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July 26th, 2013, 18:42 Posted By: wraggster
Just hours after the unveiling of Googleās Nexus 7, the firmās senior VP reveals a new Nexus 10 is on the way.
WSJ reporter Amir Efrati claims that Googleās Sundar Pichal told him that a new 10-inch Nexus is coming āin the near futureā.
Other than the fact that the new 10-inch Nexus will be built by Samsung, not much else is known about the device, although rumours suggest it could sport Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
The Nexus 7, which was built by Asus, was unveiled on July 24th, featuring the worldās highest resolution tablet screen.
In other Samsung new, the firm has today reported a 47.5 per cent rise in April-June operating profit. With the smartphone market - which Samsung dominates - slowing down, it is believed Samsung will invest more in chips and panels.
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July 26th, 2013, 18:38 Posted By: wraggster
The Apple iPhone 6 ā which is what everyone is assuming Appleās next iPhone will be called ā has had no official confirmation, but that wonāt stop it being the most wanted gadget on the planet.
Apple makes a point of not giving away a single drop of info prior to launching products ā which tends to further prod the rumour dragon, which periodically belches out potential fiery clues as to what the next gizmo will be. If youāll pardon the unpleasant imagery.
Now, some of these turn out to be duff leads of course ā but often, as was with the iPhone 5, a lot of the technical specifications do end up leaking ahead of the launch. So those eager to find out what Apple has up its sleeve for the iPhone 6 may well find the answer in the glut of speculation and technical clues fluttering around the web.
The iPhone 6 isnāt to be confused with the iPhone 5S ā which again is a totally unconfirmed smartphone, and which solidify the rumblings that perhaps Apple will make a cheaper iPhone. This may also be called the iPod Nano. Or quite possibly it never has or will exist ā but hey ho, thatās the fuzzy world of tech rumours.
Weāve gathered together what we think are the most likely iPhone 6 rumours, and weāll keep this updated as more clues emerge.
iPhone 6 release date
Apple has already held an event showing off its next mobile operating system iOS 7, featuring a brand new look and a bunch of new features. The release date has been set for the fall (thatās Autumn for UK readers), and as several nose tappers have pointed out it would seem to make logical sense for this to emerge alongside the iPhone 6.
Unfortunately āfallā is a fairly vague term, occupying a quarter of the annual calendar as it does.
Rumours of a more specific date are out there, however. Most of them point to early either September 10th or 20th ā quite possibly an announcement taking the former date and the physical launch happening on the latter.
This is largely based on past Apple launch schedules which is a fair enough extrapolation ā though we wonāt know anything concrete until Apple sends out one of its cryptic invites to the press. And even then, we wonāt know exactly what the event is in aid of until Tim Cook pops out out on stage.
iPhone 6 specs
Itās worth pointing out when pouring over tech specs for gadgets, despite their huge popularity Apple iPhones are often not the most advanced on the market when it comes to hardware, often surpassed by Samsungās Galaxy S range, to name one.
That said, a number or rumours surrounding what components will make up the iPhone 6 have been doing the rounds.
A quad core processor is widely expected in order to keep up with the competition ā some versions of the Samsung Galaxy S4 have eight cores.
Some musings put the specific processor at 1.2GHz, alongside 2GB of RAM. But
You could even see some of the powerful iPad hardware, like the graphics components, turning up in the iPhone 6.
Usually iPhones come in 16, 32 and 64 GB versions ā however the last iPad had a 128GB version, which could be replicated in the iPhone 6.
In terms of connectivity, 4G LTE seems inevitable.
iPhone 6 casing
There is talk of the iPhone 6 (or iPhone 5S) coming in different colours this time round, breaking with iPhone design traditions. Perhaps in line with the iPod Nano range, which come in a variety of colours.
Weād say this is veering towards the less likely end of the rumour scale, but you never know. Nokia seemed to push the coloured chassis as a leading USP of its recent 920 and 820 smartphones, so perhaps Apple took note.
Some rumours even point the phone have a translucent case ā which weād place even further towards the less likely end.
