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August 13th, 2012, 22:51 Posted By: wraggster
We may well have seen the next iPhone's back shell, front panel, SIM tray and even its cabling. Why not round it out with what might be the motherboard? A WeiPhone forum goer who slipped out the iPhone 4S' board last year is back with the 2012 update's potential new heart. While the tipster hasn't been courteous enough to do a side-by-side with the older component, repair shop iDeviceGuys notes to 9to5 Mac that the newer part isn't just a carbon copy; that smaller SIM slot (what you see in the middle) is one of the bigger giveaways. The real treat may be the extra wireless antenna connections. They aren't any surefire signs of 4G, but the antenna links suggest Apple isn't content with what the iPhone 4S has to offer. We're mostly left wondering about what's under that shielding -- it's a mystery as to whether or not the next iPhone's processor speed bump is a mountain or a molehill. Barring one more peek, we could get the full scoop next month.http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/12/n...sibly-spotted/
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August 13th, 2012, 21:45 Posted By: wraggster
Nearly 50 per cent of respondents favour Qwerty over the likes of touchscreens and number keypads.
There are still a lot of people out there who prefer a Qwerty keyboard to touchscreen.
A poll by the official Nokia blog Conversations by Nokia has revealed that more than 48 per cent of its readers prefer Qwerty over alternatives liketouch screens and voice command.
The results are even more revealing when broken down by country.
While European countries like Sweden, the UK, Finland and Germany were representative of the poll as a whole, voting overwhelmingly for Qwerty, the US preferred the touchscreen, with 47 per cent of the votes.
However, for the most part, Qwerty is king, with one person saying "I definitely prefer the QWERTY keyboard, by a country mile. You can’t beat it for accuracy or response."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-qwerty/018988
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August 13th, 2012, 21:42 Posted By: wraggster
Appiteks founder follows up his claims of cracking the code to iOS success.
Just last week, Appiteks CEO and founder Chris Luck declared that he had "cracked the code" to achieve success on iOS ahead of his company's debut mobile game launch next month.
At the time he threatened to destroy Angry Birds, and Luck's now back to say his startup will introduce new interactive concepts that the app market has yet to experience.
Luck, said: "A lot of the games that are out there right now are just ok, but I believe that as a developer of game apps, you have a responsibility to provide the general public with more than just ok games.
"We know how to fix that problem and we’re putting all of our time and efforts into introducing the entire industry to things that they’ve never seen before.
"We’re ready to take this industry by storm and I guarantee that we will, now that we’re entering the gaming industry with new, exciting, and interactive concepts."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-before/019000
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August 13th, 2012, 21:41 Posted By: wraggster
Electronic Arts, of course, is a video games publisher by trade, but it has seen increasing success with mobile and continues to hint it will move on from its console-based heritage.
In June, the firm said it will make freemium mobile games the norm, and a month later claimed becoming a digital-only publisher is inevitable.
Now, EA is in talks with Microsoft to launch games for the Windows Phone 8 platform as part of its ongoing mobile.
Speaking to Bloomberg, COO Peter Moore, said: "We’re working very closely with Microsoft to understand what their views on gaming navigation are.
"Anything that allows more platforms to be adopted quickly that have a gaming element is good for Electronic Arts."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ibution/019002
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August 13th, 2012, 10:46 Posted By: wraggster
Polytron’s Phil Fish has revealed that Zynga sought out the indie studio with hopes of porting their XBLA platformer Fez to mobile devices.
GI.biz tracked down a series of tweets from the polarizing developer that explained the exchange.
"Zynga approached us to port Fez to mobile. We politely refused. So, look forward to Zynga's Fex any day now, i guess!" read a post on Polytron’s twitter account.
"It actually happened," Fish claimed when questioned whether there was any truth behind the statement.
If the claims are valid it may indicate that the social games publisher has been looking to expand outside of the casual gaming arena.
Zynga has yet to respond regarding the matter.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/polyt...e-port/0101147
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August 13th, 2012, 10:41 Posted By: wraggster
Wi-Fi plus Cellular' helps out those apps struggling with wi-fi
We've all experienced problems with patchy wi-fi, and the new Wi-Fi plus Cellular setting on iOS 6 beta 4 appears to allow apps to fall back on the iPhone's mobile data connection when having difficulties moving data via the Wi-Fi connection.
Underneath the main button is a sub menu that allows users to turn mobile connections on or off for a number of tasks, basically giving users the option to use wi-fi only for data hungry apps like iTunes.
Keep in mind that this is only in the beta release, restricted to developers, so the settings could change before the full release or indeed be removed altogether.
