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April 10th, 2009, 22:58 Posted By: wraggster
A month or so ago, the Dev Team released the patch codenamed redsn0w to fully jailbreak the iPod Touch 2G with its new processor. Within a week, we saw apps like untetherizer and quickfreedom to simplify the process of utilizing the patch. The Dev Team has now released a beta version of their very own app to jailbreak the iPod, but unlike the old QuickPwn and Pwnage Tool - they have released versions for Windows and OS X at the same time, and for the first time for Linux as well!
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Today at exactly 2 minutes past Beta O’Clock we are releasing a beta version of redsn0w. The release hopes to simplify the jailbreaking of your iPod touch 2G.
redsn0w is currently in beta as it relies on the user running it from the command line, but this new redsn0w
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/ipod-ne...-dev-team.html
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April 10th, 2009, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
Qualcomm's fledgling FLO TV service might be on to something this time. President Bill Stone's announced plans to offer mobile broadcast to phones via add-on peripherals, including an iPhone 3.0-compatible antenna /chip accessory that's currently in the works, although without an estimated release window (Business Insider suggests it'll be ready sometime next year). The company's also looking into accessorizing Windows Mobile phones, either with a plug-in or some device that connects over Wi-Fi / Bluetooth. Seeing as the latest comScore statistics say less than one percent of all phone users watch mobile broadcast TV, which at the moment has to come built-in, this could prove to be a boon for the service -- assuming Q or the carriers can do something about those excessive pricing plans or fierce competition from Sling.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/09/q...-os-3-0-other/
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April 10th, 2009, 22:47 Posted By: wraggster
Apple's going all out in anticipation of a landmark for the company -- the downloading of one billion apps in the App store. Not bad for nine months of work, if you think about it: over 110 million a month, in fact. About 27 million a week... well, you get the idea. Oh yeah, they're giving away a bunch of stuff too, so be sure to check that out if the mood strikes you.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/10/a...th-app-downlo/
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April 9th, 2009, 12:48 Posted By: wraggster
Oh Apple, what are you up to? Just like we saw right around this time last year in preparation for Apple's new iPhone 3G and updated iPod touch, Apple is placing huge orders of NAND chips thereby threatening the supply in demand by other tier-one vendors. This time we've got DigiTimes confirming earlier reports that Apple is cornering the market on flash memory -- specifically, the Taiwanese rumor rag is reporting orders of "100 million 8Gb (8 gigabit, not gigabyte) NAND flash chips mostly with Samsung Electronics." That's twice the size of the order reported last year. The tiny memory chips are then recombined during manufacturing into the larger 16GB, 32GB, and so on capacities we expect to find in our handheld consumer electronics. Anyone still doubting new Apple handhelds in June?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/09/a/
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April 8th, 2009, 13:29 Posted By: wraggster
We don't get iPhone game sales figures with our NPD numbers. Thankfully, we do get them with our periodic comScore App Store sales numbers!
The market research firm have released a list of the top 25-selling iPhone apps (well...the 25 most-downloaded, since free apps are included) since the handset store launched last year, and of that 25, 12 are games, including #1. Which is Tap Tap Revenge. Amazingly, comScore reckon the game has been downloaded by 32% of iPhone owners, which is one hell of an attach rate.
Other games scoring highly on the sales charts are Touch Hockey, Pac-Man, iBowl and Labyrinth, though sadly, there's no room for either of our faves, SimCity or Space Deadbeef.
http://kotaku.com/5202977/and-the-to...hone-games-are
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April 8th, 2009, 13:28 Posted By: wraggster
"Microsoft Corp. expects several phones on the U.S. market to be powered by its Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system after it launches in the fall of 2009, according to a company executive. "We will have over 10 phones available in the U.S. alone. We expect to see that grow," said Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft's entertainment and devices division said during his keynote speech at the CTIA wireless technology showcase
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/news...-us-alone.html
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April 8th, 2009, 13:15 Posted By: wraggster
At this point there's little doubt that a new iPhone model (possibly two) will at least be announced in June. Now the Commercial Times have chimed in with a report saying that components from Taiwan-based suppliers have begun shipments as Apple (or its China-based assemblers, rather) readies for a "June launch" pegged by said suppliers to reach about 2-3 million units per quarter. A phone that looks to be fitted with a 3.2 megapixel still / video CMOS camera, digital compass (magnetometer), possibly 802.11n WiFi, more storage, and all the MMS, copy/paste, and push-notifications you can shake a gesticulating finger at. Assuming all the firmware sleuthing and rumors are true, of course.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/08/n...r-june-launch/
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April 8th, 2009, 11:26 Posted By: wraggster
Users are playing games on the iPhone for the same amount of time as on traditional handheld devices such as Nintendo's DS and Sony's PSP.
