Thursday, 16 February 2012

Sony Ericsson Dedicating Itself To Smartphones

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If you're a fan of Sony Ericsson's smartphones, whether that's because of excellent cameras, or the inclusion of video game controls, we've got some good news for you: in a recent phone call with investors, the company revealed its intention to abandon feature phones altogether, and commit to all its releases being smartphones over the course of next year.

Admittedly, SE's well on its way to being smartphone-only when it comes to handsets, but it still manages to churn out a few feature phones, like the recent Sony Ericsson txt, a messaging-centered dumbphone. Understandably, shifting away from such models won't represent a major strategy change for the company, but it will mean that there are just that many additional researches dedicated to creating future smartphones.

With the clock ticking on Symbian, it stands to reason that SE will become even more centered on producing Android models. The way things are looking, by this time next year, there's a chance that nearly all SE phones could be Androids.

Besides a new focus on smartphones, what else does the future hold for Sony Ericsson? The company didn't give away too many details, but one tidbit is that an autosteroscopic 3D phone is in the works; no word on an ETA.

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ChevronWP7 Labs Coming In A Few Weeks

We've heard about the $9 you'll have to pay in order to unlock your Windows Phone with Chevron WP7 (as a nice alternative to the much higher price of a developer account and device unlock). The solution will be called Chevron WP7 Labs and is officially landing soon.

According to the Chevron WP7 blog, Labs is only a few weeks away from launch. It will allow "hobbyist developers to install, run, and debug unsigned applications on their personal Windows Phone" and will cost $9 per token (one token equals one Windows Phone device registration). The best thing (next best thing after the price) is that it will not void your device's warranty. To read more details about the unlocking procedure itself, follow the source link below (though we'll give you details at the time of launch).

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RIM Publishes Display Specs, Simulators for Bold 9790, Curve 9380

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Last month, we saw two unreleased BlackBerry handsets show up in the BlackBerry App World developer portal. The Bold 9790 and Curve 9380 have yet to be formally announced by RIM, even though we've been able to learn a good deal about what to expect from them. Today, RIM posted some additional specs for the pair on its Inside BlackBerry Developer's Blog.

It's unusual for unannounced smartphones to be so casually referred-to by their manufacturers, but apparently RIM has no problem letting people know about this pair. This time around, it wanted to alert developers to the display characteristics of the phones, including screen size and pixel density. The company has also updated its simulation tools to support these two models.

Both BlackBerrys share a 360 x 480 resolution, but their differing display sizes result in a big swing in pixel density, from 189ppi with the Curve 9380 up to 245ppi on the Bold 9790 with its 2.44-inch screen.

The 9790 is more or less Bold 9900 hardware, supposed to include a 1.2GHz CPU and NFC support. The 9380 goes the full-touch route, having no hardware QWERTY keyboard (and explaining the need for a larger display), and likely containing an 800MHz chip.

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Google Removes Voice From iTunes App Store Due To Bugs

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If you just decided you need to install Google Voice on your iPhone you will probably be surprised to see that the application is no longer available in the Apple iTunes App Store.

According to Vincent Paquet, Senior Product Manager for Google Voice, the applications has been intentionally pulled because it "had a bug that caused the app to crash at sign in", so it got removed in order "not affect additional users until the fix gets published". The bug seems to affect only some users but if you don't have the app installed you'll have to wait for Google to republish it with the proper fixes.

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Some U.S. Apple Stores Reportedly Selling Unlocked iPhone 4S

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The iPhone 4S has been available on pre-order since October 7 and in stores since last Friday, October 14. These models are available for purchase on contract but Apple promised unlocked iPhone 4S devices starting November.

Turns out that some Apple Stores in America are reportedly already selling unlocked Apple-phones, according to information published by 9to5mac. The activation is done via iTunes when the device is plugged in, at which time a "Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked!" message is displayed. Such an unlocked iPhone allegedly connected to T-Mobile's EDGE network via an O2 SIM-card on roaming but the phone itself contained a removable AT&T microSIM card.

