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September 1st, 2012, 19:43 Posted By: wraggster
Publisher also plans to release streaming tech on connected TVs later this year
Casual games group Big Fish has launched a new cloud gaming service on Android.
Available on tablets via Google Play, Big Fish Unlimited allows users to stream more than 100 titles to their Android devices.
Launched on browser last month, the publisher said it also plans to take the service to Connected TVs later this year.
“With the addition of support for Android devices, Big Fish Unlimited is now a truly multi-platform streaming service and live on two screens: PC and Mobile,” said cloud gaming GM Will O’Brien.
“We are very excited to support the recently launched, exceptional Nexus 7 tablet from Google. Instant cloud gaming is a perfect fit for this fast-performing device.”
http://www.develop-online.net/news/4...ice-on-Android
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September 1st, 2012, 19:40 Posted By: wraggster
The Tokyo District Court has today ruled that Samsung did not infringe on patents held by Apple.
It follows last week's decision by a US court that the South Korean firm had in fact infringed on a number of Apple's patents and was ordered to pay more than $1bn in damages.
Samsung was found to have infringed Apple's patents for its mobile devices including both the iPhone and iPad.
Tokyo District Judge Tamotsu Shoji dismissed the case, which was filed by Apple back in August, after it found Samsung did not violate the rival firm's registered patents.
The patent itself related to the transfer of data and synchronisation of music and video between devices and servers.
Samsung told the BBC in a statement: "We welcome the court's decision, which confirmed our long-held position that our products do not infringe Apple's intellectual property."
The firm has stated it plans to continue its court battle against Apple and will appeal against the US ruling.
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September 1st, 2012, 19:38 Posted By: wraggster
This week sees the new Simpson’s game shoot to the top of the free iPhone and iPad app charts.
IPHONE
Free
1. The Simpsons: Tapped Out
2. What’s My IQ?
3. C4 Paralympics
4. Stupidness 3
5. Trigger Fist
Paid
1. WhatsApp Messenger
2. The Curse
3. What’s My IQ? PRO
4. Living Earth HD – World Clock and Weather
5. Angry Birds Space
IPAD
Free
1. The Simpsons: Tapped Out
2. What’s My IQ? HD
3. Virtual Surgery Pro
4. 101-in-1 Games HD
5. Talking Ginger for iPad
Paid
1. Galaxy on Fire 2 HD
2. Bastion
3. Living Earth HD – World Clock and Weather
4. Pages
5. MONOPOLY for iPad
ANDROID
Free
1. Maps
2. Gmail
3. Street View on Google Maps
4. Facebook
5. YouTube
Paid
1. SwiftKey 3 Keyboard
2. Cut the Rope
3. Titanium Backup PRO Key * root
4. FIFA 12 by EA SPORTS
5. Asphalt 7: Heat
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September 1st, 2012, 19:35 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia has invited the public to view its Windows Phone 8 press event live via a dedicated webcast.
The joint event with Microsoft will take place on September 5th and 10am EDT. It is hotly tipped that Nokia will showcase a new line of phones that will run on Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8.
Smartphone fans and tech journalists alike are expecting to see the Nokia Phi make an appearance. Said to be thinner and larger than previous Nokia Lumia devices, the Phi is rumoured to have a 4.7-inch screen.
Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8 at an event earlier this year, claiming that it is the most advanced mobile OS the company has ever produced.
We know from that event that Windows Phone 8 can support two new screen resolutions – 1280 x 768 and 1280 x 720. We also know that the mobile OS has NFC wireless sharing, making it easier to share photos, docs and other info.
Bookmark www.nokia.com/global/about-nokia/webcast/live/ and tune in on September 5th to see what Nokia and Microsoft unveil.
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September 1st, 2012, 19:00 Posted By: wraggster
Is there an end in sight to the ongoing mobile patent wars?
Google's Larry Page and Apple's Tim Cook have been in secret talks with the aim of preventing the two firms descending into the kind of legal warfare that has plagued Apple and Samsung.
At least, that's according to a report in Reuters, which says the two CEOs have been engaged in conversation about patents in the wake of the Apple v. Samsung ruling.
The also says that in-person meetings are potentially in the works.
There's no way of knowing yet if this story is even true, let alone if the talks are bearing fruit, but it's good news that there is at least the suggestion of the two mega-firms meeting to find a solution to potential problems.
