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August 11th, 2012, 18:45 Posted By: wraggster
Factory-sealed first generation phone is an eBay bargain.
Two original iPhones, apparently unused, have cropped up on eBay. One has a Buy It Now price of $10,000, while the other is on auction and currently sitting at $6,100 with 13 days left.
Both sellers have 100% feedback.
One of the listings reads: STUNNING RARE COLLECTORS CHOICE APPLE iPHONE 1ST GENERATION 8GB AND FACTORY SEALED..!!! YOU ARE SEEING A PIECE OF HISTORY..!!!! THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE COLLECTORS SHOW PIECE..!!!! THIS WOULD BE A CROWN JEWEL FOR ANY COLLECTION..!!!! AMAZING FACTORY SEALED BOX..!!! UNOPENED AND THE COLLECTORS DREAM APPLE iPHONE..!!!!!!
THIS IS OFFERED FOR A LIMITED TIME….. !!!!!!! HAPPY BIDDING…!!!!
Because if there's one thing that screams legitimacy, it's italicised all-caps.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-10-000/018982
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August 10th, 2012, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
Activision celebrates Pitfall's 30th anniversary with a new iOS adventure for Pitfall Harry. Don't expect the same side-scrolling, campfire-jumping treasure hunt, however, as Pitfall! has been updated for the 2012 App Store market by Activision's mobile studio, now known as The Blast Furnace.
That updating means it's an auto-runner with an in-game store, of course. That's ... not really Pitfall at all, so much as a new game with a jungle setting.
In fact, it resembles nothing more than Temple Run with more variety in camera angles. It distinguishes itself with a low-poly look that we're going to guess is a tribute to the low-res pixels of the original. Luckily, it looks way better in motion than in screenshots. That's lucky because ... look at the screenshots.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/08/09/ne...rrives-on-ios/
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August 10th, 2012, 00:14 Posted By: wraggster
Miss out on your chance to snag the Android-based gaming console during OUYA's Kickstarter tour-de-force? Worry not, friends. The outfit has opened up pre-orders it promised for those who didn't take the plunge initially via on its website. While you will have to wait another month to get your mitts on a kit of your very own, the second round of advance purchasing will set you back $109 for US customers and $119 for those abroad. Included in the aforementioned price tag is the console, a single controller and the requisite shipping costs. Hit up the source link below to part with your funds and begin the waiting period.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/09/o...ole-pre-order/
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August 10th, 2012, 00:09 Posted By: wraggster
Over-the-air firmware updates are mainstays for most smartphone platforms, but custom ROM buildershave rarely had such a luxury, even with Android. The OTA Update Center wants to shoulder that noble burden. Along with simply hosting the updates to prevent outrageous bandwidth bills, the Center enables everything an Android ROM creator might need, such as update checks, on-device firmware flashing and wiping either a cache or all user data for the more dramatic upgrades. In practice, the real perk is the cost: it's free to use, so everyone from hobbyists to seasoned teams can take advantage. While the list of those either using or planning to use the OTAUC isn't public, we're hoping it leads to a few moreexperimental builds of CyanogenMod and other ROMs that can now get the same tender loving care as the official code.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/09/o...r-custom-roms/
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August 10th, 2012, 00:07 Posted By: wraggster
According to a leaked screengrab hosted up at MacRumors, Apple retail shops now have the authority to price match carrier and rival retail discounts on iPhone. Specifically, the note informs employees that prices from Best Buy, "carriers," Radio Shack and Target can be matched, with $49.01 seeming to be the savings across the board. Curiously, places like Wirefly, Amazon, Negri Electronics and even Walmart aren't mentioned, so we wouldn't recommend trying to work the price down based on ads seen from any of those. The note also mentions the iPhone 4 and 4S exclusively, and we're fairly sure this sort of goodwill won't ever been applied to iPad, Mac hardware or pretty much any other Apple kit. Of course,crazier things have happened. We've reached out to Apple for comment, and will update this article should it choose to reply.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/09/a...discount-sale/
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August 9th, 2012, 21:50 Posted By: wraggster
"Some time ago, Google admitted that the biggest threat was not other search engines but services like Siri. However, Google just bridged that gap with Google Voice Search, already available in Jelly Bean, but also available via downloadable app. Google also submitted this app to the iOS App Store and is currently waiting approval. However, Slashdotters are no doubt recalling to mind the 'Google Voice' fiasco, in which Apple refused to allow it to appear, saying that it replaces a native function. It wasn't until Apple was brought before Congress to answer questions on how it approves or rejects apps that Google Voice was brought in."