That's according to the findings of ng:moco, the specialist iPhone publisher carving out a niche on Apple's handset, and proof for CEO Neil Young that the iPhone is a serious new-generation console.
While traditional mobile games are played for around six minutes at a time, ng:moco's own analytics show that titles such as the recently released Rolando are engaging consumers for far longer.
"You look at the other end of the spectrum with Rolando and the average play session is 22 minutes. The average player is playing the game ten times. That's a very different type of behaviour," said Young in an interview published today.
"That's the type of behaviour you'd expect to see from a DS or PSP or a traditional console gameplay experience. Why do I believe this is different? Because I believe people are playing the games differently. And that's enabled by what the device is able to do."
The iPhone is also a format that enables developers to approach game design differently, with those working with ng:moco able to assess user experience and tweak gameplay accordingly.
"We can see that people are stuck in Topple on world four, for example, and so we can change the level so players get to see world's five, six and seven," detailed Young. "We make little tweaks and tunes when we see people get stuck or a drop off in usage."
Before founding ng:moco, Young had been with Electronic Arts for 11 years, but has found that himself and other more traditional videogame makers are adapting to the iPhone format quickly.
"The biggest thing with the device is that it's got a unique set of functionalities and interface. The first place people go to is 'let's put some buttons on the screen.' We're always trying to encourage ourselves and others we work with to not think that way," said Young.
"I don't think Nintendo would go that way. They would think about making a Zelda game that entirely uses touch. We have to think the same way if we want the games to truly take advantage of the iPhone."
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...-to-ds-and-psp
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April 8th, 2009, 11:18 Posted By: wraggster
If you've been losing sleep in eager anticipation of the new Gmail for mobile, rest assured that you'll sleep soundly tonight. With support for both Android phones and iPhone / iPod Touch OS 2.2.1, the gang over at the Google mobile blog are justifiably proud of the new app. Expect nothing less than a more robust cache that utilizes Gears (for Android) and SQLite databases (for iPhones / touches) to allow you to compose messages and access recently read messages without a network connection, an improved look and feel, and the all new "floaty bar" (their name, not ours) that keeps popular menu commands from scrolling off screen, as this bad boy rolls out progressively over the course of the day. Most interestingly, using the new Gmail on your devices doesn't require any tweaks or installs -- it's utilizing HTML5 (and its offline storage APIs) already present in the browser. Google is just turning on the juice behind the scenes. And for those of you who are resistant to change, fear not -- the previous version is still available
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/07/g...ing-lots-of-f/
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April 8th, 2009, 11:18 Posted By: wraggster
If you've been losing sleep in eager anticipation of the new Gmail for mobile, rest assured that you'll sleep soundly tonight. With support for both Android phones and iPhone / iPod Touch OS 2.2.1, the gang over at the Google mobile blog are justifiably proud of the new app. Expect nothing less than a more robust cache that utilizes Gears (for Android) and SQLite databases (for iPhones / touches) to allow you to compose messages and access recently read messages without a network connection, an improved look and feel, and the all new "floaty bar" (their name, not ours) that keeps popular menu commands from scrolling off screen, as this bad boy rolls out progressively over the course of the day. Most interestingly, using the new Gmail on your devices doesn't require any tweaks or installs -- it's utilizing HTML5 (and its offline storage APIs) already present in the browser. Google is just turning on the juice behind the scenes. And for those of you who are resistant to change, fear not -- the previous version is still available
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/07/g...ing-lots-of-f/
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April 7th, 2009, 19:33 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision
20000 mAH portable solar charger and battery for recharging your laptop PC or mobile phone anywhere. Either plug this laptop and cell phone accessory into your car or a wall plug to quickly recharge the battery, or go all green and convert solar energy to electrical energy. This is a multi use item that lets you recharge anything from 5V products such as your ipod or mobile phone, to almost any 16V ~ 22V laptop, and with the incredible amount of included adapters, you will never have to worry about which product you plug in. Simply select the current for your product, attach the correct adapter, and watch it charge.
