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November 26th, 2012, 22:30 Posted By: wraggster
Ordered to tell Samsung all of the company's HTC secrets, Apple throws a tantrum and adds a bunch of new products to the never-ending list of products Samsung has infringed on. Apple's tantrum stems from a ruling on Thursday that could have a large effect on the Apple lawsuit. The Apple lawsuit, which was filed in February, alleges that Samsung violated Apple patents related to user interface, technology and style. The first decision was found in favor of Apple to the tune of $1 billion, but Samsung is trying to get that ruling thrown out. But as the Apple lawsuit has gone on, the Apple lawsuit has gotten fiercer, and because of a ruling on Thursday, Apple throws a tantrum and is trying to add even more products into the lawsuit
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/1...ng-htc-secrets
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November 26th, 2012, 22:20 Posted By: wraggster
New research from Deloitte says ten per cent of all in-store UK sales will be influenced by smartphones this December, with the devices acting as decision-making tools for $3.5bn worth of transactions.
However, that doesn't necessarily mean money in the bank for retailers, as consumers will primarily use their phone to research prices, store Christmas shopping lists and engage with friends and family using social media rather than make payments directly through the devices.
The influence aspect is set to account for £3.2bn of in-store Christmas sales, while £330m of sales made directly through smartphones and £500m in sales will be made via tablets.
Meanwhile, online retail is expected to grow by 17 per cent this Christmas, with total UK retail sales growing by one per cent. This supports data from comScore that shows Black Friday online spending passed $1bn for the first time ever.
Ian Geddes, UK head of retail at Deloitte, said: "Shoppers are responding to those retailers that combine the right products with exceptional customer service across all channels, dynamic and exciting online and mobile sites and a brand that they want to be associated with and invest in."
Colin Jeffrey, head of multichannel retail at Deloitte, added: "As with recent years, the strongest growth will be found online, with purchases completed on mobile phones double or even triple that of last year.
"Retailers without flexible collection options and mobile services are failing to meet basic customer expectations and will suffer as a result. The rapid adoption of tablets and the high number received as gifts this Christmas will drive a sharp increase in transactions through these devices.
"However, whilst transaction growth is slower for smartphones, their broader influence is far greater. Whilst we forecast 10% of in-store sales will be influenced by smartphones in December, by 2016 we predict this figure will be as high as 18% for the full year, equivalent to £43bn of sales.
"We are also beginning to see the power of social commerce with more and more consumers using Twitter and Facebook to share reviews, offers and product information. Retailers are also starting to use social media as a forecasting tool, monitoring buzz around certain products to predict demand."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...g-spend/019952
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November 26th, 2012, 20:24 Posted By: wraggster
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I have added a significant new feature to VGBA today:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fms.vgba
Starting with VGBA-Android 3.9.29, you can now swap your gameplay states with other users. In order to do that, select "Exchange States" from the menu. You will see the list of states for the game you are playing, uploaded by other users. You can either select a state to download or upload your own state.
Note that a game state is not an actual game, but just a frozen point in a game. In order to use it, you still need to have the actual game file, as well as own the game cartridge. Please, do not play games you do not own with VGBA.
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November 26th, 2012, 20:24 Posted By: wraggster
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Hello, All!
Finishing this week with the VGB-Android 3.6.7 release:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fms.vgb
The main addition is the ability to upload your gameplay state to a server and download states uploaded by other users. Please note that a state is your position inside a game, not the actual game.
I have also added the resizable virtual joystick, removed the thin garbage lines that appeared on some devices in the accelerated video mode, and made a few fixes to the way VGB applies cheat codes to a patched game (i.e. when .ips file present).
ALL CHANGES:
* Added State Exchange feature letting users exchange their gameplay states.
* Made virtual controls resizable via "Virtual Joystick Size" option.
* Removed garbage at screen edges in accelerated OpenGLES mode.
* Minor fix for cheats/patch interaction.
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November 26th, 2012, 20:19 Posted By: wraggster
PPSSPP is written in C++, and translates PSP CPU instructions directly into optimized x86, x64 and (soon) ARM machine code, using an efficient JIT compiler.
PPSSPP can thus run on quite low-spec hardware, including stronger Android phones and tablets, as long as there's support for OpenGL ES 2.0.
Many fixes, more games playable
Progress has been rapid, much thanks to several new contributors! As usual, see the downloads page for the new version, and look at the compatibility list.
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November 26th, 2012, 13:50 Posted By: wraggster
Last weekend I participated to the BlackBerry’s Got Game Port-a-Thon even. It was a 36 hour event, and the goal was to submit as much games as possible to the BlackBerry’s app world.
