2011-01-27

Android 3.0 Honeycomb preview emulator hands-on
Posted by MobiG @ 1:56 am

So we’ve just installed Google’s first public-access preview of its tablet-focused Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system, an early build of the platform’s SDK that features “non-final” code and APIs; it’s intended primarily for developers who want to get a head start on making their tablet app dreams come true, but naturally, we needed to install it and take it for a test drive ourselves. Here are our quick observations:

  • Like Android SDK emulators before it, Honeycomb’s is extremely slow — nearly to the point of uselessness in this case. We’ll give them a mulligan since this is a preview build, but seriously, we wouldn’t recommend installing this unless you enjoy pulling your hair out.
  • There appears to be some sort of orientation bug that prevents us from going landscape, which is what we really wanted. Sorry about that! We’ve shot the video sideways and rotated all of our images; if we’re able to figure it out or a newer build is released with orientation properly working, we’ll update.
  • The browser looks great — specifically the UI, which is going to make desktop browser users feel right at home perhaps more than any other tablet browsing experience to date. As with the rest of the emulator, it was too slow to really use — and it kept crashing on us — but we’re digging the look.
  • The system for adding and managing widgets is a joy to use — it makes your entire desktop accessible from a single screen, and we like the amount of detail you can preview for each widget before deciding whether to use it and where to place it.
  • In general, the window animations and screen transitions seem cool, but none were smooth or fast enough in the emulator to know for sure. Jury’s still out until this gets faster or we’re using Honeycomb on actual tablets.
  • We’re not in love with the dim, squashed segmented display that Google is using for the time in the lower right; we’re hoping there are plenty of alternative fonts available.

Since the emulator doesn’t provide a “Google experience” build with access to the Android Market, Gmail, or other “branded” Google apps, we weren’t able to deep-dive on how real-world applications are going to look on the platform — but with any luck, Motorola’s Xoom should be shipping within a few weeks. In the meantime, check out a video after the break!

Update: We’ve figured out the orientation trick — you need to uncheck automatic orientation in Settings, then flip the emulator from landscape to portrait (counterintuitive, we know). We’ll be updating the media as soon as we can!

Update 2: Second video (in the correct orientation this time!) added after the break.

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Android 3.0 Honeycomb preview emulator hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-22

Sony Reader app finally available for Android, only works with 2.2 and higher
Posted by MobiG @ 12:55 am

Well, it’s about time! We knew Sony was prepping some Reader apps to go along with its physical Pocket, Daily, and Touch Edition e-readers, and while it may have missed that December release date, the Android version of the app is now available in the Market. The free app is pretty much what you’d expect — you can log in with your username and it automatically syncs previously purchased books, and like the e-readers, it also supports ePub and PDF formats. In addition, you can easily highlight text and adjust font and brightness settings right from the page you’re reading. We downloaded the app and found it to be pretty decent, however, the Store shortcut launches within the browser rather than in the app. Ready for the twisted part? Sony has confirmed for us that the app will only work with handsets that run Android 2.2 and higher, which is incredibly ironic considering most Sony Ericsson handsets are, you know, still stuck with 2.1. Of course, it looks like that PlayStation Phone will work just fine when it’s finally released, but that’s neither here nor there — hit the gallery for a pile of screenshots of the app.

Updated: Sony just let us know that the iOS version is still pending Apple’s approval, but it should be available soon.

Sony Reader app finally available for Android, only works with 2.2 and higher originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-21

The Daily Slash: January 20 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:01 am

Take a big serious look at this fabulous Jawbone ERA in a high-res review – it rocks really hard. Next, let me show you the spread of different kinds of content we’ve got here on SlashGear today – an X-Wing flies through a snow trench, Apple mice with multitouch displays, and an Electronic Eco-Friendly Rickshaw. Wild enough for you? The biggest news today, in my (and I’m sure many more people’s) opinion? Google’s current CEO Eric Schmidt stepping down from his post as boss. Take an odd ride with Don Reisinger down violence lane in a column asking the following: Is 17 the Right Cut-Off Age for Mature-Rated Games? Over on Android Community we’ve got a tip on some new robots: Droid X 2, Droid 3, and Droid Incredible 2, a rather controversial tip on Google holding Gingerbread, and a really scary tip about the Android app by the name of Trapster. Behold a whole new world via an extrapolation of the ideas of soon to be former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt by yours truly in a featured post called The Mobile Revolution is Upon Us. Finally discover the kind side of PR as Motorola issues an apology for one of their own speaking rudely to a developer.

