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February 29th, 2012, 01:12 Posted By: wraggster
APK Downloader is a Chrome extension that does exactly what its name advertises -- download APKs from the Android Market site. Getting the tool up and running takes quite a bit more work than your average browser add-on, requiring you to edit the Chrome shortcut to disable SSL error warnings, but it's hardly rocket science. This should make sideloading apps much easier and give you a chance to try software yourself, even if a developer seems to think its app wont work with your device. There is, of course, room for abuse and it does violate the Market's ToS -- so try it at your own risk. If you're unfazed, hit up the source link for complete instructions.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/d...ome-extension/
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February 29th, 2012, 01:07 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's odd, dual-screened, folding Tablet P is finally getting a "4G" version here the US, courtesy of AT&T. In this case, those 4G speeds are being "delivered" by an HSPA+ radio, a fact that carrier managed to bury in the PR. The Honeycomb device will be bringing its unique set of 5.5-inch screens to Ma Bell starting March 4th for the rather steep price of $400 with a two year contract. If you don't want to sign your soul over you can pick one up unsubsidized for $550, which is still quite a bit less than the cost of importing one of its £500 UK siblings. Check out the complete announcement after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/28/4...h-4th-for-400/
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February 29th, 2012, 00:38 Posted By: wraggster
More than 300 million Android devices have been sold worldwide, Google has confirmed.
The news comes from a post on the Google Mobile blog to coincide with the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, which began yesterday. Google also claims that 850,000 Android devices are activated every single day, representing growth year on year of over 250 per cent.
At last year's MWC, Google said there were 150,000 apps on theAndroid Market; a year later that has tripled to more than 450,000, and the marketplace now hosts a billion app downloads every month.
Naturally, Google's mobile OS has a significant presence at MWC, with 100 devices on show at the Android stand. The company is showing off Android Beam, which enables sharing of web pages, videos, directions and apps by touching two Android phones back to back.
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February 29th, 2012, 00:03 Posted By: wraggster
Apple announced an invitation only event on the 7th of March in San Francisco where the iPhone maker is widely expected to announce the iPad 3.
The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco is the same location used to announce the previous two iterations of the iPad and the press invitation featured a partial image of an iPad.
"We have something you really have to see. And touch," said the invitation.
The key advances of the third generation iPad are expected to include a faster processor, much sharper resolution display and the inclusion of the 4G mobile phone technology LTE.
Earlier in the week arch rival Google's head of Android, Andy Rubin, revealed that the internet giant would "double down" efforts to compete with Apple's tablet. While the Google OS has been something of a star-of-show at the Mobile World Conference in the smartphone space, the company seems hungrier than ever to get a slide of Apple's tablet pie.
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February 28th, 2012, 23:58 Posted By: wraggster
Reckons it's the only social gaming service to support all major native OSs.
The PlayPhone Social Gaming Network, like its well-known competitors Gree, DeNA, Papaya et al, offers a platform through which games can enjoy community features like virtual goods, synchronous multiplayer gaming and deep social integration.
However, the network is more of a destination in itself than a platform that operates via third party games. It has 35m registered users.
The firm has just announced that it's adding WinPho to Android, iOS, HTML5, Adobe AIR and Unity – and says it's the first to do so.
The PlayPhone SGN SDK is free and is available now to developers.
“Microsoft and its partners have put extensive resources toward the rapid adoption of the Windows Phone 7 platform worldwide” said Anders Evju, SVP and GM, PlayPhone.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...inpho-7/017205
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February 28th, 2012, 23:55 Posted By: wraggster
Avaiable to tablet makers now.
The products has been made by Yandex's recently acquired SPB, which made its name for its 3D interface, which it sold direct to the public and made for third party OEMs.
But that was a simulated 3D that let the user rotate a cube-type menu through three dimensions.
Yandex Shell 3D Tablet Edition creates 'real' 3D, without glasses, using auto-stereoscopic technology.
The tablet UI home screen features an carousel design which allows users to see panels of all of their apps and widgets in three dimensions, as they swipe from panel to panel.
Each panel is customisable, giving users an opportunity to create the right combination of apps, widgets and folders.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...roid-ui/017222
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February 28th, 2012, 23:51 Posted By: wraggster
Apple expected to unveil whizzy LTE tablet.
The iPad 3 rumours are heating up amid iPad 2 price cuts and miscellaneous reports, the latest of which claims Apple has dished out invites for the reveal of the next generation tablet.
Following CNBC's tweet, which declared Apple was unleashing a quad-core powered 4G iPad 3 in New York next week, we can confirm that a device will be revealed on March 7th in San Francisco.
It seems MWC isn't of consequence to Apple, simply choosing to send out a press release during the hectic mobile week to plug its own event instead.