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July 26th, 2013, 00:58 Posted By: wraggster
Okay folks, here's what we know... the FCC recently certified a compact tablet from Samsung that offers full support for AT&T-flavored LTE, and from all appearances, it could very well be the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3. Most tellingly, the SM-T217A measures 186 x 110mm, which is a near-perfect match for the WiFi-only slate that strutted through the FCC this past May. This time around, the tablet supports LTE Bands 2, 4, 5 and 17, UMTS (3G) connectivity over the 850 / 1900MHz bands, along with dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth LE. Regardless of the product's ultimate name, it seems the Galaxy Note 8.0 will soon find a smaller sibling at AT&T. Just don't confuse it for the upcomingGalaxy Mega 6.3.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/25/s...tab-3-fcc-att/
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July 26th, 2013, 00:55 Posted By: wraggster
With Android 4.3 being less than 24 hours old, it's nice to see manufacturers already addressing concerns about whether all those under-the-hood tweaks will reach their devices. On Sony Mobile's website, the company confirms that the Xperia Z, Xperia ZL,Xperia ZR, Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia SP and Xperia Z Ultra will get Android 4.3, though a concrete timetable hasn't been provided. Furthermore, if you own an Xperia ZR or Tablet Z, then consider yourself lucky, because you'll see Android 4.2 hit your device next month, making the wait for 4.3 that much more bearable. So yes, a Nexus might get its updates quicker, but can it receive them in the bath?
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/25/s...roid-4-3-plan/
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July 26th, 2013, 00:39 Posted By: wraggster
Kiss that energy hungry PC youāve been using as a home server goodbye. [Vince Loschiavo] shows us how he squeezed a remarkable amount of functionality out of an inexpensive Android stick which manages his homeās digital empire.
He started off just wanting some network attached storage. For this he grabbed an MK802 Android Stick which you can get for a song if you find the right deal. To bend it to his will he said goodbye to the Android OS, installing Ubuntu for ARM instead. The stick (which is missing its case in the image above) connects to a USB hub in host mode, but does actually draw all of its power from the hub itself. This made it possible to attach a USB to Ethernet adapter to boost the speed which would have been limited by the WiFi connection. Thereās a 320 gig USB hard drive for the storage. With that much space on hand it makes sense to add streaming media service as well which is simple since itās running Linux. The last part of his work actually turns it into an Asterisk server by way of Google Voice and a SIP phone. An impressive outcome at a bargain price to be sure!
http://hackaday.com/2013/07/25/andro...a-home-server/
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July 26th, 2013, 00:23 Posted By: wraggster
Another Android console is heading to market later this year.
CVG reports that Mad Catz hopes to have its Mojo microconsole on sale in the UK before the end of the year. The SKU also includes a Bluetooth 360-like joypad that, incidentally, is compatible with Android phones.
One way in which it will differentiate itself from competition such as Ouya is that the machine runs stock Android, giving players access to the Google Play and Amazon stores rather than funnelling them through a controlled service.
It also means players will have access to their existing Android game libraries and should work with the likes of Netflix and LoveFilm.
This will also mean that users will be responsible for vetting compatibility with the joypad, of course. Mad Catz reckons it is working on a solution to that.
For what itās worth the joypad has a āmouse modeā that allows players to use an analogue stick like a mouse. USB mice can also be plugged into the console, as can most USB peripherals.
"We are totally open. No walled garden, no small selection of games, no subscription fees,ā was the line given from Mad Catz PR man Alex Verrey. āWe bring the hardware, gamers bring the games. Buy games from where you want, when you want and how you want."
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/mad-c...e-year/0119149
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July 26th, 2013, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
Epic and Nvidia team up for SIGGRAPH tech demo
Epic Games gave a tech demo at SIGGRAPH today that showed what it called ādesktop PC game contentā running on Nvidia's āLoganā mobile processor.
The Unreal Engine 4 powered demonstration took advantage of Nvidia's new support for OpenGL 4.3, which allows developers access to high-end graphics on mobile devices.
The Logan processor is important because it brings the Kepler architecture of Nvidia's newest line of PC GPUs to mobile devices.
āAnd this isnāt your fatherās GPU: Nvidiaās mobile graphics technology is built on the same Kepler graphics architecture found in its latest generation of PC GPUs,ā writes Epic President Tim Sweeney in an Nvidia blog post.
