Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Yahoo! grabs for Android smartphone homescreen
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo! on Monday ramped up its move to mobile, grabbing for Android smartphone home screens with an Aviate application tuned to where people are.
Yahoo bought Aviate early this year in a deal reported to be valued at about $80 million dollars. The software was subsequently honed with a test group.
An English language version of Aviate for handsets powered by Google-backed Android software made its global debut on Monday, in a move to give new prominence to Yahoo on the smartphone.
“We created Aviate to connect you with the information you need at the moment it’s useful,” Aviate founder and Yahoo product manager Mark Daiss said in a Tumblr post.
“Yahoo Aviate simplifies everything about your phone.”
The Aviate application available at Google Play online shop is touted as creating an “intelligent home screen” that serves up applications or information based on where users are and what they might be most interested in a given moment.
“It starts with a clean, new layout and apps automatically organized for you,” Daiss said.
“But it’s not just about making your phone simpler — Aviate also makes your phone smarter by offering intelligent information throughout your day.”
Showcasing content
The Aviate release comes as part of a campaign by Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer to revitalize the faded Internet firm as a premier digital content company at the heart of people’s daily routines in the mobile age.
“At the end of the day, Yahoo! is trying to be a content site again; really connect you back to the content you want to read, watch, and enjoy,” said analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group in Silicon Valley.
“It is like next-generation TV on steroids.”
To succeed, Yahoo needs to seize control of smartphone screens and put its content, along with money-making advertising, at the center of experiences on mobile devices, according to the analyst.
Online retail titan Amazon last week made a move in the same direction by unveiling “Fire” smartphone infused with software tightly tied to its online offerings.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos unveiled the device, Amazon’s first smartphone of its own, which has a 4.7-inch display, a high-definition camera and Amazon’s free help service.
The phone also ties in to Amazon’s vast array of other offerings, serving as a platform for digital content such as books, films and music and connecting users to the firm’s cloud storage.
“Amazon is doing exactly what Yahoo wants to do, but with their own devices,” Enderle said.
Amazon’s tactic sidesteps potential bumps that might be put in Yahoo’s path by carriers, handset makers, and Android-backer Google when it comes to vying for control of smartphone home screens.
“If Yahoo does get a beach head, it is unlikely they can hold it; and getting that beach head is going to be difficult to begin with,” Enderle said.
Building a news team
Yahoo has been shedding its online search engine past in favor of a future as a venue for premier digital content and services, particularly aimed at smartphones and tablet computers.
Yahoo has also been investing in original programming. US media reported on Monday that Yahoo! has added former NBC News investigative reporter Michael Isikoff to its lineup.
“Yahoo! is trying to build out a news program,” Enderle said. “They are hand picking people who they think can bring them an audience.”
Yahoo! in January enlisted news, music and television stars for the launch of online magazines focused on technology and food.
In May, the Sunnyvale, California-based firm launched an online magazine for film lovers.
source: interaksyon.com
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Huawei Ascend G300 Now Here

Why pay first class for first class?
Huawei has announced the commercial availability of Ascend G300, an Android smartphone that offers first class 4-inch IPS display screen, discerning Huawei Emotion UI, and beautifully design sturdy body at PhP9,490 suggested retail price.
Joining the best selling Huawei Honor and Ascend Y200 in the shelf, the easy-to-use Ascend G300 features a 4.0-inch WVGA IPS Display capacitive touch screen, 5-megapixel-autofocus camera and is powered by Qualcomm 1GHz processor and Android 2.3 operating system, with an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich later this year. G300 and Y200 belong to the Ascend family – Huawei’s best-in-class smart phones.
The Ascend G300 includes 4GB ROM, 512MB of RAM and a MicroSD card slot to provide up to 32GB of additional memory.
With a 1350 mAh Li Ion battery delivering over five hours of non-stop talk time and more than two weeks of standby time without the inconvenience of re-charging, the Ascend G300 is a smartphone with the power and endurance necessary to meet all of your daily requirements.
Measuring 63mm long and 10.5mm slim, the Ascend G300 fits perfectly into your hand and your pocket. Sturdy, yet lightweight at 140g including the battery, and available in chrome and white, the stylish Ascend G 300 is the perfect accessory for your life. As an introductory offer, Huawei Ascend G300 comes with free jelly cover (choice of Pink, Cyan, Red, or Yellow) and 8GB SanDisk microSD card.
Huawei Ascend G300 key specs Operating System:
Android 2.3
UI: Huawei Emotion
Display: 4” WVGA
IPS Display
Camera: 5MP Camera Auto focus
Battery: 1350mAh
Processor: 1 GHZ
Connectivity: HSPA 850/1200, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WiFi 802.11b/g/n
Dimensions: 122.5 x 63 x 10.5mm
Weight: 140g
About Huawei Device
Huawei Device believes that everyone can be the center of information and that the world would be a better place if access and information barriers were knocked down. Its strong suite of mobile phones, mobile broadband devices and home devices is testimony to Huawei Device’s focus on customers and its commitment to providing user-friendly mobile internet experiences through ongoing innovation.
Based on more than two decades of success in the information and communications industry, and with our own channel expertise, operational capabilities and global partner resources, Huawei Device is transforming from a company that sells millions of devices in single transactions to large businesses, to a “Business-to-People” (B2P) brand that also sells individual devices directly to millions of people.
As at the end of 2011, Huawei Device serves more than 500 operators all over the world.
For more information, visit Huawei Device online: www.huaweidevice.com
source: mb.com.ph