The current situation cannot continue indefinitely, and if there we are ever going to see a truce in the mobile patent wars it will take a long-term commitment and lots and lots of conversation to find a solution that is acceptable to both sides.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...t-talks/019198
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August 31st, 2012, 01:13 Posted By: wraggster
-play If you prefer a set of keys to power your mobile recording sessions instead of a guitar adapter of some sort, you're in luck. The folks at IK Multimedia have just revealed the iRig KEYS portable keyboard peripheral for iOS devices and both Mac and Windows PCs. Packing 37 velocity-sensitive mini keys, the add-on touts a three full-octave range, modulation / pitch bend wheels, an input for a sustain / expression pedal and an assortment of controls for customizing your sound just so. Should you feel inclined, this iRig offering connects via USB to a computer for an "in-studio," desktop tracking experience. The unit is Core MIDI compliant and sports plug-and-play functionality alongside the outfit's SampleTank family of apps. Said software can function on its own on the PC side or as a plug-in for more robust offerings like GarageBand, Pro Tools, Chttp://www.engadget.com/2012/08/30/ik-multimedia-irig-keys/ubase, Sonar and the like. Itchin' to snag one? You'll have to wait until sometime this fall, but when it arrives, the KEYS will set you back €74.99 ($94). functionality alongside the outfit's SampleTank family of apps. Said software can function on its own on the PC side or as a plug-in for more robust offerings like GarageBand, Pro Tools, Cubase, Sonar and the like. Itchin' to snag one? You'll have to wait until sometime this fall, but when it arrives, the KEYS will set you back €74.99 ($94)
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August 31st, 2012, 00:18 Posted By: wraggster
Amazon has released a rather bizarre bit of news today. The Kindle Fire has completely sold out. You can no longer buy one, and the wording of the press release suggests there won't be any more manufactured. In nine months on sale Amazon claims to have secured 22 percent of tablet sales in the U.S.. With that in mind, Amazon will definitely be selling more Kindle Fires, however, the next one you'll be able to buy will probably have a '2' at the end of the name. Jeff Bezos said that the Kindle Fire is Amazon's most successful product launch so far and that there's 'an exciting roadmap ahead.' He also confirmed Amazon will continue to offer hardware, but there's no detail beyond that.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/1...ld-out-forever
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August 31st, 2012, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster
"There seems to be an interesting side-effect of the flawed jury verdict of last Friday — Samsung sales have surged. Even with the approach of the launch of Apple's new iPhone, the Galaxy SIII is sold out in many stores, and there is a measurable increase in sales, according to Trip Chowdhry, the managing director of equity research at Global Equities Research, cited in Forbes. Maybe Apple really managed to convince its customers that Samsung phones are equivalent or better, so they are being overcharged? Or is it a rush to buy the currently best smartphone in the market in case there is an injunction on its sale in the U.S. any time soon?
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August 31st, 2012, 00:08 Posted By: wraggster
Developer Josh Begley, a student at Clay Shirky's NYU Media Lab, created an application called Drones+ that allows users to track U.S. drone strikes on a map of Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. Far from innovative, the app in question merely relays and positions strikes as available from the U.K.'s Bureau of Investigative Journalism. First Apple rejected the application claiming it was 'not useful or entertaining enough,' then it was rejected for hiding a corporate logo. And the latest reason for objection is that Begley's content is 'objectionable and crude' and 'that many audiences would find [it] objectionable." Begley's at a loss for how to change information on a map. He's not showing images of the drone strikes nor even graphically describing the strikes. From the end of the article, 'The basic idea was to see if he could get App Store denizens a bit more interested in the U.S.' secretive, robotic wars, with information on those wars popping up on their phones the same way an Instagram comment or retweet might. Instead, Begley's thinking about whether he'd have a better shot making the same point in the Android Market.'"
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August 31st, 2012, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
Adobe pressured by 'strategic partners' to make browser plug-in available again on Android
Adobe’s Flash player has returned to the Google App Store despite having been pulled from Android devices just two weeks ago.
As reported by the BBC, the company said that a number of “strategic partners” in the UK had pressured the it into bringing its web browser plug-in back online.
Adobe had previously planned to end work on Flash for Android, and said it would no longer be certified to run on mobiles operating on Android 4.1, and that access through the Google Play Store would be limited.
However, partners such as media giant BBC have convinced the firm to bring it back, but only for the short-term. The UK broadcaster suggested that it needed time to shift to new technology as the plug-in was crucial to its iPlayer service.
"Flash Player continues to be available on Google Play for users in the UK for a short while due to requests from strategic partners," said an Adobe spokesperson.
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August 30th, 2012, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
Samsung says what it sees, like saying the Galaxy S III is "designed for humans". Well, it's hardly likely to be used by lizard men.
Now, the South Korean electronics mammoth says its new Galaxy Camera, which is powered by Android Jelly Bean, is a camera reborn. However, it follows last week's unveiling of an Android-based Nikon COOLPIX S800c camera.
