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August 8th, 2012, 23:37 Posted By: wraggster
Rival operating systems forge a new record â mostly thanks to Android.
New data from IDC says Android and iOS accounted for whopping 85 per cent of smartphone shipments in Q2.
And real diamond for Android is Samsung, which powered 44 per cent of all 104.8m Android-based smartphone shipments during the quarter, enabling the OS to nab a 68.1 per cent majority share.
As for Apple, shipments rose by 5.6m to hit 26m, but its share dipped 1.9 per cent, gobbled up by Google's OS, and its likely shipments won't spike until the release of the iPhone 5.
Meanwhile, BlackBerry secured just a 4.8 per cent share and Symbian bagged 4.4 per cent, with respective shipments of 7.4m and 6.8m.
Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst, IDC, said: "Android continues to fire on all cylinders.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...ipments/018942
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August 8th, 2012, 23:36 Posted By: wraggster
Entrepreneur warns Angry Birds to watch his companyâs progress, âBecause finally, I've reached a point to where I have cracked the code.â
Chris Luck, is owner, creator, and developer of Appiteks - a company he says will soon take over the app world.
Luck said: âWe will be primarily operating for the releasing of iOS apps, mostly games.â
Appitek's first game will be called Boomie vs Pirates. "Weâll announce the release date soon," said Luck, "but itâs a physics driven game, similar to Angry Birds, but much more interactive, dynamic and fun.â
âWe will only release the absolute best games possible with higher standards than most in the industry currently have.â
Although Angry Birds has more than one billion downloads and is considered by many as the top game in the industry, Luck said: âWeâre coming right at them. Our plan is to destroy Angry Birds.â
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...success/018943
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August 8th, 2012, 23:35 Posted By: wraggster
Tech journalist's hacking causes Apple and Amazon to look at their security systems.
Apple has put a 24-hour ban on users changing their Apple ID passwords via calling Apple support after journalist Mat Honan was hacked.
Pictured here, Honanâs iCloud account was hacked on Friday with data wiped from his iPhone, iPad and Macbook.
The hackers also took control of his Twitter account, using it to post racist and homophobic messages.
Itâs reported that the hackers used a combination of Amazonâs credit card record keeping system and Appleâs user authentication requirements. These two pieces of information, along with some social engineering, gave the hackers access to the iCloud account.
A statement from Apple read: âWe found that our own internal policies were not followed completely.â
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...-resets/018944
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August 8th, 2012, 23:32 Posted By: wraggster
Analyst says an acquisition or BB10 licensing deal is best survival option for the BlackBerry OEM.
In March, rumours surfaced to suggest Samsung would push $1.5bn into RIM to seal access to the forthcoming BlackBerry 10 OS.
Talk soon died down.
But like a zombie rises from the dead, so has the rumour, as Jefferies analyst Peter Misek reckons a Samsung-based play is the best way for RIM to revive interest in its 'subscale' platform, according to AllThingsD.
Misek, said: "We believe RIM is attempting to revive discussions with Samsung regarding a BB10 licensing deal.
"We believe Samsung is considering ramping up its internal OS development efforts, licensing BB10, or buying RIM. We think any acquisition is unlikely until after BB10 launches."
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August 8th, 2012, 15:49 Posted By: wraggster
Over on Ebay USA Daily Deals they have 6% off the price of the Ipad 3:
The A5X chip with quad-core graphics drives four times the pixels of iPad 2 yet it delivers the same smoothness and fluidity iPad is known for. Even with all that extra oomph, the new iPad still gets an amazing 10 hours of battery life.
