We previously posted an entire guide on how to Jailbreak the PlayStation 3 with an Android Phone and also that iPhone Dev-Team member MuscleNerd confirmed that the hack would soon be coming to iPhones. Well guess what, it’s here folks! The PSGroove / PSFreedom has been ported over to jailbroken iPhones but the interesting thing is that it is not by the same team which MuscleNerd talked about. It’s actually by a hacker who goes by the name of NTAuthority! and he has used OpeniBoot method which was previously used to port Android on iPhone 2G, 3G and iPod touch.
| Read more »We previously posted an entire guide on how to Jailbreak the PlayStation 3 with an Android Phone and also that iPhone Dev-Team member MuscleNerd confirmed that the hack would soon be coming to iPhones. Well guess what, it‚Äôs here folks! The PSGroove / PSFreedom has been ported over to jailbroken iPhones but the interesting thing is that it is not by the same team which MuscleNerd talked about. It‚Äôs actually by a hacker who goes by the name of NTAuthority! and he has used OpeniBoot method which was previously used to port Android on iPhone 2G, 3G and iPod touch.
| Read more »Following the recent release of Apple√≠s revised, and ARM-based, Apple TV set top box (STB) ARM and Trident have joined forces to deliver next-gen STBs. The partnership aims to deliver Web 2.0 functionality, including Flash, to new STBs as they seek to better integrate the internet, internet TV, and broadcast TV in future products. The forthcoming system-on-a-chip design will be ARM Cortex-A9-based, and are broadly similar to the recently announced Samsung implementation of the ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core design of its new Orion chip, destined for the next generation of...
Don't tell Samsung and all the other companies who have Android-based tablets on the docket, but Google isn't exactly sure that Android is designed for use on tablet PCs. In fact, they're certain it's a mismatch. Hugo Barra, Director of Products for Mobile at Google, recently spoke on the issue of seeing Android pop up on so...
| Read more »Time to get down and boogie if you think the Android fragmentation issue is overblown. Google has dropped its latest platform version stats and Android 2.2, aka Froyo, has managed to corner a healthy 28.7 percent of all active Googlephones (those that accessed the Market within the two weeks leading up to September 1), rapidly closing the gap on version 2.1 and nearly matching in number the handsets still stuck on the Cupcake or Donut diet. When you consider that back in May those pesky 1.5 and 1.6 versions were on a whopping 62 percent of Android mobiles, you'll probably agree that phone makers seem to be getting their act together in terms of delivering Google's latest wares in a timely fashion. Who'd have thought it, the more practice they have, the better they're getting at their jobs!Continue reading Android 2.x now on 70 percent of all active AndroidsAndroid 2.x now on 70 percent of all active Androids originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Sep 2010 07:31:00 EDT. Please...
| Read more »You get all-terrain vehicle babies, is what. Ben Gulak, the youngster that brought us the Uno electric unicycle, is back with a new transportation device, this time aiming to woo military procurement types with a rugged and extremely versatile one-man transporter. The DTV (Dual Tracked Vehicle) Shredder has enough torque to tow an SUV, but is also flexible enough to turn within a circle of four feet and scale slopes as steep as 40 degrees. To be honest, though, nothing we say can do justice to just how badass this thing really is, you'll want to see the videos after the break for that. Our favorite part? The Shredder can be remotely operated and its makers even advertise its ability to carry offensive weaponry and serve as a "robot attack platform." What self-respecting supervillain wouldn't want an army of those?Continue reading What happens when you leave a skateboard and a tank alone in a dimly lit room? (video)What happens when you leave a skateboard and a tank alone in a dimly...
| Read more »EA Mobile has launched two new casual games in the App Store, as well as released information for several other upcoming titles. YAHTZEE HD brings the well known dice game to the iPad platform, complete with a variety of game modes, multiplayer support, and access to Facebook Connect for posting scores and sending challenges. Meanwhile, LITE-BRITE allows users to create colorful pictures with a series of pegs. Included in the application are several templates that can help a user with their design, along with the ability to create animations from finished images. Add...
