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Adidas to Bring Exercise App to Android

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on February 14, 2011

PCWorld, Feb 15, 2011- The Adidas miCoach app will be available on Android in late April, Adidas announced at Mobile World Congress on Monday.

The miCoach app turns an Android-based smartphone into a personal coach, according to Adidas. Its features include pace-triggered voice coaching, personalized and sports-specific training plans, workout calendar, and workout feedback.

The personalized sports-specific training plans allow users to adopt their training plans according to the sport they practice, including football players that want to be faster and stronger. It also allows for different running plans, depending on whether the user wants to lose weight or train for a marathon. The pace triggered voice coaching will tell users how fast to run to reach their goals and how much further they have to go during a session.

The company didn’t detail which version of Android will be compatible with the miCoach application. In August, the application was launched for the iPhone and BlackBerry, and has, so far, racked up about one million downloads, Adidas said.

More information visit http://www.pcworld.com/article/219575/adidas_to_bring_exercise_app_to_android.html.

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Android This Week: Dual Displays; App Updates; NFC Expands

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on February 13, 2011

GIGAOM, Feb. 12, 2011- An innovate new Android handset was announced this week from Sprint (s): the Kyocera Echo has two 3.5-inch displays for a double dose of Google’s mobile platform. The Echo leverages Android’s ability to multitask like no other smartphone as the device can run separate apps on the two screens simultaneously. That could be handy when creating an email to share web information, for example, because the mail composition would be on one screen while a web search could be performed on the other. The bottom display also works as a large, software keyboard as well.

I’m not sold that the Echo will be a huge hit however: the device lacks a 4G radio for Sprint’s WiMAX network, for starters, and dual displays are likely to eat through a battery faster. Perhaps that’s why Sprint is including a second battery with the Echo? Regardless, Sprint is once again turning to Android to help boost subscriber numbers.

This week also saw updates of current Android apps and announcements of new ones. Twitter for Android received an overhaul this week: the new version makes it easier to search for friends and trends while also refreshing the user interface for simpler addition of photos and location. The new version also strengthens integration with the contacts database on an Android device, helping to add more of your friends to Twitter. I’ve tested the new Twitter on both a Nexus One handset and Galaxy Tab and the new features have me considering a permanent switch from Seesmic, my long-time favorite mobile Twitter client.

Coming in late March to Android is free software to remotely control a Sonos music system. Not everyone has a Sonos, of course, but for those that do, the new Android app will bring functionality similar to the current Sonos software for iOS devices. With Wi-Fi in more devices than ever, smartphone apps are taking the place of those “old fashioned” single-purpose wireless remotes. Also on the application front is the potential ability to run Android apps on non-Android phones. This is possible because all Android software runs in a virtual machine, or a software implementation of hardware. Myriad will be showing their Alien Dalvik virtual machine next week, and if it takes off, could expand the Android software ecosystem beyond devices running Google’s platform.

After last week’s Honeycomb event, Google was relatively quiet on the Android front this week, but did make mention of Android 2.3.3, or what I like to call Gingerbread Plus. The minor update to Gingerbread expands support for NFC, or near field communications, a wireless method for purchases or data exchange. The new features include support for apps to read or write to any standard NFC tag as well as limited support for direct peer-to-peer connections between devices with NFC chips. While payments are typically associated with NFC technology, the new features added in Android 2.3.3 could help allow future handset apps to unlock doors or transfer data over short distances.

For more information visit http://gigaom.com/mobile/android-this-week-dual-displays-app-updates-nfc-expands/.

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Yahoo Preps “Digital Newsstand” For iPad And Android Tablets

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on February 11, 2011

eBrandz,  Sunnyvale, California, February 11, 2011- Tempted by tablet craze, Yahoo on Thursday announced the launch of a digital newsstand dubbed as “Livestand” that will turn tablet computers into personalized magazines rich with stories, images and video suited to individual tastes, for Yahoo-owned content and, in the future, possibly external content as well, initially available on Apple iPad and Android tablets.