āItās the same Kepler architecture on top of which weāve created high-end Unreal Engine 4 PC demos, which have taken advantage of over 2.5 teraflops of computing performance.ā
http://www.develop-online.net/news/4...rive-on-mobile
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July 26th, 2013, 00:07 Posted By: wraggster
Looks to generate buzz via the small screen before the next addition of Grand Theft Auto lands.
Rockstar Games has launched a number of its hallowed games on Android and iOS over the past couple of years, acting as an easy way to generate cash from existing IP.
GTA III, Max Payne and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City were all launched for around $5 on smartphones and tablets to coincide with their respective tenth anniversaries.
So, with the publisher's next big console game arriving in the form of GTA V on September 17th, it has sliced the price of its mobile titles to between $1.99-$2.99 until July 30th.
The move has likely been made to generate buzz among devout fans and newbies alike, with the promotion creating the potential to encourage mobile-only users or non-gamers to move over to PS3 or Xbox 360 when GTA V lands.
The games available for sale can be found below:
Grand Theft Auto Vice City: 10th Anniversary Edition: iOS | Android
Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition: iOS | Android
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars: iPhone/iPod touch | iPad
Max Payne: iOS | Android
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July 26th, 2013, 00:06 Posted By: wraggster
While 33 per cent of two-timers use a digital camera with their smartphone.
With the improvements on smartphone cameras flooding in fast and furious, it is becoming more and more apparent that we reply more on our mobile devices for taking pictures than we do on our dusty digital cameras, with 58 per cent of Americans saying they just use their phone for photography, according to Suite 48 Analytics.
Only four per cent use a tablet with their smartphone to take, edit, share photos or buy photo products and apps on - and only five per cent use all three devices.
The number of people who have admitted to just using their smartphone for camera purposes has increased in 18 months from 37 per cent, indicating to the rapid improvement of photo-capturing-capabilities.
Recently, mobile manufacturers have focused more on the quality of the cameras on their devices, such as Samsung with the Galaxy S4 Zoom, which has a 10x optical Zoom and loads more improved camera-gadgetry, and the Nokia Lumia 1020 with its 41 megapixel camera and its claim to have reinvented the zoom.
On the flip side, however, Samsung has released a new camera, the Galaxy NX, which embraces mobile technology via the integration of Android, 3G, 4G, wi-fi, apps and so on.
Hans Hartman, president of Suite 48 Analytics, said: "With smartphone market penetration still growing and camera optics and photo apps still improving, smartphones are rapidly becoming the most used device for many photo tasks."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-phones/021978
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July 26th, 2013, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
Average user breaks their beloved Apple smartphone in just ten weeks.
Tim Cook has hinted that the iPhone 6 is due for an autumn release, which may come as a blow to anyone that has just upgraded to an iPhone 5 or lower.
Of course, the revelation may prompt over-zealous buyers to pull their hair out, but www.mobilephonechecker.co.ukhas revealed the average iPhone in the UK is damaged in just ten weeks, meaning new users won't have to wait long until they're onto the next.
Some of the most unusual ways to damage the Apple device included dropping it into a blender while making a Vine video, while another was wrecked when using it as a 'lovemaking' prop.
The most common causes of damage, however, are:
1. 43 per cent said dropped on a hard surface
2. 35 per cent said fallen into water (toilet, sink, bath etc)
3. 32 per cent said stood or sat on accidentally
4. 12 per cent said Left on roof of car
5. Ten per cent said broken by child
Adam Cable, director of www.mobilephonechecker.co.uk, said: "The screens are pretty fragile as most would admit, and itās always best to protect your handset with a case to give it the best chance of surviving past the 10 week period. As for the bloke who used his iPhone as a sex toy, well I just hope he didnāt try and sell it second hand afterwards.ā
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-iphone/021979
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July 26th, 2013, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
Prestigio is launching its slimmest ever smartphone next month which is just 8.4mm thick.