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| Read more »Sony's typically the equal-opportunity offender, poking fun at everything from Wii to iPhone, but the company's latest marketing campaign is unmistakably aimed at Microsoft's motion-sensing peripheral. Head on over to www.yaybuttons.com to interact with a two-dimensional PlayStation Move, which will pop out a series of quotes from Kevin Butler -- Sony's fictional VP of Realistic Movements -- explaining Sony's tactile advantages over Microsoft's Kinect. While members of the Sony Defense Force will surely eat this up in spades, the rest of us will simply enjoy this latest tussle, and go back to waiting for both companies to put their money by their oral socket and make more games worth playing.Sony launches anti-Kinect attack website, yaybuttons.com originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Sep 2010 04:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.PermalinkJoystiq | yaybuttons.com |Email this|Comments
| Read more »Sony's typically the equal-opportunity offender, poking fun at everything from Wii to iPhone, but the company's latest marketing campaign is unmistakably aimed at Microsoft's motion-sensing peripheral. Head on over to www.yaybuttons.com to interact with a two-dimensional PlayStation Move, which will pop out a series of quotes from Kevin Butler -- Sony's fictional VP of Realistic Movements -- explaining Sony's tactile advantages over Microsoft's Kinect. While members of the Sony Defense Force will surely eat this up in spades, the rest of us will simply enjoy this latest tussle, and go back to waiting for both companies to put their money by their oral socket and make more games worth playing.Sony launches anti-Kinect attack website, yaybuttons.com originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Sep 2010 04:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.PermalinkJoystiq | yaybuttons.com |Email this|Comments
| Read more »We've tracked down the inside scoop on six of tech's most unforgettable names. Some of them have pretty surprising backstories -- like a well-known Web giant that was almost called "BackRub" -- while others, like our first entry, have almost no story at all.
| Read more »We've tracked down the inside scoop on six of tech's most unforgettable names. Some of them have pretty surprising backstories -- like a well-known Web giant that was almost called "BackRub" -- while others, like our first entry, have almost no story at all.
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The Restore is available in two colors: Limeade Green and Midnight Blue. Our review unit came in Limeade, which is appropriate considering the eco-friendly focus of the phone. The device itself is made from 77 percent recycled materials and includes an entire menu of links entitled ëBest of Greení to green resources on the Internet. We appreciate th ......
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| Read more »A study by Pew Internet was recently released, which focused on mobile phone behavior among American adults. In this study, it was determined that 72% of
| Read more »A study by Pew Internet was recently released, which focused on mobile phone behavior among American adults. In this study, it was determined that 72% of
| Read more »A Microsoft job listing discovered today suggests that the company may be committing to the design of a Zune HD sequel. The Senior Mechanical Engineer is ostensibly under the phone division but would be working with the Portable Entertainment Group to build "cutting edge mobile devices." Few clues exist as to the nature of the hardware, but the team is the same that made the original Zune HD....
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| Read more »If you‚Äôre going to have one, you should have both. Otherwise, eliminate auto-fed subs and we‚Äôll call it even.
| Read more »If you‚Äôre going to have one, you should have both. Otherwise, eliminate auto-fed subs and we‚Äôll call it even.
| Read more »Ponca City, We love you writes "The Mercury News reports that former hacker Jonathan Zdziarski has been tapped by law-enforcement agencies nationwide to teach them just how much information is stored in iPhones ‚Äî and how to get it. 'These devices are people's companions today,' says Zdziarski. 'They're not mobile phones anymore. They organize people's lives. And if you're doing something criminal, something about it is probably going to go through that phone.' For example, every time an iPhone user closes out of the built-in mapping application, the phone snaps a screenshot and stores it. Savvy law-enforcement agents armed with search warrants can use those snapshots to see if a suspect is lying about whereabouts during a crime."
