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May 20, 2012 Posted by admin in Android 4.0, Android4.0, asus eee pad transformer, AsusEeePadTransformer, atrix 2, atrix 4g, Atrix2, Atrix4g, att, australia, blackberry 7, blackberry bold 9930, blackberry curve 9320, blackberry curve 9350, Blackberry7, BlackberryBold9930, BlackberryCurve9320, BlackberryCurve9350, bold 9930, Bold9930, brightpoint, c spire, c spire wireless, CSpire, CSpireWireless, curve 9320, curve 9350, Curve9320, Curve9350, droid 3, droid bionic, droid razr, droid razr maxx, droid x2, droid xyboard, Droid3, DroidBionic, DroidRazr, DroidRazrMaxx, DroidX2, DroidXyboard, eee pad transformer, EeePadTransformer, Google, HTC, HTC One S, HTC One X, htc rezound, htc sensation, HtcOneS, HtcOneX, HtcRezound, HtcSensation, Ice Cream Sandwich, IceCreamSandwich, ios 5.1, ios 5.1.1, Ios5.1, Ios5.1.1, jailbreak, LG, lg revolution, LgRevolution, lumia 710, Lumia710, metro rock, MetroRock, minipost, miui, mobilepostcross, motorola, motorola atrix 2, motorola atrix 4g, motorola droid 3, motorola droid bionic, motorola droid razr, motorola droid razr maxx, motorola droid x2, motorola xoom, MotorolaAtrix2, MotorolaAtrix4g, MotorolaDroid3, MotorolaDroidBionic, MotorolaDroidRazr, MotorolaDroidRazrMaxx, MotorolaDroidX2, MotorolaXoom, nexus s 4g, NexusS4g, nokia, nokia lumia 710, NokiaLumia710, One S, One X, OneS, OneX, pod2g, refresh roundup, RefreshRoundup, Research in Motion, ResearchInMotion, revolution, rezound, RIM, rom, roms, rr, samsung nexus s 4g, SamsungNexusS4g, sensation, smartphones, sony xperia s, SonyXperiaS, Sprint, Tablets, tf101, three, UK, wimax, xoom, xperia s, XperiaS, xyboard 10.1, xyboard 8.2, Xyboard10.1, Xyboard8.2

Refresh Roundup: week of May 14th, 2012

Refresh Roundup: week of May 14th, 2012

Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it's easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don't escape without notice, we've gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

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Refresh Roundup: week of May 14th, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 May 2012 18:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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May 20, 2012 Posted by admin in Tablets

T-Mobile Launches Contract-free Data-only Plans

T-Mobile Launches Contract-free Data-only PlansT-Mobile this weekend started offering a data solution for those that don't like to commit to contracts.
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A Sound Change: Gadget Turns Ear Buds into Headphones

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The “Ear Adapter” is a creation of Paris-based designer JC Karich. The 3D printed device is meant to give you the best of both worlds, if your worlds consist of ear buds and headphones. Maybe you’ve splashed out a lot of money on a pair of high-quality ear buds and love the way they sound, but hate the way they feel in your ears. Or maybe you’re worried that shoving little speakers into your ear canals will damage your hearing.

Karich’s invention lets you put your favorite pair of ear buds into a sort of headphone framework. The newly-minted headphones are more comfortable than ear buds and let you remain aware of your surroundings while listening to music in a way that ear buds, which totally block the ear canal, do not.

The Ear Adapter is still in development, with Karich trying out different types of manufacturing methods before he offers a commercial version. Anyone with a 3D printer can try it out now with this free download from Thingiverse.

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May 18, 2012 Posted by admin in Tablets

Amazon May Go With 10-inch Kindle Fire This Year

Amazon May Go With 10-inch Kindle Fire This YearAmazon originally had plans to release an 8.9-inch Kindle Fire this year, but the company reportedly chose to take the 10.1-inch route instead to combat Apple.
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May 18, 2012 Posted by admin in Tablets

Amazon May Offer Ad-Supported Kindle Fire Tablets

Amazon May Offer Ad-Supported Kindle Fire TabletsAd execs claim that Amazon is considering injecting ads onto the welcome screen of current Kindle Fire tablets.
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Insert Coin: Chameleon adaptive home screen replacement for Android tablets

In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you'd like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with "Insert Coin" as the subject line.