Get this deal here --> http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Apple-iP...t_41353wt_6722
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August 8th, 2012, 15:42 Posted By: wraggster
As much as Apple would love for Kwon Oh-hyun to turn up at court and tearfully confess to being a copycat, that's probably not going to happen. Instead, Cupertino's lawyers are burrowing through Samsung's history in search of a legal smoking gun, and one of their latest submissions has been presented as just that. It's a 132-page document written in 2010 by Sammy engineers that directly compares the iPhone against the Galaxy S and makes recommendations about how the latter should be more like the former. The excerpt shown above, which focuses on the aesthetics of icons on the rival handsets, even appears to contain advice about how Samsung should copy Apple without appearing to copy them so much, whereas the full document embedded after the break reveals how all-encompassing the internal guidance was. On the flip-side, Samsung may well argue that any responsible company should compare itself to its competition in this manner, and you can bet there's an army of lawyers beavering away right now to make that sound convincing.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/08/a...ument-mimicry/
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August 8th, 2012, 15:41 Posted By: wraggster
If we didn't know better, we'd say that Sony was playing some sort of protracted game of hang-man with its Xperia line. S... P... U... and now possibly T? It's the phone bearing that latest letter in the cryptic message that we see before us today. In fact -- thanks to nixanbal.com -- we can see it from pretty much every conceivable angle. The S4-powered droid -- complete with foldout memory card slot and protruding camera -- is tipped to be announced pre-IFA, so we'll no doubt have the full skinny then. In the meantime head past the break -- and then tap the source -- to see the minty-phone in all its glory.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/08/n...int-condition/
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August 8th, 2012, 15:33 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.emucr.com/
Virtual GameBoy Advance v3.9.3 for Android is released. Virtual GameBoy Advance (VGBA) is a program that emulates Nintendo's GameBoy Advance on your computer. It runs GameBoy Advance games on PCs, PDAs, or just about any other sufficiently fast computer. It also helps debugging GameBoy Advance software without using a costly development system.
Virtual GameBoy Advance v3.9.3 for Android Changelog:
* Audio quality significantly improved, no more skipping.
* Lowered default audio latency to 150ms to decrease lag.
* Switched to the new, fully configurable virtual joystick.
* Fixed black screen issue on Samsung tablets.
* Added option for keeping screen on at all times.
* Added support for opening files directly from file managers.
* Fixed support for Sixaxis gamepads.
* Added many user-contributed game entries to the Cheatopedia.
* Sorted Cheatopedia entries in the alphabetical order.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=com.fms.vgba
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August 8th, 2012, 15:31 Posted By: wraggster
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Virtual GameBoy v3.6 for Android is released. Virtual GameBoy is a program that emulates the Nintendo GameBoy handheld on your computer. It runs GameBoy, Super GameBoy, and GameBoy Color games on PCs, Macs, PocketPCs, Unix boxes, etc. VGB also helps debugging GameBoy software without using a costly development system.
VGB emulates GameBoy handheld game consoles and their accessories. It will run GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket, GameBoy Color, and Super GameBoy games on your Android phone or tablet. VGB also supports the Pocket Printer, GameGenie cheat codes, and more. Please notice that VGB will not play GameBoy Advance games: you will need VGBA for that.
VGB package itself does not contain any games. You should place your own game files onto the SD card before running VGB.
Please, do not run any software you do not own with VGB. The author cannot and will not tell you where to find free GameBoy games.
Virtual GameBoy v3.6 for Android Changelog:
* Audio quality significantly improved, no more skipping.
* Set default audio latency to 200ms (change as needed).
* Switched to the new, fully configurable virtual joystick.
* Fixed black screen issue on Samsung tablets.
* Added option for keeping screen on at all times.
* Added support for opening files directly from file managers.
* Fixed support for Sixaxis gamepads.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...id=com.fms.vgb
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August 8th, 2012, 15:30 Posted By: wraggster
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iNES v3.7 for Android is released. iNES emulates classic NES and Famicom video game consoles. It runs NES, Famicom, DiskSystem, and VS System games right on your Android device.
Features:
* Specifically optimized for Android devices, using ARM assembler to run at maximal possible speed.
* Full screen portrait mode emulation, with options for simulating scanlines and fuzzy display.
* Records soundtrack to MIDI files.
* Play with you physical keyboard, touch screen, or accelerometer.
* Save gameplay at any point and go back to that point once your character gets killed.
* Xperia Play special buttons supported.
iNES package itself does not contain any games. You should place your own game files onto the SD card before running iNES.
Please, do not run any software you do not own with iNES. The author cannot and will not tell you where to find free NES games.
iNES v3.7 for Android Changelog:
* Audio quality significantly improved, no more skipping.
* Set default audio latency to 200ms (change as needed).
* Switched to the new, fully configurable virtual joystick.
* Fixed black screen issue on Samsung tablets.
