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May 13th, 2014, 00:09 Posted By: wraggster
Remember the Tizen operating system? It's not a household name, but it did make an appearance on the second wave of Samsung Galaxy Gear devices. We're still waiting for a full-fledged phone running the open-source OS, though, and we may just see one this year. According to sources who spoke with the Wall Street Journal, Samsung will launch a Tizen handset in Russia "in the coming weeks," and a Tizen device will reach India soon after. While that's about it in terms of details, one thing is clear: Samsung will look outside the US and Europe to get the fledgling operating system off the ground and into phones.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/11/s...-russia-india/
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May 10th, 2014, 01:50 Posted By: wraggster
Mozilla today released Firefox OS version 1.3 to its partners for implementing in their smartphones. There are many new features for both users and developers, and the first phone to feature them is the ZTE Open C, which is available for sale as of today on eBay. First and foremost, Firefox OS users can expect dual-SIM dual-standby (DSDS) support, which gives you two lines on compatible phones, a popular feature in emerging markets. DSDS lets dual-SIM devices individually manage two different SIMs for calling, texting, or data through the 'SIM Manager' interface
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/05...graphics-boost
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May 10th, 2014, 01:48 Posted By: wraggster
Mobile gaming is crystallizing around one concept: games must be free-to-play. As an industry, it seems to work — there's no shortage of players willing to drop money on microtransactions and in-app purchases. But for making compelling or unusual games, this is a problem. 'Pitch a title that isn't games-as-a-service to publishers or investors and they'll practically install new doors to slam in your face. ... Free-to-play advocates naturally think their model is dominant because "that's what mobile gamers want," explaining that in-app purchases are just the players way of saying they care. If they've entertained the more dull notion that free-to-play is popular because... well, it's free? They seem not to let on. ... Recent data shows 20 percent of mobile games get opened once and never again. 66 percent have never played beyond the first 24 hours and indeed most purchases happen in the first week of play. Amazingly only around two to three percent of gamers pay anything at all for games, and even more hair-raising is the fact that 50 percent of all revenue comes from just 0.2 percent of players. This is a statistically insignificant amount of happy gamers and nothing that gives you a basis to make claims about "what people want."'"
http://games.slashdot.org/story/14/0...g-mobile-games
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May 9th, 2014, 22:54 Posted By: wraggster
Samsung has announced ‘Swarovski for Samsung’ – a collection of exclusive Swarovski crystal accessories for the Galaxy S5 and Gear Fit.
The collection includes crystal-encrusted covers for the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone and crystal charms for the Gear Fit smartwatch.
Through a “specially developed application process”, Swarovski’s fine crystal rocks have been embedded into the Galaxy S5’s back cover, with two crystal effects merged into a single motif as another design feature.
The Gear Fit charm sliders are available in a selection of colours and styles, with the option to mix-and-match. Bar colours include brown, ‘golden shadow’ and crystal, while dangle styles include ‘siam heart’, ‘light rose heart’, ‘crystal skull’, ‘anthracite skull’, ‘crystal star’, ‘blue star’ and ‘golden shadow lips’ crystals.
The collaboration follows a partnership between the two brands at the recent Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York, and “marks the first time in over a century that Swarovski has partnered in a collaboration of this scale, fully integrating its branding into the Samsung collection,” the firm said.
“With technology and fashion so deeply intertwined, we at Samsung want to support our customers in expressing themselves through technological innovation and great partnerships,” said Simon Stanford, VP of IT and mobile for Samsung Electronics UK and Ireland.
“Collaborating with Swarovski on this stunning collection of accessories highlights our on-going commitment to providing people with devices that express their individual personalities and tastes.”
“Samsung and Swarovski share a commitment to bringing high quality, highly desired products to the consumer market, and together, we have succeeded with the Swarovski for Samsung collection,” said Christoph Kargruber, EVP of global marketing for Swarovski Professional.
The Swarovski for Samsung collection will be available to buy in the UK on Samsung’s online store from May 8th and at selected Samsung stores from May 22nd.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...nounced/033919
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May 9th, 2014, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
If law enforcement gets hold of your locked iPhone and has some interest in its contents, Apple can pull all kinds of content from the device, including texts, contacts, photos and videos, call history and audio recordings. The company said in a new document that provides guidance for law enforcement agencies on the kinds of information Apple can provide and what methods can be used to obtain it that if served with a search warrant, officials will help law enforcement agents extract specific application-specific data from a locked iOS device. However, that data appears to be limited to information related to Apple apps, such as iMessage, the contacts and the camera. Email contents and calendar data can't be extracted, the company said in the guidelines."