Insert Coin: Chameleon adaptive home screen replacement for Android tablets

If you're an Android tablet owner, you're likely very familiar with the drill: after you unlock the device, you're presented with a static home screen full of apps and widgets, which may or may not be relevant to your current need. The creators of Chameleon, a home screen replacement for Android 3.2 / 4.0 tablets, would like to change all that with a dynamic environment that'll adapt to your current GPS location, WiFi network or the time of day. Users may design and customize their ideal layouts, which may include news and social feeds in the morning, a calendar and tasks for the work environment and an assortment of entertainment options for the evening at home. Switching between these layouts isn't a problem, either, as you'll be able to flick between home screens just as you would with the standard Android interface.

Like a good rug, the interface is attractive and really pulls everything together. Chameleon is currently a Kickstarter project, and its creators intend to unleash the creation into the Google Play Store this September. Those who donate $5 or more can expect early delivery of the app, which is currently slated for August. It never hurts to be early in line, and Chameleon might just rekindle your love for Android tablets. For a quick peek of what's in store, check the video after the break.

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Insert Coin: Chameleon adaptive home screen replacement for Android tablets originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 May 2012 08:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget's tablet buyer's guide: spring 2012 edition

Engadget's tablet buyer's guide: spring 2012 edition

As spring reaches full blossom, it's not just the flowers that are beginning to show -- so are the new slates heavy hitters teased back at CES. So, what does that mean? It means it's high-time that we cast a fresh glance over the tablet landscape, took in a deep breath of slate-infused air and exhaled a hearty Engadget tablet buyer's guide. We've been running the smartphone equivalent for a little while now, so we thought it only fair to give the now-mature tablet category one of its own. We're going to look at the main categories of fondleslabbery and carve out what we think are the finest offerings on the market right now. It doesn't matter if you're looking for something big, small, just good enough or so powerful that it could replace your laptop: we've collected our favorites and shepherded them safely into this one humble guide. Of course, if you want to cast your net a little wider, you can always check out our tablet review hub, but if you struggle with indecision, head on past the break to see what's hot right now in Tablet Land.

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Engadget's tablet buyer's guide: spring 2012 edition originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 14:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung mass-produces 4-gigabit LPDDR2 memory, aims to make 2GB a common sight in smartphones

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Samsung started making 2GB low-power mobile memory last year, but as the 1GB-equipped phone you likely have in your hand shows, the chips weren't built on a wide-enough scale to get much use. The Korean company is hoping to fix that now that it's mass-producing 20-nanometer, 4-gigabit LPDDR2 RAM. Going to a smaller process than the 30-nanometer chips of old will not just slim the memory down by a fifth, helping your smartphone stay skinny: it should help 2GB of RAM become the "mainstream product" by the end of 2013, if Samsung gets its way. New chips should run at 1,066Mbps without chewing up any more power than the earlier parts, too, so there's no penalty for using the denser parts. It's hard to say whether or not the 20nm design is what's leading to the 2GB of RAM in the Japanese Galaxy S III; we just know that the upgraded NTT DoCoMo phone is now just the start of a rapidly approaching trend for smartphones and tablets.

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Samsung mass-produces 4-gigabit LPDDR2 memory, aims to make 2GB a common sight in smartphones originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 12:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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USB Device Uses Analog Security to Keep Digital Data Safe

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Way back when people actually wrote letters to one another on paper, they would sometimes use wax seals to close them. The seals both identified the sender and served to notify the recipient if the letters had been opened by some nefarious snooper en route. Oddly enough, there is now a new version of the wax seal just for the digital age.