This is a perfect device for anyone in the wild, at home, or just about anywhere you can think of, and comes with Chinavasion's one year warranty and super low wholesale savings.
At a Glance...
Battery with solar energy recharge for today's most popular cell phones and laptops.
This portable power source can be recharged quickly via AC adapter or via the sun when you plan your recharging schedule ahead.
China Manufacturer Specifications
Capacity: 20000 mAH (74W/h)
Output
- USB: 5V/ 500mA
- Voltage Port: Selectable 16V, 18V, 22V (all 3000mA max)
Input: 18V/ 2000mA max
Solar Panel Type: Polycrystalline
Charging Time
- AC: approx 3 hrs
- Solar: approx 8~10 hrs
Working Temperature: -5 ~ +60 deg C
Dimension: 205mm x 282mm x 18mm (L x W x D)
Manufacturer Ref.: DOSSS8Z2YDF1
Other Features:
Circuit Protection
- Overcharge
- Discharge
- Short Circuit
- Heat
Included Wall AC Adapter + Car Cigarette Power Adapter
Included 11 Laptop Adapters to work with most laptops
- ASUS, HP, Samsung, ACer/T1, Dell, IBM, NEC, Toshiba, Sony
Included 13 Mobile Phone Adapter to work with most mobile phones
- Motorola, LG, Nokia, Samsung, Siemens, Sony Erickson, Apple
Ultrasonic Mosquito Speaker: Emits high pitched frequency sound to repel mosquitoes
Accessories:
Manual
Mobile Phone Adapters
Laptop Adapters
AC Power Adapter
Car Cigarette Power Adapter
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April 7th, 2009, 19:16 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision
Tri-Band (900, 1800, 1900) stainless steel cellphone watch with 1 GB of memory and easy to use touch screen display.
Adding to our blooming mobile phone product range is this new simple but elegant cell phone watch finished in stainless steel. A brilliant timepiece complete with all the convenience of a cell phone, perfect for light travelers. Fill the micro SD card (1GB included) with movies and music to take with you on the go, and listen with crystal clear sound over an excellent Bluetooth connection. Features like the organizer, and sneaky side mounted camera add to this very attractive package.
This is a watch that will impress the guys with it's great features and the girls with its masculine looks, be the center of attention today, get one now and have it delivered to your door in just a few days.
NOTE 1: This product is compatible with GSM at 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz. Please check with your network provider if you are unsure of your band requirement.
NOTE 2: The SIM card slot is in the back of the item, you can only put SIm card in after you remove the battery.
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April 7th, 2009, 19:13 Posted By: wraggster
New from Chinavision
Quad band 3.0 inch LCD cell phone with dual SIM. Have you previously been frustrated with the small screen size and frustrating keypads available in todays cellphones? Having a crystal clear polarized 3.0 inch display and built in stereo speakers, this is one functional mobile phone that is a cut above the rest. This smartly designed unit has a beautiful QVGA screen that puts other phones to shame. Add to that the easy to use extended function keypad and you have yourself mans new best friend!
With native quad-band GSM/GPRS to keep you connected all around the world and dual SIM slots (with dual standby) allowing you to have two active phone numbers in the same phone, its like having two full featured mobilephones packed into one! Did we say full featured? Let us tell you what you get with this mobile phone; FM radio receiver, MP3/MP4 player, digital camera and video recorder, image viewer, portable file storage, Ebook reader, and four (addictive) video games. However, phone functionality and ease of use are where this baby shines. The display on this phone is so sharp, and the navigation menus simple to use via touch or the keypad, that all the other great features are just like an added bonus. Order yours today and get ready to give up the eyestrain you have been having with your previous phone.
The CVSCY-9400 quad band touchscreen mobile phone is proudly brought to you by Chinavasion Electronics. Order your stock now and don't forget to sell your customers additional add-on accessories like belt clip cases, protective sleeves, and Bluetooth earpieces to maximize your profits.
At a Glance...
