Top 10 Cricket World Cup Moments

Top 10 Cricket World Cup Moments

Article by Apppli Limited

Fourteen teams. Seven weeks. One goal- to return home victorious. Now that the heat is on in South Asia, Apppli, developer of the #1 Cricket World Cup Android app, has rounded up their pick of the most memorable Top 10 Cricket World Cup moments from previous tournaments:

1975: The Birth of the Game (Australia vs. West Indies , Final)The first ever Cricket World Cup final still stands out as one of the greatest. Man of the match, West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd

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Best Android SmartPhones Review

Best Android SmartPhones Review

Android has a very different philosophy when compared to Apple and its iPhone.
Anyone can use Android OS in their smartphones for free, anyone can modify Android, and anyone can develop applications for it without requesting permission to place their apps in the Android Market.

Furthermore, Google also seeded the Android app market by holding developer contests with cash prizes, so by the time the first Android smartphone arrived in stores, there was already a selection of many applications available for download.

Mobile phones used to be devices that simply made calls. Nowadays, they are small computers able to send and receive e-mail, browsing the Internet, and running software.
And unlike the desktop computer market, Windows doesn’t have the dominant market share in the mobile smartphone market. Worldwide, Nokia dominates this market with the now open source Symbian platform. However, in the U.S., Symbian hasn’t really caught on with mainstream consumers.

HTC manufactures a great variety of Android smartphones. It also manufactures the Google Nexus One. Some smartphones use a mixed Android installation, and others include HTC’s enhancement, Sense.

Sense is a user interface system based around widgets. Widgets are small, always on apps that run on your smartphone screen for specific tasks, such as posting Twitter updates or showing weather information. This is somewhat similar to Windows Gadgets on desktop computers. The screens use scenes centered around common activities, such as work and social media, and HTC created several custom widgets to make using smartphone activities easier. Sense also puts some information together, like combining Facebook with phone contact information.
Sense smartphones come with a PDF reader, which is very useful for reading attachments. It’s also much easier to use Sense smartphones for web browsing, because Sense allows for typical 2-finger gestures.

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Motorola may be more responsible for Android’s popularity than any other smartphone manufacturer.

The Motorola DROID smartphone was heavily advertised as a competitor to the iPhone 4, and it became the first truly Android smartphone to hit the US market.

Motorola’s user interface enhancement is Blur, which is meant primarily as a social networking feature that combines feeds from email messages and sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr, and places such messages directly on the Home screen of your smartphone without the need to log into separate applications.

In January 2010, Google introduced its own Android smartphone and made the option to compete against other phone manufacturers in the Android OS phone market they’ve themselves created. Nexus One is the first official Google smartphone, and although it’s made by HTC, it was sold by Google. Anyway, there are plenty of other Android offerings worth serious consideration.

Keyboard vs. Touchscreen
One way you can narrow down your choices for selecting your appropriate smartphone is by deciding if you’re a keyboard or a touchscreen user.

If you feel uncomfortable with virtual keyboards, such as those offered on the iPhone, you’d go with a keyboard smartphone.
Keyboards can slide out, such as those on the T-Mobile G1 and the Verizon DROID, or they can flip out like the one on the Motorola FlipSide or Motorola FlipOut (both Android smartphones)

A keyboard adds bulk to your smartphone, but they’re nice to have around when you’ll need them.

No Keyboard will keep your smartphone slimmer and often means you’ll get a much better quality screen. The Google Nexus One,
and HTC EVO all skip the slide-out keyboard. The HTC EVO Android smartphone will even allow you to do part of your text entry with your voice.

Do you have to take on-site pictures or video as part of your day-to-day duties? If that’s so, you’ll need to select a smartphone with a good camera. The HTC EVO Android and DROID Incredible currently take the largest photos.

You’ll use the network every time you use your Android smartphone for anything other than talking. So, you should go for unlimited access if you can. Some companies charge more for smartphone data plans than they do for data access on regular phones, so be sure to check the small print before you commit yourself with a specific data plan.
If you plan on using your smartphone as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, you may also need to purchase a plan that specifically includes it.

