micro Card. If you think your current Micro Card is too small and goes full, think […]
BlindType for TouchScreen Phones
We’ve seen several variants of touchscreen typing mechanisms but BlindType is too good to be true. Watch this video how they use this virtual keyboard, once mastered will not require any keys shown on screen, saving valuable screen space for you. See BlindType in action in this video:
I lived in the days of Muralitharan
This blog will serve as my diary when I’ll not be around. The blog will tell you that it was an age of cricket magicians that I lived in. It was an age when the two Ws used to scare the batting line up of any world class team by opening the bowling attack, it […]
Smartphones in Battlefield
Soldiers will be using smartphones in the battlefied. Here’s what this latest Reuters article says: Raytheon, which makes the Patriot missile defense system, is developing software which could enable a soldier to find enemies in his or her surrounding terrain using a mobile phone running Google’s Android operating system. The software could potentially be powerful […]
Nokia Kinetic – Stand Up Notifications
Kinetic is a concept phone conceived by a designing student Jeremy Innes-Hopkin. The phone looks great and the different concept about the phone is how it shows the notifications. Whenever there’s an incoming message or call, the phone instead of ringing or showing light based notifications, will stand up to attract the user’s attention. I […]
How much power does my phone consume?
Did you ever think how much power does your cell phone consume? Yes, we know it will be negligible but once the number of consumers has grown to a very high number all around the world, the power being consumed as a whole may be significant? Let’s do some simple maths and we are not […]