Touch Screen Cell Phone, unlocked
Compatible with all world GSM networks (quad band)
Dual SIM (have 2 different phone numbers in one cellphone)
Crystal clear polarized 3.0 inch LCD display
Easy to use dialing keypad with dedicated function keys
Chinavasion Top Seller, see customer reviews
Comes with two batteries and Free 256MB Micro SD Card
NOTE: This product is compatible with the four worldwide standard GSM frequencies of 850Mhz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900Mhz. Please check with your local provider if you are unsure of your local band requirement.
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April 7th, 2009, 11:32 Posted By: wraggster
iTunes 8.1.1 is out via software update. The major improvements include better speed and stability while browsing your library, visiting the store, and SYNCING your iPod and iPhone. Another feature that many will be interested in is the ability to rent movies in HD, a feature that was previously Apple TV only. Also those folks with 3rd gen iPod Shuffles can celebrate with iTunes support.
We have received no reports about this iTunes update causing any unusual issues for jailbroken iPhones and iPod Touches -- if you have issues please tell us!
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iTunes 8.1 is now faster and more responsive. You will enjoy noticeable improvements when working
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/mac-new...-1-seeded.html
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April 7th, 2009, 11:31 Posted By: wraggster
Over the weekend some folks digging in the latest iPhone 3.0 beta 2 firmware build discovered some references to the possible wifi chip for the next generation iPhone due in June. The chip reference is the letter/number code BCM4329 which can be assumes to be in reference to a chip manufactured by Broadcom.
Obvious features of this new chip include 802.11n support to handle those new speedy 5 GHz wifi networks that the iPhone 3g doesn't support. While faster internet on the phone is all well and good, 9 to 5 Mac noticed some interesting details while digging into more specs about the chip.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...hone-june.html
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April 7th, 2009, 11:31 Posted By: wraggster
After talks of bringing the iPhone to China via the carrier China Mobile failed Apple and China Unicom started talking. Things appeared to be going along just fine and the iPhone had even shown up for display on the China Unicom wbesite.
Maybe some love between China carriers and Apple just isn't meant to be. Once again talks of iPhone in China have come to a grinding halt as reported by Trading Markets.
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Talks between China Unicom and Apple to introduce iPhone into China came to a halt as Apple was said to have asked the Chinese telecoms carrier to stand costs
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...ong-again.html
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April 7th, 2009, 11:25 Posted By: wraggster
Many gamers were underwhelmed by the replica Pip-Boy 3000 digital clock that was included in the Amazon-exclusive Fallout 3 Survival Edition. Fortunately, a clever modder by the name of Otaku Joe had the presence of mind to rip out the gadget's chronometric guts and replace them with an iPod Touch, bringing us one step closer to a fully realized wrist-mounted health tracker, inventory manager, quest chronicler and, of course, old-timey radio. You can check it out in a hilariously awkward video preview after the break.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/04/06/mo...ng-ipod-touch/
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April 7th, 2009, 10:57 Posted By: wraggster
According to documents obtained by the New York Times, T-Mobile's set to release a home phone early next year, and a tablet PC after that, both of which are said to be powered by Android. We're a bit light on details, but we do know the phone itself has a docking station and will come with another device for synchronization. That device's supposed resemble a small, keyboard-less laptop with a 7-inch touchscreen and could check the mail and manage data for devices across the house. Here's hoping T-Mo's been taking notes watching its AT&T HomeManager / Verizon Hub predecessors.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/05/n...e-tablet-pc-n/
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April 7th, 2009, 10:54 Posted By: wraggster
We've always had a soft spot for the OpenMoko FreeRunner open-source phone, but it looks like quirky and charming weren't enough -- the company's discontinued work on handset's planned successor and laid off 50 percent of its staff in an effort to stay afloat. CEO Sean Moss-Pulz says that work will continue on a new-non-smartphone he's calling "Plan B," with plans to work on a new phone in the future -- we're guessing Android might figure prominently into that plan, since it's already been ported to the hardware and the rumor mill was already churning. We'll see.
P.S.- Along with the Dash Express, that's now two different FIC-built Linux devices that have met an untimely demise, and not for lack of effort or enthusiasm -- the beginnings of a trend, or merely a coincidence?
Update: OpenMoko pinged us to say that the current FreeRunner will still be produced and components will still be available for devs -- but it won't be succeeded by the planned next-gen model. Check a video statement from marketing VP Steve Mosher after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/06/o...staff-slashed/
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