Android smartphones generally have 2 prices: one is the actual cost of the smartphone, and the other is the price when purchased with a yearly contract. The reason smartphones are much cheaper with a contract is because the phone carrier charges you more every month to make up for the much lower price of the smartphone.
Often you end up paying much less overall when you buy a smartphone with contract, but it does mean you’re locked into that contract and can’t switch services, upgrade smartphones, or cut back on minutes without facing some sort of penalty (these restrictions are normally for the first 6 months of your contract).
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Best Blu-ray Players For 2011 – Top 10 Suggestions

Best Blu-ray Players For 2011 – Top 10 Suggestions

Every year, all the major blu-ray manufacturers like Sony, Panasonic, LG, Samsung launch a new line-up of Blu-ray Disc Players. They try to incorporate new and innovative features that will separate them from the competition and win over consumers. In 2011 we have seen over a dozen new players being released, with even more to come. Samsung, alone has released seven new models. So with all the old players still available and the new players being release; it can get a little confusing trying to decide which player would best suit your High-Definition needs. Here is a list of the top ten most recommended Blu-ray DVD Players to help make the decision a little easier.

Great Blu-ray Players do not need to cost a bundle. Panasonic’s DMP-BDT110 Blu-ray Player proves this by offering us a great player at a very reasonable price. You can view stunning 3D pictures or use standard blu-rays and DVDs for spectacular High-Definition viewing. It is packed with other features such as Wi-Fi capability – LAN Adapter is required, Online Streaming, DLNS capability, Skype, Dolby Digital Plus,  TrueHD and so much more.

Pros: Easy to use Streaming Services – Affordable Price – Skype

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – Only WI-FI ‘Ready’ – LAN Adapter Sold Separately

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

Touch-Free Sensor playback / Full HD 3D / 2D to 3D Conversion / Built-in Wi-Fi / Skype Video Calls / AVCHD, MKV, MP3, JPEG compatible / USB — The Panasonic DMP-BDT210 seems to be equipped with every possible blu-ray feature and more. You not only get a great Blu-ray Player capable of Full HD 10810p/24 video resolution on standard 2D Blu-ray and 3D Blu-rays; but the player can even convert 2D Discs into 3D images. Built-in Wi-Fi will allow you easy access to Online Streaming Media (via VieraCast) and Skype Video Calls.

Pros: Easy to use Streaming Services – Built-in WI-FI – Very Fast Loading Speeds

Cons:No built-in BD Live memory – No Hulu Plus and MLB.tv

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

The DMP-BD75 is a very affordable Blu-ray Player from Panasonic that should provide consumers with great video and audio performance. Offering 1080p/24 playback on blu-ray discs and support fo Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Extra features include online streaming from Netflix, CinemaNow ans VUDU. It has a front panel USB port, is DLNA certified, supports BD Live (Profile 2.0) and Multi-Format Playback. Panasonic has developed a new user interface to make navigating the DMP-BD75 much easily and user-friendly. Add to this its fast booting time, the DMP-BD75 makes for a very appealing entry-level Blu-ray Disc Player.

Pros: Easy to use Streaming Services – Affordable price – Very Fast Loading Speeds

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – Only WI-FI ‘Ready’ – LAN Adapter Sold Separately

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

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The BDP-S580 is shaping up to be one of the best Blu-ray DVD Player of 2011. Providing all the features you come to expect in a top Blu-ray Disc Player, the BDP-S580 has built-in Wi-Fi, online streaming, DLNA capability and much more. Including watching your movies in HD with 1080p playback (on both blu-ray and 3D Blu-ray) and DVD up-conversion for truly stunning images with great clarity and detail.

Pros: Affordable price – Online Streaming – Quick Loading Speeds

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – Only WI-FI ‘Ready’ – Adapter Sold Separately

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

The Sony BDP-S780 seems to have the complete package, offering you unbelievable audio and video quality whether you are playing back 3D blu-rays, standard blu-rays or DVDs. It provides a wide range of entertainment features that is easily accessible with its built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. Giving you wireless access to online services such as Netflix, Vudu, Pandora, Hulu Plus, and much more. You even have the option to turning your HDTV into a video calling display. By connecting a camera (not included), you can even access Skype to video chat with your family and friends right from your living room.

