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April 14th, 2011, 00:21 Posted By: wraggster
You don't have to be a coder to appreciate the wonders that a software development kit can contain, especially when there's a nice emulator tucked in there to give an early taste of things to come. That's exactly what can be found within the webOS 3.0 SDK, and that SDK is exactly what's been leaked to the world, giving anyone who wants it the ability to play with the OS that'll make the HP TouchPad tick.PreCentral.net took the emulator within for a heck of a test drive, providing a lengthy textual overview of everything from keyboards to calendars, along with the video that's embedded below. Sure, clicking and dragging in an early emulator isn't nearly as much fun as tapping and swiping on some beautiful hardware, but it sure does cut down on the smudgy fingerprints. It's cheaper, too.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/b...hpad-a-little/
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April 14th, 2011, 00:18 Posted By: wraggster
Open up Android Market on your Android device today and (most of) you will see a familiar set of three headings -- Apps, Games and My apps -- bidding you welcome. Do the same on your Sony EricssonAndroid phone, however, and the last item in that list might no longer be there. That's because SE has decided to introduce its own "channel" to the Market, wherein you'll find a load of Xperia handset-specific junk software and other specially curated bits that your smartphone is adjudged to be in need of. The change means you'll need to open up your menu to get at your own apps, but that shouldn't be an entirely unfamiliar activity for Android users. Sony Ericsson may be the first manufacturer to pull this switcheroo, but it's following in the well-worn footsteps of Verizon and T-Mobile in the US. And speaking of carriers, Sony Ericsson says this change is operator-dependent, so if you're nice and lucky, your operator won't bother to roll this out. Sadly, our Xperia Arc has already been infected.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/s...rket-relegate/
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April 14th, 2011, 00:17 Posted By: wraggster
We knew it was coming, and today at MIX 11, Microsoft showed off its developer platform for the next version of Windows Phone, which developers will be able to get their hands on for free in May. The new application platform adds:
- Multitasking for background processing, audio and file transfer, and fast app switching, including background audio playback for HTML5 webpages
- Deeper integration of apps into the OS, allowing programs to leverage Live Tiles, including push notifications via Live Agents running in the background
- Raw access to the camera and sensors (gyro and compass) via the Motion Sensor library, letting apps to control device hardware
Microsoft hopes this will allow developers to make even more creative and engaging apps. To get our juices flowing, it showed off demos of new app concepts from Skype, Spotify, Layar, Qantas, AmazonShopping, and Kik Messenger. Check out our gallery below and hit the break for the details.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/w...ation-and-sen/
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April 14th, 2011, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
A traditional summer release for the next iteration of the iPhone is very unlikely, according to a new report.
A source at the Taiwan-based plant responsible for manufacturing the smartphone's touch panel toldDigitimes that Apple had not yet given them a production roadmap.
Apparently suppliers are reluctant to make the switch to a new model with demand still so high for the iPhone 4.
If this is the case, Apple would struggle to get a new device out in time for a June launch – which is when both the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS arrived in stores.
A Business Insider report earlier this week claimed that production on the new model is due to start in September, suggesting the new phone won't hit the shelves until Christmas at the earliest.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...ne-5-this-year
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April 13th, 2011, 23:41 Posted By: wraggster
NaturalMotion's American football iPhone game hits sales milestone
NaturalMotion's American football title Backbreaker has now seen five million downloads on the iOs platforms.
The news comes in the immediate wake of the Oxfordshire-based animation technology outfit's announcement that Backbreaker is to see a sequel on XBLA named Backbreaker Vengeance.
NaturalMotion, which has proved a technology company can make a huge success out of releasing its own games whilst still expanding its tools' functionality and uptake, released the original Backbreaker on both iOS and Xbox 360.
The company's solutions, which include the ever-popular Morpheme and Euphoria, remain prominent tools across the industry.
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April 13th, 2011, 01:07 Posted By: wraggster
HMV has launched a free Android and iOS app which allows customers to check how much their video games are worth in credit when traded in at an HMV store.
The re/play app was developed for the retailer by MoPowered. Users can enter game details manually or scan a barcode to check the latest potential trade-in prices. The app also details in-store offers and gives directions to the nearest local branch. Under the re/play scheme, games can be traded in for store credit, money off purchases or cash rebates.
"We're incredibly proud and excited to be the-first-to-UK-market with a games trade-in app for iPhone and Android," said HMV's re/play manager Martin Baxter. "This ground-breaking app will not only become a must-have download for current trade-in users, but will encourage a whole new range of customers who may have previously lacked the confidence or awareness to trade their games in.
"Whether users choose the manual search option or the equally simple barcode scanner, they will be given an instant trade-in value for their games and consoles before being directed to their nearest HMV. Our re/play app will not only reduce current store transaction times, but will enable customers to quickly select new games and other products they wish to trade-in against, safe in the knowledge of how much they have to spend.