R3 Media Network

Editor’s Choice
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G rumors resurface with HSPA+ twist [Update: Confirmed!] [KICK IT]
Android exploit turns smartphone into USB security hole [BREAK IT OUT]
Eric Schmidt Tweets Resignation as Google CEO, Larry Page Takes Over April 4th [TWEET IT]
Droid X 2, Droid 3, and Droid Incredible 2 Confirmed by Inside Source [CATCH EM ALL]
Trapster Android App Users: Y’all Got Hacked [WATCH OUT]
Sprint Samsung Galaxy Tab Overclocked to 1.2GHz [SPEEDY]
iPhone iOS 4.3 multitouch gestures get video demo [TOUCH IT]
Jawbone ERA [REVIEW]
Facebook for Feature Phones launched with free data on certain carriers [FREE IT]
Google Voice mobile number porting trialled ahead of “near future” full launch [THE FUTURE]
iPad 2 unveil February 9 tips iOS 4.3 screenshot speculation [GRAB IT]
The Greatest 17 Seconds You’ll Ever Star Wars in the Snow [WOOOOOT]
1.78m dead Facebook users in 2011 adding to profile clutter [DEATH IN THE FAMILY]

SlashPhone
The Samsung Star II Improved with Social Networking Integration
HTC Thunderbolt Exclusivity Given to Best Buy in Exchange Not Selling Verizon iPhone 4
Nokia X7 Arrival to AT&T Has Been Canceled

Android Community
LG Optimus 2X Now Available for Pre-Order in Europe
T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G “coming soon”: Vibrant 4G confirmed
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G rumors resurface with HSPA+ twist [Update: Confirmed!]
Samsung’s Galaxy S2 to have dual-core Orion CPU, 8MP camera, NFC & more?
Dell Streak 7 to be $330 from T-Mobile USA?
Android exploit turns smartphone into USB security hole
Sony Ericsson’s Hallon/Vivaz 2 gets previewed and adored
7-inch HTC Flyer slate due in US come March, with two more tablets in June?
HTC Gratia UK launch confirmed for February 2011
Eric Schmidt Tweets Resignation as Google CEO, Larry Page Takes Over April 4th
Samsung Includes “Fake Call” in Features
NOOKcolor Receives Another Froyo Build w/Instructions
Notion Ink Adam Contest Entrants Denied Promised Discount?
Droid X 2, Droid 3, and Droid Incredible 2 Confirmed by Inside Source
HTC Bringing Back Physical Call Buttons with New Mid-Range Android Phone?
T-Mobile to Consider Sale of Non-Core Assets, Partnerships with Other Carriers
Samsung Vibrant Gets Froyo Tomorrow – January 21
Google Forcing Manufacturers to Hold Gingerbread Until May to Sell More Nexus S?
Galaxy S 4G Officially Announced via T-Mobile
Droid1, Droid2, and Droid X Getting New Life as CyanogenMod and CCroms Join Forces
Trapster Android App Users: Y’all Got Hacked
Mobile Phone Physical Modding Ups Game with Clear Case
The Mobile Revolution is Upon Us
15-Percent of Smartphones Sold in 2011 Will Have Multi-Core Processors
Action Snap for Android Released
Google to Focus on LTE, Mobile Money, & Cheap Smartphones in 2011
Carbon Fiber Skin for Notion Ink’s Adam is Possible
Lenovo Creates Official Smartphone and Tablet Division
Sony Ericsson Q4 Report Shows Declining Android Sales
Android Phone Concept Features Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens
Motorola Issues Apology For Their Statements on Bootloader Policy
SMS Bug Fix for Nexus S Coming Soon
Sprint Samsung Galaxy Tab Overclocked to 1.2GHz