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Apple Siri Having Network Problems And How To Try And Fix Them

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Apple's Siri voice control system shipping as an exclusive on the iPhone 4S, but recently ported to the iPhone 4, is having some difficulties according to several user reports with the Assistant not being able to connect to the internet.

If you are experiencing problems that result in something similar to the picture above, you can try disabling Siri from Settings, General, rebooting your iPhone 4S and then getting back to the same settings page in order to enable it once again. Let us know if you ran into problems and if you did, if the above helped you get passed the error.

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Android Application Weekly 14 Oct 2011

In this episode of the Android Application Weekly we demonstrate some apps that will entertain, allow you to back up your data, and share viral videos and news clips with friends. To download these directly to your Android smartphone or tablet just take a picture of the QR-Code using Google Goggles or any other QR-Code scanner or click on the app title link to be taken directly to the Android Market.

Move The Box ? A free lite application

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Move The Box is a simple puzzle game. The object of the game is to move boxes in a set number of turns to eliminate them all from the screen. If you are able to get rid of all the boxes you move onto the next level.

Move the Box

ChannelCaster ? A free application

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Share viral videos and news clips with virtually anyone with ChannelCaster. This app shows the most popular videos from YouTube and other media rich website around. View local videos, entertainment, sports, and much more.

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Trulia ? For Rent ? A free application

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Find your next apartment with Trulia. This app shows rental properties that are available on the map. View photos and a description to make sure the rental property is right for you. Share and contact the rental agent.

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SanDisk Memory Zone ? A free application

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With SanDisk Memory Zone you will be able to view all of the files on your device and SD card that is using memory. View photos, music, apps, videos, and more. Backup or restore the files to prevent accidental data loss.

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Puffle Launch ? No Lite and $0.99 full version

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Puffle Launch is a fun game in which you collect coins from various levels. Share the coins with your Club Penguin account to use online. Dodge crazy obstacles, battle the cranky crab who has stolen all your snacks, and discover amazing surprises! Collect Puffle O?s, unlock Time Trial, Turbo and Slo-Mo Modes, and earn tons of virtual coins.

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Live Wallpaper ? Halloween Pumpkins A free LWP

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Motorola Announces New Webtop Lapdock 100

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With phones like the Bionic and Photon 4G, Motorola continues to develop smartphones compatible with Webtop accessories, like the laptop dock made famous by the Atrix earlier this year. With more such phones on the way, Motorola is coming out with an updated model, the Lapdock 100.

For starters, the Lapdock 100 exchanged its black facade for a more charcoal-looking exterior. It has the same sort of large keyboard as before, making typing feel so much more natural than on a tiny touchscreen. The dock's display now measures-in at 10.1 inches, down from the 11.6 original, and although we couldn't find the exact figure, it's likely the same 1366?768 resolution.

The Lapdock 100 will be compatible with future Webtop-enabled models (and existing ones), and weighs just 2.2 pounds. AT&T will be the first to get it, with sales starting online on October 17. Verizon and Sprint will get the dock before the year's end.

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Work Underway On Bringing Siri To Original iPhone 4 (Update)

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Now that the iPhone 4S has arrived, new owners of the smartphone have the opportunity to try out the much-hyped Siri voice assistant. Everyone who isn't making the upgrade, though, won't be able to officially use Siri. We make that stipulation, because it's now looking likely that an effort to crack the app will lead to its eventual release for the jailbroken iPhone 4.

The big concern was that Apple might try to do something more extreme than checking what version iPhone you have, like build the app specifically to require hardware features not present on the original iPhone 4. Since there's now a new processor being used, one theory was that the app would be compiled with the A5 in mind. It turns out that's not the case, and (given the proper motivation) Siri should be capable of running on the A4.

Of course, it still remains to be seen just how important the A5's speed is towards making the system usable, but that's something to be worried-about further down the line. For now, work continues on bringing Siri to the iPhone 4 and the fourth-generation iPod touch.

