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Nvidia’s First ‘complete’ smartphone: ZTE Mimosa X
Nvidia’s Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip architecture has so far been employed in a handful of high-end Android “superphones”: Motorola Atrix 4G, Photon 4G, LG Optimus G2X, and the Samsung Captivate Glide, to mention a few. Today, Nvidia and Chinese smartphone maker … Continue reading
Apple CEO: ‘Amazon Flame didn’t dent our sales’
If purchases of the successful-if-flawed Amazon Fire routine into iPad sales during the holiday season, Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t see it. “I looked at the data especially in the US on a weekly basis subsequently Amazon launched the Kindle … Continue reading
Microsoft’s Pedestrian Navigation Patent Dubbed Avoid Ghetto
It’s “pedestrian route production,” not the “avoid ghetto” toggle, simply various pundits experience already miscategorized Microsoft’s latest patent for a feature that would countenance Windows Phones to make more user-friendly route navigation for those on foot. So where does the … Continue reading
Apps downloads Hitting record high in Lastly Week of December
Analytics firm Flurry articulated 1.2 billion apps were downloaded in the finally week of December. Activity was buoyed by the facts that many users received new devices for Christmas and firms offered discounted apps over the holiday period. The US … Continue reading
Spire installer brings Siri to any jailbroken iOS 5 device, legally — proxy Yet Asked
A few months of mould by iOS hackers Grant Paul (aka chpwn), Steven Troughton-Smith and Ryan Petrich has culminated in the release of Spire, a new installer that will easily set up Siri on your jailbroken iOS 5 device. While … Continue reading
Kindle Flame update, Live today, should Amend performance
Back in November, Amazon released the Kindle Fire. Critics were largely impressed. Sales got through the roof. And soon thereafter, the inevitable problems emerged: There were complaints browsing speed, about the placement of the “off” switch, and the Fat Finger … Continue reading
Google Plan ‘Nexus’ tablet to Accept on Apple iPad
In an echo of the firm’s smartphone strategy, whereby its ain Nexus reach forms the vanguard of the Android onslaught on the iPhone, Mr Schmidt enounced Google is developing a tablet. “In the future six months we program to market … Continue reading
Voice-controlled Apple Television, other service being pitched to TV exec
Apple has reportedly exposed a few more points to TV executives virtually its Apple TV efforts, discussing things alike a voice- and movement-controlled interface, and the ability for young devices to pick up a video stream where the user left … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Too Large For the Human Hand?
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the biggest telephone in America. At 5.33 by 2.67 by 0.37 inches, with a whopping 4.65-inch screen, it’s dangerously conclusion to a tablet. But it’s simply the latest in a line of nearly comically huge, … Continue reading
Hubble Captures Rebellious Principal Behaviour
The earth-orbiting Hubble space telescope has spotted a untried star that is causing havoc with its parent nebula, the cold cloud of disperse and gasoline from which the lead was born. Hubble’s images establish high-speed jets of cloth spewing from … Continue reading