The company said “Livestand” will be released in the first half of 2011, initially on tablets, and then to mobile phones and browsers, will present personalized content results from various publishers, starting with Yahoo’s content portfolio of Sports, News, Finance, Flickr, omg!, and the Yahoo Contributor Network, chief product officer Blake Irving said.

Yahoo said LiveStand will be available to users as an iPad and Android tablet application with a mobile phone and browser version to follow.

Demonstrated in a magazine-style format, content will be personalized based on a variety of factors and user’s exclusive interests, location, and time of day, Yahoo said. The platform expects to attract publishers with an uncomplicated, one-size-fits-all approach to producing content. Livestand has been designed for portable devices, so that articles, photos, videos, graphics and ads are optimized for the screens and interfaces of mobile phones and tablet PCs, the company said.

“The magazine knows what type of story you are reading; it privately knows where you are and where you been,” Irving said while briefing reporters on Yahoo!’s plans.

“What we are building is really device and operating system agnostic,” he said. “Tablets allow beautiful execution, and we will bring it into smaller forms down to mobile phones and then port it to PCs (personal computers) and TV.”

“With Livestand, we are using ad formats that evoke the emotion of TV advertising with a highly-visual magazine-like experience,” Irving, said in a blog post. “And they are combined with the effectiveness of an Internet ad that is data-rich, actionable, even location aware. It is all personalized and in context — just like our content.” To receive an early invite, go to Yahoo’s Livestand homepage and click to “Like” it on Facebook.

Furthermore, the platform will have embedded social media capabilities that publishers can take advantage of to engage readers and foster interaction among them, Yahoo said.

“Livestand delivers the best of magazines and the best of the Web,” said Irv Henderson, vice president of product management for Yahoo Mobile and Connected Devices, during a press conference.

“Adoption of tablets and mobile phones is exploding, and digital media is not keeping up. Consumers cannot find the publications they buy off the newsstand, and publishers and advertisers cannot reach the audiences they want to serve,” said Irving.

“The more you use this, the better it is at telling what you are interested in.” “It is a digital platform and we are its first customers,” Henderson said.

News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch last week unfurled “The Daily” a digital newspaper created specifically for Apple’s iPad, in the latest move in his drive to get consumers to pay for news online.

Although Yahoo officials only demonstrated Livestand featuring content from Yahoo properties during the press conference, they said the company is already working with an initial set of external publishers, whom they declined to name.

Livestand will let publishers generate revenue both from advertising and from subscriptions.

“At Yahoo, we see tablets as a catalyst that will allow advertising dollars to shift from TV and print to digital,” Irving said.

For more information visit http://news.ebrandz.com/yahoo/2011/3871-yahoo-preps-digital-newsstand-for-ipad-and-android-tablets.html.

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TITUS to put tech on iPhone, Android with Good partnership

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on February 9, 2011

Ottawa Business Journal, February 9, 2011- E-mail and document classification software maker TITUS is partnering with California-based Good Technology to put the Ottawa company’s technology on iPhone and Android devices, TITUS announced Wednesday.

Topics : Fastest Growing Companies , NATO , Department of Defence
“Communication and information sharing via e-mail isn’t just done in the office,” said TITUS chief executive Tim Upton in a statement. “Our customers worldwide need to be able to protect information sent via their mobile devices.”

Mr. Upton added Good Technology has expertise in multi-platform mobility for both government and enterprise, which will help provide TITUS’s clients with the ability to keep confidential messages secure on a range of devices.

The partnership will allow TITUS’s classification labels to work with Good Technology’s mobile client classification software for the iPhone, with the two working together to provide support for Google Android devices.

TITUS – which was named one of OBJ’s Fastest Growing Companies and won an Employees Choice Award in 2010 – boasts more than 1.5 million users for its technology from more than 300 military, government and enterprise customers worldwide.

Its client list includes NATO, the Australian Department of Defence and the United States Air Force.

For more information visit http://www.obj.ca/Technology/2011-02-09/article-2211265/TITUS-to-put-tech-on-iPhone,-Android-with-Good-partnership/1.

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Google Translate app hits Apple’s iPhone, iPod Touch

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on February 8, 2011

Los Angeles Times, February 8,2011- Google Translate is now available on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.

