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April, 2012

  • 26 April

    Design your own iOS games with Sketch Nation Studio

    My vision for the best iOS game ever created: a platform-jumper in the spirit of Doodle Jump, but with a flying pig who bounces ever-skyward on a series of pickle slices. Genius, right? Unfortunately, I don’t know the first thing about programming, so it’s not likely my vision will ever become reality. Or so I …

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  • 26 April

    Samsung Gusto 2 review: This flip phone gets a lot right

    I know what you’re thinking: how hard is it to mess up a simple flip phone? Stop your smirking! It’s easier than you think! Just look to the original Gusto with its cheap body and bad call quality. With the Samsung Gusto 2 for Verizon, Samsung has turned around most of the original’s wrongs. This update feels sturdy and strong, …

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  • 26 April

    House bill to put government spectrum on auction block

    Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee introduced a bill today that would put a valuable sliver of government-owned wireless spectrum on the auction block for commercial wireless carriers within five years. Reps. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) introduced the bill, which will require the government to auction off spectrum in the 1755 MHz to 1780 MHz …

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  • 26 April

    Sony’s Tablet S flavored with Ice Cream Sandwich

    Sony’s Tablet S has a new flavor. The company announced today that the tablet, which boasts a 9.4-inch screen and support for a host of Sony services like Music Unlimited, is now upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The next time Tablet S owners connect to a Wi-Fi network, they’ll be prompted to update the software, Sony says. With …

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  • 26 April

    O2 Wallet app sends cash like a text, rivals Barclays Pingit

    Put your money away love, O2 has introduced an app that pays for stuff. O2 Wallet is a new app for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android phones and tablets. You can use O2 Wallet to transfer up to £500 to any UK mobile number from either a bank account or from a Visa pre-paid credit card that you’ve topped up …

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  • 26 April

    MMA star Simon Marcus whacks at Sonim’s rugged Bolt

    How do you get your ultrarugged phone some buzz? If you’re Sonim and the phone in question is the Sonim XP5520 Bolt for Bell, the answer is as easy as hiring Muay Thai mixed martial arts champion (and fellow Canadian) Simon Marcus to throw some punches and kicks on video (below). In it, Marcus and pals tape the heavy-duty Bolt …

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  • 26 April

    Former Sun CEO says Google’s Android didn’t need license for Java APIs

    Jonathan Schwartz (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) Last Updated: 4:29 PM PT  SAN FRANCISCO — Former Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz took the stand here today as a witness for the defense, and disputed Oracle’s claim that Java APIs were proprietary code from Sun.  Google’s lawyer, Robert van Nest, asked Schwartz whether, during his tenure at Sun, Java APIs were considered proprietary or …

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  • 26 April

    Jetpack Joyride adds new features to help you go the distance

    Jetpack Joyride (Free), from Halfbrick Studios, makers of hit iOS games Fruit Ninja and Monster Dash, has now added Gadgets — tools you can purchase with earned coins that help you get further into the game. Now, when you go into the Stash (the store where you can buy new jetpacks, outfits, and more), there is a new Gadgets category. …

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  • 26 April

    Samsung Galaxy S3 quad

    Samsung’s ‘next Galaxy’ phone — sure to be the fabled Galaxy S3 — will be powered by a quad-core processor, the South Korean tech monster has confirmed. The Exynos 4 Quad chip boasts a mind-expanding four cores, and according to Samsung will be clocked at speed over 1.4GHz, CNET reports. “Already in production”, Samsung boasts, “the Exynos 4 Quad is …

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  • 26 April

    Study: Apple’s UDID restrictions cost developers 24% revenue

    Privacy concerns have been at the top of many tech industry reports lately. Between Apple’s Flashback Trojan issues, Google’s faux pas with Safari privacy settings, and a myriad of other privacy-related stories, consumers, lawmakers, and the media have been pressing for greater privacy restrictions. Partly in response to a Congressional inquiry, Apple has begun restricting access to consumers’ UDID numbers, …

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