TimeLine Layout

December, 2010

  • 10 December

    Hummingbird vs Snapdragon: Rumble in the processor jungle

    When it comes to mobile phone processors, hummingbirds battle snapdragons in a gardening-themed fight for our hard-earned cash. The Qualcomm Snapdragon, which is in the Google Nexus One, seemingly started the trend for giving chips adorable names, and so became the first to make us wonder what was inside our own smart phone. Now the …

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  • 10 December

    Gorillaz iPad

    Screenshot by Joe Aimonetti As expected after a report in music magazine NME back in November, Gorillaz front man and songwriter Damon Albarn has produced the latest Gorillaz album on an iPad and will release it Christmas Day for free. The album will be a digital download, free to users on Christmas Day with a free music video from one …

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  • 10 December

    Smartphone interface

    Smartphone interface is very often the cover by which we begin to judge the book. The layout, designs, and color scheme play a heavy role in how easy it is to navigate and customize the phone; but we also can’t underestimate the UI’s emotional connection. So let’s not. Instead, let’s have an interface-off that lines up ten smartphone interfaces for …

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  • 10 December

    LG promises Gingerbread support for Optimus handsets

    LG is offering up a double dose of good news today, both relating to the Optimus One line of handsets. After shaking up the Android community earlier this week with whispers of not supporting Android 2.3 for its Optimus line, LG issued a statement to CNET yesterday that confirmed that a Gingerbread upgrade is in the works. “LG will upgrade …

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  • 10 December

    On your iPhone and Verizon, and selecting a service provider

    Many AT&T iPhone subscribers are waiting with bated breath for Verizon Wireless to get the iPhone. But can these subscribers take their old iPhones with them to Verizon? In this week’s Ask Maggie, I break the bad news to one AT&T subscriber that his wife will not be able to use his old iPhone 3GS on the Verizon network once …

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  • 10 December

    Intel Atom chip to power smart phones next year

    Intel’s Atom line of processors will be bringing their own brand of sub-particle action to smart phones late next year, the chip manufacturing wizard promises. The plan is to bring Intel’s upcoming 32 nanometer ‘Medfield’ processor to the mobile market, eWeek Europe reports. The Atom line of chips is best known for powering just about every netbook built in the …

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  • 9 December

    Epic’s Infinity Blade hands

    One of the biggest splashes in the iOS gaming scene came during an Apple keynote earlier this year when a preview of an upcoming game from Epic, using the Unreal engine, showcased graphics that seemed like they came from a next-gen console. A free preview of this game, called Epic Citadel, debuted shortly afterward. As a demo of the graphics …

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  • 9 December

    Down the Dumper: HTC Desire HD slapped silly in Greatest Gadget rumble

    Ding, ding! The second round of our Greatest Gadget of the 21st Century tournament is now over. Now that the dust has settled, it’s time to see which triumphant gadgets have marched into the quarter finals, and which ones have been bludgeoned into a bloodied, crumpled heap, mumbling incoherently as they’re buried alive in a field just outside of town. …

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  • 9 December

    Best photography apps for iPhone

    Back in Ye Olden Dayes (about seven years ago), camera-phone photos were roughly the size of postage stamps and looked more like QR matrix barcodes than anything recognisably photographic. But all that’s changed. Many current handsets come with built-in cameras that can actually take fairly good shots — the iPhone most definitely included. This, in turn, has led to a …

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  • 9 December

    LTE next

    For those struggling to get Internet access in rural areas, there may soon be a credible wireless option based on the next-generation mobile-broadband technology LTE (Long Term Evolution). A trial of LTE, run by Arqiva and Alcatel-Lucent, is taking place in the Preseli Mountains in Wales. The intention is to bring high-speed Internet access to those who currently have very low speeds — …

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