The voice and text translation application has long been available in mobile app form for phones running Google’s own Android operating system, but hasn’t until today been available as an iOS app.

The Web search giant did, however, roll out a Google Translate HTML5 mobile site all the way back in August of 2008, which allowed iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users to use many of the same features available on Android devices.

One feature not avilable on the iOS version of the app is the experimental Conversation Mode, which (for Android users) allows two people who speak two different languages to speak into a phone with the phone translating back to them in their respective tongues so a conversation can be held.

With Google Translate, users speak a word or phrase into their i-devices in one language and the app produces a translation via a computer-generated voice or text.

The app can accept voice input in 15 different languages and translate back to users in 50 languages. The computer-generated speech function can speak back to a user in 23 languages, Google said.

Text translations provided by the app can be zoomed in for easier reading or sharing on screen.

The release is Google’s fourth for the iOS since September after the arrivals of Google Voice, Google Latitude and Google Places with Hotpotfor the iPhone and iPod Touch.

The Google Translate app is a free download and requires iOS 3.0 or later — which means it works with even first-generation iPhones — and is in Apple’s App Store now.

For more information visit http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/02/google-translate-app-hits-the-iphone.html.
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Hot Smartphones Drive Western Market

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on January 30, 2011

infoSync, 30 January 2011- We take a look at the current mobile market shakeup and how hot smartphones drive the Western market forward.

Nokia describes the mobile market as an environment that is intensely competitive and plagued by component shortages. The Finnish manufacturer saw a 2.4% decline in unit shipments in Q4 2010 year-over-year, despite smartphone introductions such as the Nokia N8 and Nokia C7. These models contributed to a 38% increase in smartphone shipments for the company year-over-year, but feature phone shipments took a significant hit.

Apple and ZTE, on the other hand, increased their year-over-year unit shipments by 86.2% and 76.8% respectively. IDC reports that ZTE is succeeding in its Chinese home market, steadily spreading to developing regions such as Africa and Latin America as well as making inroads in developed markets such as Western Europe, the U.S. and Japan.

While Apple and ZTE aren’t directly comparable, they do share one overall goal: to rule the 4G era. ZTE has been rapidly expanding in both the GSM and CDMA worlds in recent years, and naturally wants to become a key player in the new 4G LTE era. And as stated above, that’s going to happen on a global scale.

LG Electronics’ unit shipments declined 9.7% year-over-year in Q4 2010. IDC says an aging portfolio and lower prices within emerging markets left the company vulnerable to the competition. ZTE is clearly among the key companies that are pressuring LG and Nokia in the feature phone segment.

LG’s answer to increased competition in the feature phone market is to bet on smartphones for Western markets. We reviewed the Quantum (Windows Phone 7) and Optimus T (Android 2.2) late last year. Upcoming smartphones include the Revolution, one of Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE Android phones, as well as the NVIDIA Tegra 2-equipped Optimus 2X.

While Nokia and LG were forced to make cuts in overall unit shipments, there’s one big player that is still going strong: Samsung, of course, which saw a 17.3% increase in Q4 2010 unit shipments year-over-year.

Samsung is currently working on TouchWIZ 4 to run atop Android 2.2 and 2.3. The company will announce the Galaxy S2 during the Mobile World Congress next month, which will sport a dual-core processor and a Super AMOLED Plus display. The dual-core processor is rumored to be the NVIDIA Tegra 2.

IDC says that the continued success of the Galaxy S smartphones was driving the shipment volumes for Samsung last quarter. The company sold nearly 10 million units of those phones worldwide in 2010. The Verizon iPhone will soon challenge the Fascinate and Continuum, but Samsung has the Stealth V in the making for Verizon Wireless.

The Samsung phone that really shines, however, is the recently released Nexus S for T-Mobile (and rumored to spread to AT&T). It’s running stock Android 2.3, which combined with a Super AMOLED screen brings expectations for smartphones to a new level. If Samsung plays its cards right, Nokia should worry more about Samsung than Apple and ZTE.