"By launching this innovative new service HMV will further improve its customer experience, boost its mobile credentials and maintain its status as a credible destination specialist for games and other entertainment content."
Earlier this month HMV announced that it was lowering profit expectations for the financial year - the company's fifth profit warning in a year.
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April 13th, 2011, 00:52 Posted By: wraggster
New Android handset with stunning specifications
Taiwanese smartphone giant HTC has unveiled the firm's latest large-screen 4.3" Android smartphone, the HTC Sensation.
HTC pioneered the large 4.3-inch screen format device and has met with success with handsets such as the HD series, pre dating Android with Windows Mobile, through to the HD7 for Windows Phone 7 and a number of Android handsets including the Desire HD.
The new HTC Sensation boasts top shelf specifications with quad-band 3G, 1.2GHz dual-core ARM CPU, 8 megapixel auto focus camera capable of recording 1080p HD video and Bluetooth 3.0. The phone also features a forward facing camera for video calls.
The Sensation also boosts screen resolution to 960 x 540 which is the first time Android smartphones have made the move beyond the 800 x 480 standard and actually matches the height resolution of the iPhone 4's Retina display although it's 80 pixels short on width.
Some of the features HTC boast for the Sensation include a new instant capture camera, free of the usual delays associated with phone cameras.
Moving beyond an amvalently regarded front end customisatio, it's now a highly polished feature laden software enhancement with a raft of cloud sync features and media sharing functionality.
The new Sense shipping with the Sensation also features an improved features a customised lock screen which can launch directly into applications.
Vodafone will have exclusive wraps on the Sensation when it first launches in mid-May, thereafter being more widely available on other carriers.
It's not known exactly how much the Sensation will cost but Vodafone have taken to offering other high end smartphones such as the Samsung-made Nexus S for 'free' with 24-month ÂŁ35 contracts.
It's likely the Sensation will also be available for 'free' but it may match the carrier's iPhone offering and require a ÂŁ45 monthly contract or else require a payment from ÂŁ89 to ÂŁ139 up front for a lower level contact.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/36154...phone-revealed
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April 12th, 2011, 00:06 Posted By: wraggster
On Monday, the world learned that Apple's iPhone 4 is about to make a major splash in one of the world's largest and most rapidly expanding mobile phone communities on the planet - the nation of India. According to the Wall Street Journal, two prominent telecommunication service providers in India say the iPhone 4 will be introduced on their networks "in the coming months."
The news comes just as mobile telecom companies in India begin rolling out third-generation services. The new Indian iPhone 4 carriers include Bharti Airtel Ltd. and Aircel Ltd., although neither is presently commenting on the anticipated costs that will be associated with iPhone 4 ownership and usage in India.
Second only to China with regard to the world's largest market for telecom services, India presently has more than 790 million mobile phone subscribers, many of whom are eager to get their hands on the iPhone 4. Bharti, which sells earlier models of the... [Read More]
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...expansion.html
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April 11th, 2011, 21:28 Posted By: wraggster
Is your phone manufacturer's Android ROM not treating you quite the way it should? Worry not, Cyanogen's got your back as usual and has just released the final v7.0 of the CyanogenMod, now based on Android 2.3.3. There's an extensive list of supported Android handsets, which is now also augmented with a couple of tablets: the B&N Nook Color and the Viewsonic G Tablet. As usual with custom ROMs, we advise reading up and making sure you know what you're doing before you do it, but if you're already up to speed on the latest in homebrewed Android, this is the moment you've been eagerly waiting for. Full details of the changes made in version 7 plus instructions on how to get it set up on your Android device can be found below.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/11/c...r-consumption/
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April 11th, 2011, 21:24 Posted By: wraggster
Lest you thought HP's Windows 7 slate was for large businesses and its upcoming webOS ones were reserved for consumers, not so fast. In a video (embedded after the break for your viewing pleasure), HP touts Citrix running on its forthcoming Touchpad to show it can play nice with enterprises' IT departments, too. As with Chrome OS, Citrix Receiver runs inside the browser, letting people choose the desktop apps they want. Both platforms, it seems, are capable of running computer-aided design applications in the cloud, with HP showing a 3D model in AutoCAD. The frame rate isn't as fluid as HP would have you believe, but getting started appears idiot-proof, thanks to some large, tap-able icons. In any case, with 80 percent of the Fortune 100 already deploying the iPad, it's wise of HP to woo corporate customers with webOS. Isn't that right, Microsoft?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/11/h...webos-corpora/
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April 11th, 2011, 17:19 Posted By: wraggster
James Laird has reverse engineered the Airport Express private key and published an open source AirPort Express emulator. 'My girlfriend moved house, and her Airport Express no longer made it with her wireless access point. I figured it'd be easy to find an ApEx emulator — there are several open source apps out there to play to them. However, I was disappointed to find that Apple used a public-key crypto scheme, and there's a private key hiding inside the ApEx. So I took it apart (I still have scars from opening the glued case!), dumped the ROM, and reverse engineered the keys out of it.http://apple.slashdot.org/story/11/0...te-Key-Exposed
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April 11th, 2011, 17:15 Posted By: wraggster
Playing video games is the number one use for tablets such as the iPad, with 84 per cent of owners using it for the purpose - compared to 78 per cent for "searching for information" and 74 per cent for emailing.