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| Read more »Facebook just launched a new web app not-so-memorably dubbed Discover Facebooks Popular Pages. Its a visual interface intended to help you find more pages to Like based on your past selections, whats popular and what your friends like.The app divides pages into nine categories: Musicians, Sports, Celebrities, Movies, TV Shows, Media, Politicians, Brands and Games. You can view images representing different pages in each category, or you can view pages from all categories, which include other things like local businesses or photographer friends pages, for example.On the right, Facebook has included a list of the friends who have the most pages in common with you. Clicking on any of the names will pop up a list of your mutual likes, and you can click on the All Likes tab to see the other things they like.You can also look at the most popular pages by country with the drop-down menu in the top right corner of the site.Facebook provides a ton of ways for you to discover new pages to...
| Read more »Facebook just launched a new web app not-so-memorably dubbed Discover Facebooks Popular Pages. Its a visual interface intended to help you find more pages to Like based on your past selections, whats popular and what your friends like.The app divides pages into nine categories: Musicians, Sports, Celebrities, Movies, TV Shows, Media, Politicians, Brands and Games. You can view images representing different pages in each category, or you can view pages from all categories, which include other things like local businesses or photographer friends pages, for example.On the right, Facebook has included a list of the friends who have the most pages in common with you. Clicking on any of the names will pop up a list of your mutual likes, and you can click on the All Likes tab to see the other things they like.You can also look at the most popular pages by country with the drop-down menu in the top right corner of the site.Facebook provides a ton of ways for you to discover new pages to...
| Read more »Microsoft really isn't that good at being snarky (witness the Bill Gates / Jerry Seinfeld ads), but they try. Windows Phone 7 has gone RTM, and thus the company decided it was time for a funeral, not for Windows 6.5 (which might have been appropriate), but for iPhone. The procession alone was silly enough, as is probably the thought of Windows...
| Read more »Microsoft really isn't that good at being snarky (witness the Bill Gates / Jerry Seinfeld ads), but they try. Windows Phone 7 has gone RTM, and thus the company decided it was time for a funeral, not for Windows 6.5 (which might have been appropriate), but for iPhone. The procession alone was silly enough, as is probably the thought of Windows...
| Read more »We knew dualscreen laptops were the future after our Toshiba Libretto review, but unfortunately for Toshiba theirs was a future attempted too soon. Acer, however, is apparently testing a rig that might be powerful enough to do the trick -- pictures bequeathed to Tech Review Source purportedly show a 2.67GHz Intel Core i5 processor (likely a Core i5-580M) with dual fifteen-inch multitouch screens, making both the Libretto and MSI's 7-incher look positively dated by comparison. Sadly, the publication's source says this device is "still slow and buggy," so retail availability is probably a long while off, but now you can tell your friends you too saw the future and it looked reasonably good. Peep a couple more shots of the laptop at our source link while you wipe your sweaty palms off.Acer's dualscreen laptop leaks out with Core i5 CPU? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Sep 2010 23:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Tech Review Source |Email this|...
| Read more »We have a news to share from the ever exciting world of the jailbroken iDevices. Rock Your Phone is no more - it's now part of Cydia.
| Read more »We have a news to share from the ever exciting world of the jailbroken iDevices. Rock Your Phone is no more - it's now part of Cydia.
| Read more »The demographics of the most popular social networking sits are rapidly changing. Today, more than ever, older Internet users are flocking to social sites to join in the conversation. In fact, the most significant growth among these sites in the last several years has been among adults 50 years and older, which has steadily upped the average user age across the board. Pew Internet recently conducted a study on this steady increase in social networking site use among older American adults, the most interesting of these findings are illustrated below.
| Read more »The demographics of the most popular social networking sits are rapidly changing. Today, more than ever, older Internet users are flocking to social sites to join in the conversation. In fact, the most significant growth among these sites in the last several years has been among adults 50 years and older, which has steadily upped the average user age across the board. Pew Internet recently conducted a study on this steady increase in social networking site use among older American adults, the most interesting of these findings are illustrated below.
| Read more »Android Notifier is something like a backwards Chrome to Phone, as your phone pushes notifications to your computer.
| Read more »Android Notifier is something like a backwards Chrome to Phone, as your phone pushes notifications to your computer.