Update: Apparently Steve Troughton-Smith has already managed to port Siri to the iPhone 4 giving one less reason to purchase a new Apple-phone (especially if you're not sold on the A5 chip and the improved camera).

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Apple To Release AirPort Utility App for iPhone?

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If you are using an Apple AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme WiFi router you will no longer have to have a computer handy in order to tweak its settings if Apple makes the configuration app for iPhone available soon.

iOS 5 was rumored to have some sort of AirPort functionality but none of the Betas contained anything (and it's missing in the Gold Master too). While Cupertino might wait for a new version of iOS (maybe 5.1) to include it, it would also make sense to release the application as a stand-alone iTunes download. Those who need the app could easily download (without cluttering devices of those who don't) and Apple could improve it easier outside iOS.

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Will The Samsung Galaxy Nexus Be A Best Buy Exclusive?

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The worst-kept secret in smartphones today continues to show up in news everywhere, still yet-to-be-officially-announced. Samsung's Nexus Prime / Galaxy Nexus has just made a new appearance, displayed in Best Buy's Cellebrite system.

Although we expect the smartphone to arrive on Verizon as the Galaxy Nexus, you can still see the Nexus Prime code name being used even this late in the game. The leaked screenshot from Verizon's computers, at least ? the one we looked at earlier today - has the phone as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

While this appearance doesn't really tell us much new about the phone, it raises an interesting question about how the handset will be sold. After all, the Nexus S was a Best Buy exclusive; could this next iteration follow-suit as an exclusive for the retailer? We think it's too early to say, but there are some reasons why it seems unlikely. Without a Galaxy S II on-hand, Verizon needs a real powerhouse to attract buyers. While there are models like the Droid RAZR in the wings, the Galaxy Nexus has the potential to be huge for the carrier; why limit sales by locking them to Best Buy stores? Granted, the carrier might not have much of a say in things; we hope to learn for sure what's going on after Samsung's event scheduled for next week.

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AT&T Introduces 'Toggle' To Switch Between Work and Life

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AT&T is trying to address the needs of all those who are concerned (or trying to cope) with having all their business or work related stuff on the same phone with their personal content, such as games, videos, pictures and music.

AT&T Toggle tries to offer a simple way of switching between work and play. There's a Work mode with corporate email, applications, calendars and more and there's a Personal mode where you can send text messages to friends, watch TV shows and movies, and play games. Toggle can be used with Android 2.2 Froyo and higher, and with any service provider, with availability expected before the end of 2011.

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The Future of Microsoft TellMe on Windows Phone

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While Apple's new "Siri" speech interface on the iPhone 4S may have a few more features and a little more intelligence than Windows Phone's current speech interface, Microsoft isn't standing still has been working on similar features for a while now. They put together this video that was released months ago of how a future version of Windows Phone will work with a more natural, personalized, and adaptive speech interface. Microsoft also shows how this will be highly integrated with Xbox and Kinect, which will be pretty cool. After all we know already that Windows Phone's speech UI shares the same system as the Xbox Kinect speech interface and that they learn from eachother.

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LG Introduces True HD IPS Display, Tops AMOLED Says Report

You might remember the recently launched (in Korea) LG Optimus LTE, if not for the fast network speeds but because of that 4.5-inch display with 720 x 1280 resolution. LG today introduced a new standard in mobile display unveiling the "True HD IPS" screen.

Made in collaboration with its sister company, LG Display, the True HD IPS display "offers advanced resolution, brightness and clarity and shows colors in their most natural tones, as they were meant to be seen." Intertek -- an international product testing and certification agency -- recently published a report according to which IPS technology was superior to AMOLED when it comes to color accuracy, brightness, battery efficiency and performance.

The LG True IPS HD display brings 1280 x 720 HD resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio, sharper and crisper text thanks to 329 ppi, true natural colors with automatic color adjustment.

