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Adobe Flash for X10 Mini series?

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Adobe and Qualcomm have been talking recently, and it seems that it is in a bid to get flash more optimized, whilst bringing flash to previous phones that didnt have it before.

What caught our eye, was they are supporting:

  • Snapdragon MSM7×27  (for those who dont know what phones have those processors, they include the  X10 Mini, X10 Mini Pro and X8), which should support the web browser side of things
  • And  Snapdragon MSM8×55 (basically, most of the new Xperia range), which will enable HD video playback.

You can find a full list here of what phones contain which processor.

There are a couple of things that are left unclear:

  • Why is the Xperia X10 left out of the list?
  • When will it happen?
  • Will the flash plugin now be Android 2.1 compatible, rather than Android 2.2?

In any event, I have tried to find out if the X10 can have flash, but as I said earlier: it can only have it if it runs Android 2.2, so hopefully it is available when X10 gets Android 2.3 update

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…10-mini-series/

Asphalt 6 on Xperia Play

Saturday, February 19th, 2011
This video seems more of a commercial, rather than an example of how a game handles on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, but I thought I would share it with you all anyway.

From Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog: http://blog.se-nse.n…-xerperia-play/

Android Goes Adult!

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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It’s official, Android is now “adult” and I don’t mean that as a metaphor for the platform growing up through development towards 2.0 Eclair.

The Android Market, like the Apple AppStore, prohibits mature/adult content so anyone thinking of making “naughty” apps has been left out in the cold. However, unlike the iPhone, Android allows users to install apps from third party sources with a tick in one simple check box, this means that developers of  apps which would not be allowed in the Market  are actually free to publish them elsewhere.

Well that elsewhere has now been provided by MiKandi.com and the MiKandi App Store, the “world’s first adult only mobile app store”. Here’s a look at their promo video:

There will always be contentious views over things like this but however you look at it, there’s a huge market for adult content on all media and this could in fact become a huge boost for Android! The concerns though are the lack of parental guidance and that’s something that Google may now look to implement.

Mik

via: AndroidandMe

Google Maps Navigation Released For Donut

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

As we know, Android 2.0 Eclair received a great update to Google Maps providing it with turn-by-turn navigation but until now it wasn’t available for other devices without “hacking”…heaven forbid! Well that’s all changing now as Google has released Google Maps 3.2.1 to the Android Market with Navigation for 1.6 Donut devices.

I’d test it out to let you know what it’s like but the installation is currently not working properly on my Cyanogen 4.2.5 ROM, there’s got to be some irony in there somewhere! So if you’re unrooted just go grab the Market update, it’s free of course, and if not then try find a work-around for the installation as I’m doing just now ;)

Update:

If, like me, you have been getting an installation error saying that “Package file was not signed correctly” try the following to remove your current maps apk:

Connect to adb and open a command prompt/terminal:
adb remount
adb shell rm /system/app/*Maps*
adb shell rm /system/sd/app/*Maps*
adb uninstall com.google.android.apps.maps

After this the update via the Market worked fine but I don’t see any sign of Navigation here in the UK

Mik

Sony Ericsson Timescape and Mediscape Walkthrough

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Sony Ericsson have created a demo video to show us around the new Timescape and Mediscape apps/UI that we’ll be treated to in the Xperia X10.
Timescape aggregates all your communications while Mediascape is your media hub, surprisingly! It all looks rather slick, roll on Q1 2010.

Cheers,

Mik

New version of the Themes Creator released

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

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Much like the Update Service, PC Suite and Media Manager, Sony Ericsson’s freely available theme creation tool has received a redesign. The interface is much more streamlined and easier to use. It even supports the inclusion of flash lite files as standby wallpapers. Here’s a small excerpt from Sony Ericsson’s site about the application:

It’s a brilliant free tool that lets you choose the colour scheme, decide on the graphic style, pick the background images … and so on. So now your phone can reflect your mood or your interests; you can make it more flamboyant or minimal, or angular or friendly … or just cooler.