The data comes from a new Google survey, which puts "reading the news" as the fourth most common activity at 61 per cent, followed by accessing a social network (56%), music and videos (51%), e-books (46%), shopping (42%), and other (19%).
The survey was conducted by Google's AdMob subsidiary and polled results from 1400 tablets owners in the US.
Other data included in the full report shows that 43 per cent of respondents spend more time on their tablet than with their desktop or laptop PC. A third also spend more time than watching television.
A total of 68 per cent of respondents spend at least an hour a day using their tablet, with 82 per cent primarily using it at home - mostly at weekends and in the evening.
Over three quarters admitted that their use of desktop or laptop PCs had decreased since obtaining a laptop, with 28 per cent describing the tablet as their primary computer.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...se-for-tablets
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April 9th, 2011, 23:22 Posted By: wraggster
[sparkfun] announced a new board called the IOIO (pronounced “yo-yo”) this week that allows communication from your Android devices to your upcoming projects.
The board hasn’t been released yet; [sparkfun] is still pulling together documentation and waiting on their first production run. We do know that the board contains a PIC24F MCU, and will give your phone analog input, and Digital I/O, PWM, I2C, SPI, and UART control. Communication with the board is over the USB port on your phone.
The brilliant thing about this board is that an external programmer isn’t required. Everything you connect to this board can be controlled from within Android apps. We covered Android development in a hackaday tutorial series before, so now it’s possible to put these skills to give your projects a touch screen, internet and bluetooth connections, a camera, or your phone’s accelerometers. Very slick.
Video of some basic functions demonstrating what possible with this board after the jump, but feel free to comment and tell us what you’d like to see done with this board.
http://hackaday.com/2011/04/07/a-bre...android-phone/
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April 9th, 2011, 23:00 Posted By: wraggster
Panasonic has been kicking around the idea of a tricked-out Android-based in-flight entertainment system for awhile, and now it's ready for airlines to start retrofitting their livery. The system, dubbed eX3, runs Android, relieving restless fliers with news, live television, games, and what the company calls on-board social networking, but that's mostly a nod to the Facebook app. Other amenities include broadband internet access and GSM service, touchscreen controllers, capacative screens, proximity sensors, and, in some cases, 3D displays. Not going to front -- we're stoked on the idea of tuning out on-board babies via multi-hour Angry Birds sessions, but we're seriously hoping the airlines ignore one of the system's marquee features: in-flight video conferencing.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/08/p...n-android-mak/
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April 9th, 2011, 22:58 Posted By: wraggster
With over 300,000 devices activated per day, Android's clearly firing on all cylinders from a consumer standpoint, but much like the famed Cheez-It wheel, some would argue that the OS isn't quite mature enough for unabashed enterprise use. Being a corporation itself, El Goog's obviously been toiling around the clock to change that, and it's taking three major strides today. An updated version of its Google Apps Device Policy enables employees to secure a lost or stolen Android 2.2+ device by locating it on a map, ringing the device, and resetting the device PIN or password remotely via the new My Devices website. Furthermore, Apps admins now have an option in the control panel to "Encrypt Data on Device," which will now include requiring encrypted storage on Android 3.0 tablets. Finally, Google Apps Lookup is acting as a type of internal blackbook, allowing users to easily sift through colleagues and contact them through one form or another. So... hired?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/09/g...dds-new-encry/
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April 9th, 2011, 11:13 Posted By: wraggster
The Guardian's Games blog reports on a survey from Google's Admob, which found that more people use tablets for gaming than for any other purpose, even viewing news or email. Quoting:"According to the survey (PDF), 84% of tablet owners play games, ahead of even searching for information (78%), emailing (74%) and reading the news (61%). 56% of tablet owners use social networking services on their device, while 51% consume music and/or videos, and 46% read ebooks. ... The survey found that 38% of respondents spend more than two hours a day using their tablets, while another 30% spend 1-2 hours. It appears that tablets are predominantly domestic devices, with 82% of people primarily using their tablets at home, versus 11% who say they are used primarily on the go, and 7% who said at work. 28% of respondents say their tablet is now their primary computer, while 43% say they spend more time using their tablet than they do their desktop or laptop computer."http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/0...se-For-Tablets
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