Nokia officially puts an end to Symbian

We all knew that Symbian’s end is imminent. Some of us were quick to accept the reality and switched to a different platform, while others chose to silently weep and hope for the best. Well, the guessing game is over as Nokia officially announced that Symbian is down for the count.

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The news broke when the Finnish company released their Q4 2012 financial results. In this lengthy report, the company pointed out in one of the bullet points under Devices and Services Operating Highlights that the industry-leading Nokia 808 will be the last of its kind. These are the exact words as it was written:

“During our transition to Windows Phone through 2012, we continued to ship devices based on Symbian. The Nokia 808 PureView, a device which showcases our imaging capabilities and which came to market in mid-2012, was the last Symbian device from Nokia.”

It was not a deliberate statement, but if we were to interpret its underlying meaning, it’s clear that Nokia is putting the last set of nails to the once highly regarded platform’s coffin.

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Symbian is just one of the many casualties in this ever evolving world of technology. It’s disheartening to see a once great platform be put to rest like this, especially when we know that it still has enough fuel in the tank to make a comeback. To those who stuck with it until the very end, out hats are tipped for you guys, your loyalty is irreplaceable. As for your Symbian handsets (esp. the Nokia 808), keep it as pristine as possible, it may be worth a fortune in the future!

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Build BB apps with the BlackBerry App Generator

Want to build Blackberry apps but don’t have the technical skills to create one? If so, then the BlackBerry App Generator should come as a treat as it lets you turn online content into a BlackBerry app within minutes.

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We were invited this morning to a briefing and workshop for the BlackBerry App Generator. It’s a web-based tool powered by Mippin, that converts Facebook Fanpages, blogs, online galleries, or a website’s RSS into a native BlackBerry app without the need of any coding skills.

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Mr. David Patterson, Head of Alliance Operations APAC, at Research In Motion, as well as John Bibal and Pete Doligosa of PinoyBBDev, were there to give us a demo on how to use the BlackBerry App Generator and publish our own apps. All you need to do is follow three simple steps:

Step 1: Sign up for a BlackBerry App World Vendor Account
Step 2: Create your App using BlackBerry App Generator
Step 3: Publish to BlackBerry World.

Step 2 is the most exciting part as it involves some creativity. It is so simple that we were able to make our own sample for YugaTech in a matter of minutes.

If you want to give it a try, visit the BlackBerry App Generator webpage here. You can also watch the video below courtesy of demianborba for a walkthrough.

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Temple Run 2 Now Available For Android

Looks like we didn’t have to wait so long after all – unlike the first release of Temple Run. Temple Run 2 has been available for quite a while now on iOS, and it looks like Android has caught up in a week or so.

Android already has it for free with growing numbers of downloads. So far, we didn’t find it in the Play Store app, so we had it installed via the link down below.

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To give you a quick refresh, Temple Run 2 features a new environment, a new demon monkey chasing you, new stunts and graphic improvements along with some power-ups and some game element upgrades.

I just installed it on my Nexus 7, and the aspect ratio on the intro was not exactly fit to the screen. The game itself however is fully functional and smooth.

Download it here.

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Jellybean update for SGS2 now official

After all the custom/unofficial ROMs and the fuss about the handset not getting the Jellybean update because of its hardware configuration, the long wait is finally over as Samsung brings the highly anticipated upgrade to their ex-flagship smartphone.

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The roll out started in Spain with other regions pledged to follow soon afterwards. Unlike the ICS update, this one brings significant difference to the ageing handset and brings it at par with its younger siblings (in the OS standpoint at least). Details of the update can be found here.

Local roll-out date remains a mystery until now, but we’ll update this post once we get news about it. For the time being, it’s best if you check your phone for the said update once in a while and maybe tip us once you have it.

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Android 4.1.2 update for Galaxy S3 now out

We’ve been seeing the update alert for Android 4.1.2 on our Galaxy S3 for several days now but the update is still queued by request. This morning, we finally got our turn to finally download the update.

Android 4.1.2 fixes some bugs and minor enhancements into Galaxy S3. The update is about 153MB in size.

To update your device, just connect to a local WiFi and go to Settings -> About and hit Update.

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