SlashGear
iPhone iOS 4.3 multitouch gestures get video demo
T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G confirmed: HSPA+ model “coming soon”
Eric Schmidt: Google pushing LTE, mobile money & cheap smartphones in 2011
Nintendo 3DS UK wholesale price reveals 1/3 markup
AGC Dragontrail takes on Gorilla Glass for toughened crown
Android Sidekick 4G rumored for T-Mobile HSPA+ [Update: Confirmed!]
LaCie Galet by Christofle is just in time for a geeky Valentine’s
Nokia N9 now packing 1.2GHz Intel Atom for MWC 2011 reveal?
BMW 1-Series gets Nokia C7 remote-control [Video]
Samsung Galaxy S2 packs 8MP camera & dual-core Orion CPU tips insider
Jawbone ERA [REVIEW]
T-Mobile Dell Streak 7 tipped at $330 by fine-print
USB smartphone exploit turns Android into an invader
Samsung’s Liquavista buy-out official: color video e-paper and more in pipeline
Facebook for Feature Phones launched with free data on certain carriers
Boxee Box gets VUDU streaming; Netflix later in January
iPad 2 FaceTime, Camera and PhotoBooth support spotted
AT&T Nokia X7 cancelled: Mediocre carrier support blamed
Google Voice mobile number porting trialled ahead of “near future” full launch
Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2 (aka Hallon) gets pre-announce preview
Amazon buys LoveFilm for European postal/streaming media
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet due March, plus two slates in June?
HTC 7 Pro and HTC Gratia hit UK in February 2011
iPad 2 unveil February 9 tips iOS 4.3 screenshot speculation
Electronic Eco-Friendly Rickshaw Designed by Japan Firm
Nintendo Will Face 3DS Shortages Due to Pricing, Analyst Says
Shoei’s Optical/Resistive Touch Panel on Display Automotive Electronics Technology Expo
Apple Sues Nokia in UK, Looks to Invalidate a Patent
Brink Gameplay Video Demonstrates a Choir of Guns
LEGO Dice Roller will Decide Your Fate for You [Video]
The Greatest 17 Seconds You’ll Ever Star Wars in the Snow
Apple Patents Suggest a Multitouch Display is Coming to the Mouse
Verizon Going to Court to Challenge Net Neutrality
GPS Backpack for Dogs Created by Auburn University’s Canine Detection Research Institute
Larry Page to Replace Eric Schmidt as Google CEO on April 4th
Infinity Ward Getting Help from Sledgehammer Games & Raven Software for Modern Warfare 3
Sprint Rumored to be Splitting Premier Program into Gold and Silver Levels
Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile Officially Announced
MSI Tablet with Built-In Projector is Just a Prototype
New Study Shows Kids Are Losing Touch with Reality, Focusing on a Virtual Existence
India’s $35 Tablet Loses Primary Contractor, Could Face Delays
Sony PSP Firmware Update to v6.37 Coming Soon
Is 17 the Right Cut-Off Age for Mature-Rated Games? [COLUMN]
1.78m dead Facebook users in 2011 adding to profile clutter
Microsoft offers free Windows Phone 7 to Geohot
iPad 2 unveil February 9 tips iOS 4.3 screenshot speculation

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2011-01-20

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 20 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 8:20 pm

First, watch your ports! Turns out there’s a way for people to hack the crap out of your computer just by attaching their Android to it. Next take a ride on the confirmation train with both T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G and Vibrant 4G, and take a peek at some possible specs on the Samsung’s Galaxy S2, too. Here on SlashGear take a peek at the lovely brand new Jawbone ERA in a high-res review. Next go ahead and take that big jump with Google Voice as they introduce mobile number porting. Remember when LoveFilm bought Amazon Europe’s DVD rental service? Now Amazon is buying LoveFilm – how about that? Remember how big A likes to add features to their OS? It seems as though iPhone iOS 4.3 has multitouch gestures – oh and iPad 2? February 9, perhaps. All this and MORE on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up.

