Multiflow, Another Alternative Multitasking For iPhone & iPad

Way before iOS 4 with multitasking is released, Proswitcher, an application in Cydia that enabled multitasking in iOS has been around quite a while, serving the community with that needs. Now we have multitasking in iOS 4, but that doesn’t stop the creativity of coders out there to come up with alternatives, and probably better.

Multifl0w , an application in Cydia is another implementation of multitasking in iOS, using Backgrounder as the app engine. iOS 4 multitasking might looks bored to some, which display only app icon currently running on background. Multifl0w on the other hand has addded little twist on it’s implementation of multitasking which looks pretty interesting. It display the application snapshot; the state of the app when you minimize them. The application snapshot image is huge as well and can be dragged upside down.

But there is trade off of this nice pretty app. It drain your battery pretty fast. And jailbreaking your iPhone is mandatory to have this app installed, from Cydia. It’s not free, you have to fork out $4.99 to have this nice looking multitasking in your iPhone, as well as iPad

via cultofmac

BlackBerry Curve 3G Smartphone in Malaysia This September

curve 9300 BlackBerry Curve 3G Smartphone in Malaysia This September

Celcom and Maxis has started accepting Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 pre-order (my post Celcom and Maxis) since last week. From the information available from them, the smartphone will only available here in September. The press release from RIM confirms that, but again we’re still without the exact release date.

Press Release

RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Curve 3G Smartphone in Malaysia

New addition to the globally popular BlackBerry Curve series is fast, easy-to-use, richly-featured and BlackBerry 6 ready

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced the new BlackBerry® Curve™ 3G, an exciting addition to the popular BlackBerry Curve series of smartphones. Designed to provide the growing mass of smartphone purchasers with a distinctly powerful, approachable and affordable choice, the BlackBerry Curve 3G supports high-speed 3G (HSDPA) networks around the world and gives users the exceptional communications features they need to accomplish more than ever, when they’re at home, at work and everywhere in-between.

“The BlackBerry Curve 3G is both an accessible and feature-rich smartphone which will be popular with customers in Malaysia who highly value communications and productivity tools that help them get ahead of their day. With the ability to connect to 3G and Wi-Fi networks, users can access information and communicate quickly with the people that matter, as well as take advantage of useful features like built-in GPS to share their location on BBM and social networking sites,” said Gregory Wade, Managing Director, South East Asia, RIM.

The BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone features a comfortable full-QWERTY keyboard for fast, accurate typing, optical trackpad for fluid navigation, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi®, as well as dedicated media keys, so music lovers can easily access their tunes while on the go. The new smartphone also features a camera that can record video and a microSD/SDHC slot that supports up to 32 GB memory cards for media storage. Support for 3G networks makes browsing faster, streaming music smoother, and gives users the ability to talk on the phone while they browse the web or instant message with BlackBerry® Messenger (BBM™).

The BlackBerry Curve 3G ships with BlackBerry® 5 and is BlackBerry® 6 ready. BlackBerry 6 is a new operating system for BlackBerry® smartphones that was announced recently. It retains the trusted features that distinguish the BlackBerry brand while delivering a fresh and engaging experience that is both powerful and easy to use. BlackBerry 6 is expected to be available for the BlackBerry Curve 3G, subject to carrier certifications, in the coming months.

The new BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone (model 9300) is expected to be available in Malaysia in September.

For more information about the new BlackBerry Curve 3G smartphone visit www.blackberry.com/curve3G. For more information about BlackBerry 6, visit www.blackberry.com/6.

Seagate Unveils World’s First 3TB External Desktop Drive

goflex desk hero hi Seagate Unveils Worlds First 3TB External Desktop Drive

Seagate today unveiled what’s everyone love to have on their workspace, a massive 3TB external desktop drive, which is also the world’s first external desktop drive of that kind.  Available immediately, the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive helps to meet the explosive worldwide demand for digital content storage in both the home and the office by storing up to 120 HD movies, 1,500 video games, thousands of photos or countless hours of digital music.