Last week it was revealed that the latest beta release of iOS 6 does away with the native YouTube app.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...or-apps/018987
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August 12th, 2012, 22:56 Posted By: wraggster
The eyes of the technology world are focused on the epic patent struggle between Apple and Samsung — the latest iteration of Apple's frantic legal battle against everything Android. The iPhone maker has also brought suits against Android device manufacturers HTC and Motorola. Apple has faced criticism for its endless lawsuits designed to stunt competition from Google's Android, but a quick look at Android device shipments in the second quarter of 2012 reveals a key number that suggest Apple is right to worry."Spoiler alert: the number the article focuses on is 68 — as in, the 68 percent of the smart phone market in this year's second quarter that consisted of Android phones.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...turer-in-sight
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August 12th, 2012, 13:35 Posted By: wraggster
Let's just skip the "Is that a bone in your pocket?" joke we're all thinking and get straight to business: Minecraft: Pocket Edition has been updated and now includes skeletons, spiders and best of all, a bow to kill skeletons and spiders with. Skeletons and spiders are cool and atmospheric and everything, but they're even cooler when they can't murder you on account of being riddled with hundreds and hundreds of arrows.
The update also fixes around 20 or so known glitches, including one called "burning world," which sounds rather inconvenient. Currently, only the iOS version of Minecraft has these updates listed, though we wouldn't figure that a similar update for the Android version would be far behind.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/08/11/mi...s-and-spiders/
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August 12th, 2012, 01:49 Posted By: wraggster
We've seen the rumored next iPhone's minuscule docking port more than once. Any of the cabling that plugs into that port, however, has been non-existent until today. If photos slipped to Nowhereelse.fr are more than just flights of fancy, they show a much narrower and possibly slimmer connector that matches up with the hole we've seen. It's so small that a full-size USB connector dwarfs it by comparison, and there's only eight contact pins per side (or possibly total) versus the 30 overall that we know today. We're not told if there are any special tricks besides the size reduction, though: while the new cable end looks dual-sided, there's no guarantee Apple will have eliminated the right-side-up requirement that afflicts just about every mobile-sized port format we've seen to date. If real, the redesign could lead to one less hassle for charging and syncing. It just wouldn't be much consolation to those who'd been hoping for a switch to a standard like micro-USB -- or, for that matter, to long-time iPhone owners who may have to give up or convert legions of accessories.
Update: since we first posted, the rumor has fleshed out a bit. It's claimed that there are eight pins on both sides, but that they perform different functions and might not let us plug the connector in any which way. Supposedly, the connectors also aren't the final models and reflect the problems the unnamed contractor has had meeting Apple's standards. Don't worry about claims of future iPads leaping to the new connector: if there's really a format switch underway, it's only natural that other devices will follow suit.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/10/n...sibly-spotted/
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August 11th, 2012, 19:01 Posted By: wraggster
New submitter jolle sends word that stable builds for CyanogenMod 9 rolled out to their servers last night, supporting a wide range of devices. Downloads here. From their announcement:"[This] release is for the majority of our ICS supported devices, the stragglers will catch up, and we will leave the door open for merging in additional devices from maintainers, external and internal. The team itself, will focus solely on Jelly Bean and maintenance of the CM 7 codebase. Many have wondered why we bothered to finish CM 9 when we are already active in CM 10 development. To that, our answer is: we don't like to leave things incomplete. There is no profit gained from what we do, so the satisfaction of completing a goal is our only reward. This release also serves as a release suitable for the masses, especially those who won't have 100% functioning releases of CM 10 immediately or are averse to anything branded as 'preview', 'alpha', 'beta' or 'nightly.'"
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/...stable-release
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August 11th, 2012, 18:57 Posted By: wraggster
[Zitt] has a security camera which will send him messages any time it detects motion. However annoying this might seem, we’re sure he has his reasons for needing this much immediate feedback. The real problem comes when he goes to view the feed on his iPhone. His solution is to turn the camera’s notifications off, and use his own script to transcode a clip and shoot off an email.
As you can see above, the end result is a concise email that includes the recently captured clip, as well as links to the live feed. He has been storing the clips on an LG N4B2 Network Storage Server (NAS) and since he’s got root access to the Linux system on the device it was an easy starting point for the new system. After he compiled FFmpeg from source (which handles the transcoding) he started work on the script which backs up the recordings and sends the email messages.
One thing he wants to add is a method to clear out the old backup videos. Having encountered a similar issue ourselves we decided to share our one-liner which solves the problem. Find it after the break.
http://hackaday.com/2012/08/10/nas-b...ing-on-iphone/
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August 11th, 2012, 18:53 Posted By: wraggster
This week sees a lot of Olympics and sport related apps creeping into the charts as London 2012 draws closer to its closing ceremony.
