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Thursday, 9 February 2012

China Unicom: iPhone 5 supports HSPA+

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Whenever you hear word that a phone has “4G” connectivity – it would be best to do more research on the handset and see whether it is just “marketing 4G” being bandied about, or the real deal. Well, you can always check our previous guide to 4G for more details, but what we’ve learned is this – a China Unicom executive confirmed that Apple’s iPhone 5 will sport 4G connectivity in the form of 21Mbps HSPA+ technology.

This information came about in a photo of a slide by Japanese site PC Watch, where said presentation was done by China Unicom’s Research VP Huan Wenilang at Macworld Asia 2011. Since China Unicom is Apple’s only carrier in China, surely they’d know a thing or two about the next generation iPhone.

Having said that, will the US see HSPA+ iPhones arrive? Who knows, right? Maybe those of us who’re lusting after the new smartphone will keep our fingers crossed this time around. At least the folks in China are assured of getting one…

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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Fiat 500 Pink Edition supports the Breast Cancer Research Foundation

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If you believe that supporting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) is a good cause that you would like to be a part of, and if you so happen to be shopping for a car at the same time, Fiat has unveiled the 500 Pink Edition car, whereby a portion of the sales will be donated to the BCRF.

The 500 Pink Edition is based off Fiat’s 500 Lounge car and will be available in two colors – Argento (silver), Bianco (white). Apart from the difference in name, the car will pretty much the same, with the exception of a dark pink stripe and a pink ribbon adorning the car as pictured above. This is to show support to the BCRF for the good work that they are doing.

The car itself will retail for $22,500 and Fiat has said that they would donate $1,000 for the BCRF for every Fiat 500 Pink Edition sold. There are only 250 units available, which means for those whose (expensive) hobby is collecting limited edition cars, this could be a rather tempting purchase. However since we do not expect people to buy cars simply because they want to support a cause, Fiat has also confirmed that they will be making a minimum contribution of $50,000 should there not be enough buyers.

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Sunday, 2 October 2011

Gmail for mobile now supports multiple sign-ins

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Gmail for mobileGreat news for those of you with multiple Gmail accounts and find it such a hassle to keep up to date on all your mail with your mobile phone. Google has announced that Gmail for mobile now has multiple sign-in support. No more logging in, logging out, and logging in again just to check your mail in your secondary email account – Gmail will let you sign into multiple accounts simultaneously.

In addition to multiple sign-in support, Google also introduced some new features to Gmail for mobile: users now have the ability to create a mobile signature to let people know that they’re responding from a mobile phone (in the event an email is full of typos). Users can also now set their Vacation auto-responder from their mobile phones just in case they only realize that they’ve forgotten about it while on the way to the airport.

To make use of all these features, just head over to the Gmail for mobile website. Make sure you update your bookmarks as well, because Google has updated the URLs.

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Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Android Voice Actions now supports other languages

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Voice recognition apps are cool and they can be incredibly handy too. Google has just such a tool available, which Android users should already be familiar with – Voice Actions. Unfortunately it has always been catered to the American market, which means that for those who don’t speak the English language as their first language will have some difficulty when using the feature.

The good news is that Google will be updating the Android Voice Search tool to include support for other languages such as British English, French, Italian, German and Spanish, so this should be good news for those who speak another language apart from English, or for those who speak English with a heavy accent.

The tool’s functions should not have changed much from before, but for those new to Voice Actions, you can use it by simply saying one of the following commands, which can now be spoken in any of the added languages we mentioned above:

send text to [contact] [message]call [business]call [contact]go to [website]navigate to [location/business name]directions to [location/business name]map of [location]

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