| Read more »After releasing an improved version for the Android devices, Opera Software is going for the, let‚Äôs face it, slowly dying, Windows Mobile community.
| Read more »After releasing an improved version for the Android devices, Opera Software is going for the, let‚Äôs face it, slowly dying, Windows Mobile community.
| Read more »Something bizarre, real quick ‚Äì it seems someone big on time and short on things to do has decided to ‚Äòclone‚Äô iOS4 to an HTC device, and the video here is the result.
| Read more »An in-depth comparison chart of remote desktop software.
| Read more »An in-depth comparison chart of remote desktop software.
| Read more »If you think back to 2005, you'll remember that the Motorola RAZR phone was all the rage. Not entirely unlike the iPhone today, it was the sleek phone that everyone wanted. But if you happened to be on the largest carrier in the U.S., Verizon, you couldn't get one. Again, sound familiar?
It wasn't until just about a year later that a version (the V3c) finally came to Verizon. It was a long wait, but I was excited to finally have access to the device, I pre-ordered one the first day I could. When I finally got it, there were some surprises in store. Rather than having the same colorful user interface that my friends' RAZRs (on other networks) had, it had some god-awful red proprietary UI made by Verizon itself. It also came with the added bonus of having Bluetooth file transfer capabilities disabled by Verizon. And it was loaded to the brim with Verizon's V CAST garbage.
So while part of the wait was undoubtedly due to Motorola getting a CDMA version of the device...
| Read more »If you think back to 2005, you'll remember that the Motorola RAZR phone was all the rage. Not entirely unlike the iPhone today, it was the sleek phone that everyone wanted. But if you happened to be on the largest carrier in the U.S., Verizon, you couldn't get one. Again, sound familiar?
It wasn't until just about a year later that a version (the V3c) finally came to Verizon. It was a long wait, but I was excited to finally have access to the device, I pre-ordered one the first day I could. When I finally got it, there were some surprises in store. Rather than having the same colorful user interface that my friends' RAZRs (on other networks) had, it had some god-awful red proprietary UI made by Verizon itself. It also came with the added bonus of having Bluetooth file transfer capabilities disabled by Verizon. And it was loaded to the brim with Verizon's V CAST garbage.
So while part of the wait was undoubtedly due to Motorola getting a CDMA version of the device...
| Read more »New data from Google has revealed that Android 2.2 is at last getting significant adoption four months after it was released. The OS jumped from just 4.5 percent of Android phones in July to 28.7 percent last month. It still remains in the minority with Android 2.1 on 41.7 percent of devices....
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| Read more »It's official: the two largest jailbreak app stores for the iOS platform, Cydia and Rock, are getting together.
ModMyi is reporting that Jay Freeman (AKA Saurik) and Mario Ciabarra (AKA psuskeels) have been working through an acquisition of Rock Your Phone, Inc. by SaurikIT, LLC for several months now. That deal became official last night, and over the next 10 days there will be a transition from Rock to Cydia where users can continue to purchase and download apps from the Rock app. After that time, users will need a Cydia store login to continue buying apps. Many of the themes and apps on Rock are already found on Cydia; the remainder will be transferred to Cydia as soon as possible.
According to the post, Ciabarra...
| Read more »The domain-name registrar and purveyor of sexy Super Bowl ads is putting itself up for auction and could go for more than $1 billion, a report says.
| Read more »New Adobe tool allows developers to build cross-platform multi-screen apps from a single code base.
| Read more »When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled his company√≠s new iPod Nano, some Apple lovers cringed. The device that was once so useful, they complained, has become a glorified iPod shuffle. But they might not necessarily have had reason to fear; in fact, the truth might just be the opposite....