You can download the new version from here:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/themescreator/

Screenshots after the break.

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Sony Ericsson Update Service… updated

Monday, May 4th, 2009

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The people who’ve recently tried to update their Sony Ericsson phone firmware via the update service application have probably noticed that before initializing, the program updated itself… and then popped up with a brand new interface. Yep, the update service is the last of  Sony Ericsson’s holy trio of apps (PC Suite, Media Manager and the said service) to receive a GUI reharsh. I haven’t been able to spot any significant new functionality, but it’s as good as it gets right now, so there’s not much to ask for.

You can download the new version of SEUS (v2.9.5.16) from the support section of Sony Ericsson’s website. No need to bother if you already have an older one, though. Just start it up and it’ll perform the update automatically.
And yes, they finally did include a better icon. Screenshots after the break.

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Sony Ericsson to support JavaFX Mobile in upcoming feature phones

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

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Sony Ericsson recently announced that it will support the brand new JavaFX Mobile platform in its upcoming phones. JavaFX makes it possible to extend the usability of Java ME.

“Sony Ericsson is committed to delivering innovative and energized user experiences to our consumers, working closely with partners who share the creativeness and vision,” says Rikko Sakaguchi, who is the Corporate Vice President and Head of Creation and Development at Sony Ericsson.

“We see JavaFX as a natural fit to our mobile software platform strategy to enable developers, both in-house and in our ecosystem, to create superior, innovative, expressive mobile applications and services. Sony Ericsson expects that JavaFX will have a great impact on the mobile content ecosystem and plan to bring JavaFX to a significant part of our product portfolio.”

You can read more about JavaFX Mobile right here.

Via: Sony Ericsson Developer World

Winners of the 2008 Content Awards

Monday, February 9th, 2009

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Sony Ericsson has just announced the winners of its 2008 Content Awards. They’ve put together quite a cool web awards show in 3D that you can watch over here!

The winners are:

  • Being Productive – Upvise, by Unyverse Pte Ltd, Singapore
  • In-Car Applications – GPSed, by Shape Services GmbH
  • It’s all about the Entertainment - Bubble Boom Challenge, by ZED
  • Lifestyle Choice – Mobiles’ Republic Media Explorer, by Mobiles’ Republic
  • Themes & Graphics – Flash Lite Wallpapers, by ustwo
  • Special Recognition – EcoMate, by Instituto Atlantico & UFC
  • XperiaTM Panels - Spb Traveller, by Spb Software

Congratulations from here! :)

Two new additions to Sony Ericsson’s Campaigns site

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

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Sony Ericsson have recently added 2 new mini-sites to their ever-growing portfolio of… well, mini-sites, or campaign sites, as they like to call them.

So, the first one is about this app they developed, called ‘Find It’. As the site says, it “can help you locate a whole range of items: your tent at a festival; your car in a crowded car park; your hotel in a busy tourist area; your favourite spot on the beach .” Basically, it’s an app that allows you to tag locations, so that you can find them more easily later on (note, locations, not the TV remote). It requires the HGE-100 GPS enabler accessory in order to work and no, you can’t use your phone’s inbuilt GPS if you have one.
Sony Ericsson – Find it

The second campaign site is about some new and hopefully many upcoming motion-controlled… stuff. Wallpapers, games… other things you might want to be motion-controlled, you name it. They’ve even put up a video to hype you up. You know, one of those artistic type of videos that glue your eyes to the screen, despite the fact that they tell you little or nothing about what they’re actually about. After watching the video you are presented with two links. One of them takes you to the main page of PlayNow arena – nothing special. The second brings you to SE’s Fun & Downloads site to browse the (surprisingly many) motion-controlled games. Thankfully, there are a few free wallpapers as well, which are quite nifty.
Sony Ericsson – Moving the world