The MultiPhone 5044 Duo features a Quad Core processor and an 8.0 MP Camera, a 1280x720 HD quality display and it's powered by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
It has a BSI rear camera with autofocus and flash, plus users can access high speed Wi-Fi or 3G mobile internet by connecting the 3G dongle and accessing thousands of apps from Google Play.
The MultiPhone also boasts "a long battery life" of 2000mAh.
"Users will be pleased by the speed of the smartphone and the instantaneous response to any actions," said Prestigio in a statement.
"A modern design, best quality and advanced features sum up the new Prestigio MultiPhone 5044 Duo."
The smartphone will be available at the beginning of August 2013 with an RRP of Ā£199.99.
Products from consumer electronics firm Prestigio are distributed in the UK by parent company Asbis.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...044-duo/031479
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July 26th, 2013, 00:02 Posted By: wraggster
HP is set to launch a budget tablet through Walmart to target the back to school demand.
According to DigiTimes, The HP tablet will sell for $99 and will have a 7-inch touch panel and Intelās Medfield-based single-core processor.
Anonymous sources told the website that the tablet will be manufactured by BYD, making it the second tablet that HP has outsourced to the China-based maker.
If the rumours are true, this will be the first time HP has launched a tablet for under $100. However, back in 2011, the firm did slash the price of its TouchPad from $499 to $99 in a bid to clear out inventory due to weak demand.
Acerās Iconia B1 is also a 7-inch budget tablet, which the firm released for under Ā£100 earlier this year. Asus has also recently extended its budget-friendly tablet range with the MeMO Pad HD 7, although this device is a little pricier at Ā£149.
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July 26th, 2013, 00:01 Posted By: wraggster
Google has unveiled the next-gen Nexus 7 with the worldās highest resolution tablet screen.The new Nexus 7 will be available āin the coming weeksā with a price tag starting at Ā£150. It will be the first device to ship with Googleās new Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system and will come in three models: 16GB WiFi, 32GB WiFi, and 64GB LTE.The 7-inch tablet has a 1980x1200 display, offering almost double the pixels per inch that the iPad Mini does, and it will cost around Ā£100 less than Appleās latest 7.9-inch tablet.The new Nexus 7, or Nexus 7 2, includes a 5MP rear-facing camera, 1.5GHz processor and is 2mm thinner than the first-gen tablet.According to knowyourmobile.com, one out of every two tablets sold are Android devices, with the Nexus 7 accounting for more than ten per cent of the total Android tablets sold.http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...-screen/031484
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July 25th, 2013, 01:45 Posted By: wraggster
A new version of the Nexus 7 tablet is coming to market on July 30, anxious to show off its thinner and lighter summer body to the world.
The new Nexus 7, which sports an increased 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and upgraded innards, will retail for $230 for the 16GB model and $270 for the 32GB model. A $350 model supporting LTE will be available "in the coming weeks." The latest version of Android, Jelly Bean 4.3, is on board the 7-inch tablet.
Just as it did with the original Nexus 7 tablet, GameStop will be selling the updated Nexus 7 tablet - both online and in-store. "The original Nexus 7 was a great success for both GameStop and Google, and we are excited to continue this success as the 7-inch tablet and Android market continue to grow," said GameStop's VP of mobile, Joe Gorman, in an announcement. Anyone who comes into GameStop and trades in goods toward a new Nexus 7 will receive an extra 30% in credit for a limited time.
http://www.gamestop.com/tablets
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July 25th, 2013, 01:34 Posted By: wraggster
The graphics chip maker today revealed details for 'Project Logan', the code name for a new mobile graphics chip based on its latest Kepler architecture.
The firm used a chart to show that the new mobile chip will help mobile devices significantly outpace Sony's PS3 in "relative graphics horsepower" by early 2014.
"GeForce 256 revolutionized PC graphics and created the GPU category, with its full workstation-class feature set and industry-leading performance. Kepler delivers the same promise to mobile," it said.
"It brings a huge jump in performance. It offers extraordinary power efficiency. And it provides full support for the modern GPU feature set found in the latest PC GPUs and upcoming consoles, instead of the incomplete, outdated capabilities of current mobile GPUs."
While the new tech draws just a third the power of processors found in iPad 4 to perform equivalent rendering, it's capable of all the latest rendering techniques.