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| Read more »Garmin CFO Kevin Rauckman in an interview has said the company might back out of its smartphone business within the next half a year if it can't be turned around. He acknowledged to Reuters that devices like the Garminfone and nuvifone lines had undersold in the market...
| Read more »Garmin CFO Kevin Rauckman in an interview has said the company might back out of its smartphone business within the next half a year if it can't be turned around. He acknowledged to Reuters that devices like the Garminfone and nuvifone lines had undersold in the market...
| Read more »Garmin CFO Kevin Rauckman in an interview has said the company might back out of its smartphone business within the next half a year if it can't be turned around. He acknowledged to Reuters that devices like the Garminfone and nuvifone lines had undersold in the market and that the GPS maker would 'have to make decisions" as to whether it would redouble its efforts or back out. The company managed just $27 million in revenue from smartphones during the spring, far lower than competitors; Apple produced $5.33 billion from its iPhone business in the same period....
We benchmarked the iPhone 4, 3GS, and 3G to determine if Apple's new iOS makes the phones faster or slower.
| Read more »We benchmarked the iPhone 4, 3GS, and 3G to determine if Apple's new iOS makes the phones faster or slower.
| Read more »Whether you've just bought a new PC, upgraded to Windows 7, or reinstalled your OS, a just-installed system is a great opportunity to make some helpful changes and fixes. Here are the things we recommend anyone tackle on a minty fresh Windows.
| Read more »Whether you've just bought a new PC, upgraded to Windows 7, or reinstalled your OS, a just-installed system is a great opportunity to make some helpful changes and fixes. Here are the things we recommend anyone tackle on a minty fresh Windows.
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This week in Apple, we took a look at iTunes 10's new crazy interface, how advertisers are beginning to use HTML5 databases to store cookie-like information, iOS 4.1, and more. Have you been too busy playing with all of Apple's new stuff to pay attention to the news? We have the roundup.
| Read more »It's funny -- right in the middle of all of the fervor during the Game Center launch this week, the first company to the fore didn't happen to be one of these big new startups that's making headway in iPhone gaming. It turned out to be Namco, as one of the oldest brands around, Ms. Pac-Man, became the first title on the App Store to support Game Center. Now, of course, there are a few more games that support Apple's service (and more every day), but Macworld has a great look at what's coming next from Namco.
Turns out Namco's planning to go all-in on both iPhone and Game Center -- in addition to bringing a sequel to the Time Crisis on-rails shooter, it will bring a hidden object, ghost-catching game called...
| Read more »The Archos 32 Internet Tablet offers a pocketable 3.2-inch device running Android 2.2...except it's not a phone, and costs under $150.
| Read more »Microsoft just wrapped up a huge parade for the upcoming launch of its Windows Phone 7 platform and it included funeral processions for the Apple iPhone and BlackBerry handsets.
| Read more »It's common knowledge that the Doctor's time- and space-bending TARDIS is a lot roomier on the inside than its external dimensions let on, and now we can put a definite number to just how much space there is in there: a terabyte. Yup, that's how much storage Max Shanly managed to cram inside his "toy" TARDIS. It took a bit of elbow grease (plus a screwdriver) to get it all to fit, but most of the credit here is for sheer ingenuity -- who doesn't want to back up his data onto a freaking Time Lord's intertemporal transportation device? Max is currently working on hooking up the flashing light up top to represent hard drive activity and we're calling up our favorite KIRF suppliers to get them cranking these out.
[Thanks, Max]Gallery: 1TB hard drive thrown into a toy TARDIS1TB hard drive thrown into a toy TARDIS, gives us a proper Time Machine originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Sep 2010 09:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | |Email this|...
| Read more »Google has offered navigation and walking directions via its Google Maps for mobile, but now, the two are being combined into a new service called Walking Navigation (beta). Walking Navigation is available through Google Maps for mobile 4.5 on Android. With Walking Navigation, you'll be able to use GPS navigation alongside walking directions....
| Read more »Google has offered navigation and walking directions via its Google Maps for mobile, but now, the two are being combined into a new service called Walking Navigation (beta). Walking Navigation is available through Google Maps for mobile 4.5 on Android. With Walking Navigation, you'll be able to use GPS navigation alongside walking directions....
| Read more »Maintaining your reputation in the digital age is no easy task. One wrong move can stick with you for the rest of your life.
| Read more »Apple's iPhone 4 case program page reminds you that if you haven't jumped on the free case they're offering for the Antennagate issue, you're running out of time. The free case program will expire on September 30th, so if you haven't yet, run on over there, download the app to your iPhone, and choose a case for Apple to send off to you.