Studio Her-berg has introduced the Top Secret USB, a portable storage device that lets you know your data is safe and secure at all times. The porcelain USB case has a circular indentation for your personal wax seal, so every time you lock away your digital secrets you add a layer of old-fashioned security.

According to Studio Her-berg, the type of data that we store on USB drives is just too precious to be stuffed into a plain desktop file folder.  Family photos, wedding pictures, personal journals and the like deserve to be firmly ensconced in a secure storage device.

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Diablo 3 User Scores Tank Over Connection Woes

Diablo 3 User Scores Tank Over Connection WoesDiablo 3's Metacritic user score has tanked thanks to the game's launch problems.
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Deals for May 16: Big Savings on Dell XPS Desktops

Deals for May 16: Big Savings on Dell XPS DesktopsSave money by getting the Sandy Bridge XPS desktop clear outs!
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Nvidia Partners Up to Acquire 3G/4G LTE Wireless Patents

Nvidia Partners Up to Acquire 3G/4G LTE Wireless PatentsNvidia's getting serious in the wireless game.
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Some Galaxy S III UK Pre-orders to Arrive a Day Early

Some Galaxy S III UK Pre-orders to Arrive a Day EarlyWell, almost a day early.
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Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode II Comes to Android

Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode II Comes to AndroidThe blue blur now available for your Android device and those rocking Tegra 3 get the special treatment.
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Rogers and CIBC make joint deal for NFC mobile payments in Canada, let you check out with your BlackBerry

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Canadians sometimes can't catch a break: while NFC payments have been relatively common for Americans, Europeans and certainly the Japanese, Canucks have had to largely make do paying with ye olde credit carde. Rogers and national bank CIBC want to put an end to these antediluvian ways: starting later this year, CIBC card holders will just need to swipe an NFC-equipped BlackBerry like the Bold 9900 (Bold 9930 for CDMA-loving Americans) at a matching terminal to pay at a given store. The only special requirement is a secure SIM card that gives customers the freedom to change phones, even if it does create problems switching banks or carriers down the line. We're just hoping that Android and other platforms get the same treatment and let more of our Canadian friends pay for poutine that much faster.

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HTC confirms One X multitasking tweaks in Sense 4

HTC confirms One X multitasking tweaks in Sense 4

There's been quite a bit of brouhaha over at xda-developers lately about changes HTC's made to the way multitasking behaves on the One X compared to stock Ice Cream Sandwich. We're not just talking about obvious UI tweaks here -- Sense 4's horizontal, card-like arrangement vs. Android 4.0's default vertical list -- but actual differences in memory and task management. While we're not running into any problems with our One X review unit, some users have noticed that background app are getting terminated too aggressively, so we reached out to HTC for comment. Here's what the company said:

HTC is aware of some questions in the enthusiast community about how the HTC One X handles multitasking and memory management for background apps. We value the community's input and are always looking for ways to enhance customers' experience with our devices. That said, multitasking is operating normally according to our custom memory management specifications which balance core ICS features with a consistent HTC Sense experience.

There you have it. HTC's definitely implemented some multitasking tweaks on handsets running Sense 4. Perhaps this is why battery life is so impressive on AT&T's One X? While we don't believe this is going to be an issue for most users, there's always the option of installing custom ROMs now that the phone's been rooted.

HTC confirms One X multitasking tweaks in Sense 4 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 02:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple slips out new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion beta, leaves 2007 MacBook Pro in a momentary lurch

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Apple looks to be stepping up the frequency of OS X Mountain Lion beta updates after initially keeping the pace slow and steady: it just posted a new, unceremoniously titled 12A206J build for developers. What the update fixes in the Developer Preview isn't clear, but there are still glitches with Fast User Switching, Java applets, sharing menus and Notes syncing with iTunes, among a handful of other showstoppers. There's also a major heads-up for those who own mid-2007 MacBook Pros, as they can't properly run Mountain Lion at all until another update. We wouldn't be surprised if there's another fix in store ahead of WWDC next month, and there's still all of the summer left for Apple to put the final polish on the OS and make its release target.