The full-year numbers below reveals that RIM is also still going strong, and given the upcoming BlackBerry 6.1′s focus on third-party apps and improved Web browsing, in addition to its already well-known BlackBerry services, the Canadian manufacturer just adds to the fact that it is an intensely competitive mobile market indeed.

For more information visit http://www.infosyncworld.com/reviews/cell-phones/hot-smartphones-drive-western-market/11748.html.

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Nokia connecting Android or Windows Phone 7

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on January 29, 2011

OneIndiaNews, January 29, 2011- Helsinki, Jan 29: World’s largest mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is planning to take a revolutionary step after its disappointing Q4 2010 financial results. Media reported that Nokia has plans to adopt another popular operating system to make its handsets more attractive and acceptable.

Buzz up!While responding to queries, Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop said indirectly that the Finnish company may adopt operating systems like Google Android or Windows Phone 7. Analysts opinionated that Elop’s former connection with Microsoft may help him to connect his current company with former. If all things work well, we can expect Nokia smartphones running on Windows Phone 7 OS.

“In addition to great device experiences we must build, capitalise and/or join a competitive ecosystem. The ecosystem approach we select must be comprehensive and cover a wide range of utilities and services that customers expect today and anticipate in the future,” Elop said while commenting on Nokia’s financial figures.

Currently, Nokia handsets are running on Symbian and MeeGo operating systems. With the emergence of Android OS, other giants like Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson shifted to this and gained more popularity with a wide range of products. Also, Apple introduced energizing changes to their iOS that powers the iPhones. This lead to the decline of Nokia’s market share.

Now, Nokia has identified the need to change the ‘ecosystem’ for a better future. If Nokia decide to adopt Android or Windows, then it will be the end of Symbian, the world’s most popular mobile operating system. Anyhow let us wait and see whether Nokia axes Symbian to embrace Android or Windows phone 7.

For more information visit http://news.oneindia.in/2011/01/29/tech-nokia-adopt-android-windows-os-symbian-aid0102.html.

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BeyondSoft Consulting Delivers New Android Contracting Solutions

Posted by weinabeyondsoft on January 25, 2011

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 26, 2011 — BeyondSoft Consulting, as a leading Android and iOS consulting company in Silicon Valley, is offering Android contractors for companies and startups looking to augment their Android developer resources. BeyondSoft Consulting makes it easy to find an outstanding Android contractor for your company’s project. 

Headquartered in Santa Clara, BeyondSoft Consulting specializes in clients ranging from startups to enterprise entities in North America, and is rapidly expanding. “BeyondSoft Consulting is in a dramatic growth period, driven by several significant partnership and project wins.” said David Cao, Vice President of BeyondSoft Consulting, “To keep pace with the considerable influx of new work, while providing the same high quality service, we have added a number of excellent Android programmers to our team, since we successfully held several Android Top Gun Training Camps over the past few months.” 

The Android Top Gun Training Camp is a customized, job-oriented training program of Android development for people who have already learned the initial basics of building an Android app. The hands-on training camp, which is an integrated two-day training course, is taught on-site in Silicon Valley and customized to the specific needs of BeyondSoft Consulting’s clients.

In addition to training, BeyondSoft Consulting also hosts regular job seminars, including full job fairs. Early next month, BeyondSoft will be welcoming developers from the entire Bay Area to sit down with technical recruiters, and start the discussion about becoming a developer for BeyondSoft Consulting

With proven expertise in staffing services, BeyondSoft Consulting offers a wide range of Android contractors for the Android platform, including app development, back-end integration, solution architecture, and designing embedded systems. With many years of experience in Java and embedded development, BeyondSoft Consulting’s Mobile Application Developers have deep domain knowledge in all-things-Android. Furthermore, with wide connections to industry associations and professionals, BeyondSoft Consulting can find and recommend the best resources, matching the client’s requirements in a timely manner. Leveraging its competitive advantages to help clients generate new mobile business, especially in the Android field, BeyondSoft Consulting can better serve customers and help improve the productivity of their workforce. 