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/12/0...s-voice-search
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August 9th, 2012, 21:31 Posted By: wraggster
More than 60,000 backers pledge support for new platform
Hackable console Ouya has smashed Kickstarter records by closing at an impressive $8.5million.
The Android-based platform garnered a total of 63,416 backers throughout its crowdfunding campaign, with more than 45,000 people pledging $99 or more to get the console before it hits retail.
Launched on July 10th, Ouya quickly surpassed more than $1m within hours of starting.
Just three days after starting the console then garnered more than $4m in contributions, going on to double that amount over the course of the next month.
Whilst there has been some controversy over how Ouya would be funded, the platform has been backed by a number of publishers and developers of late including U4ia, Square Enix and Robotoki, whilst it is currently in talks with Namco Bandai to bring its flagship franchises to the system.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/4...paign-with-85m
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August 9th, 2012, 21:17 Posted By: wraggster
As the iPhone 5 rumour mill continues to churn, the latest word from China is that the sixth-generation device will be trimming the fat.
The news was first reported by Chinese newspaper Apple Daily, which cited an "in-person report" as the source of the information, who claimed the latest device will measure just 7.6mm in depth.
Interestingly, the reduction still wound not qualify the latest iPhone as the slimmest smartphone on the market, but it would shave an impressive 1.7mm off the body of the previous iPhone 4S, which measured in at 9.3mm.
Whilst there was no mention in the Chinese leak as to how Apple plans to slim down its device, earlier rumours have hinted at the iPhone's use of a super-thin screen, thanks to in-cell technology.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all of the iPhone rumours flowing out of China as we edge ever closer to September and the various dates heavily tipped to host the device's release.
Earlier this week, a selection of code found within the latest beta release of iOS6 seemed to confirm the iPhone's rumoured larger screen, allowing users to scale its resolution to an increased 640x1136.
If correct, the resolution would indicate that the iPhone 5 will incorporate a four-inch screen, closing the gap between similar devices currently on the market, such as Samsung's Galaxy S3, which boasts a 4.8 inch screen.
Whilst the anticipated screen would still be surpassed by other devices, if its rumoured 7.6mm body comes to fruition, the iPhone 5 would be slimmer by at least one millimetre.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...ms-down/028896
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August 9th, 2012, 21:14 Posted By: wraggster
Sony’s latest handset, the Xperia GX, has debuted in Japan with mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo.
The Xperia GX comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, features a 4.6-inch 720p Mobile Bravia display, and comes with a dual core 1.5GHz processor.
Featuring a 13 megapixel rear camera and LED flash, the GX is capable of recording full HD video in 1080p.
At the moment there is no official news on whether the phone will remain a Japan-only exclusive. But with European trade show IFA only a few weeks away, Sony is rumoured to be announcing details of a US and European launch at the event.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...n-japan/028905
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August 9th, 2012, 21:08 Posted By: wraggster
It's a Galaxy Note 2 rumour bonanza!
Let's break these rumours down.
1. The Galaxy Note 2 will house a flexible AMOLED display. Samsung has been working on flexible displays for a while now, however, just because the screen will be flexible it doesn’t mean the phone will be bendy.
It's more likely that the screen would be placed inside the device at a slight curve to offer better viewing angles. Although, the device may have a slight curve similar to that of the Google Nexus S.