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/14/...locked-iphones
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May 9th, 2014, 00:21 Posted By: wraggster
Mobile platformer Leo’s Fortune has made it to the top of both the iPad and iPhone UK charts.
This is the game’s first week at No.1 – when it launched last week it made it to No.2. The title was met with critical acclaim when it was released on April 23rd
Last week’s iPhone No.1 – Hitman Go – is no-where to be seen in the iPhone Top Ten, but is No.7 in the iPad chart.
Below are the charts for the week ending May 4th.
iPhone Paid Apps:
1. Leo’s Fortune, 1337 & Senri LLC
2. 7 Minute Workout Challenge, Fitness Guide
3. Blek, Benis Mikan
4. Sleep Talk Recorder, MadInSweden
5. Heads Up!, Warner Bros
6. Minecraft – Pocket Edition, Mojang
7. Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock, Northcube AB
8. Afterlight, Simon Filip
9. Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega
10. Pointless – Quiz with Friends, Endemol Games
iPhone Free Apps
1. 100 Balls, Giedrius Talzunas
2. Tippy Tap, Gary Gallagher
3. Toilet Time – Mini Games, Tapps Tecnologia
4. Messenger, Facebook
5. Impossible Flappy – Flappy’s Back
6. WhatsApp Messenger, WhatsApp
7. Snapchat, Snapchat
8. Catch Phrase Free, Cube Interactive
9. 2048, Ketchapp
10. Facebook, Facebook
iPad Paid Apps
1. Leo’s Fortune, 1337 & Senri LLC
2. Minecraft – Pocket Edition, Mojang
3. The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Gameloft
4. The Survival Games, Wang Wei
5. Tipping Point, Barnstorm
6. Blek, Denis Mikan
7. Hitman Go, Square Enix
8. Bridge Construtor Medievl, Headup Games
9. Terraria, 505 Games
10. Pointless – Quiz with Friends, Endemol
iPad Free Apps:
1. 100 Balls, Giedrius Talzunas
2. Impossible Flappy – Flappy’s Back, Embraze
3. Microsoft Word for iPad, Microsoft
4. Catch Phrase Free, Cube Interactive
5. Tippy Tap, Gary Gllagher
6. Notability, Ginger Labs
7. Skype for iPad, Skype
8. CSI: Hidden Crimes, Ubisoft
9. Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, Sega
10. Microsoft Excel for iPad, Microsoft
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/leo-s...charts/0132131
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May 8th, 2014, 23:49 Posted By: wraggster
We hope you're happy with 4G, because 5G's magical land of unicorns and10Gbps speeds still isn't coming until 2020 or so. However, Japanese carrier DoCoMo is still hard at work developing the tech and has now begun trials with some formidable hardware allies. Those include Samsung (who already tested1Gbps 5G hardware in Korea), along with Nokia, Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent, to name a few. The group aims to see if high frequency bands (greater than 6GHz) can support speeds up to 10Gbps, even if masses of devices in a small area are vying for bandwidth. The first tests will be limited to an indoor research facility in Japan, then move to outdoor field trials next year. DoCoMo hopes standardization will come in 2016, but there's a lot of hurdles to clear before the mythical 1-second wireless movie download is upon us.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/08/5...samsung-nokia/
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May 8th, 2014, 23:46 Posted By: wraggster
Apple insists that the US government doesn't have backdoor access to its data(despite signs to the contrary). So what happens when law enforcement comes knocking at the company's door, then? We have a fairly good idea as of this week. The company has published guidelines showing just what data it can provide to the authorities and the legal steps needed to get that information. As a rule, Apple can hand over anything from iCloud and its stores as long as there's a proper court order, subpoena or warrant. It can also pull call records, contacts, text messages and media from locked iOS devices sent to its headquarters in Cupertino, although calendars, email and third-party apps are off-limits.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/08/a...-enforcement-/
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May 8th, 2014, 23:32 Posted By: wraggster
Sega has launched its mobile game Dragon Coins - already out in Japan - on these shores.Dragon Coins is live now on the App Store and Google Play, where it's a free download supported by in-app purchases. You can buy a sack of coins for £6.99 or a bag of coins for £2.99.Sega says Dragon Coins "combines the deep elements of RPG battle and party management systems with the quick, pick-up-and-play appeal of arcade coin-dozer fun". It looks like a combination of those 2p machines you get in arcades and Pokémon.You place coins on the moving platform to charge up monsters for attacks. Do it properly and you trigger combos. Monsters evolve and can be fused with coins won in battle or bought with real-world money. There are hundreds of monsters to collect, Sega said.Sega Networks chief Chris Olson said: "Full of personality and flair, Dragon Coins continues our mission to bring diverse, high-quality titles to the mobile space."Players will come for the fun coin-dozer gameplay, but stay for the in-depth RPG system in this quirky and deceptively-deep title."
