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September 2nd, 2011, 00:37 Posted By: wraggster
Apple has reportedly once again lost an iPhone prototype in a bar, echoing the loss of an iPhone 4 prototype last year which was subsequently sold to gadget blog Gizmodo for $5,000.
A CNET report said the phone was lost a San Francisco bar Cava 22 in late July. Well-connected Apple last year managed to get police to raid the home of the web site's editor in search of the phone. This time they led police to the door a residence after tracing the prototype electronically.
A man described as in his 20s admitted to police that he had been at the bar but denied all knowledge of the phone and 'allowed' police to search his home, uncovering nothing.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/apple...ototype/084054
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August 31st, 2011, 23:33 Posted By: wraggster
Compared to the S1 tablet -- make that the Tablet S -- Sony's dual-screen tab remains something of an enigma. AT&T hasn't said how much it'll cost on contract, nor do we know when it'll finally go on sale. Still, the tablet just get one step closer to becoming a real, shipping product, with Sony renaming it the Tablet P, as rumored, and clarifying the full range of specs -- namely, that it weighs in at 0.82 pounds and runs a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 SoC with twin 5.5-inch (1024 x 800) displays, dual 5MP and VGA cameras, an HSPA+ radio, a 3,080mAh battery, a full-sized SD card slot, 4GB of internal memory, a micro-USB socket and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Those displays use the same TruBlack technology found in Sony's Bravia TVs, promising blacker blacks and whiter whites. What's more, Sony is opening up about the software, a topic it pointedly ignored when we first handled the hardware, then codenamed the S2. For starters, by the time it ships, it'll join the ranks of a growing number of tablets (most of them 7-inchers) running Android 3.2. And guess what? We recently sat down with the Tablet P a second time for a preview of how the outfit's optimized Honeycomb for those dual displays.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/31/s...pens-up-about/
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August 31st, 2011, 23:30 Posted By: wraggster
Even back when it was just a sketch we were suitably intrigued by Sony's Tablet S. Then it was the "S1," a name that, indistinct as it was, still had more character and mystery than the unfortunately generic moniker it will ship with. Still, a dull name can't obscure the most distinctive design we've yet seen in an Android Honeycomb slate, an aerofoil-like shape inspired not by a flying machine, but a rather more pedestrian folded magazine.
But, the result is a tablet that's considerably thicker than the current king of the Android hill, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (not to mention the iPad 2), a chunky design that isn't always as hand-friendly as it looks. Is this the glossy, perfectly-paginated future of tablet design, or is it just a misshapen slate with a broken crease and shattered dreams? Read on to find out.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/31/s...let-s-preview/
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August 31st, 2011, 22:44 Posted By: wraggster
Mobile game publisher Gameloft has announced a new subscription model for Android phones.
Gameloft Club will charge £0.99 per week in return for one game from Gameloft's back catalogue - a saving of 66 per cent on the publisher's normal prices.
The service is being tested in the UK, and is currently limited to Android HD+ devices. Gameloft is offering early subscribers one free game as an incentive.
In the past, Gameloft has been vocal about the difficulty of making money with Android, predicting in November 2009 that publishers would begin to cut investment in the platform.
However, Android has grown rapidly since then, with a recent NPD Group report suggesting that it now represents 52 per cent of the US mobile market.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...oid-subs-model
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August 31st, 2011, 02:19 Posted By: wraggster
Enrolled in the iOS developer program and interested in iTunes Match? Better point that browser towards Apple's dev portal, as Cupertino's just flipped the switch for its upcoming music laundering service. There you'll find iTunes 10.5 beta 6.1 with iTunes Match which'll let you sign up for a yearly $24.99 fee. Hopping on the bandwagon early has extra rewards too -- early birds get three months (on top of their yearly sub) for free. A tipster also provided us with a screencap (after the break) of his iPod touch running the current iOS beta, which now magically has a toggle for the service under the Music section of the Settings app. Taking the plunge? Let us know how you fare in the comments.