* Added option for keeping screen on at all times.
* Added support for opening files directly from file managers.
* Fixed support for Sixaxis gamepads.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=com.fms.ines
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August 8th, 2012, 15:23 Posted By: wraggster
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Dsoid v1.5.2 is released. This is the first Nintendo DS emulator for Android with a dynarec. Right now the NDS emulator is in beta so there are many bugs and it runs slow. However, I'll try and update it frequently so it gets much better!
Other functions to be added
-Save States
Save files do work however. So you can save during the in
save points, but you can't pause the game and create a
save state
-Microphone
-Sound
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=com.qingping
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August 8th, 2012, 02:23 Posted By: wraggster
Just look at the Ouya above, getting picked on by that meaty finger. The Android-powered, Kickstarter-funded $99 console is, apparently, very small. Images released this morning put context to the pictures of the console and its controller that we've seen already. The console is super, super small. Like a baby GameCube. All it needs is a big goofy handle and we're all set on that comparison.
The Ouya's Kickstarter has just under 40 hours left until it's fully funded. We'll be spending that time evangelizing its smallness, in case that wasn't already clear.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/08/07/th...-really-small/
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August 8th, 2012, 01:45 Posted By: wraggster
OUYA's slew of collaborations isn't letting up, even with less than two days to go before its fundraising round is over. The XBMC team has just pledged that its upcoming Android app will be tailored to work with the upcoming console. While the exact customizations aren't part of the initial details, the media center app developers will have early access to prototypes of the OUYA hardware. There's suggestions that there won't be much of a wait for the Android port of XBMC, whether or not you're buying the cuboid system -- XBMC's developers note that Android work should be merged into the master path once "final sign-offs" are underway. All told, though, the OUYA is quickly shaping up into as much of a go-to media hub as it is a game system.
Update: OUYA itself has also posted word that TuneIn's radio streaming is also on its way. And just to top off its efforts, the company has posted rendered images that better show the scale of the console: ourJoystiq compatriots note that it's really a "baby GameCube" in size, and its gamepad looks gigantic by comparison.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/07/o...media-sharing/
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August 8th, 2012, 01:39 Posted By: wraggster
Rapid turnaround just may be the name of Facebook's game. Just a few weeks after its SDK 3.0 for iOS reached beta, the new developer tool has surfaced in a polished version. As it's shipping, the SDK continues to emphasize a more iOS-native experience, better API support and slicker session management. Any iOS 6 integration will still have to wait until Apple finishes its software update; Facebook is keeping a separate beta track active to serve forward-thinking developers. The social network's regular members aren't quite getting the same reward, however. The expanded app support is being followed just as quickly by a mobile ad beta. While Facebook is still sparing us from a full-bore marketing assault, it's letting developers pitch their Android and iOS apps from Facebook's mobile portals, with a quick hop to the relevant app store if the title isn't already loaded. While there's no estimated completion date, we have a feeling that this is one Facebook beta where most customers won't mind a delay or two... or ten.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/07/f...finished-form/
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August 7th, 2012, 23:17 Posted By: wraggster
Developers will have to wait for Windows Phone 8.
The Verge reports that Microsoft has started to put out info on the Windows Phone Dev Center, which gives developers guidelines on app submissions and monetisation options.
But it looks as if in-app micropayments will not be enabled on the interim version of the OS â WinPho 7.8. Instead, that option will arrive with the launch of Microsoft's transformative WinPho 8 platform later this year.
Micropayments will be made possible through the forthcoming Wallet Hub feature, which stores payment information that can be accessed through a PIN entered during in-app transactions.
The implication therefore is that Wallet Hub will not feature in 7.8 either.
Of course, Wallet Hub is about far more than micropayments. The feature, unveiled by Microsoft in June, is a 'control centre' for NFC contactless payments, deals, loyalty cards, in-app purchases, and credit and debit cards.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...pho-7-8/018914
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August 7th, 2012, 23:14 Posted By: wraggster
The store, at Gatwickâs North Terminal, lets users view a range of 80 products displayed on large virtual fridges. Each one has a unique barcode, which can be scanned using a special Tesco app.
Customers select âgroceriesâ from the app. They select a home delivery slot and can book a date up to three weeks in advance.