Apple slips out new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion beta, leaves 2007 MacBook Pro in a momentary lurch originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 01:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Plastic Logic shutters US offices, gets out of making its own e-readers

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Plastic Logic has something of a rollercoaster history, having had to drop the QUE proReader before it even shipped and getting a $700 million cash injection that ultimately swung its attention to Russian schoolchildren. Unfortunately, the UK company's dreams of a self-branded e-reader are closing down along with its US branch. About 40 jobs are being cut in Mountain View, California, along with a smaller amount at its still-active British, German and Russian offices. The reduced headcount swings the focus to supplying e-paper screens to other companies, several of which are currently in talks. We're never fans of job cuts, but there is a silver lining to this cloud: the company's new flexible color e-reader screen could show up in more devices than it would have otherwise.

Plastic Logic shutters US offices, gets out of making its own e-readers originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 01:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google bots learning to read webpages like humans, one step closer to knowing everything

Google bots now read webpages more like humans, one step closer to knowing everything

Google just launched its Knowledge Graph, a tool intended to deliver more accurate information by analyzing the way users search. Of course, with a desire to provide better search results comes a need for improved site-reading capabilties. JavaScript and AJAX have traditionally put a wrench in Google bots' journey through a webpage, but it looks like the search engine has developed some smarter specimens. While digging through Apache logs, a developer spotted evidence that bots now execute the JavaScript they encounter -- and rather than just mining for URLS, the crawlers seem to be mimicking how users click on objects to activate them. That means bots can dig deeper into the web, accessing databases and other content that wasn't previously indexable. Looks like Google is one step closer to success on its quest to know everything.

Google bots learning to read webpages like humans, one step closer to knowing everything originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 May 2012 00:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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May 17, 2012 Posted by admin in Tablets

Google Splitting Android 5.0 Jelly Bean to 5 Manufacturers

Google Splitting Android 5.0 Jelly Bean to 5 ManufacturersRather than offer its new Android OS to one manufacturer to develop a "Nexus" product, Google plans to release Android 5.0 "Jelly Bean" to five companies to develop "Nexus" tablets and smartphones.
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Visualized: Android's device diversity cut up into 3,997 little pieces

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Some call it diversity, some call it fragmentation. However you slice it, there's a lot of Android devices out there. OpenSignalMaps has tracked a staggering 3,997 unique phones, tablets and other Google-powered gadgets, and has put them into a chart weighted by popularity. Not surprisingly, it's powerhouses like Samsung's Galaxy S II and HTC's Desire line that dictate the platform, while that Concorde Tab you bought in Hungary sadly doesn't have much traction. The normally signal mapping-oriented crew is careful to warn that the actual variety might be less: there's 1,363 one-timers in the group, and some of those may be custom ROMs and the endless carrier-specific variants that OEMs are sometimes eager to make. There's even more to look at through the source, including Android 2.3's continuing dominance and the mind-boggling number of Android screen resolutions, so click ahead for an even fuller picture.

Visualized: Android's device diversity cut up into 3,997 little pieces originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 May 2012 17:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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May 16, 2012 Posted by admin in Tablets

Report: iPad Mini Tablet to Use G/F2 Thin-Film Touch Tech

Report: iPad Mini Tablet to Use G/F2 Thin-Film Touch TechThe iPad Mini's touch screen will be thinner thanks to G/F2 tech.
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Roccat Says Savu Gaming Mouse is ''New King''

Roccat Says Savu Gaming Mouse is ''New King''It's the new king of gaming mice, or at least that's what Roccat claims.
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Nvidia Pushes Kepler for Cloud Gaming With GeForce Grid

Nvidia Pushes Kepler for Cloud Gaming With GeForce GridNvidia announced a new gaming-focused cloud implementation of its Kepler GPU technology.
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Report: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 in Short Supply

Report: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 in Short SupplySince TSMC is still not able to push out as many 28 nm chips as its customers are asking for, Qualcomm and its Snapdragon S4 application processor may be next to be affected by the shortage.
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