Pros: 2D to 3D Conversion – Built In WI-FI – Skype

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – No 7.1-ch Analog Outputs – Complex Menu

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

This mid-range BD-D6500 Blu-ray Player will provide you with excellent, realistic images with vibrant colors on both standard blu-rays and 3D blu-ray discs. It supports high-resolution audio formats Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. This attractive looking player is loaded with extra features including web-enabled Samsung Smart TV for online streaming and social networking, DLNA, built-in Wi-Fi, fast loading and boot times, Touch Sensor Control and USB playback.

Pros: Superb image quality – Easy setup – DLNA Support

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – Missing Amazon Instant – User Interface for Smart Hub

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

The BD-D6700 Blu-ray DVD Player from Samsung has compelling cutting-edge features and a stunning design. Lets you enjoy 3D technology on 3D blu-rays or even convert your 2D titles to 3D for a whole new experience. The BD-D6700 has built-in Wi-Fi and access to Samsung’s innovative Smart TV feature. Providing access to Samsung apps, searching for content online or on your TV. It also has USB playback and DLNA capabilities that expands your home entertainment to new and exciting levels.

Pros: Unique and Stylish Design – Easy setup – Dual HDMI

Cons: High Price – Missing Amazon Instant – User Interface for Smart Hub

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

The LG BD670 3D Blu-ray Player is loaded with great features that should expand your Home Entertainment experience to a whole new level. Beside offering stunning Full HD 1080p 2D and 3D images, the BD670 has built-in Wi-Fi that allows easy access to your home internet connection. Once connected you can take advantage of LG SmartTV. This includes apps and online streaming from Netflix, CinemaNow, YouTube and much more. This player is also DLNA certified and has USB playback support. Another nice feature is a free iPhone/Android app is available to allow text input from your phone’s keyboard.

Pros: Smart TV – Easy to use – WI-Fi/3D

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – No 7.1-ch analog outputs – Slower Loading Speeds

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

The BD690 Blu-ray DVD Player is the flagship model for LG’s 2011 line-up. This upgraded model of last years highly successful BD590 player, the BD690, now supports 3D blu-ray playback in Full HD 1080 video resolution. It still has a 250GB internal Hard Drive with CD ripping capabilities. Hard drive space of this amount is still extremely rare for any Blu-ray DVD Player. It provides stunningly crisp and sharp images, with Dolby TrueHD and HD Master Audio in 7.1 channels of lossless surround sound. Extra features such as online streaming with LG’s SmartTV, DLNA, free iPhone/Android app and much more, make the BD690 one of the best blu-ray players of 2011.

Pros: Innovative Features – Easy to use – WI-Fi/250GB Hard Drive

Cons: No built-in BD Live memory – No 7.1-ch analog outputs – Expensive Price

Price you should look for when purchasing — Under 0.00

Many people were surprised when Oppo announced last year it was discontinuing the very successful and highly praise Blu-ray Player, the BDP-83. No one needed to have worried, Oppo soon released the newer model, the BDP-93. It was just as good as the BDP-83 and added some extra features to make it a very worthy successor. While not technically a 2011 player, the BDP-93 came out in December of 2010. But it is regarded by many experts and consumers to be Best Blu-ray Player available, so it can not be left off this list.

The BDP-93 Universal Blu-ray Disc Player has 3D Blu-ray Disc support, Online Streaming Services(Netfix and Blockbuster), Wireless-N networking and an eSATA port. It has 2nd Generation Qdeo Video Processing, USB playback, 1 GB of internal memory, dual HDMI Outputs, Ip and RS232 Control. It does cost more than your average Blu-ray DVD Player, but it is still extremely less than other high-end models. Most experts agree, the Oppo BDP-93 produces the best quality images and sound of any Blu-ray Disc Player currently available.

Pros: Highest Quality Images and sounds – Universal Player – 3D and Network Capability

Cons: High Price – Lacking any dedicated stereo outputs

– Price you should look for when purchasing — 9.99


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