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...-meets-pokemon
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May 7th, 2014, 00:12 Posted By: wraggster
Tesco has revealed that it will launch an Android smartphone by the end of the year.
Philip Clarke, Tesco’s chief executive, told BBC Radio 5 Live that the handset will be called the Hudl smartphone and will come with pre-installed Tesco services and feature hardware comparable to the Galaxy S5. While the device will run on Google’s Android operating system, specific details about its screen size or cost are currently unknown. Clarke did reveal that the Hudl smartphone will have ‘aggressive pricing’.
The smartphone will be part of the new Hudl range, the first product of which was the Hudl tablet, which has sold half a million units since its launch last year.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/tesco...-plans/0131991
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May 6th, 2014, 23:52 Posted By: wraggster
In some corners of the world, even starter smartphones like the ZTE Open are too costly; basic cellphones such as the Nokia 105 thrive in areas where whole families can only afford one device. However, ARM believes that smartphones will soon be within reach of just about anyone. While it's possible to make a $25 Firefox OS phone today, ARM now expects to see a $20 Android phone within the "next few months." It might not actually be possible to go cheaper using current manufacturing techniques, the chip designer says.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/06/2...ar-smartphone/
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May 6th, 2014, 23:50 Posted By: wraggster
We doubt that there's a horde of wearable fans jonesing for Epson's second-gen Moverio glasses -- not after Google's one-day Glass sale, anyway -- but they're at last available, several weeks behind schedule. Spend $700 and the just-shipping BT-200 headset will put a basic (and frankly decrepit) Android 4.0 interface in front of your eyes. It does have a few tricks up its sleeve that Google can't quite match, though. There's head-motion tracking, wireless video mirroring and Dolby Digital Plus surround sound; you'll also get a long-overdue camera whose LED makes it clear that you're recording. The new Moverio is far from reproducing the cachet (or social stigmas) of Google's eyepiece, but look at it this way: The money you save by skimping on trendier eyewear can be put toward nobler pursuits.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/06/e...t-200-on-sale/
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May 6th, 2014, 00:33 Posted By: wraggster
Windows Phone's latest update added a lot of features that we've been waiting years for, such as a virtual assistant and notification menu, but a file manager is still notably missing. In a Reddit "Ask me Anything," Microsoft's Joe Belfiore announced that his team is working on having one ready in the Windows Phone Store hopefully by the end of the month, and even had screenshots to prove that it's pretty close to becoming final (shown below). Of course, Microsoft's OS isn't the only one that's mysteriously neglected this particular feature: iOS and stock Android don't have a dedicated file system, either (unless you count third-party apps), so this is a good opportunity for Windows Phone to set itself apart from one of its larger competitors.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/02/w...-file-manager/
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May 6th, 2014, 00:21 Posted By: wraggster
Remember a couple of days ago when the internet was going all frothy-mouthed over a rumor that Apple would be releasing new EarPods with iBeacon integration and built-in heart rate sensors? Well, turns out to have been a rather poorly thought out joke -- one that just happened to jibe with past rumors. The source of the supposed leak came clean about the hoax and apologized for, well, everything. For putting it out there in the first place, for failing to correct sites that reported it as fact, for failing to reach out to people who contacted him to confirm his story -- basically for letting the entire thing spiral out of control.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/05/apples-earpod-hoax/
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May 6th, 2014, 00:08 Posted By: wraggster
James B. Stewart writes in the NYT that recent revelations that Steve Jobs was the driving force in a conspiracy to prevent competitors from poaching employees raises the question: If Steve Jobs were alive today, should he be in jail? Jobs 'was a walking antitrust violation. I'm simply astounded by the risks he seemed willing to take,' says Herbert Hovenkamp, a professor at the University of Iowa College of Law and an expert in antitrust law. 'Didn't he have lawyers advising him? You see this kind of behavior sometimes in small, private or family-run companies, but almost never in large public companies like Apple.' In 2007, Jobs threatened Palm with patent litigation unless Palm agreed not to recruit Apple employees, even though Palm's then-chief executive, Edward Colligan, told him that such a plan was 'likely illegal.' That same year, Jobs wrote Eric E. Schmidt, the chief executive of Google at the time, 'I would be extremely pleased if Google would stop doing this,' referring to its efforts to recruit an Apple engineer. When Jobs learned that the Google recruiter who contacted the Apple employeewould be 'fired within the hour,' he responded with a smiley face. 'How could anyone have approved that?' says Hovenkamp. 'Any competent antitrust counsel would know that's illegal. And they had to know they'd get caught eventually.'"