Seemingly, mobile operating systems (or maybe just Android) have become so mainstream that adding the tech to cameras will become the norm in the future.
The Galaxy Camera has been built on the OS to 'revolutionise' photography, opening it up to Google Play so that users can download photo apps to edit and share their snaps on-the-go.
Of course, access to the Android store means users can download any app, game etc that takes their fancy, while the 'S Suggest' feature recommends new offerings.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-camera/019185
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August 30th, 2012, 23:53 Posted By: wraggster
South Korean company steals a march on Nokia, announcing their Windows phones just days before the Finnish firm.
The announcement of the Galaxy Note II was a given for IFA 2012, but the reveal of the Samsung Ativ S - its first smartphone to run Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 Phone system - was a surprise.
Featuring a 4.8in display, the Ativ S will be one of the bigger models on the market and contains an NFC chip.
Alongside the Windows smartphone, Samsung also unveiled the Samsung Ativ tablet running Windows 8 on a low-power ARM processor (aka Windows RT) and the Ativsmart PC and Ativsmart PC Pro, Windows 8 tablets with detachable keyboards similar to Asus's Transformer hybrids.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...handset/019188
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August 30th, 2012, 23:49 Posted By: wraggster
It's just one more sign that the iPhone 5 is right around the corner.
Apple's Reuse and Recycle service is a great way to get some money back when upgrading to a new device, and is a good indicator of when a new product is coming.
So, it's little surprise that the iPhone 4S appearing as a recycle option on the Apple site has given the iPhone 5 rumour mill a fresh shot of adrenaline.
The recycling offer strongly suggests Apple is going to announce its new handset soon, and the much-touted September 12 launch date seems increasingly likely.
If users want to trade in their 4S, the amount of cash you get depends on the exact specs and the condition of the handset. The maximum available is $345 for a 64GB iPhone 4S in very good condition with a battery that fully charges and power cord included.
A more common 16GB phone will still reach $285 if it’s in great condition.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ogramme/019196
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August 30th, 2012, 01:25 Posted By: wraggster
Archos already has its hands in the kiddie-tablet market, with its 7-inch Arnova Child Pad, and it's taking on the productivity-minded crowd with its keyboard-toting 101 XS. Now the company is going after another niche segment with the just-announced GamePad. The 7-inch slate runs Android 4.0 with a dual-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz and a quad-core Mali 400 MP GPU, and it sports physical gaming controls in addition to the standard touchscreen. Archos includes its own "game recognition and mapping tools," which ensure that the physical buttons are compatible with Android games that use virtual controls (some 1,000 titles are apparently compatible with the GamePad at this point). Of course, this is an internet-enabled device as well, and it will include full access to the Play market and WiFi connectivity when it goes on sale at the end of October. Other specs include 8GB of internal storage, plus a microSD card slot that adds up to 64GB. There's also a mini-HDMI connection for outputting content to your TV. For now, Archos is only announcing pricing as "less than €150", and the device will drop in the US and Europe at the same time. For now, the below-the-break press release will have to satisfy your curiosity.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/29/a...ical-controls/
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August 30th, 2012, 00:42 Posted By: wraggster
Samsung took to the stage in Berlin to showcase its new product lineup, and one of the featured devices is the first confirmed Windows Phone 8 device. Dubbed the ATIV S, the new Microsoft-sanctioned smartphone offers a 4.8-inch screen with an HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm CPU, 8MP rear camera and 1.9MP front-facing cam. Additionally, it's got a beefy 2,300mAh battery, 1GB RAM, Gorilla Glass 2 and will come in both 16 and 32GB flavors. At 8.7mm, it's also reasonably thin. Its body is made of brushed aluminum and comes with a WP8-friendly MicroSD slot. We've got another pic of the ATIV S below, and we'll have a hands-on to you as soon as possible.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/29/s...hone-8-device/
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August 29th, 2012, 23:15 Posted By: wraggster
Word on the street is that Windows Phone 8 will get its official launch on October 29th. When asked for confirmation, Microsoft issued a pretty standard "no comment," which leads us to believe there might actually be something to this rumor. With Windows 8 slated to land on October 26th, we wouldn't be surprised to see its portable counterpart hit the market just a few days later, as ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley is suggesting. October is already expected to be a rather hectic month for Microsoft, with launch ofcountless Windows 8 tablets scheduled. Putting WP8 out alongside its first batch of handsets (helloATIV S!) would only make sense, really. We can think of a reason or two that Microsoft might want to utterly dominate a few news cycles.
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