The new BB10 OS has a tool to repack Android and HTML5 applications, so I expected that most of the participants will do just that. The new BB10 is Qt based, so I thought that porting existing Qt apps is probably quite easy, but it’s not as straight forward as repackaging old apps, so I decided to do just that (hopefully less competition with this approach). I ported few QWidget and QML based apps just for the fun ;-)
[h=4]Porting Qt apps with BlackBerry 10 NDK[/h]I had 36 hours time to port apps in an environment that I had never used, so it was really important to learn how to use these new tools quickly. Luckily I can say that the BB10 native SDK is really good! The whole SDK is build on top of Eclipse based UI, and that’s pretty easy to use. It has a lot of project templates to choose from, and creating new installation packages from “file/export” is really easy.
The BB10 simulator is basically a x86 compiled image of the Operating System running on VmWare! This is how you should create all of you simulators. I’m looking at you Android. Booting up the simulator takes only few seconds, and launching new apps on the simulator is really fast.
http://www.summeli.fi/?p=4053
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November 25th, 2012, 22:30 Posted By: wraggster
Outside of custom projects, the cardinal rule for draping phones in exotic materials is that they must never, ever be truly high end devices: at best, they should involve mid-tier hardware that could be eclipsed by a garden-variety smartphone at a fraction of the price. Sony's maintaining that all too time-honored tradition by producing a gold-coated, 24-carat version of... the Xperia P. Yes, rather than spruce up a flagship like the James Bond-approved Xperia T, Sony has instead given the luxury treatment to a smartphone with a strictly middling 4-inch display and dual-core 1GHz processor. In fairness, the company sees this as an experiment rather than a Vertu-like business model, with the intent strictly to emphasize the unibody design. A maximum 15 have been built as a result -- and rather than count on impulse purchases from oligarchs, Sony hints that it's offering at least some of its gold Xperia P stock to followers on Facebook. As long as there's no pretenses of living the high life with what's really a very ordinary phone underneath, we're satisfied.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/24/s...24-carat-gold/
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November 25th, 2012, 22:26 Posted By: wraggster
The Register has a BlackBerry 10 preview up. They say, 'BlackBerry users have a love-hate relationship with their phones. The devices were often forced upon users rather than chosen. At the same time, the handhelds were the most usable and useful communications gadgets you could put in your pocket.' The preview is surprisingly positive, and it goes on to look at BB10's Hub/notifications feature, which they call 'utilitarian' and efficient compared to Windows Phones, which are more about 'style and novelty' whilst being 'a bit limiting.' BlackBerry's implementation may actually improve the system, rather than detracting from it. With BlackBerry providing a QT environment (compatible withSailfish, which we discussed earlier) and RIM having managed to maintain BB's 3rd place in the mobile OS market, there may a chance for real three-way competition between QT, Android and iOS in the mobile market
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/...looks-positive
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November 25th, 2012, 22:25 Posted By: wraggster
One of the drawbacks of Google's Nexus 4 was its lack of support for 4G LTE. Now comes a report from AnandTech that it's possible to enable partial LTE support on the device. It seems that a simple software update can allow the Nexus 4 smartphone to run on LTE Band 4. All users have to do is dial *#*#4636#*#* (INFO) or launch the Phone Info app. After that, choosing to connect to AWS networks should allow the Nexus 4 to run on LTE networks on Band 4. The AnandTech report states explicitly that the LG Nexus 4 only works on LTE Band 4, on 1700/2100MHz frequencies, and supports bandwidths of 5,10, and 20MHz.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/1...upport-for-lte
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November 25th, 2012, 00:45 Posted By: wraggster
As usual, Apple thought Friday night on a holiday weekend was the perfect time to push some more paper through in itsongoing patent lawsuit against Samsung. According to Florian Mueller of FOSS Patents, after Samsung asked to add the latest iPads, iPhones and iPod touches to its list of claims and the court approved the addition of the iPhone 5, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 10.1, Apple is trying to put six more devices on the list. Listed in the motion are the Galaxy S III running Android Jelly Bean (but not Jelly Bean itself), Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Tab 8.9 WiFi, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Rugby Pro and Galaxy S III mini. As usual, the case will proceed, we'll wait to hear if these requests are approved by the court and in the meantime, iThings and Galaxys alike will continue to fly off the shelves. Given the season, for now it's time to be thankful we're not one of the lawyers spending their day working on this. That leaves us plenty of time for more interesting activities, like hand-to-hand combat against fellow shoppers for the right to purchase slightly discounted items.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/24/a...ii-jelly-bean/
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November 25th, 2012, 00:30 Posted By: wraggster
Tagplay’s latest iOS release Hotel Vegas won’t be available to consumers in the UK.