The 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive couples immense capacity with the flexibility to adapt the drive’s USB 2.0 interface to a USB 3.0 or FireWire 800 connection to meet varying performance and transfer speed needs. A recent report by Parks Associates indicates the average consumer household will see its digital media storage needs grow to nearly 900GB by year-end 2014, driven in large part by video downloads, managed copies of Blu-ray Disc, and increasing use of DVR recording capabilities. It is available in stores for RM998.

Press Release

Seagate Breaks Capacity Ceiling with World’s First 3 Terabyte External Desktop Drive

New FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive Packs Unprecedented Amount of Storage for both Mac and PC

MALAYSIA, 24 August 2010 — Putting more terabytes in the hands of consumers worldwide, Seagate, the leader in hard drives and storage solutions, today announced the world’s first 3 Terabyte (TB) external desktop drive. Available immediately, the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive helps to meet the explosive worldwide demand for digital content storage in both the home and the office. With 3TB of capacity people can store up to 120 HD movies, 1,500 video games, thousands of photos or countless hours of digital music.

A key addition to the company’s recently introduced GoFlex family of hard drives, the 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive couples immense capacity with the flexibility to adapt the drive’s USB 2.0 interface to a USB 3.0 or FireWire 800 connection to meet varying performance and transfer speed needs. Consumers can easily create, store and access content from either a Windows or Mac OS X computer on the GoFlex Desk external drive, thanks to an included NTFS driver for Mac.

“Consumer capacity demands are quickly out-pacing the needs of business as people continue to collect high-definition videos, photos and music,” said Dave Mosley, Seagate executive vice president of Sales, Marketing and Product Line Management. “Seagate has a tradition of designing products that break into new storage frontiers to meet customer requirements and the 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive is no exception–delivering the highest-capacity storage solution available today.”

A recent report by Parks Associates indicates the average consumer household will see its digital media storage needs grow to nearly 900GB by year-end 2014, driven in large part by video downloads, managed copies of Blu-ray Disc, and increasing use of DVR recording capabilities . The GoFlex Desk external drive delivers unconstrained , high-capacity storage and automatic, continuous backup with software file encryption to help keep all data safe and secure . The standard USB 2.0 interface can be upgraded to USB 3.0 or FireWire 800 by coupling the drive with the appropriate GoFlex desktop adapter to increase file transfer performance by up to 10x for easier copying or sharing of files .

“As the definition quality of digital cameras increases, playback devices such as digital photo frames and MP3 players proliferate and the use of the Internet for downloading music and video continues to grow, more files accumulate in the home,” said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principle analyst of Parks Associates. “Consumers who are active in digital media creation and consumption will witness their digital media storage needs grow nine-fold by 2014, driving the demand for higher capacity, easy-to-use storage solutions.”

The GoFlex Desk external drive is compatible with both the Windows operating system and Mac computers. Each drive includes an NTFS driver for Mac, which allows the drive to store and access files from both Windows and Mac OS X computers without reformatting. The NTFS driver is simply installed once on a Mac computer, allowing it to read and write files on a Windows formatted drive. Its sleek black, 3.5-inch design sits either vertically or horizontally to accommodate any desktop environment.

The 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive with USB 2.0 adapter can be purchased on Seagate.com and through select retailers for RM998.00.

Available immediately, the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive helps to meet the explosive worldwide demand for digital content storage in both the home and the office by storing up to 120 HD movies, 1,500 video games, thousands of photos or countless hours of digital music.

· The 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive couples immense capacity with the flexibility to adapt the drive’s USB 2.0 interface to a USB 3.0 or FireWire 800 connection to meet varying performance and transfer speed needs.

· A recent report by Parks Associates indicates the average consumer household will see its digital media storage needs grow to nearly 900GB by year-end 2014, driven in large part by video downloads, managed copies of Blu-ray Disc, and increasing use of DVR recording capabilities

Dual-Core Intel Atom Powered Netbook Available From Today

Dual -core Atom? That’s right and the netbook running with that processor start shipping today. There are plenty of notebook available from Acer, Asus, Fujitsu and etc. Tthe new dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor N550 is said to have greater performance with same battery life as the single core Intel® Atom™ processor N450. More on that available on the press release below.