Or, if you are planning to buy an iPhone 4 but haven't yet, you might want to jump on it before the month ends -- some of the cases can sell for up to $30, so essentially you're getting a nice discount if it was something you would have bought anyway. There are certainly plenty of other cases to buy, and I've been using my iPhone for the past week or so without a case at all and it's worked just fine, but September 30 is the cutoff, so make a decision by then for sure.
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Ars hosted iFixit founder Kyle Wiens for one of our subscriber chats this week. We normally make the transcripts available only to subscribers, but Kyle had some interesting insights that we wanted to share with all of our readers.
If you want access to future subscriber chats and the other subscriber benefits—including an ad-free experience—there's no time like the present to sign up for an Ars Premier Subscription.
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| Read more »Android goes bing, the App Store goes transparent, and one technology CEO goes to the Land of Questionable Metaphors.
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The Apple internet revolution we needed didn't happen. We wanted a unified service that would let us store all our media and personal information in the ether. But we didn't get it. So forget the fruit stand; we're going rogue. More »
Samsung's Galaxy Tab will get an all-out launch next week for most major US carriers.
| Read more »Microsoft on Friday released its long awaited Office for Mac 2011 to manufacturing, keeping in line with its expected release date before the holiday shopping season--some time in late October. The company, which has been working on the next-generation Office suite for the Mac for nearly two and a half years, said that the newest version of Office Mac users will be its "best release yet," bringing new features such as a new template gallery, reintroduced Visual Basic support, a new Outlook for Mac application, connections with online Microsoft services, and a new Rib...
The Wall Street Journal reports that the FTC will continue to carefully scrutinize Apple despite its loosened policy regarding third-party iOS compilers.
| Read more »Developers who reserve an app name without eventually uploading a binary are being warned by Apple that their records will be deleted.
The next iPhone may forgo an Infineon baseband chip in favor of one from Qualcomm, according to an unconfirmed report.
The OS X firewall is a useful and important security feature, and we recommend people enable as many of its features as possible to help ward off the possibility of attacks, especially when connected to public networks. Despite its benefits, as with any software package the firewall is susceptible to corruption that can interfere with its functions, and result in odd behavior. One of these is the notorious self-assigned IP address problem that can plague various network ports in OS X.
| Read more »Froyo might be the last word for Android smartphones, but Google denies its meant as a tablet OS, adding fuel to rumors that well be seeing Honeycomb or Gingerbread-enabled tablets competing against the iPad sometime soon.At least one Google executive has been saying publicly that the company doesnt see the most recent iteration of the Android operating system or the Android Market as entirely appropriate for tablets, suggesting that tablet-specific OSes might be forking from the Android family in the near future.Hugo Barra is Googles director of products for mobile. In recent comments to TechRadar, he said that while the company has seen Android 2.2 (which, like the rest of Androids distributions, is open-sourced and free for anyone to download) running on tablets, that isnt one of the OSs intended purposes.Froyo is not optimised for use on tablets, said Barra. The way Android Market works is not going to be available on devices that dont allow applications to run correctly. Which...
| Read more »A French Web site, Mac4Ever, posted a short article claiming the Cupertino computer crafters are creating software for Mac OS X, presumably an update to iChat, that will allow desktop and notebook users to communicate via FaceTime with compatible iOS devices.
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| Read more »Apple took a quiet step towards improving developer relations yet again today as it began a push back against App Store name hogs. Those who start the app submission process now have 90 days to submit the app binary before warnings and another 30 days before the process is reset. Any developer who ignores the warnings will have the app name made available to use again, Apple said in a message to iTunes Connect members....
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I love my iPad so much that I hug it daily, but I don't think it could ever replace newspapers. After all, how could I ever use my magical gadget to murder an innocent creature?
