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November, 2010

  • 3 November

    Samsung announces the Messager III

    Samsung Messager III Samsung has just announced the Messager III, the third iteration of the oddly named messaging phone for MetroPCS (it’s a successor to the Samsung Messager and the Messager II). It’ll have that same slide-out QWERTY keyboard, plus a music player, stereo Bluetooth, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. It looks like a rebranded version …

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  • 3 November

    Apple to fix alarm bug with iOS 4.2 update this month

    Apple has confirmed that the next update to its iPhone software, iOS 4.2, will fix the alarm clock bug that caused owners throughout the UK to wake up late for workon Monday morning. Apple issued a statement saying: “We’re aware of an issue related to daylight-saving time and repeating alarms and will deliver a fix with the iOS 4.2 software …

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  • 3 November

    Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner: TIE Fighter combat meets augmented reality

    Think “Star Wars” games have been done to death? I guarantee you’ve never seen anything like Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner. It’s like the PC classic “TIE Fighter” mixed with the ingenious UFO on Tape mixed with the Layar Reality Browser. Confused? This video might help: Millennium Falcon AR Test from Josh Shabtai on Vimeo. As you can see, the …

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  • 3 November

    Update brings Wi

    T-Mobile has started rolling out a software update for the T-Mobile G2 that brings Wi-Fi calling to the Android smartphone, along with several other enhancements. With Wi-Fi calling, you’ll be able to make calls over a Wi-Fi network, and though there’s no additional cost for this feature, minutes will be deducted from your regular voice plan. T-Mobile announced in early …

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  • 3 November

    The hardware guts of your Android phone

    When Microsoft prepped cell phone manufacturers about Windows Phone 7, they were crystal clear in defining the minimum hardware specifications each phone would have to support the mobile software–a touch screen, 1GHz processor, and 5-megapixel camera, for instance. Android’s rapid development, on the other hand, makes minimum hardware specs murkier. They’re documented but less understood than the distinctions between the …

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  • 3 November

    Please Explain: ARC

    ARC, which stands for audio return channel, is part of the HDMI 1.4 specification. It enables your HDMI cable to both send and receive sound, which is useful because it means you only need one cable to connect your TV to your compatible sound system, no digital audio cable required. There are some caveats though, as the video explains. For …

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  • 3 November

    Avatar gets 3D Blu

    James Cameron’s 3D epic Avatar is finally landing in living rooms in glorious three-dimensional high definition — it’ll cost you a few grand, but you’ll get a free Panasonic 3D TV thrown in. Nearly one year after first exploding into cinemas, James Cameron’s digital opus is finally arriving in 3D for your home. But if you’ve laid down your hard-earned …

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  • 2 November

    Video: Sonim XP2 Spirit rugged phone takes a hammering, breaks

    Sonim, self-styled maker of the world’s toughest phones, busted out the XP2 Spirit, its first 3G model, at Mobile World Congress. Among other claims, Sonim says the XP2 can be submerged in 1m of water for up to 30 minutes, survive a 2m drop on to concrete, and work in temperatures ranging from -20C to 55C. Those are exactly the …

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  • 2 November

    Nokia X3 Touch and Type: Same name, different game

    The Nokia X3 Touch and Type may sound familiar — it’s got the same name as the Nokia X3 slider that came out in February. But this new X3 looks very different, with a widely spaced four-by-three keyboard and a touchscreen. Nokia is plugging the X3 Touch and Type as a simple, inexpensive mobile for when “you just want a phone”. …

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  • 2 November

    BlackBerry PlayBook vs Samsung Galaxy Tab vs Apple iPad

    The tablet tornado is spinning up, and some worthy contenders are taking on the mighty Apple iPad. The BlackBerry PlayBook is RIM’s champion, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab is fighting in Android’s corner. But will the over-grown smart phones best the naked netbook? Enter our tablet tussle to find out. Apple iPad The iPad wasn’t the first tablet computer, but …

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