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Microscale Unveils TV Set Box – Turn Your TV Into An Android Computer

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Microscale Kaduna has announced that its  TV set Box which has been in development for over 6 months is now ready for the market.

 

The product is meant to be attached to a Flat screen (LCD or LED) TV with HDMI interface. It will turn a TV into an android based computer with lots of media and internet applications.

 

Some of the features include

 

  • Features a high performance Samsung Arm Cortex A8 CPU
  • Support for most Video and Audio formats including flash
  • A very interactive user interface featuring a powerful remote control which can be used for browsing, scrolling and typing on the onscreen keyboard
  • support for android Market and other apps such as email, office, games etc
  • three USB interfaces with support for external storage including harddisks, pendrives etc
  • internet connectivity by wifi or rj45

 

Price is 35000 naira only.

ZTE Racer Review – A Compact, Affordable And Portable Smartphone

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In a word or two

The ZTE Racer is a compact and capable budget Android device, ideal for first-time smartphone users.

 

The Design

The ZTE Racer manages to live up to its name when it comes to design. The simple, all-black case is complemented by a chrome-effect strip beneath the screen for making and ending calls. Light and small, the Racer does have a slightly cheap feel to it – it is not a weighty high-end smartphone like the iPhone 4, for example – and yet it still looks neat. And if you’re a fan of light handsets, you’ll enjoy the 100g status of the Racer.

 

 

With a 2.8 inch touchscreen, you can type and interact directly onscreen on the ZTE Racer. ZTE naturally needed to make cut-backs to keep the price of this phone so affordable, and the screen is one of these areas – the screen uses resistive rather than capacitive technology. This can make confident presses of small links a bit tricky but overall, once you’re used to handling the mobile, you shouldn’t encounter many typing mistakes. The screen automatically flips to landscape mode when you turn the Racer on its side, making the QWERTY keyboard more spacious and the keys easier to press accurately.

 

ZTE Racer Specifications

The design of the ZTE Racer isn’t the only neat aspect of this phone. Combining communication with entertainment, the Racer lets you stay in touch with friends and enjoy simple features too – all for around £100 on Pay As You Go through Three. The phone comes with pre-installed apps for Facebook, Twitter, Swype and Windows Live Messenger so you can chat with friends verbally and online practically for free. When you make Skype-to-Skype calls or 3-to3 calls, these won’t cost you a penny. Similarly, the social networking and instant messaging can be accessed easily using either the Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity.

 

 

Run on the Android 2.1 platform, the ZTE Racer comes with Google features too including Maps for navigating your way. There is also Google Mail onboard so you can email as well as instant message friends and family.

 

 

For a budget device, the 3.2-megapixel camera is decent. The fact the Racer is so small and portable enhances this feature as you will likely have your phone to-hand whenever a photo opportunity presents itself. Although there is no flash so you can only take images when the lighting’s good enough, having a better-than-average camera included is a bonus.

 

 

There is also the option to listen to music on the ZTE Racer, whether you select your own songs transferred from your PC or downloaded onto the phone, or the FM radio. And with a battery that supports up to 200 hours on standby or up to 3.5 hours of talk time, you will be able to take your Racer with you and not worry about the battery draining too quickly.

 

Considerations

It is a shame the screen is resistive and not capacitive.

 

Verdict

For a cheap Android, the ZTE Racer has a stylish design and some advanced features for mobile communication and entertainment. If budget is a factor for you, the Racer is worth considering – you’ll be pleasantly surprised by this handset.

 

You can buy this phone from our UK partner: Best Mobile Contracts

Microscale Embedded Is Training On Matlab In Kaduna

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Microscale Embedded is training on Matlab in Kaduna. Matlab, from Mathworks, is essentially the language of technical computing. It is one of the mostly used tools for engineering data analysis in the world.

It is a high-level language and interactive environment that enables users  to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran.

The program is scheduled as follows:

Date: 15th – 18th August 2011.
Fee – N40,000

Venue: Microscale Embedded Training School in Kaduna

Contact: Call: 07052480034 or email info@microscale-embedded.com

After attending this course you will be able to
1. Use MATLAB technical computing environment
2. Develop applications using MATLAB
3. Perform complex analysis
4. Program using matlab
5. Develop robust user interface within a short time
6. Train others to use matlab

Tutor:  Olakunle Elijah, BEng, PGCert Uk, MSc Uk

One Important Tool Your Business Needs – Mobile Apps, Get It Today And How

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“Every business needs a mobile app. As it was in 1995 when firms moved online and got websites, we are in a transition where many are moving to the mobile ecosystem. Today, your business process is not complete without an app”, Fasmicro Publication, 2010

 

Fasmicro develops across many platforms and we have served more clients in France, Brunei, US and Africa than any apps house in Nigeria. Visit our apps official page to see our platforms.

 

If you are looking for a partner in Nigeria and you are a corporate client, Fasmicro will help you develop any type of app in the following environments:

 

  • Android /Google
  • Blackberry /RIM
  • iOS (iPhone and iPad) /Apple
  • Java Mobile /clusters of makers
  • Symbian /Nokia

 

We have since expanded our platforms to cover the requests of customers. Windows Mobile will be added soon after we get the right mix.

 

We continue to train solely on Android, but developments and jobs can be in any of the platforms above.Contact the experts and Nigeria’s leading apps powerhouse. We have trained more apps developers  than any organization in Nigeria (we are truly sure).

 

We will develop your apps, maintain your database, support it, depending on what you want. If you decide to support it after development, that works for us. Email us at info@fasmicro.com and we will send you a proposal. You need a mobile strategy because now is mobile.

 

Meanwhile, visit our AppStore.

 

Please read our Ten Questions Before You Implement A Mobile App Strategy in Your Company


 

 

If you want to know why you need a mobile app for your business, please read this entry we have created for our blog:

 

 

More Developers Prefer Android OS Platform, iOS Sees A Decline, Says Getjar

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According to Getjar, when developers were asked what they  are planning on developing for in the next six months vs. what they’re doing today, the result is as follows:

 

  • IOS:  Today 80% -> Six months from now 55.6%
  • Android: 51.2% Today -> 58% six months from now
  • IOS iPad: 59% Today -> 52% six months from now
  • Android Tablet: 20.5% Today -> 47% six months from now

 

Simply, Android seems to be the future.

 

According to the result, another note of interest was the growing interest in Windows Mobile.  Mango seems to be tickling developers pink with 24% of developers saying they’ll develop for the OS compared to less then 9% today.  That’s still less then ½ of the interest in Android but given Windows’ small base it looks like there is some optimism for the Nokia / Windows alliance.  This was further strengthened by by over 70% of developers saying they think Windows Mobile will still be a viable platform in 5 years (Android / iOS scored over 98% here).

 

Here are issues that will change the market share in coming months:

  • Symbian decline – as confirmed by Nokia’s plans to stop selling Symbian-based devices in the US.

 

  • Blackberry still faces some challenges with less then 15% of developers interested in developing for the platform the next six months.  It is possible they can lose more market share if developers do not see the continued viability of the company.

 

So, there are many changes in the share of the OS platform and nothing has taken shape except that Android, minus litigations, seems to be the king now and in the near future.