[Thanks, Matt]
Update: Looks like the initial signups have stopped, but Apple plans to expand the number of testers "over the next days." So, keep compulsively checking iTunes if you want in on the next round.http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/29/itunes-match-goes-live-for-ios-developers/
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August 31st, 2011, 02:16 Posted By: wraggster
Sure, Elgato already has an app that lets you stream TV to your iPad -- but that's only if they're being broadcast online. To pull in live TV over the air you'd need a TV-tuner, something that has, until now, been unavailable for Apple's popular slate. By the end of September that lack of broadcast television will become just a distant memory with the release of EyeTV Mobile, a £100 (about $163) dongle that connects to the iPad's proprietary port. The tuner will be able to pull in MPEG 2 streams over DVB-T, but won't work with DVB-T2 broadcasts like Freeview HD. Check out the source for more details.http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/30/elgato-eyetv-mobile-dongle-brings-live-tv-to-the-ipad-2/
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August 31st, 2011, 00:37 Posted By: wraggster
[Evan Flint] and his wife use a lot of online recipes in the kitchen. Rather than printing them out, they bought an iPad as a cooking companion. But in their cramped kitchen he needed to find a place for the high-end hardware that is out-of-the-way yet accessible. Some head scratching and parts bin diving led to this under-cabinet iPod dock.
The dock itself is a cradle made out of sheet aluminum. After cutting to shape, [Evan] bent up the sides and bottom to center the iPad. Since this is not a permanent fixture he needed to make the cradle collapsible. He used a CAD program to design the base tray to let the cradle lay flat, while giving several options to the angle when it is in use. Once the cooking is done just fold it up and the drawer slides make for easy under-cabinet storage.
Because he doesn’t own the house he didn’t want to make permanent alterations to the cabinet. But he does lament the unfinished look of the drawer slides. We’d just grab some pre-finished oak crown molding from the home store and wrap the entire thing. The left-edge of molding could slide out with the cradle when in use.
http://hackaday.com/2011/08/30/retra...r-the-kitchen/
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August 31st, 2011, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia temporarily closed its developer network after it was hacked and user information compromised. The company said members' personal information including dates of birth, email and Skype addresses may have been stolen, but that no credit card details were taken. "A database table containing developer forum members' email addresses has been accessed, by exploiting a vulnerability in the bulletin board software that allowed an SQL Injection attack," the company said. "Initially we believed that only a small number of these forum member records had been accessed, but further investigation has identified that the number is significantly larger.
http://www.next-gen.biz/news/nokia-d...network-hacked
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August 30th, 2011, 12:41 Posted By: wraggster
[KaRMaN] sent us a piece from his blog on what to do with a busted iPhone (google translate). As many iPhone owners have found out, it does not take that much of a fall to render your shiny hand-held command center into a pile of shattered glass. Replacement parts and insurance are available so life goes on, but what else can you do?
One thing you could do if your screen split apart like [KaRMaN]‘s is remove the white LED back light strip from the device and reuse it. Once he removed the LED he had to repair a couple of traces but that is no big deal. Then the strip is probed to see how the individual LED’s are situated, in this case is 6 in series. The strip is hooked up to a 12v power source and now you have a small, but bright light for some midnight hacking.
http://hackaday.com/2011/08/29/got-an-ilight/
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August 30th, 2011, 12:18 Posted By: wraggster
news via http://www.summeli.fi/?p=2705
I just got iControlPad http://icontrolpad.com/ and it seems to be without any problems on my N950
Here’s short instructions how to use it:- Start the iControlPad in keyboard mode (press A in startup)
- Run the bluetooth pairing from the phone Settings/Bluetooth/Bluetooth devices/ and then select the iControlPad and set it as trusted device
- Run the keyConfig from AntSnes under controls/ Run KeyConfig
- enjoy iControlPad
The Symbian is not yet supported, but I’m working on it ;-)
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August 30th, 2011, 03:38 Posted By: wraggster
Not only did i bring back the PS3 site but also tonight our Apple news site has rejoined the ranks, the Apple site has the news on the Apple scene from the ipod to the iphone/ipod touch and also the Ipad.
Check out 5 years of news and releases here --> http://apple.dcemu.co.uk/
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August 29th, 2011, 22:29 Posted By: wraggster
EA Mobile™, a division of Electronic Arts Inc., (NASDAQ: ERTS) and the world’s leading mobile games publisher, along with Blue Planet Software, Inc., the company that manages the exclusive licensing rights to the Tetris® brand, today announced that it will publish a free* version of the Tetris game set to launch exclusively on Android™ smartphones. Published on over 50 platforms and available in more than 185 countries, the Tetris game is one of the most-played video games in the world and has been embraced by hundreds of millions of fans globally. The free version of Tetris joins the recently launched SCRABBLE Freeas EA’s second free offering on the Android platform.