The official Press Release doesn't make an exact indication as per which AMOLED and IPS screens were tested but Intertek used the LG True IPS HD screen in comparison with Samsung's state-of-the art Super AMOLED Plus screen. The test found that the IPS screen had three times more color accuracy than the AMOLED one and consumed 624mW of power compared to 1,130mw on AMOLED. Now if only these excellent IPS screens (also the one on the iPhone 4) could offer real/true blacks like Super AMOLEDs...

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Microsoft Hiring To Make Window Phone "The Best Camera"

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Microsoft has plans for making "Window Phone the best camera you will ever own" and for that, the company is looking to hire "great people to bring our big vision to reality".

Windows Phone already introduced camera concepts that were later adopted by Android and iOS-powered phones (like the dedicated camera button, the pocket-to-camera feature) and Microsoft is admitting they want to further improve on the imaging features of the platform; "end-to-end photo and camera experience from the hardware through software level" is the team's focus and Microsoft appears to be preparing for a battle against great camera-phone like the iPhone 4S or some high-end Android devices.

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Motorola Droid RAZR Hardware Specs Outed?

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It's looking very likely now that the Motorola Spyder/Droid HD is going to be released as the Droid RAZR. We've also been hearing plenty of comparisons between the RAZR and Samsung's Nexus Prime, also expected to be coming to Verizon; both handsets are supposed to be quite high-end, and rumors suggest they'll be directly competing against each other for the attention of Verizon's subscribers. Today we begin to get a picture of just how the RAZR will line-up on a hardware level, with the purported leak of some of the phone's specs.

The source behind this information isn't named, but BGR seems quite confident that the figures are correct; keep in mind, though, that none of this is official. Supposedly, the Droid RAZR will have a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and one gigabyte of RAM. We had heard that 1.2GHz figure before, compared against a 1.5GHz version of the RAZR from earlier in its development. The RAZR is supposed to feature a 4.3-inch display, covered by Gorilla Glass.

Sadly, we don't have an exact measurement for what could be the most interesting part of these specs, the news that the RAZR could be thinner than the latest iPhone. Not just thinner, though, but reportedly faster, too. Despite its svelte construction, the RAZR may also feature an LTE radio for Verizon 4G. Hopefully, we'll be getting a complete run-down on the RAZR's capabilities next week at Motorola's Tuesday event.

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Nokia 710 Specs Leaked, But What Is It?

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A new Nokia smartphone was recently added to Nokia's developer site, showing off a handful of tech specs. The data has since been withdrawn, but what was posted earlier paints the start of a picture for us, leaving us to wonder just what kind of smartphone the 710 might be.

Nokia listed the handset as running a 2008 Maemo tablet OS, which just sounds flat-out wrong. While that spec is clearly suspect, the rest make a lot of sense. They describe a smartphone with a 1.4GHz processor, a 3.7-inch 800x480 display, 8GB of flash storage, and 512MB of RAM. If that sounds like a Windows Phone handset to you, you're not alone, but might it be a higher-end Symbian Belle handset, instead?

We went looking around for more traces of that 710 model number, and sure enough, the latest stats over at Occasional Gamer reveal a Windows Phone 7 device self-identifying as the Nokia 710, connecting to the server twice.

This could end up being one of the more affordable WP7 phones we've heard Nokia is interested in producing. We hope that not all of these posted specs check out, though, because if the 710 ships with an 820mAh battery as described here, you could end up leaving it plugged-in to charge more often than not.

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Nokia 800 Ads Leaked, Hands-On The HTC Titan & More - WPV

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Watch this week's Windows Phone view as we wrap-up all this week's Good and Bad inside the world of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform. In today?s show we begin by covering all the recent rumors that mix both Nokia and Microsoft together. Nokia?s World event is just around the corner, so we should expect some great devices rocking Windows Phone to be released soon. We later cover all the rumored devices we should be seeing soon, which include probable information on the LG Fantasy. We talk about Acer?s recent Windows Phone offering, the Acer Allegro and also the good news that AT&T customers using an HD7S can already download their Mango update. We go through Brandon?s recent review of the HTC Titan, and end the good section by covering Microsoft?s recent attempt to improve the camera performance on your Windows Phone.

