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The Xperia™ PLAY – The Android Phone With Sweet Gaming Controls

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Sony Ericsson has announced the PlayStation™ Certified Android smartphone – The Xperia.

 

Need a super efficient, full-featured smartphone with Facebook inside Xperia? And what if it also had real game controls? You got it. The Xperia™ PLAY. A PlayStation™ certified Android™ smartphone that lets you immerse yourself in the games you want.

 

Once a fantasy. Now a reality. The first PlayStation™ Certified Android smartphone gives you incredible graphics, great sound and real game controller. This phone is not actually named “the PlayStation™ phone” though – we call it Xperia™ PLAY.

 

Specification

Available colours Black , White

Size 119.0 × 62.0 × 16.0 mm / 4.7 × 2.4 × 0.6 inches

Weight 175.0 g / 6.2 oz

Screen 854 x 480 pixels / 4.0″ 16,777,216 colour TFT

Platform Android

RAM: 512MB

Memory card slot: microSD™, up to 32GB

Memory card slot: microSD™, up to 32GB

Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration

Audience Unveils eS305 Voice Processor for Tablets

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Audience, Inc., a global provider of intelligent voice and audio processors for mobile products, has announced its latest earSmart™ voice processor for the tablet market. A low-power, high performance solution to improve voice communications and sound quality in tablets, the eS305 chip is designed to support voice enhancement and handheld speakerphone noise suppression over wideband 4G networks. This enables high definition (HD) voice quality, giving tablet users clear, life-like conversations for video chat, VoIP and mobile calls over broadband Wi-Fi® and 4G wireless networks.

 

The earSmart eS305 voice processor is based on the human hearing system, and delivers unique signal enhancement capabilities that provide wideband high-definition (HD) voice and audio quality, with wideband non-stationary noise suppression to remove noise from both ends of a call, even when the device is used in speakerphone mode. It also provides voice-enhancing features such as acoustic echo cancellation and automatic voice equalization to further improve mobile call quality.

 

The earSmart™ eS305 voice processor is easily customizable to create a differentiating, signature sound. It is also designed for seamless integration into tablet system architectures, featuring all-digital interfaces for performance and flexibility, with graphical design tools to facilitate design-in. Offering a custom high-performance, low-power Audio DSP, Audience’s earSmart eS305 chip is highly consistent and robust – across all device usage modes, wideband and narrowband 2 or 3G wireless networks, and changing orientation from landscape to portrait.

 

earSmart eS305 processor features:

  • Wideband Handheld Speakerphone Non-Stationary Noise Suppression – provides non-stationary noise suppression to improve clarity for handheld speaker phone applications, including video calling, VoIP, voice memos, and more.
  • Acoustic Echo Cancellation – provides strong acoustic echo cancellation, an essential feature to enable enhanced voice clarity and quality for handheld speakerphone communications such as VoIP or video chats, with tablets or mobile phones.
  • Unique Sound Optimization – enhances sound quality by providing maximum loudness without distortion for small internal mobile device speakers, and matches sound equalization to multimedia content, such as music categories like rock, classical, etc.
  • Easy Integration and Small Footprint – the earSmart eS305 voice processor is provided in a highly compact 3.5mm x 3.5mm, BGA (0.5mm pitch) package that can fit any mobile device form factor or design and easily integrates into existing mobile tablet or phone architectures.

 

Mobile devices featuring the new earSmart eS305 voice processor are expected to launch in the second half of 2011.More information about Voice Processor? Press release

Be Careful – Nikohapa Knows Where You Have Checked In

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NikoHapa by NikoHapa Ventures  is a location based, no-setup-required customer loyalty program that drives new business to its partners who are local retailers and provides them with a host of novel geo-social marketing capabilities.

These are the recent checkins from their website

  • Caine checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 47 minutes ago
  • 254XXXXX287 checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
  • 254XXXXX888 checked in at Hong’s | 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
  • Muniu checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
  • King checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 5 hours, 2 minutes ago
  • 254XXXXX649 checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 5 hours, 4 minutes ago
  • King checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 6 hours, 17 minutes ago
  • Muniu checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 6 hours, 37 minutes ago
  • 254XXXXX663 checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 6 hours, 55 minutes ago
  • King checked in at Pete’s Coffee | 7 hours, 35 minutes ago

SMSPlaces – Fasmicro.net Pushes Into SMS Advertising and Bulk SMS

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Visit SMSPlaces to preview the site under development. Fasmicro.net acquired this company early this year. It is one of the biggest SMS companies in Nigeria with the following statistics:

 

3,030Mobile Users and | 1,233 Merchants | 1,003 Resellers |

 

We will like to earn your business at SMSPlaces. The design is under development and you may have to check more option. But all services are available through the backend.

 

Fasmicro is the parent company of tekedia.

Somalia Gets a Search Domain – Google.so. Thank You Google Africa, The Best Team In Google.

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Good Africa – the best team in Google – reports that Somalia has its own country domain. Thank you Google Africa for having that resilience to build this nation despite all odds.

 

Today, we thrilled to announce that Somali users now have a gateway to the world’s information through their own country domain, www.google.so .

Local domains are a first step towards making the web more accessible and relevant for people around the world. The new domain will help people in Somalia and find locally relevant information, faster.

Google Africa has been putting African languages on the web. They have done more in this area than any African government. They do it through share commitment, focus and passion that typify Google Africa. It is the only team that can mobilize folks to do some of these tasks.  This Somali project is not an exception as they explained in their blog.

 

As part of the Google Africa community translation program, the Somali language interface was translated entirely by volunteers and polished by a passionate group of native speakers, language specialists & journalists in Eastleigh estate in Nairobi, fondly referred to as ‘little Mogadishu’. We wish to congratulate them for putting their language on the map.