“Tetris is one of the most distinctive, well-known and popular video game franchises in the world and it gives EA the opportunity to grow its already-expanding customer base on the Android platform,” said Bernard Kim, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for EA Interactive. “Tetris has a strong legacy in the mobile gaming world and we’re excited to bring a free version of Tetris to yet another great platform.”
The free version of Tetris features new and improved visuals, the famousTetris music and fan-favorite marathon mode that will challenge even the most seasoned of Tetris veterans. With touch screen controls, longtime fans and newcomers alike can control their game with their fingertips and slide, rotate and drop their Tetriminos into place to clear lines and rack up points. The free version of Tetris also lets players track their stats so they can keep the competition going and improve their high score.
“The Tetris brand is more relevant today than ever and we are thrilled to bring the game to yet another platform,” said Henk Rogers, President and CEO, Blue Planet Software, Inc. “Now, with the free version for Android users, fans can fall in love with the Tetris game all over again.”
The free version of Tetris is now available in the Android Market athttps://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result. For more information about this product, please visit www.eamobile.com.
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August 29th, 2011, 21:56 Posted By: wraggster
As we approach the rumored September or October launch date for the next batch of iPhones, the web's been spiced up with photos of alleged parts for an "N94" iPhone prototype. We've been rather skeptical about them until the above photos landed in our inbox, courtesy of our friends from uBreakiFix. A little while back we'd already heard from our other sources that the N94 is set to be a cheaper version of the current iPhone 4 (probably the 8GB iPhone 4 mentioned by Reuters last week), which would explain why all these components and cables look super familiar. The only notable difference here is the funny dot right next to the sensor location above the earpiece -- the dotted pattern is very much like that used by the microphone and the webcam LED indicator on Mac computers, but obviously the latter is more likely the case here.
That said, do bear in mind that according to the mark along the bottom of this part, we're apparently looking at an "EVT1" (Engineering Verification Test) piece from March 3rd 2011 (making it about three months older than the white N94 back covers that made the rounds last week, assuming they're legit). Additionally, when our sources last checked around June and July, the N94 had yet to hit the DVT stage, so it's hard to determine whether these parts will remain the same in the final design, or whether the N94 will even make it to the production line at all.
On the other hand, our sources pointed out that an elusive N97 device -- previously reported by the Wall Street Journal as a tiny iPhone -- had already reached "DVT" (Design Verification Test) stage back in June, though there's little information about it other than that it's been tested with various cellular technologies (though plagued by some bugs related to switching between specific frequencies back then), plus it may sport a camera module supplied by Sony, which was semi-confirmed by Howard Stringerhimself back in April. Whatever the N97 ends up being, hopefully we'll have something at least as slim as our little souvenir from Beijing.http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/29/iphone-n94-prototypes-front-assembly-leaked-set-to-be-an-iphon/
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August 28th, 2011, 01:41 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
MSX emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- unified framework with other touch based platforms;
- added option to save screenshots (enabled by default);
- added option to record music to a MIDI file;
- added accelerometer support (please, test);
- bigger, better spaced virtual keyboard and on-screen corner buttons;
- some on-screen cues shifted to the right for better visibility;
- Sony Xperia Play buttons are fully supported now (please, test);
- fixed sync frequency computation;
- fixed TV scanlines effect.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:41 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
SNES emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- adjusted sound pitch and interpolation enabled;
- fix a crash setting the on-screen D-Pad off with L/R on it;
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:39 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
MSX emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:38 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
NES emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- adjusted sound pitch and interpolation enabled;
- fix a crash setting the on-screen D-Pad off with L/R on it;
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:37 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
PCE emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- auto adjust sample rate for 262 line games (Bonk´s Adventure);
- fix a crash setting the on-screen D-Pad off with L/R on it;
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:35 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
SMD & SMS emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- fix SMS support;
- recognize .gen and .md files;
- fix zip support;
- fix FM sound clipping;
- Game Region option;
- fix a crash setting the on-screen D-Pad off with L/R on it;
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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August 28th, 2011, 01:32 Posted By: wraggster
via http://emu-russia.net/en/
GB & GBC emulator for Android has been updated. Changes:
- support all possible Android key maps. Note: you must re-configure your keys due to config file changes;
- pause game if active behind another window;
- auto save-states can be saved after 15/30mins;
- GPU Sync Hack option to work around broken OpenGL drivers on some phones. Only enable if you experience OS lock-ups;
- increased the bounding box size for the fast-forward on-screen control.
News source: http://www.emucr.com
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