Theoretically I certainly could use my iPad to commit an act of violence, but it'd be gadget homicide too. [AllThingsD via Engadget]
| Read more »Verizon has just gone live with their own variant of the Samsung Galaxy S Android phone, dubbed the Verizon Fascinate, so of course we had to get our very own Fascinate to play with.
| Read more »Samsung's Galaxy Tab will get an all-out launch next week for most major US carriers, tipsters claimed this evening. Three sources for the WSJ said the Korean company's known event in New York City on September 16 should see the Android tablet introduced for AT&T, Sprint and Verizon. T-Mobile supposedly hadn't negotiated a deal....
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| Read more »Sega America hosted an iPhone gaming event earlier this week, and the lineup of titles they've got coming to the App Store this fall is a gamer's dream: Chu Chu Rocket (my favorite Dreamcast game!) is coming to iOS, along with classic side scrollers Gunstar Heroes and Altered Beast, Sonic the Hedgehog Episode 1 (the brand new 2D version of Sonic), and a free-to-play strategy/RPG MMO called Kingdom Conquest. TouchArcade was there at the event, and they say that Chu Chu Rocket is all you hope it will be, the new Sonic looks excellent, and Kingdom Conquest sounds like...
| Read more »Celebrating Windows Phone 7's "Release to Manufacturing" status, Microsoft employees held a morbid funeral parade for the iPhone and Blackberry.
Apple is in the advance testing stage of a rev for the iPad that includes a front-facing camera and support for FaceTime, according to a report from AppleInsider. The company is planning on releasing the device as early as the 1st quarter of 2011, a more aggressive schedule than the yearly update schedule for other iOS devices, and there are some execs in Cupertino who want to release the new version in time for the Holiday shopping season this year. 
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Attention, folks who purchased the TomTom car kit for their iPhone 3G or 3GS, only to upgrade to a won't-fit-quite-right iPhone 4: you're in luck. TomTom is now providing a free adapter for the aforementioned car kit that allows an iPhone 4 to fit properly.
Apparently the adapter is simply a piece of plastic that one sticks into place over a spot at the bottom of the dock. It's included in the kit packaging from September 1, though if you bought a car kit before then, you can claim your adapter from TomTom for free.
The TomTom car kit retails for about $120. Obviously, to make full use of the TomTom car kit at all, you'll want to have the $40 iPhone app to go along...
| Read more »Parallels announced that the company will ship the next major version of the Windows emulation software for the Mac, Parallels 6, on September 14th. The company said the new version will deliver ‚Äúunprecedented advances in productivity, performance and graphics.‚Äù To that end, the company said that Windows will boot 41% faster than in previous versions, and that 3D graphics run 40% better.
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Microsoft announced Friday that Office for Mac 2011 is now classified as "Release to Manufacturing." The software should be on track for release by the end of October as previously announced.
In this week's rootin' tootin' round up: your jogging, tracked without a sensor; pizzas, adorably delivered; auto-tuned voicemails, regrettably recorded; crimes, committed with multitouch; Yahtzees, rolled; scales, mastered; apps, shopped for with greater efficiency, and so much more!
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We are so crazy about apps right now you wouldn't believe it. If you have recommendations, tips, or just want to let us know about your own app, drop a note in the comments or...
| Read more »Esenthel Engine has recently added full support for mobile platforms such as iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Esenthel Engine is a professional 3D Game Engine which supports Mac OS X, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, as well as Windows. It runs under OpenGL, OpenGL ES and DirectX 9, 10, 10.1, 11. It includes Nvidia PhysX, Bullet [...]
| Read more »As you go into this weekend looking for things to do, you might be thinking about how to organize your iOS 4.x iPhone and use the Apple symbol in the process.
The first tip, courtesy of Macenstein, deals with labeling of apps and folders. Back in the iPhone OS 2.x days, you could use the Japanese keyboard to type the Apple symbol. That feature disappeared, but now there's a way to bring back that Apple symbol.
The solution is to create a folder in iOS 4, which is done by dragging one app onto another. Give the folder a name, like "Rename me," then sync with your computer. With your iPhone selected in iTunes 10, click on the Apps tab. There you'll see all of your apps and folders, and you can double-...
| Read more »It's Friday, so we'll stay short and sweet. Despite what Microsoft may think, rumors of the iPhone's demise are greatly exaggerated. Also, the iPod nano is one swank timepiece, and antivirus software is important--though not for the reasons you might expect.
