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Modern Cell Phone Development

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Within the modern-day world, almost everyone is continually in contact and in reach with a cell phone. From youthful kids going to elementary school to top paid high powered officers. Carrying a cell phone that doubles like a Pda, Personal Digital Assistant, has become typical place. The android along with the iPhone have rapidly come to be two of the most popular PDA’s around the cell phone market place and these two competitors are always getting completely new mobile apps designed for them.

One of several great factors about the iPhone along with the android is you will discover a great number of unique apps that will be utilized on them. Android application development is one of the trendy things about it. To not be out done, the iPhone has apps made continually for it at the same time.

The iPhone was made, unveiled and promptly heralded as having made a brand-new location within the cell phone, Smartphone marketplace that mixed functionality with pleasure.

It truly is as standard to find out the iPhone being used to play a downloadable game, an iphone app, as it is actually to see it used like a cell phone.

The android was made to become the rival to the newly created and introduced iPhone and it has entirely lived up to the fight. For every iPhone application which has been designed the android has one as well.

Mobile application development is becoming a growing field also. Good quality programmers have been capable to produce mobile apps to fit practically each and every need in society and continue to show up with more ideas regularly. They have built everything from racing games, in which the movement and positioning of the phone determines exactly where your car or truck moves, to programs that use the gps function in your phone to find, file, and detail information and facts for the duration of workout routines.

Cell phone development is actually multiplied by the creation of both of these tools.

Each business is hurrying to make many of the next best mobile apps that could be placed in the marketplace.

You can read more about mobile application development to avoid any confusion. Complete details about android applications are available for beginners.

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Bianor’s iMediaShare Rates High at Apple App Store

Friday, January 13th, 2012

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Uniondale, NY (PRWEB) December 7, 2009

Cell phones are now connected to home media center thanks to iMediaShare – the media sharing application – for cell phones developed by Bianor.

iMediaShare allows multimedia files located on users’ mobile phones to be transparently viewed on TVs at home. Using iMediaShare users can easily share the multimedia content available on the mobile device through Wi-Fi connectivity to home media systems including gaming consoles and latest TV sets.

Free iPhone version of iMediaShare supporting image sharing is already available at Apple’s App Store. The application ranks second to Adobe’s Photoshop Mobile on Photography Top Free Apps and is among top apps at New & Noteworthy Chart.

Three weeks after the initial launch iMediaShare reached 14,000 downloads per day.

“We just made the first step in creating products for mobile multimedia data sharing, but we’re not intending to stop here. We are working towards achieving the next major product milestone – enabling audio sharing on the iPhone platform,” Kostadin Jordanov, Bianor’s CEO said. “Bundling iMediaShare application with mobile devices makes them an even more useful and functional, adding more value to their users. iMediaShare is available for device manufacturers looking to differentiate their product and respond to customers’ demands for more functionality,” Jordanov added.

Beta version of Android OS compatible iMediaShare application is already running and is a subject to testing. Bianor accepts requests for free copies of Android version form qualified users. The Android version will be completely functional and will provide all the options available for iPhone. It will allow easy sharing of images, audio and video files.

iMediaShare allows UPnP/DLNA standard complaint clients to access media stored on mobile devices. In the next two years more than 80% of the new TV’s are expected to have client capable to take advantage of Bianor’s application.

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Friday, January 13th, 2012

Cell Phone Developer:


(Vocus/PRWEB) January 19, 2011

Environmental Health Trust (EHT), a nonprofit organization dedicated to identifying and controlling environmental health hazards, has called on the US Federal Communications Commission to stop flip-flopping and acknowledge and publicize the risks of cell phone radiation to cell phone users. Specifically, the EHT is urging the FCC to mandate that cell phone manufacturers post safety warnings about microwave radiation on new cell phones sold within the US and require new standards based on lowest feasible levels of microwave radiation.

“In terms of awareness of microwave radiation risks from cell phones, the US is far behind other countries, including Switzerland, Israel, France and Germany,” says EHT founder Devra Lee Davis, PhD, MPH.

“These nations require cell phone makers to publicize radiation rates directly on phones sold to their citizens, provide special labeling for low radiation phones, and restrict their use by children, who are more vulnerable to radiation. We are asking that the FCC oversee the creation of a new standard for cell phones, based on the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle for exposure to diagnostic radiation.” Dr. Davis also expressed disappointment that the FCC had completely reversed its positions on cell phone radiation since a September 14, 2009 Senate hearing of the Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, during which Iowa Senator Tom Harkin had promised to investigate the matter. At the EHT sponsored Expert Conference held in parallel with the Senate hearing, experts spoke of growing laboratory and human studies showing damage from cell phone radiation.

After these events, in November 2009, the FCC website included new advice about how to lower radiation: — “Use an earpiece or headset.” — “Use the cell phone speaker.” — “Consider texting rather than talking.” — “Buy a wireless device with lower SAR.” — “If possible, keep wireless devices away from your body when they are on, mainly by not attaching them to belts or carrying them in pockets.” Ellie Marks, EHT’s Director of Government & Public Affairs, said that the FCC, far from coming clean on the dangers posed by cell phone radiation, has engaged in an active cover-up in tandem with the cell phone industry. Dr. Davis and Ms. Marks noted that a range of documents on the hazards of cell phone radiation are available on the EHT website, http://www.ehtrust.org.

Ellie Marks writes, in her blog, that in September 2009, the CTIA was scheduled to speak against proposed new legislation in the small California town of Burlingame affirming the public right to know the SAR values of phones, this advice to buy lower SAR phones that had been on the FCC website for more than a decade in some form or other — disappeared.

In preparing for the Burlingame city council hearing, Ms. Marks had corresponded with city officials asking how the industry could oppose posting information on the SAR since the FCC website advised lower SAR phones would emit less radiation. Dane Snowden, Vice President of the CTIA and former chief of the Federal Communication Commission’s Consumer Information Bureau overseeing the FCC website, informed the hearing that the warning that Ms. Marks referred to in her communication with the city council had been removed less than 24 hours after she had brought these facts to public attention.

Commenting on this bizarre and sudden change to the FCC website, FCC Critic Cynthia Franklin, notes: “The ‘sanitizing’ of the consumer cautions occurred right about the time it became apparent that San Francisco’s new law (that manufacturers must make public the SAR level for each phone) was going to pass and possibly ignite a national outcry in other places.

Environmental Working Group (EWG), a leading consumer watchdog over cell phone safety issues, has recently written, ‘The FCC has essentially cut and pasted the wireless industry’s position into its revised websites.’” About Environmental Health Trust Environmental Health Trust (EHT) educates individuals, health professionals and communities about controllable environmental health risks and policy changes needed to reduce those risks. Current multi-media projects include: local and national campaigns to ban smoking and asbestos; working with international physician and worker safety groups to warn about the risks of inappropriate use of diagnostic radiation and cell phones, exploring what factors lie behind puzzlingly high rates of cancer.

With the public’s support, EHT can do more work like to help protect the world’s brains and bodies. Please join the campaign at http://www.ehtrust.org.

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