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iPhone console emulators: What’s the point?

As a teenager I just about lived in the video arcade (Abbey Road in Farmington Hills, Mich.–anyone remember it?). I owned an Atari 2600, an Apple IIe, an Amiga, a Sega Dreamcast, and just about anything else that was good for games. You’d think, then, that I’d go ape over something like C64 for iPhone …

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Rumor: New iPad has 7

Now that news related to the iPhone 4 launch has cooled down, iPad rumors are heating up. The latest suggest a speedier and possibly smaller-screened tablet device from Apple as early as January. Digitimes claims to have the drop on Apple’s first revision to the wildly successful iPad. According to the report, Apple will beef up the speed of the …

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Samsung unveils Flight, Eternity sequels

Samsung Eternity II Samsung Summer isn’t just for movie sequels anymore, it could also be known as the season of cell phone sequels. On Monday, less than two weeks after it announced the Intensity II, Samsung stepped up and unveiled the Eternity II and Flight II for AT&T. As with most sequels, the new handsets attempt to expand on the …

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Telstra Wildfire comes with Swype

Telstra and HTC joined forces today to launch the telco’s first prepaid Android, the HTC Wildfire, highlighting a few features that set it apart from the more powerful HTC Desire. The white Wildfire is a Fone Zone exclusive until 28 September. (Credit: HTC) Among these features is Swype keyboard input, a global exclusive for Telstra on the Wildfire. This software …

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AT&T snaps up Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Of all the major U.S. carriers, AT&T’s lagged a bit on the Android front but has recently beefed up its selection of phones with the HTC Aria, the Samsung Captivate, and now the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Long rumored for AT&T, the Xperia X10 will finally be available starting August 15 for $149.99 with a two-year contract. Much like the …

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Microsoft shows off prototype mobile phone

Microsoft apparently has no intention of letting its failure with Kin keep it out of the smartphone market. The tech giant is working on a touch-screen phone under the codename “Menlo,” according to a Microsoft Research paper titled “User Experiences with Activity-Based Navigation on Mobile Devices,” (PDF) about Menlo. From that paper: “Menlo is a prototype mobile device with a …

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Report: RIM to let Saudis monitor BlackBerry data

In a preliminary agreement, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has decided to allow the government of Saudi Arabia access to BlackBerry users’ messages, in order to avoid a ban on the device in the country, the Associated Press reported Saturday. The AP quoted an official at the Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission as saying that the deal between RIM …

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Leaked pictures of fourth

What looks to be the fourth-generation iPod touch has appeared online, with pictures of the next-gen iPod leaked to MacRumors from a parts supplier — and it has a hole for a front-facing camera in the front bezel. Unlike the iPhone, the iPod touch has never included a camera — its addition would greatly increase the value of the device …

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Nexus One gets new life for Android developers

Google and HTC’s Nexus One handset may no longer be available to your average consumer, but it is for sale to Android developers. A recent post on the official Android Developers blog tells us that the ill-fated “superphone” sells for $529 as part of the Development Phones handsets. Previous developer phones include the G1 and the myTouch 3G/Google Ion. Although …

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