Press release

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 23, 2010 – Intel Corporation announced today that a dozen of new netbooks based on its new mobile dual-core Intel® Atom™ processors are available in stores today. The netbooks – available now and through the end of the year from manufacturers including Acer, ASUS, Fujitsu, Lenovo, LG, Samsung, MSI, and Toshiba – enable new levels of support for applications like games, as well as Adobe Flash* technology for access to a number of Web pages including online hotel booking systems and multimedia sites such as YouTube* and Hulu*.

“Acer strives to continually improve on our customers’ total mobile experience, whether it is increased responsiveness or extended Internet interactivity through longer battery life,” said David Lee, associate vice president of Acer’s Mobile Computing Business Unit. “We are pleased to select dual-core Intel Atom processors for Acer netbooks, helping to empower netbook users achieve even more – both at work and at leisure.”

With the dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor N550, consumers can enjoy Internet access on the go with a more responsive experience in the same compact form factor, DDR3 memory support and similar great battery life as the single-core Intel® Atom™ processor N450.

“In their short history, the netbook category has experienced impressive growth,” said Erik Reid, director of marketing for mobile platforms at Intel. “Having shipped about 70 million Intel Atom chips for netbooks since our launch of the category in 2008, there is obviously a great market for these devices around the world.”

New netbooks based on dual-core Intel Atom chips arrive in stores today and are available at a variety of consumer-friendly price points. For more information, visit www.intel.com/products/processor/atom.

source intel

Motorola Milestone In Europe To Get Android 2.2 In Q4 2010, Asia-Pacific Under Evaluation

 Motorola Milestone In Europe To Get Android 2.2 In Q4 2010, Asia Pacific Under Evaluation

To Motorola Milestone users, this news is absolutely what you’re craving for. In Europe, the Android 2.2 aka Froyo software update will begin on Q4 this year, which is about the year end. The update will be rolled out to South Korea as well almost at the same time. But for the rest of countries in Asia-Pacific regions, the update path is still unclear, but hopefully soon. According to Motorola Software Update page, Android 2.2 update in that region is still under evaluation. While I’m not sure what kind of evaluation is that, why don’t you just rolled out the update to everyone. So everyone will ending one happy customer, and you’ll be happy if they become returning customer.

Full Android update list is available below, obtained from Motorola Software Update webpage. Hit the source link at the end of this post for more info.

Phone Model
Timeline
USA
BACKFLIP (USA) Upgrade to Android 2.1 planned for Q3
CLIQ (USA) Upgrade to Android 2.1 – testing in process, planned for late Q3/early Q4
CLIQ XT (USA) Upgrade to Android 2.1 – testing in process, planned for late Q3/early Q4
DEVOUR (USA) Will not have a software upgrade to Android 2.1
DROID by Motorola (USA) Upgrade to Android 2.2 currently rolling out in phases
DROID X by Motorola (USA) Upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for late summer.
Canada
BACKFLIP (Canada) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
DEXT (Canada) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
MILESTONE (Canada) Initial rollout of upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for Q4
QUENCH (Canada) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
Europe
BACKFLIP (Europe) Will not have software upgrade to Android 2.1
DEXT (Europe) Will not have software upgrade to Android 2.1
MILESTONE (Europe) Initial rollout of upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for Q4
Asia-Pacific
BACKFLIP (Asia-Pacific) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
DEXT (Asia-Pacific) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
MILESTONE (Asia-Pacific) Upgrade to Android 2.2 under evaluation
QUENCH (Asia-Pacific) Upgrade to Android 2.1 under evaluation
MILESTONE (Korea) Initial rollout of upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for Q4
MOTOROI (Korea) Initial rollout of upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for Q4
Titanium (Korea) Initial rollout of upgrade to Android 2.2 planned for Q4
Latin America and Mexico
BACKFLIP (Latin America and Mexico) Will not have software upgrade to Android 2.1
DEXT (Latin America and Mexico Will not have software upgrade to Android 2.1
MILESTONE (Latin America and Mexico) Upgrade to Android 2.2 under evaluation

Q3 = Third Quarter of 2010

Q4 = Fourth Quarter of 2010

via Motorola Europe (facebook) source Motorola Support