In the bad section we talk about our recent disappointment in seeing that only some smartphone manufacturers are willing to provide Internet Sharing capabilities to their Windows Phones. We expected Microsoft to do a good job in not allowing fragmentation in their platform, but it seems that the problems begin.

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Monday, 13 February 2012

Google/Samsung ICS/Nexus Prime Event on 10/19 in Hong Kong?

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Motorola Droid Pro Finally Getting Gingerbread Update

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Motorola revealed back in May that it would be providing Gingerbread updates for a large portion of its Droid family of smartphones, including the Droid Pro. Just a week or so later, we heard that the Droid Pro's Gingerbread update was already heading out to users. That turned out to be a false start, and marked the beginning of a summer plagued by such troubled software releases for Motorola phones. Now that fall's upon us, Motorola and Verizon are trying their hands at this again, and it looks like Gingerbread for the Droid Pro is finally ready to arrive.

Verizon has updated its support documents for the Droid Pro to reflect this new release, bringing the phone up to system software 4.6.8.XT610. The major component of the update is, of course Gingerbread, and all the improvements we've come to expect from it. You'll find plenty of fixes and system tweaks, as well, hopefully keeping your Droid Pro in tip-top operating condition; battery life should be a bit extended, GPS use won't make the Droid Pro reset, and there have been several fixes to SMS behavior.

We've heard that some users are getting the update already, but don't have word on how long it should be before it reaches everyone.

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Apple iCloud Goes Live For the Masses

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iOS 5 is expected to land today as promised with the occasion of the iPhone 4S launch. We already had our share of iTunes 10.5 which should be ready to update phones and take advantage of the online offerings and now iCloud has gone live!

After being available in Beta for the developers, iCloud just went live, as it was supposed to. Just as a reminder, the service which allows you to sync images, documents, data and more between your iOS, your Mac and the cloud, with back-up and restore capabilities for your "i" devices, is free at launch if you go for the included 5GB. Now wait for iOS 5 later today!

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HTC Titan Software Review (Video)

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After taking a closer look at the hardware of the mighty HTC Titan, we spend some time, in this video, covering the software of the device. It's the fastest device, in terms of CPU speed, currently on the market, if you want a Windows Phone 7 device. Sitting on top of the latest Mango build of WP7, the Titan is indeed snappy, especially when browsing the web. Windows Phone 7 is normally speedy, so adding another 500MHz worth of processing power enhances daily use in certain areas (like gaming, web, and video), but doesn't make for a dramatic improvement when compared to any other Windows Phone 7 device.
As with other HTC Windows Phone devices, there aren't many HTC-specific enhancements, due to the restrictions of the Windows Phone 7 operating system. You'll find the HTC Hub, plus a few other HTC apps like Watch, Notes, Locations, Photo Enhancer, and so on, many of which are available through a special section of the Marketplace.

Coming up soon we'll have our full review of the HTC Titan!

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Motorola, Verizon Holding October 18 Event; New Droid To Debut?

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Samsung may have had to postpone it's Unpacked event with Google, and while we'll have to keep waiting if we want to see what we're all expecting to be the Galaxy Prime along with Ice Cream Sandwich, it looks like we'll have product reveals from other manufacturers to deal with in the meantime, with Motorola just sending out invitations for an event it's throwing with Verizon scheduled for next week, October 18.

Motorola invites attendees to check out "the next big innovation" it's been working on. That sounds a lot like a product announcement, so what could it be? We've heard of a Droid 4 that's being developed, but it's much too early to expect that guy to show up. Far more likely would be the chance to see the Droid HD or Droid RAZR. We heard a rumor that the Droid HD (aka Spyder) was in fact the Droid RAZR itself. Previously, we had been thinking they were indeed two distinct models, and now hopefully this event will put that uncertainty to rest. Another hint this is the path Motorola is walking down: a reference to "spyder" in the invitation's filename.


Notice the razor blade in the clip? Hint, hint. And the formula for Kevlar (which is supposed to be used in the construction of the RAZR)?

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