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Paid
1) WhatsApp Messenger
2) ToonCamera
3) AppZilla 3 : 150 in 1!
4) London 2012 – Official Mobile Game (Premium)
5) Summer Games 3D
Free
1) The Heist
2) Riptide GP
3) Colour Your Messages
4) My Wild Night With Ted – Ted The Movie
5) BBC Olympics
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...et-apps/028910
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August 11th, 2012, 18:53 Posted By: wraggster
Documents filed yesterday reveal details about how many smartphone units Apple and Samsung have sold in the US between 2010 and 2012.
Samsung angered Apple last week by leaking patent details to the press, but now Apple can don a massive smug face as the sales figures reveal that the US company’s iPhone sales dwarfed Samsung’s smartphone sales.
From June 2010 until June this year, Samsung sold 21.15 million phones in the US alone. Its earlier flagship phone, the Galaxy S II, sold 4.1 million, the Galaxy Prevail sold 2.25 million, and 1.89 million Epic 4Gs were bought.
1.4 million Galaxy Tabs and Tab 10.1s were also sold.
From the third quarter of 2010 until the second quarter of 2012, Apple sold 60 million iPhones and 32 million iPads.
Although both firms have been trying to hold back as much of their performance data as possible from the public, Judge Lucy Koh has rejected requests for confidentiality.
The data is necessary to the case to work out how much in damages either company could be entitled to.
The court case continues in San Jose today (August 10th).
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...records/028912
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August 11th, 2012, 18:51 Posted By: wraggster
US survey suggests that even Apple fans think the idea is "pointless".
The one thing that has been missing in all the speculation about the seven inch iPad mini is this important question: does anyone actually want it?
With the success of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7 it would seem to make sense, but a new study has found that a large number of people really aren't that bothered about the iPad's little brother.
According to a survey of 1,873 Americans conducted by CouponCodes4u (76 per cent of which already owned an Apple product of some type), 78 per cent said they would skip purchasing an iPad Mini in order to purchase a new iPhone, despite 77 per cent of those indicating that they already owned an iPhone.
Furthermore, nearly half of respondents who said they would skip the iPad mini said they didn't think very highly of the idea, with 46 per cent saying the device was “pointless”.
The timing simply may not be right for a seven inch iPad, not if it's coming at the same time as the new iPhone. Given the rabid nature of Apple fans, and the not insignificant outlay involved in obtaining one of the company's new toys, consumers are going to have to choose between the baby pad and the new smartphone. Is it any wonder that the phone wins?
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ad-mini/018972
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August 11th, 2012, 18:49 Posted By: wraggster
Opinions say iOS is easy to use, Android offers flexibility, BlackBerry is secure, but WinPho is unknown.
Android and iOS continue to power the best-selling phones on the market, but Strategy Analytics has looked at what consumers actually think of the OSs on the market.
iOS users choose the platform based on the user-friendly and intuitive experience on offer, with little need to customise their device.
In contrast, Android is regarded as more complex which is a caveat of being an open operating system, giving users more wriggle room to personalise their device.
BlackBerry is considered a secure and reliable choice for businesses, but consumers reckon the tech is outdated and unfriendly, while they're unsure of what to make of the Windows Phone OS.
Taryn Tulay, report author, Strategy Analytics, said: "The size of the associated content and app ecosystem, and the perceived quality of the content within it are key factors in determining how consumers perceive different mobile operating systems and how strongly attached they are to their OS of choice.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...hone-os/018973
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August 11th, 2012, 18:48 Posted By: wraggster
Translation: a quarter of the US population.
eMarketer says 82 million US-based mobile users will access their social media accounts via phones at least once each month in 2012.
Of that figure, 95.5 per cent will log on with their smartphones, making them twice more likely than a feature phone user.
82 million accounts for a quarter of the US population, but the number is set to spike to almost half of all Americans within two years.
Meanwhile, Facebook will dominate with 70m accessing the network from their phones each month this year.
That's 85.4 per cent of total mobile social networkers, rising to 87.4 per cent by 2014 – equivalent to four in ten mobile users and two-thirds of smartphone users.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...in-2012/018976
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August 11th, 2012, 18:47 Posted By: wraggster
Search giant's voice search heading for iPhone and iPad.
Google is challenging Siri on its own turf by taking its Voice Search app to iPhone and iPads
The app will allow users to ask questions, before having relevant results returned to them and read out where possible.
The audio response element of Google Voice Search will provide key details of each search result read out by an automated voice to the user.
Already available on Android, Google’s Voice Search app is being prepped for an imminent release in the Apple App Store.
If Google can get their voice search working for iPad before Apple can, it'll be a high black eye for the Cupertino company.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...th-siri/018980
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