The Apple showcase will be held next Wednesday at 10AM PST at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...rch-7th/017224
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February 28th, 2012, 01:21 Posted By: wraggster
If you hadn't noticed, it's Mobile World Congress this week and Google's showing off its enormous booth packed to the gills with smiling green Androids. Andy Rubin insouciantly added that the Android Marketplace has reached its latest milestone: there are now 450,000 apps available for the platform. Other pertinent stats are that over a billion apps are downloaded every month and that 850,000 Android devices are activated each day -- meaning that there's more than 300 million of them worldwide. Of course, that's not the real story here at MWC, it's that the company have brought along a bedazzling booth for guests to glue as many false jewels to their Galaxy Nexus back-plate as their self-respect can handle.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/g...illion-device/
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February 28th, 2012, 01:19 Posted By: wraggster
Sony and RealVNC have announced a partnership that aims to liberate your smartphone's applications and content, bringing the wares to your car's dashboard. Once a VNC-enabled vehicle and Android handset are paired, users can access and manipulate the device's applications, music library and stream web content directly to the car's infotainment system. In order to preserve public safety, and meet "regulatory requirements," the system can detect vehicle velocity and will revoke the proverbial keys to your mobile kingdom while you're in motion. The RealVNC code will be bundled with "all new 2012 Xperia handsets" and the accompanying VNC Automotive software has -- according to the press release, anyway -- "been widely adopted by the automotive industry." What's more, the VNC goodies will allow Sony support specialists to troubleshoot your Xperia handset remotely, should you request such assistance. Mosey on past the break for a look at the full announcement.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/r...-the-dashboar/
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February 28th, 2012, 01:18 Posted By: wraggster
If Apple's usual release schedule is to be believed (as it usually is), we're just about due for another iPad. Naturally, the rumor mill has amped up accordingly -- in fact, given the amount of news we've seen hit the wire regarding the phantom product, the only thing that would genuinely surprise us would be if Cupertino just opted to pull out of the tablet space altogether. Given the sort of sales figures the company has been seeing as of late, its seems a pretty safe bet that the company is confident that the old slate's still got a little bit of steam left in her.
Yep, the one thing we feel pretty confident in saying at the moment is that Apple most likely has a new iPad in the works and it's most likely coming fairly soon. It also seems like a pretty safe bet that the company goes with the iPad 3 name -- but hey, we've been burned there before. If the rumors flooding in from the likes of Digitimes and The Wall Street Journal are to be believed, the slate will bring with it faster internals, a higher res screen, a tapered back and a general smattering of Apple's customary pixie dust. So, what can we expect from the third iteration of the company's crazy popular slate? Not evenSamsung knows for sure, but we're breaking down the fire hose of rumors after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/i...rumor-roundup/
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February 27th, 2012, 23:59 Posted By: wraggster
Apple looks set to give a thorough overhaul to the App Store to improve discoverability following the acquisition of Chomp.
Chomp's search engine, available as a standalone app on iOS and Android, enables users to search not just by title - which, obviously, requires that users know what they're looking for - but by type.
The deal makes sense for Apple as the App Store closes in on its 25 billionth download. With over half a billion apps on the store already, and hundreds more being added every day, discovery is already hamstrung by the App Store's rudimentary search function, a situation that will only worsen over time.
TechCrunch reports that Apple will also use the technology to power a new recommendations system. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Apple has moved swiftly to get the Chomp team on its books: 9 to 5 Mac reports that CEO Ben Keighran has joined the iTunes marketing team, with CTO Cathy Edwards now a senior iTunes engineer.
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February 27th, 2012, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
Chinese budget Android phonemaker ZTE is the latest to launch a high-end smartphone based on Nvidia's Tegra 3 chipset but the ZTE Era opts for a smaller 4.3-inch display.
While the rest of the market has stampeded towards massive 4.7-inch and up phones with 1280 x 720 pixels, ZTE's new Era opts for 4.3-inchs with 970 x 640 pixels. The quad-core Tegra 3 mated with Android 4.0 and an 8-megapixel camera capable of shooting 1080p video, as is in vogue with the latest crop of Android announcements at MWC 2012.
ZTE has a little more pedigree than fellow China mainland rival Huawei in higher end Android phones, typically making phones rebranded for carriers. However both manufacturers have since declared for the high-end with announcements of large quad core Android 4.0 phones destined for the world market.
The ZTE Era, being slightly smaller, slightly lower resolution and with a 1.3GHz Tegra 3 versus the 1.5GHz of top-shelf rivals, will very likely come with some aggressive pricing to boot. Nevertheless it still manages a positively svelte 7.8mm-thick profile.
It looks like ZTE is also dipping their toes into software development with an Android 4.0 customised front-end called Miflavor although this wasn't demonstrated at the show. Demo models were running Gingerbread.
There's no clue on pricing but the device is scheduled to appear somewhat later than other rivals, some time during the third quarter.
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February 27th, 2012, 23:31 Posted By: wraggster
HTC has unveiled a batch of new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in Barcelona including the flagship HTC One X armed with Nvidia's Tegra 3 chipset.
The new handsets are the first since the mobile giant's stated shift in strategy to focus on fewer 'hero' products rather than the confusing array of phones the company has produced over the last couple of years.
The HTC One X follows the recent trend of massive 4.7-inch phones, opting for the same resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels but using Sony's SLCD rather than Samsung's OLED.