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PCWorld's Ian Paul considers what kind of apps might win approval and which ones are still out in the cold under Apple's revised guidelines for iPhone app makers.
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This video celebrates the "release to manufacturing" of Office for Mac 2011, but with a few humorous "unreleased" features they weren't able to squeeze into the new version. Frankly I think Keynote will include Auto-Tune in the next version, so that may be Microsoft's mistake!
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| Read more »Google‚Äôs Android platform will have passed both Apple‚Äôs iOS and Research In Motion‚Äôs BlackBerry platforms to be the #2 smartphone platform by the end of 2010, according to new projections released by research firm Gartner. According to those projections, Android will continue its rise through 2014, when it will be all but tied with Nokia‚Äôs Symbian platform for the top spot. iOS will have moved past BlackBerry by then to be #3.
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Microsoft will launch the next version of Office for the Mac in just under six weeks, according to Amazon.com.
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Chillingo invited us out to the headquarters of surfwear manufacturer Billabong yesterday for a look at a new iPhone and iPad game called Billabong Surf Trip. The game is designed by a Portugese developer named Biodroid Entertainment (who told me that they've done some work on other consoles, but this is their first title for Apple's iOS). As you may have guessed from the name, the title is sponsored by Billabong, and features the ability to create a surfer and then send him or her around the world to take on the waves.
Before I sat down to play the game, I asked Billabong's PR Director Jim Kempton about why they'd gotten involved in an iPhone game, and he said the goal of the game was to "introduce people to what surfing is about, on the level that we're hoping to cast an interest anyway." You don't have to be a surfer to enjoy the game, but enjoying the game might get you interested in surfing, and thus the Billabong...
| Read more »Blackmagic Design today unveiled the Mac upgrade to v7 of the Emmy-winning professional DI color grader, DaVinci Resolve. The software, which requires a 17-inch MacBook Pro for standard-definition or web projects and a top-end Mac Pro for higher-level work, sports an all-new interface, now incorporates Apple ProRes and H.264 formats, supports RED Rocket cards and boasts new stereoscopic 3D grading as well as other features....
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| Read more »Although rumors surrounding a camera-equipped iPod touch had circulated for years without coming to fruition, Apple has finally launched a major update to its flagship iPod. The fourth-generation catches up with the iPhone 4's robust set of features, as both devices now offer dual cameras, an A4 processor, 960x640 display, and a gyroscope....
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| Read more »Sources today supported rumors of a Windows Phone 7 launch on October 11 as Microsoft held a mock funeral for the BlackBerry and iPhone. Tipsters said the unveiling, which coincides with a known mid-October target, would be part of a larger open house event where WP7 would be just one of the offerings on show. CNET was told the phones wouldn't necessarily be available the same day, but the US availability may not be until November....
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| Read more »Office 2011 for Mac is a go! (That is, Office 2011 has hit Release to Manufacturing, or RTM.)
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| Read more »BusinessWeek has an in-depth interview with the head of Foxconn about his interactions with Apple, as well as the company culture.
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| Read more »Apple may be stepping up the release of a camera-equipped iPad to get it out ahead of time, sources claimed on Friday. Although it only just launched in April and supplies have just caught up to demand, AppleInsider understood from a "proven" contact that the tablet was in late testing. If finished on time, it could be ready as soon as the holidays but would arrive no later than the first quarter of 2011, which ends in March....
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| Read more »A couple of MacFixIt readers have contacted us describing a problem with iTunes after upgrading to the recently released version 10. Though the program installs and functions fine, upon quitting, some process will immediately launch the program again.
| Read more »Don‚Äôt have a Google Android phone yet? Why not? Going by many opinions out there, Android phones are the cream-of-the-crop. Without trying to start an all out flame war with the iPhone fan boys, I think you should take a look at Google‚Äôs prize of a mobile operating system.
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