Around 30,000 people depart from Gatwickâs North Terminal each day and they wait around 70 minutes for flights. This is the downtime Tesco is hoping to fill.
The store will be open from August 6th to 19th. It was all done first in Korea last year.
Ken Towle, Tescoâs Internet retailing director, said: âOur business in Korea is teaching us a lot about how customers and technology are transforming shopping. It gives us a unique window into the future and the chance to try out exciting new concepts.â
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...gatwick/018923
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August 7th, 2012, 00:40 Posted By: wraggster
The developer behind iOS and Android shooter Dead Trigger has claimed that consumer piracy is a force that can never be stopped.
Madfinger initially released Dead Trigger as a paid-for title but switched to a freemium model after what it described as anâunbelievably highâ level of piracy with the Android version.
âOur main goal is not to make lots of money, we do not want to be the second Disney or sell out the company for millions of dollars,â CEO Marek Rabas told Gamezebo.
âWe just simply enjoy making games. That is why we are here. So, why dwell on the fact that 80 per cent to 90 per cent of the people do not respect your hard work and steal the game? Games are always stolen, there is not much we can do about it. I do not believe that piracy can be stopped.â
Thatâs not to say that Rabas wouldnât like to see further action taken to limit piracy. Indeed, he goes on to place the burden of responsibility squarely at the foot of platform holders.
âIn my opinion, the amount of piracy is equal to how easy the pirating is, and the game developer has nothing to do with it,â he added.
âIt is really very sad for us and the gaming industry that with a few clicks of a mouse (err.. touches), a user can install the game and use it for free. Itâs definitely easier than setting up an account on iTunes or Google Play, filling out large forms and answering all security questions.
âThis is why we need help with security from the companies who make the hardware. Their hardware is selling because of our content, and they should protect our games from being stolen.â
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/dead-...topped/0100762
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August 6th, 2012, 21:11 Posted By: wraggster
It's a good time to be a student. Last year, there were some solid picks, but it was still very clear that those willing to scrimp and save a little longer had a much better experience. This year, it's a people's revolution. Thanks to cutthroat competition, there are some exceptional phones out there, even for those of you hoping to avoid eating ramen noodles for a month. Software has taken a leap forward too, with many phones now offering a vital way to remember when that term paper is due... or to procrastinate at the pub. We have nine choices of phones in our shortlist, spread out across three categories to serve everyone from the I-just-need-a-phone freshman to the overloaded doctoral candidate. While you're eying the selection, don't forget to enter our giveaway and potentially ease the burden -- who knows, you may get a phone you want rather than the one dictated by your student loan.
[h=2]Prepaid / Budget[/h]
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[h=4]Nokia Lumia 900[/h]The Lumia 900 now sits in the budget category thanks to a price cut, although you almost wouldn't know it from the features. LTE? A 4.3-inch screen? A capable 8MP camera? Check. And while some look at that simple Metro interface and the smaller app market with a jaded eye, Windows Phone is a good pick if you're new to smartphones and like living in Microsoft's ecosystem.
Key specs: 1.4GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU, 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8MP rear / 1MP front cameras, Windows Phone 7.5.
Price: $50 on AT&T |
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iPhone 4
Don't be put off by the up-front price -- look at the $35 monthly plan on Virgin Mobile and you'll know how much you'll save in the long run. Mating a Retina display, a still-solid 5MP camera and iOS 5 with a cheap unlimited data plan? That's an easy choice if you're at all drawn in by iOS or just love a media-savvy smartphone.
$550 (without contract) on Virgin Mobile |
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HTC One V
It might be the baseline of HTC's 2012 smartphone triumvirate, but the One V is no slouch. That rigid design, 1GHz processor, pretty 3.7-inch WVGA display and capable 5MP camera add up to a compelling starter smartphone. Android 4.0 also stands out in a crowd full of basic devices running last year's Google OS flavor. Combine all those with a rock-bottom, off-contract price and the One V is hard to top for the money.
$200 (without contract) on Virgin Mobile |
[h=2]Mid-range[/h]
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[h=4]Samsung Galaxy Nexus HSPA+[/h]If it weren't for the need to (normally) use AT&T or T-Mobile instead of a low-cost carrier, this would be in the budget category. It's that much of a value. While the Galaxy Nexus is now strictly middling in terms of processing power, having the world's first Android 4.1 phone for this kind of off-contract price more than makes up for the difference. The new OS makes it exceptionally responsive, and Google Now will help you find out just how late you'll be to class if you miss the bus.