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/14/0...erhaps-the-law
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May 6th, 2014, 00:02 Posted By: wraggster
Thankfully, no one's gone full-Charles-Bronson yet, but the NY Times reports that victims of smartphone theft are using GPS to take the law into their own hands, paying visits to thieves' homes and demanding the return of their stolen phones. "The emergence of this kind of do-it-yourself justice," writes Ian Lovett, "has stirred worries among law enforcement officials that people are putting themselves in danger, taking disproportionate risks for the sake of an easily replaced item." And while hitting "Find My iPhone" can take you to a thief's doorstep, LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith urges resisting the impulse to do so. "It's just a phone," he said. "it's not worth losing your life over. Let police officers take care of it. We have backup, guns, radio, jackets — all that stuff civilians don't have.""
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/14/05/...fronting-perps
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May 2nd, 2014, 22:31 Posted By: wraggster
UK studio Big Bit is developing a new mobile-exclusive entry in the long-running Tony Hawk's Pro Skater franchise for iOS and Android devices, publisher Activision announced this week.
Tony Hawk's Shred Session features a pair of gameplay modes that put a touchscreen-specific spin on the series' traditional skateboarding mechanics. The core Shred Sessions mode features objective-based gameplay in the vein of classic series entries, letting players compare their best scores with friends. Also included is a Survival mode, which challenges players to string together a chain of tricks and combos for as long as possible.
Tony Hawk's Shred Session will launch this summer via iTunes and Google Play.
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/05/02/to...o-ios-android/
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May 2nd, 2014, 00:35 Posted By: wraggster
Vendors shipped 281.5 million smartphones worldwide in Q1 2014, up 28.6 per cent from the same period last year.
Although sales were down slightly (2.8 per cent) from Q4 2013, this is an expected retrenchment from the holiday quarter shipment volumes.
"The small difference between the two quarters points to sustained strong demand, driven by emerging markets, low-cost devices, and the proliferation of 4G networks,” explained Ramon Llamas, research manager with IDC's Mobile Phone team.
“If this is how we start the year, then we can look forward to another record-breaking quarter at the end of the year."
Melissa Chau, senior research manager with IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker adds: “The face of the smartphone market is changing rapidly to reflect the rise of its largest market, China, where a record 40 per cent of the smartphones shipped worldwide in 1Q14 were bound to Chinese consumers.”
IDC says it expects total global smartphone shipments to reach 1.2 billion in 2014.
Samsung was once again the worldwide leader in the smartphone market in Q1, shipping more devices than the next four vendors combined.
This hasn’t stopped other vendor’s plans for new smartphone launches this year though.
LG is planning to launch the G3 smartphone which is rumoured to come with a 2K display.
Amazon’s first smartphone is planned for a June launch. Rumoured specs include a 3D user interface, a 12MP front camera and a 13MP rear camera.
Motorola has also just sent out invites for the launch of a new smartphone on May 13th in London. The handset is tipped to be the Moto E, which is said to feature a 4.3-inch display, 5MP rear camera, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory, 1900mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...devices/033880
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