2. While the original Galaxy Note had a 5.3-inch screen, it has been suggested that it's successor will be even larger, at 5.5 inches. Truly straddling the ground between phones and tablets, it will take a brave person to choose the Note for their daily-use handset.
3. Those hoping that the Note 2 will be the most up-to-date in the world may well be disappointed. Various sources have reported that the "phablet" (bleurgh) will not come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, rather 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...display/018956
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August 9th, 2012, 21:07 Posted By: wraggster
In preparation for the launch of Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8, Microsoft is planning to rebrand its Windows Phone Marketplace app and content store.
The new storefront will be called Windows Phone Store, and is thought to be a move to bring Windows Phone in line with Windows 8, which will use the Windows 8 Store.
While it seems odd that the company isn't going to use a unified storefront a la the App Store and Google Play for Android, Microsoft hasn't yet confirmed the rebrand, so perhaps there are more details to come.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...etplace/018959
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August 9th, 2012, 02:30 Posted By: wraggster
Back when Apple's third-gen slate was originally unveiled to the world, the company very quietly slashed down the prices of its first and second generation refurbed iPads. Now, some five months after itstriumphant launch in the US of A and other countries, Cupertino's started selling the pixel-packed newiPad for 50 bucks less than the original price -- that's if, of course, you don't mind a refurbished unit. Still, as we've said before, Apple includes a one-year warranty with each iPad sold via its "Certified Refurbished" online store, which is considerably better than any Craigslist deal you might find out there. Currently, stock appears to be quite loaded, but you never know how long that's going to last. In other words, you may want to get 'em while they're hot.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/hom...als/ipad/ipad3
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August 9th, 2012, 00:04 Posted By: wraggster
Despite its significant user base within enterprises, BlackBerry devices have managed to stay off the radar for malware writers. That may be ending, as four new Zeus-in-the-mobile (Zitmo) samples targeting BlackBerry users in Germany, Spain, and Italy have been found. Zitmo, which hit Android devices back in July 2011, refers to a version of the Zeus malware that specifically targets mobile devices. Denis Maslennikov, a security researcher at Kaspersky Lab, also identified a new Zitmo variant for Android using the same command and control (C&C) numbers as the BlackBerry versions. While previous Android variants have been primitive, the latest .apk dropper, which shows up as an app 'Zertifikat,' looks 'more similar to "classic" Zitmo,' he said. When executed, it displays a message in German that the installation was successful, along with an activation code. The Android sample also included a self-issued certificate that indicates it was developed less than a month ago."
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/...kberry-devices
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August 8th, 2012, 23:52 Posted By: wraggster
Hackable console reaches $7.7m in final day of crowdfunding campaign
Ouya has confirmed that its Kickstarter-funded Android console will offer four-player support.
The system's creators said it had made the decision to make the platform compatable with four controllers due to feedback from contributors.
The $99 console, currently in its last day on Kickstarter, has garnered more than $7.7m in its record breaking crowdfunding campaign, smashing its $950k target with 15 hours still left to go.
The platform has received backing from developers including Namco Bandai, Square Enix, U4ia and Robotoki in recent weeks as its creators look to compete with the likes of Apple, Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/4...player-support
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August 8th, 2012, 23:49 Posted By: wraggster
Apple and Google have been at each other's throats for months, only now, it's starting to spill over into their products.
With the latest beta release of iOS6 now available, many have been quick to point out the operating system's new features - as well as those that have been dropped.
From the moment the new OS is installed, one thing is crystal clear; Apple is going through a very public split from Google, and it's had huge implications.
iOS6 has banished the majority of Google's services, most of which, have been a staple feature of users' iPhone home screen's since the device's launch back in 2007.
