TimeLine Layout

February, 2011

  • 15 February

    Google adds video editor to Honeycomb

    BARCELONA, Spain–Google today unveiled Movie Studio, a new application for the upcoming Honeycomb era of Android tablets that lets people edit videos. The software, which Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt announced during a speech here at Mobile World Congress, is designed to expand on a phone’s abilities to capture imagery. With it, people can combine …

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  • 15 February

    BitTorrent lures Australia back to its convict roots

    commentary Australian broadcasters are mistaken if they believe that it’s possible to quell TV show piracy purely by launching iTunes-like video download services. Such a venture would flop faster than a Vanilla Ice comeback album, opines Asher Moses. According to Envisional, a web monitoring company, Australians are responsible for 15.6 percent of all online TV piracy, bested only by Britain, …

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  • 14 February

    Linx Commtiva N700 tablet brings cheap Android 2.2 jollies to Three

    Who likes tablets? Everyone! But they’re so expensive. Cash-strapped technophiles eager for some touchscreen computing action should listen up, because the Linx Commtiva N700 on Three will set you back a mere £99 initially, then £25 per month on a 24-month contract, with 15GB of data thrown in for good measure. Maths enthusiasts will have spotted that the total cost …

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  • 14 February

    Multitasking, IE9 coming to Windows Phone

    This post was updated at 12:34 p.m., PT with a clarification on the Microsoft Kinect feature. BARCELONA, Spain–A year ago, Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 7 at Mobile World Congress and this year the company gave us a glimpse of what lies ahead for the platform. Outlined by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during his MWC keynote, Microsoft said it will push …

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  • 14 February

    Motoblur gets connected with new features

    BARCELONA, Spain–With the exception of the European versions of the Droid Pro and Xoom, it looks like Motorola will be light on the hardware announcements here at Mobile World Congress 2011, but there’s still some news coming out of good ol’ Moto. Today, the company announced several enhancements to its Motoblur software, all designed to increase connectivity with your contacts …

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  • 14 February

    Huawei unveils Ideos X3 smartphone, Slim S7 tablet

    BARCELONA, Spain–Huawei Mobile World Congress press conference is still a day away, but the company jumped the gun and announced four new devices on Monday. Details are slim at the moment, but we can offer what we know. The trim Huawei Ideos X3 smartphone runs Gingerbread on a 3.2 inch-screen. The Huawei Ideos S7 Slim tablet has a 7-inch (480×800 …

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  • 14 February

    Microsoft CEO: Mobile is all about the platform

    BARCELONA, Spain–The battle for the mobile consumer is no longer about who has the coolest device, but rather who has the most compelling ecosystem. That’s the message from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who took the stage to kick off this year’s Mobile World Congress. A year ago, Ballmer was here to launch the company’s revamped mobile operating system, Windows Phone …

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  • 14 February

    Windows Phone 7 gets IE9, Twitter, multitasking, Kinect companionship

    Windows Phone 7 has played second fiddle to iOS, Android and BlackBerry OS since it hit the streets in October last year. Microsoft is about to augment its mobile OS, however, with a glut of new features designed to help Windows Phone 7 handsets compete with the iPhones and HTC Desire HDs of this world. Speaking at Mobile World Congress …

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  • 14 February

    Android phones in 2012: Quad

    Dual-core Android smart phones are all the rage at Mobile World Congress this year, but technology is moving on apace. Qualcomm just unveiled its next-generation Snapdragon chipset, which you can expect to see in devices sometime in 2012. How powerful is it? Quad-core. Even the word sounds slightly rude. The APQ8064 uses a new micro-architecture code called Krait, which has …

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  • 14 February

    Telstra Next G to be 4G in 2011

    Telstra today announced 4G network upgrades using Ericsson LTE technology to be completed in 2011; changes which could deliver peak speeds of 100Mbps. (Credit: Four Thirds Consortium) The LTE upgrades will occur in metropolitan areas of Australia as well as some major unannounced regional hubs. Telstra will also extend the reach of its current 42Mbps HSPA+ services to areas not …

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