Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Custom font in Windows Phone 7.1

វិធី​បង្កប់​ពុម្ព​អក្សរ​ប្រើការ​បាន​តែ​ជា​មួយ​ម៉ឺនុយ​ទេ ចំពោះ​គេហទំព័រ​នៅ​តែ​មិន​អាច​បង្ហាញ​អក្សរ​ខ្មែរ​បាន៕

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Amazon's Android Tablet $199

Here's why: Amazon's Kindle Fire, available for $199 starting November 15, runs on a highly reworked version of Android. You won't even recognize the interface -- which isn't necessarily a bad thing, of course, depending on what you want. But along with Amazon's changes come some significant differences in what the device can and cannot do.

Read more: http://blogs.computerworld.com/19014/amazon_kindle_fire_tablet?source=rss_blogs

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

ZTE T98 Android 3.2 tablet spotted using quad-core Tegra 3

ZTE isn’t exactly a household name in North America, but the company is looking to make a splash with its new 7-inch T98 Android Honeycomb tablet.

What’s so special about the ZTE T98? It’s sporting a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, making it the first non-reference tablet spotted in the wild running a Kal-El chip. To be specific, it ‘s a 1.5GHz version, though it’s been underclocked to 1.3GHz in the interest of prolonging battery life. That slight reduction is necessitated by a diminutive 4000mAh battery — more than 1000mAh less than the dual-core toting (and similarly sized) BlackBerry PlayBook.

Apart from a kick-butt processor and less-than-impressive battery, the T98 offers pretty standard tablet hardware fare. There’s 1GB of RAM onboard along with 16GB of internal storage, Wi-Fi b/g/n support, 2MP front and 5MP rear-facing cameras, and a 3G modem. It’s not quite Galaxy Tab 10.1 thin at 11.5mm, though it does best the PlayBook by about half a millimeter.

Read more: http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/zte-t98-android-3-2-tablet-spotted-using-quad-core-tegra-3-20110927/

Saturday, March 19, 2011

One more web browser for Android phone

Opera Mini 6 and Mobile 11 web browsers coming to Android next week

When it comes to alternatives to Google’s WebKit browser, Android users are spoilt for choice. Free apps like Dolphin HD, Skyfire and Mozilla Firefox are all worthy of becoming your default web browser. You can also definitely add Opera to that list, especially now the company has announced its new Mini 6 and Mobile 11 browsers for Android might be available to download next week.

Read more: http://www.lifeofandroid.com/news_detail/opera-mini-6-and-mobile-11-web-browsers-coming-to-android-next-week/

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Google Font API អាចប្រើបានជាមួយ blogspot ហើយ

ដំបូងចូទៅ Edit HTML
ដាក់កូដ
<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Hanuman:regular,bold|Droid+Sans+Mono' rel='stylesheet'
type='text/css'/> នៅក្រោម <head>
រកកន្លែងដែលមានកូដ css និងមានប្រកាសឈ្មោះអក្សរដូចជា Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif ថែមឈ្មោះអក្សរ Hanuman ចូល ដូចជា Hanuman,Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif។