Opera Mini Is Ready to Move Safari on iPhone
Opera is ready to challenge the existence of the Safari browser on the iPhone. This will be proved in the event named Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona next week, the moment in where the Opera Mini will work for those Apple-gadgets.
In that world’ largest mobile event, visitors may enjoy the agility of Opera Mini on iPhone, it is even claimed that Mini Opera can save a browsing costs by 90%. As for speed, this Norway-based company said that Opera Mini will run 6 times faster than Safari. “Opera’s mission is to bring the web to the whole world, and the making of Opera Mini on other platforms, we are one step closer,” said Jon von Tetzchner, co-founder of Opera Software.
However, if the user wants to get a bite, it seems that they have to be patient first because Opera Mini was not available to the public. Opera should get ‘green light’ to be used by Apple at the App Store. Opera hopes, Apple will give permission, because many applications are rejected there by Apple.
According to the release received ITGazine, Thursday (2/11/2010), in addition to showing off the Opera Mini for iPhone, Opera Software will also introduce a number of other devices that run the Opera browser.
Lack Of Promotion Google Nexus One Sold Only 80 Thousand Units This Month
One week has passed and Google Nexus One Super Phone sold in only 20 thousand units. As quoted in obengware dot com, after one month since the launching, Google Nexus One only had 80 thousand units sold. The result was taken from the registrar of Flurry, which announced that Nexus One‘ sales were very weak.

This low-sale achievement was not caused by the less-sophisticated technology Nexus One has, but because the lost of Google’s campaign. Compared to the iPhone and Droid from Motorola, the budget on the new product advertising was small indeed. Not only the funds was trimmed, Nexus One also sold in a limited basis through the telecommunication provider T-Mobile.
The comparison of other gadgets can be described as following. iPhone for example, within 1 week had sold 350 thousand units and 600 thousand units in 1 month. While Motorola Droid in 2009 sold 250 thousand units in 1 week, and 525 thousand units in 1 month.
Cry Translator iPhone App tells you why your baby is crying
The Cry Translator is an iPhone application that translates a baby’s cries, categorizing them with one of five possible reasons: hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed or bored. The software is the result of a six-year study said to confirm that it is possible to gauge a type of cry with accuracy.



It also seems that baby speak transcends the language barriers we adults experience. “These five cries are universal to all babies regardless of culture or language” said Cry Translator creators Pedro Barrera and Luis Meca.