Armed with the quad-core plus 'companion core' Tegra 3 and 8 megapixel camera, the HTC One X has virtually identical specifications with the recently announced LG Optimus 4X HD. Spec watchers will, however, take note that HTC is going with a smaller 1,800mAH battery compared to the LG's heftier 2,150mAH cell.
The mid-range HTC One S opts for more sane but still large 4.3-inch screen, this time opting for AMOLED, and the last generation dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 1.5GHz processor.
The lowest end of HTC's One range is the 3.7-inch HTC One V with a 1GHz processor and 5 megapixel camera. Despite the lower spec, the One V will still ship with the latest Android 4.0.
The HTC One X will cost a shade under £600 bought outright, the One S about £100 less and the no pricing was announced for the One V yet. Like all HTC phones, the new Android 4.0 devices ship with an updated HTC Sense OS customisation. HTC have also saved one last party trick for the One X and S with a planned 'Media Link' wireless HDMI dongle that will teleport the screen onto any HDMI-equipped display. Nifty.
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February 27th, 2012, 23:29 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia unveiled a camera with an astonishingly high resolution camera sensor at MCW 2012 with the Nokia PureView 808 boasting a 41-megapixel camera.
Quite why you'd want to take an insanely high resolution photo on a phone is another matter but that hasn't deterred the Finnish phonemaker. The PureView 808 is apparently the product of some years of development which explains why the device is still running the aging Symbian OS rather than Windows Phone.
Nokia had to come up with a new fancy image compression scheme to get the 41-megapixel images down to a mere 10MB in size. Not really the sort of images one might upload to Facebook. That said the point seems to be to take wide angle images of such quality it's possible to massively zoom in to crop out a section of the image later.
This is probably like the phone equivalent of those implausible crime shows where a savvy chin-scratching investigator asks that their resident boffin zoom up on some detail and 'enhance', revealing the identity of the murderer in the reflection of a name badge from several kilometres away.
To be fair, Nokia is rather sensibly using the massive pixels of the 1/1.2-inch oversized sensor to create better quality standard resolution shots, including the ability to deliver superior low light performance. Even so, the PureView 808 is fitted with both a LED 'flash' for video recording and a Xenon flash for still photos.
Pricing is said to be under the £300 mark ex contract when the device appears in the second quarter. It doesn't seem much of a stretch to suggest that Nokia will port the fancy Symbian camera app to Windows Phone and ship the overachieving image sensor in a Microsoft based phone later in the year.
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February 27th, 2012, 23:27 Posted By: wraggster
51 per cent of smartphone users say they would be lost without texts.
Although instant messaging apps such as WhatsApp and BBM are hugely popular, mobile messaging firm Acision says 95 per cent of UK consumers actively use SMS messaging, while 93 per cent of smartphone users with access to IM services still send texts.
74 per cent of smartphone owners say they 'need' SMS, while 51 per cent of that number went as far as to say they would be lost without it.
Additionally, Facebook Chat, Skype, Twitter, BBM and WhatsApp are the five most popular IM platforms on the market.
42 per cent of smartphone users claim they prefer SMS because of its reach, another 42 per cent cited reliability, 38 per cent said price, while 37 per cent said speed of delivery, according to the report.
In comparison, just four per cent of smartphone users said IM is more reliable than text messaging.
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February 27th, 2012, 23:25 Posted By: wraggster
Selected Nokia, HTC and Samsung devices offer best performance.
It has been a long time coming, but Microsoft has finally made use of its $8.5 billion Skype takeover, which closed in Q3 2011, and developed a beta app for Windows Phone.
Skype for WinPho Beta supports all of the usual Skype functions and has been integrated with a "clean and simple" Metro user interface.
Users can make video calls over 3G, 4G and wi-fi connections, and Skype says its "tested and certified devices for best performances" include:
* Nokia Lumia 710
* Nokia Lumia 800
* HTC Titan
* HTC Radar
* Samsung Focus S
* Samsung Focus Flash
The beta version is available from the Windows Phone Marketplace, while the 'gold version' is set for an April launch.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...eta-app/017192
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February 27th, 2012, 02:46 Posted By: wraggster
A new version of Spark 360 is now available on Market. This version brings a large set of improvements to tablets, and fixes various bugs. Full list of changes:- Improved tablet experience for Messages
- Improved tablet experience for Compare Games
- Improved tablet experience for Accounts
- Added gamerpics to Message list
- Added option to hide apps from lists (edit Account Settings and uncheck Show Apps)
- Notification improvements
- Styling improvements for Honeycomb and higher
- Fixed message notification changes not saving in Account Settings
- Fixed box art not showing up in widgets
- Lots of other bug fixes
Android Market
http://0xff.akop.org/2012/02/25/spar...4-71-released/
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February 27th, 2012, 02:32 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.aep-emu.de/
Marat Fayzullin has ported his (commercial) GameBoy Advance emulator VGBA to the Android platform: VGBA for Android
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New in 3.7.4: - Enabled browsing from the file system root.
- Added Russian localization.
- Fixed landscape/portrait switch with Japanese localization.
- Added config for Pokemon Green Leaf (uses 128kB FlashROM).
- The save problem at the end of Pokemon Emerald has been fixed (please, test).
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