How To Upgrade Your Blackberry Curve 8520 OS From 5 to 6

Blackberry screwed itself and RIM was into pieces. Just then, they were in time for the smartphone explosion in India with their cheaper line of handsets. The problem again is that RIM did not release OS updates for handsets like Curve 8520. Never mind, we here at etiole.com give you a way to update your Blackberry curve 8520 Smartphone from OS 5 to OS 6. The official OS 6 for 8520 was never released but we can managed to attain the same look using a mod. Here’s how to upgrade your BB OS 5 to 6 (Design Only).

Requirements

  • Blackberry Curve 8520 or any Blackberry supporting themes.
  • Phone must have GPRS or even Wi Fi will do.

Procedure for Updating

  1. Open the browser from Blackberry Curve 8520.
  2. Then go on the “Go To” and enter the link which is “http:www.bbthemelab.com/s/44behe
  3. Now you will see a new page and Now directly click on Download.

Now enjoy your OS 6 on your Blackberry Smartphone.

iPhone 4S bangs the Indian Market On 25th November

By far it’s been the quickest entry of the latest iPhone into the Indian Market (Officially, that is) from the date of launch. iPhone 4s is going to be offered by two carriers in India.They are Airtel and Aircel. Aircel has already begun its advertising campaign flooding its galleries with banners. Pre-ordering will begin a week before launch. This has been made official on Aircel’s Facebook page.

Airtel is said to be offering a premium price of Rs 35,000 (US $690)  for 16 Gb model while 32 Gb is said to be 41,000 (US $809) Indian Rupees. You will be bundled with a contract with your service provider. While Apple Stores offer factory unlocked for higher prices. Such as 16 Gb for 41,850 Indian Rupees, 32 Gb for 50,250 Indian Rupees and 64 Gb for 58,650 Indian Rupees. These prices exclude local taxes which will shoot the prices further high!

The iPhone 4 will then only be offered in 8GB version and the price is going to fall about Rs. 10,000+ ($235) from its current price especially because of capacity variations. The 3GS is likely to continue with the current price (Rs 19,900).

3D Holograms in Air without screens now possible : The future as you see it

The last decade in Hollywood marked the dawn of Modern Science Fiction in Movies. Be it Iron Man or Avatar, they’ve shown the concept of holograms in the air. Something like this seemed impossible a decade back but in 2006, it was finally invented. Upon further work by a company based out of Tokyo, the technology has reached a stable stage.

Holograms - Avatar

With a 50,000 dots per second and Frame per second rate upwards of 10, this works on the concept of excitation of oxygen and nitrogen plasma in the air using. Soon, we will be able to experience something like this in our living rooms.

A video after the jump shows this technology working.

Via TechCrunch and Video Credit : Diginfo TV

Flash did turn out to be Adobe’s Achilles’ Heel

Adobe’s decision to halt the development of Flash Player on the Mobile came as a blow to the company’s 2+ year long commitment. They almost went to war with Apple to protect it. And now this. Adobe’s shift in focus from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Browsers was taken keeping most developers out of focus. It has left them stranded.

What happens now? Adobe says despite discontinuing development they will continue to release bugs and security updates. That’s all for the show. They will drop support for all future device upgrades. This is a rash decision and disrupts the developer ecosystem who were dependent on Flash for mobile integration.

Adobe tried hard implementing Flash into mobiles but performance reports showed poor results. It almost led to diverging of the mobile development, which either for-sided flash or not. This was yet again, not in anyone’s favor. Flash, as Jobs said, was made for the PC-Era. It couldn’t  adapt to the newer standards. It altogether needed a replacement and a gradual shift but continuous upgrades to same old thing wouldn’t do the trick. Adobe failed to understand it and the reason too is clear, it was and is (On Desktops) its cash cow.

They decide to channelize their advancements onto HTML5, the newest open standard for web development. As the market changed, media consumption habits altered and as everything moved to faster performance – Adobe slogged. The Cost was high. Today, the entire brand identity is at stake. Obviously, by letting mobile phones go away, it’s already running a race to lose. Who would want to develop applications for Flash despite its great features if it offers no reliability. Who would want to waste their hardwork?

This would shake any developer’s faith in Flash on ANY platform. How can you suddenly stop supporting a widely distributed client for the newer devices with one blog post? The last two decades, when closed standards were treated with respect, Flash rose to power. Now it’s time that industry moves to Open Standards like HTML5, CSS and Javascript which offer more reliability and if not provide features like Flash but at least turn out to viable alternatives (for now).

There are several reasons why Flash failed.

  • It didn’t garner support from Apple. They hold a lot of Mobile Market Share. A lot of.
  • It really wasn’t that good. Performance sucked and it didn’t go with the concept of newer devices.
  • It had a premium tag for its developer tools. Premium tag for making something while you could run the same trick with Open Standards turned out a price too high to pay for Adobe.
With Flash going, the industry that suffers the most is Gaming. Zynga built an entire platform on Flash, it is now going to have a tough time. Even the newer standards don’t support something that advanced as of yet. What’s the only option left to developers is to start focusing on making native apps for the Mobile OS’s. This step will of course be readily be welcomed by phone companies who desperately want to expand their App Stores.
Conclusion is that this move is going to cost Adobe everything. ABI Research data suggests that HTML5 adoption on mobile devices will be 2.1 Billion in 2016. Flash could have been there but now it will not.

Apple starts selling officially unlocked iPhone 4S in the US

After selling millions of iPhones with contract in the US, Apple has revealed the pricing for the unlocked iPhone 4S’s on the online store.

16 Gigs for $649, 32 for $749 and 64 for $849. If you place an order now, you will be seeing it in one or two weeks. The catch is that these ‘unlocked’ phones only work with GSM carriers and NOT CDMA carriers. So carriers like AT&T will work but Verizon and Sprint won’t.

If you are in some country like India or UAE where prices for the 4S are $1000+ (black market) expect the prices to fall now. Infact, they will further decrease as Apple is officially releasing iPhone 4S to many countries in the east. Though we’re still not sure whether they will be unlocked or not.

Get to the Apple Store.