"We achieved this efficiency without compromising graphics capability," explains Nvidia. "Kepler supports the full spectrum of OpenGL - including the just-announced OpenGL 4.4 full-featured graphics specification and the OpenGL ES 3.0 embedded standard. It also supports DirectX 11, Microsoft's latest graphics API."
Epic Games founder and CEO Tim Sweeney backed the announcement with confirmation of support for the new chip with the studio's next-gen graphics engine, Unreal Engine 4.
"The big news here is NVIDIA's support for the OpenGL 4.3 feature set, which brings to mobile devices the same high-end graphics hardware capabilities exposed via DirectX 11 on PC games and on next-generation consoles," enthused Sweeney.
"It's the same Kepler architecture on top of which we've created high-end Unreal Engine 4 PC demos, which have taken advantage of over 2.5 teraflops of computing performance," he added.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com...-with-new-gpu/
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July 25th, 2013, 01:21 Posted By: wraggster
It seems like new Nexus 7s are everywhere, so we're not surprised one of the tablets floating around has finally been subjected to a quick round of benchmarking. Android Police has dug deep into the specs, confirming this slate -- device codenamed "Razor" -- has internals nearly identical to the Nexus 4, with a Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU running at 1.5GHz and 2GB of RAM behind its 1920x1200 7-inch screen. Running the 3DMark and AnTuTu benchmarks revealed scores slightly higher than the Nexus 4, but we'll probably have to wait just a little longer to find out exactly what its Android 4.3 OS is bringing to the table.
Update: Droid-Life points out that Best Buy has kicked off pre-orders early for the 16GB and 32GB variants. The pricing ($229 and $269, respectively), release date (July 30th) and specs are all well-known by now, but if you're willing to be the next person to buy one, you can get in line at the link below.
Best Buy (16GB), Best Buy (32GB)
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July 25th, 2013, 01:20 Posted By: wraggster
We hope you weren't just getting used to having 2GB of RAM in a smartphone, because Samsung is already moving on. The company is now mass-producing 3GBLPDDR3 packages whose 0.8mm (0.03in) thickness can accommodate most device sizes. The capacious, 20nm-class memory should also be quick when there's a pair of symmetric channels to keep data flowing. The first smartphones with 3GB of RAM should ship in the second half of the year; Samsung isn't revealing which phones will have the honor, but it's not hard to make some educated guesses.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/24/s...r-smartphones/
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July 25th, 2013, 01:17 Posted By: wraggster
BlackBerry confirmed that despite the launch of BB10, it'll still deploy one handsetrunning BB7 later this year. We're almost certain that phone will be the 9720, and while the Thai site that got an initial look called it a Bold, it might actually be a new member of the Curve family, according to a fresh leak from our Vietnamese friends atTinhte. They've given the unannounced QWERTY model a brief video hands-on and taken a bunch of thankfully sharp snaps, including some side-by-side shots with the oldBold 9790. A disclaimer in the translated text states the device is a "trial version," so the final hardware may be slightly different, but it's said to have a 480 x 360 resolution touchscreen and a 1,450mAh removable battery. Our Vietnamese is a little rusty, so while we can't tell you what the narrator is saying, you'll still get a good overview of the hardware in the three-minute vid below.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/24/b...on-video-leak/
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July 25th, 2013, 01:12 Posted By: wraggster
Mobile by Sainsbury's, a mobile virtual network operator affiliated with one of the United Kingdom's largest supermarket chains, is officially open for business. The MVNO, which operates on Vodafone's network, will be accessible to customers at all Sainsbury's outlets. Offerings include a pay-as-you-go Basic plan, with domestic calls priced at 8 pence per minute, data at 50 pence per day for 25MB, UK texts at 4 pence each and double Nectar points on top ups. From there, a trio of Bundle plans give you monthly access for Ā£10, Ā£20 or Ā£30, with 200 minutes and 250MB, 300 minutes and 500MB and 800 minutes and 1GB, respectively. All Bundle plans include unlimited texts and double Nectar points. Head over to the source link or hit up your neighborhood Sainsbury's to join up.
http://www.mobilebysainsburys.co.uk/bundle/
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