Here's a rundown of what not to expect in iOS6:
Google MapsApple's outright war with search-engine giant Google starts here, with its removal of the company's maps app, which users have relied on throughout the iPhone's lifespan.Dropping Google Maps was a move widely expect from Apple following its recent acquisition of several mapping companies.Apple's mapping app will introduce a variety of benefits over Google Maps, particularly, its use of layered images for different zoom levels, which means users will no longer have to wait for those pesky blocks of blurriness to load as they take a third wrong turn.It will also introduce 3D buildings and long-requested turn-by-turn voice navigation, meaning users will no longer have to face the uncertainty of their best friend's sub-par navigation skills. YouTubeWhilst the removal of Google Maps was widely expected, YouTube's disappearance from iOS6 came as more of a shock.The news has split the Apple community, with half lamenting the loss of the app, whilst the other question the need for it. Unlike with Google Maps, Apple doesn't have its own video streaming app to offer, nor does it intend to introduce one. Instead, Google has announced it will be developing its own YouTube iOS app, which will be available for download through Apple's App Store.With its own app, the search giant has promised to provide regular updates and improvements, unlike Apple, who showed the app very little love through the years.It will be interesting to see how this battle between Apple and Google plays out once iOS6 and the heavily rumoured iPhone 5 hits shelves later this year.Will Apple's separation from Google boost its dominance within the smartphone market even further, or will it be its downfall, setting the stage for an impressive comeback from Google and Android?
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...-google/028882
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August 8th, 2012, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
PCR talks to Tom Lawton about how the BubbleScope went from a sunset-inspired idea to a retail ready product.
How did you come up with the idea for BubbleScope?
I came up with it in the spring of 2001 while I was sitting in the open carriage doorway of a train, and looking out at the most amazing panoramic sunset. I’d been travelling non-stop for 56 hours through India. This was before we had camera phones, Google streetview and even before the iPod was launched. It wasn’t so much a flash of inspiration but a gradual awakening to the idea of designing a compact and affordable, easy-to-use 360 bubble camera.
Going from idea to production hasn’t been an easy journey...
When I started the project I knew nothing about cameras or optical systems, let alone how to potentially build the brain of the system into the software on a mobile handset.
Thankfully, as the project has developed so too have the technological building blocks behind it. Like all good projects, I started off with months of research to discover everything I could about the field of omni-directional imaging.
Then came the concept drawings, reams of them, followed by ray-traced optical simulations. Even these were years before I started the expensive job of diamond turning mirrors and building lens systems. There have been many technological and personal breakthroughs to get the point I am at now, with a retail ready product and internal distribution in place. All I can say is that if you want to succeed then never give up.
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August 8th, 2012, 23:40 Posted By: wraggster
Android console approaches the finishing line, with millions more dollars of backing than expected.
As the Kickstarter funding round for Ouya comes to an end, more firm details are being made available.
Not only is there the exciting news that XBMC will be available on the device from day one, but now there is a list of titles that will ready on release.
Ouya has also added radio support via a partnership with TuneIn, who recently reached 40m active listeners.
As more pictures hit the web, it's obvious that the console is much smaller than expected, so fears about cluttering up the area around your TV can be put to bed.
The line-up (collated by Blue Collar Art) includes some includes some well-known titles as well as plenty from smaller indie developers. And remember, all of these games will be free to play, at least at first.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-tunein/018939
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August 8th, 2012, 23:38 Posted By: wraggster
iPhone 5 rumours are speeding along faster than the Six Million Dollar Man, and money saving website www.VoucherCodesPro.co.ukhas asked Brits what features they would most like to see in the next-gen Apple device.
93 per cent of respondents opted for a stronger screen, putting the feature in first place, but check out the full the wish list below.
1. Stronger screen – 93 per cent
2. USB port – 86 per cent
3. Better camera – 81 per cent
4. Bigger screen – 77 per cent
5. Larger storage options – 64 per cent
6. More lightweight – 62 per cent
7. Higher resolution Retina Display – 53 per cent
8. Faster processor – 39 per cent
9. Stronger structure (not inc. screen) – 24 per cent
10. Different colour options – 19 per cent
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-screen/018938
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