Key specs: 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4460 CPU, 5MP rear / 1.3MP front cameras, 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD display, stock Android 4.1.
Price: $349 on Google Play |
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HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE
Some will decry the smaller screen, down-clocked 1.2GHz chip and the lack of burst photography versus the One S at T-Mobile -- fair enough. But the lower price, better-quality display and LTE make this the more tempting mid-range phone. You'll still get a top-notch rear camera, a smartly customized Android 4.0 build and traditional expansion via a microSD slot.
$150 on Verizon |
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Motorola Atrix HD
Outside of the battery life, the Atrix HD is a great value for the money: it's mating a 4.5-inch, high-quality display with a fast 1.5GHz processor, all at half the contract price of similar-spec handsets. Motorola has also smartly scaled back the customization to let Android 4.0 shine brighter. If you like the aesthetic of Google's new hardware brand, it's a winner.
$100 on AT&T |
[h=2]Money's no object[/h]
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[h=4]HTC One X[/h]Now that it's just $100 on a contract, the One X just edges out its Samsung rival as our pick for the top end. Yes, it sheds the removable battery and microSD slot -- we know the impact. But the One X delivers a leaner interface, higher build quality and arguably the best display of any phone, all at half the up-front price of its peers. Performance (both in the 1.5GHz chip and LTE data) is top-notch, and the 8MP camera enjoys both longer burst shots as well as a simpler, faster interface for capturing Frosh Week escapades.
Key specs: 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, 1GB RAM, 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display, unibody design, 8MP rear / 1.3MP front cameras.
Price: $100 on AT&T |
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Samsung Galaxy S III
Don't worry, we still like what the Galaxy S III has to offer. A gigantic and beautiful 4.8-inch screen, a fast 1.5GHz processor with 2GB of RAM and all the removable expansion you'd like make it a go-to device for Android fans. The best part is knowing that you don't have to think much about your carrier: all the majors are offering it largely unchanged, so you don't have to compromise to get your Galaxy fix.
$200-280 on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile,US Cellular and Verizon |
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Apple iPhone 4S
While it's likely going to be replaced partway into the fall semester, the iPhone 4S is still a pleasing pick even several months into its lifecycle. Get over the small 3.5-inch screen; the 4S is surprisingly fast, and it has what's still considered the gold standard for 8MP cameras. Siri may be quirky too, but it's handy for reminding yourself to study for that next exam.
$199-399 on Apple |
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August 6th, 2012, 21:10 Posted By: wraggster
Right around 20 days after iOS 6 beta 3 was beamed out to developers, beta 4 is now making its way into those same hands via an OTA download. We've just confirmed that the files are indeed being pushed out, with the changelog showing fixes related to Facebook integration, the Address Book, authorization statues, and Apple TV / Bonjour workflows. You'll also get a patched-up Dictionary, iTunes and Maps, amongst other things. The entire list of updates is embedded after the break, but we'd recommend a stiff cup of coffee before trying to digest 'em all.
Update: For the eagle-eyed, yes, this update does indeed remove the YouTube app from the iOS homescreen. If you're out of the loop, Google owns YouTube. And Apple hasn't shied away from doing its best to distance iOS from Googlefied apps...
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/06/a...ers-changelog/
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August 6th, 2012, 21:09 Posted By: wraggster
Rumors about the new iPhone have basically everything but the screen shrinking. That includes the SIM card and its ejectable drawer. French site NoWhereElse scored some photos of what it claims is the new tray, alongside the 4S version for comparison. As you can clearly see, the new SIM slot is narrower and the insert has a slightly different cosmetic design. If the part turns out to be legit, it will hardly come as a surprise. Apple made a big push for a nano-SIM standard to be adopted over competing designs fromNokia, RIM and Motorola. If the rumors and Cupertino's reliable refresh schedule hold up, you wont have to wait long to find out for sure. The next iPhone is expected to be announced next month. Hit up the source link for a few more photos.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/06/t...egedly-leaked/
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