For more information, please visit http://beyondsoftconsulting.com/onshore-staffing-solutions/android-contractors-consultants/

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BeyondSoft acquired Silicon Valley based Android iPhone solution company – ExtendLogic

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on June 8, 2010

Beijing, China, April 20, 2010, China leading IT outsourcing company Beyondsoft Group and US based Smartphone application development consulting firm ExtendLogic have signed investment agreement recently. The agreement is about the acquisition of ExtendLogic’s existing consulting businesses of Smartphone (iphone, Android, Blackberry) application development, mobile embedded software development, back-end platform development, and mobile related testing.

Founded in 2005, ExtendLogic has mobile application development consulting office in California and R&D center in China which is one of the pioneers providing Smartphone application development outsourcing services to worldwide clients. With its core competitive advantages in areas of iPhone & Android, ExtendLogic will continue on Smartphone application development after being a part of Beyondsoft Group. By taking advantage of Beyondsoft Group’s strong marketing network, capital, technology and back office support, ExtendLogic aims to strengthen its international competitiveness and further expand its business scope for obtaining greater market share.

Through this acquisition, Beyondsoft will enhance its ability to access the business opportunities from the vertical industries. As a leading Smartphone application development outsourcing company, ExtendLogic has extensive experience in quality assurance and process control. Based on the resource integration, Beyondsoft will be able to provide more professional high quality services to clients from vertical industry, which will help Beyondsoft Group to establish its leading position in Smartphone industry in the near future.

ExtendLogic’s professionalism and mature project management experience in area of Smartphone application development outsourcing are great supplements to Beyondsoft. The successful acquisition not only expands our delivery capability, but also completes its reform of our own product chain. It is a very important step taken by Beyondsoft to improve its business structure and global strategy.” said by Bin Wang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Beyondsoft Groups.

About Beyondsoft Groups:

Beyondsoft is a leading IT outsourcing company with Global Delivery Centers. Beyondsoft offers IT consulting, Application Development and Maintenance (ADM), ERP and BPO services to the clients across the globe. Headquartered in Beijing, Beyondsoft has development centers in the major cities in China, as well as operations/centers in the U.S., Japan, Singapore and India. The global delivery centers enable Beyondsoft to offer high-quality and cost effective services to its clients by adopting the right mix of onsite, near-site and multi-tier offshore delivery centers. It also allows Beyondsoft to share and grow its offerings, knowledge and process maturity. Beyondsoft is an ISO27001 certified company and the security systems at Beyondsoft meet world’s most strict standards.

http://www.beyondsoft.com

About ExtendLogic:

Founded in 2005 in California, US, ExtendLogic provides Smartphone application development consulting and outsourcing services by its onshore consulting office in California and offshore R&D center, Xi’an Knowledgesurf Technologies, in Xi’an of China. Having skilled iPhone, Android, Blackberry developers in-house makes ExtendLogic able to provide high quality services to global clients over the past several years. Since 2005, ExtendLogic’s subsidiary, Xi’an KnowledgeSurf has received a number of awards recognizing its service capabilities and growth potential, including 2008 Xi’an Software Park Great Contribution Awards, 2008 ChinaSourcing – Top 50 Service Providers in China 2008 Certificate.

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ExtendLogic is hiring full time Android Contractors

Posted by DavidCao01 on December 11, 2009

The Product is a Set Top Box that goes in customers’ living rooms with a web camera and utilizes a Harmony Universal remote.

Contractors opening:

1)      Multiple Android application developers with Java experience,

2)      One low-level C++ engineer with core Linux experience – RTP, SIP, A/V, media streaming, and DSP knowledge.

3)      Sr. Android Developer/Architect to help guide in Android, including NDK.
Mandatory requirements:
• 4+ years enterprise experience developing commercial mobile applications.
• Prior experience developing an Android application.
• Ability to translate functional designs into technical design.
• 4+ years java experiences.
• Demonstrated experience working with a distributed team (onshore/offshore).
• Experienced working with XML and web services on mobile devices.

Desired Skills:

Developers with NDK experience are highly preferred.

• Experience working with video streaming is a plus.
• Self-driven and works well independently
• Good communication skills

• Demonstrated understanding of packaging commercial Android applications.
• Embedded C experiences a plus.

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