And that’s because one of its many features is the inclusion of our very own Prince Harry. In the nude.
Why, you might ask? Back in August the second in line to the British throne was caught on camera frolicking with chums in a Las Vegas hotel room. In his birthday suit. Despite Royal appeals not to publish the pictures online their widespread internet availability led to a number of outlets doing just that.
PocketGamer reports that the game has already been banned in the UK ahead of its planned mid-December release on iOS and Android.
Tagplay says that it will “seriously challenge the limits of acceptable parody and satire in mobile gaming". Harry isn’t the only celebrity parody to feature. There’s a long list including Arnold Governator, Oprah Windfall, Mel Drinksome, and Dim Kardashian.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/nude-...-vegas/0106947
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November 25th, 2012, 00:11 Posted By: wraggster
In 1976, Paul Terrell, owner of the Byte Shop in Mountain View, California, placed an order for 50 Apple-1 computers, becoming Apple's first dealer. Over at TIME.com, I've published three Polaroid snapshots of the Apple-1 which Terrell shot at the time. They're fascinating history, and it's possible they're the oldest surviving photos of Apple products.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/1...le-1-resurface
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November 23rd, 2012, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
What do you think has been the best mobile to hit the market over the past 12 months?
In a year that’s seen a raft of new smartphones and tablets arrive on the market, we thought it’d be a great opportunity to see what those from across the industry believe to be the best release of 2012.
When it comes to smartphones, Apple and Samsung’s 2012 releases have swept the board in terms of popularity among consumers. Is this a trend that you subscribe to, or has something else caught your fancy? New handsets from HTC and Sony have also piqued the interest of many this year, while new offerings from Nokia have been garnering a great deal of attention of late.
We would also like to hear your thoughts on the subject of tablets in 2012. Does anyone out there truly believe the iPad Mini to be a genuinely worthwhile addition to the Apple family?
To let us know your thoughts, please get in touch via the comments box below
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/index.php/...of-2012/019937
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November 23rd, 2012, 00:21 Posted By: wraggster
Following the footsteps of its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is making its way to Android and iOS. Rockstarannounced today that a special 10th Anniversary Edition of the open world Scarface / Miami Vice inspired sim will be hitting the two popular mobile platforms on December 6th for $5. This spiffed-up mobile port includes updated character models, enhanced lighting effects, improved targeting and fully customizable control options. Technical upgrades aside, we caution not to drive directly against the sun while riding a motorcycle within the game; it nearly blinded us in the original console version, so we can only imagine how harsh it will be on your fancy high-res display. Don't say that we didn't warn you. Move past the break for a complete list of supported devices.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/21/gta-vice-city/
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November 23rd, 2012, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
It's fair to say that some bugs take awhile to fix, and a public schedule isn't always an option; HTC knows this well. Still, Google may be pushing the limits with the solution for a longstanding Android bug that prevents resolving hostnames on some WiFi networks without using the full domain. The company has officially committed to providing a patch -- 2 years, 6 months and 23 days after the bug was first reported on April 29th, 2010. Google explains that the "next major release" after Android 4.2 should hold the remedy, and claims that a mix of "prioritization and resources" prevented the team from sorting things out between Android 2.1 and now. We'll take Google's word for it, although the vow won't be much comfort for anyone who's still holding on to that original HTC Desireand can't upgrade. At least the Mountain View team won't have to deal with any 17-year-old security flaws.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/21/g...-a-half-years/
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November 22nd, 2012, 23:44 Posted By: wraggster
Barnes & Noble’s Nook HD and Nook HD+ tablets are now available in the UK from a number of retailers, including John Lewis, Argos and Dixons.
If you’ve already pre-ordered a Nook HD or Nook HD+, Barnes & Noble say the devices will ‘arrive throughout the week’.
Those who haven’t pre-ordered can now get a 7-inch 8GB Nook HD for £159, and a 16GB version for £189.
The Nook HD+ is the ‘lightest full HD 9-inch tablet ever invented’, according to Barnes & Noble, and it will set you back £229 for the 16GB model and £269 for 32GB of space.
These new Android tablets from Barnes & Noble come to the UK just three weeks after the company’s Nook Simple Touch Glowlight e-reader made its way across the pond to take on Amazon's Kindle range.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...e-in-uk/029665
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