R3 Media Network

Editor’s Choice

SlashPhone
The Samsung Star II Improved with Social Networking Integration
HTC Thunderbolt Exclusivity Given to Best Buy in Exchange Not Selling Verizon iPhone 4
Nokia X7 Arrival to AT&T Has Been Canceled

Android Community
LG Optimus 2X Now Available for Pre-Order in Europe
T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G “coming soon”: Vibrant 4G confirmed
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G rumors resurface with HSPA+ twist [Update: Confirmed!]
Samsung’s Galaxy S2 to have dual-core Orion CPU, 8MP camera, NFC & more?
Dell Streak 7 to be $330 from T-Mobile USA?
Android exploit turns smartphone into USB security hole
Sony Ericsson’s Hallon/Vivaz 2 gets previewed and adored
7-inch HTC Flyer slate due in US come March, with two more tablets in June?
HTC Gratia UK launch confirmed for February 2011

SlashGear
iPhone iOS 4.3 multitouch gestures get video demo
T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G confirmed: HSPA+ model “coming soon”
Eric Schmidt: Google pushing LTE, mobile money & cheap smartphones in 2011
Nintendo 3DS UK wholesale price reveals 1/3 markup
AGC Dragontrail takes on Gorilla Glass for toughened crown
Android Sidekick 4G rumored for T-Mobile HSPA+ [Update: Confirmed!]
LaCie Galet by Christofle is just in time for a geeky Valentine’s
Nokia N9 now packing 1.2GHz Intel Atom for MWC 2011 reveal?
BMW 1-Series gets Nokia C7 remote-control [Video]
Samsung Galaxy S2 packs 8MP camera & dual-core Orion CPU tips insider
Jawbone ERA [REVIEW]
T-Mobile Dell Streak 7 tipped at $330 by fine-print
USB smartphone exploit turns Android into an invader
Samsung’s Liquavista buy-out official: color video e-paper and more in pipeline
Facebook for Feature Phones launched with free data on certain carriers
Boxee Box gets VUDU streaming; Netflix later in January
iPad 2 FaceTime, Camera and PhotoBooth support spotted
AT&T Nokia X7 cancelled: Mediocre carrier support blamed
Google Voice mobile number porting trialled ahead of “near future” full launch
Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2 (aka Hallon) gets pre-announce preview
Amazon buys LoveFilm for European postal/streaming media
HTC Flyer 7-inch tablet due March, plus two slates in June?
HTC 7 Pro and HTC Gratia hit UK in February 2011
iPad 2 unveil February 9 tips iOS 4.3 screenshot speculation

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Jawbone Era sticks an accelerometer in your noise-canceling headset, we go hands-on
Posted by MobiG @ 5:00 pm

With a fantastic Bluetooth headset on the market and a pumpin’ portable speaker to blast out jams, how could Jawbone improve their product lineup? Well, we still think a stereo headset might be swell… but that’s not what the company delivered today. No, this is the Jawbone Era, the world’s first Bluetooth earpiece with a built-in accelerometer for motion-sensing apps, and plenty more improvements where that came from. There’s a new version of the company’s NoiseAssassin noise-canceling algorithms that adjusts inbound volume and equalization to let you hear better, an extra-large 10mm cone speaker with a larger range of frequencies, two processors, more memory, and an hour of extra battery life compared to the Jawbone Icon, to be specific. With only two motions currently recognized — a double-tap to begin / end / switch calls and a rapid shake to pair — the accelerometer’s a bit of a gimmick for now, but Jawbone suggests more gestures are probably on the way. In the meanwhile, the other advancements might make the Era worth the price of entry — which is $130, by the by.

We’ve spent about five hours with the headset already, listening to music and taking calls, and while the accelerometer seems almost wasted at present, there’s no discounting that new 10mm driver and the audio it can pump out. While no substitute for a set of quality dedicated earbuds, it sounded worlds better than the Jawbone Icon’s tiny, tinny drum, and playing Pandora tracks we no longer felt an overpowering desire to take it out of our ear — making a cyborg existence all the more bearable, we suppose. We’ll bring you a full review soon, but if you’re already sold, you’ll find four different Era designs on sale at Jawbone’s online store… oh, right about now. PR after the break.

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2011-01-19

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 19 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 8:11 pm

All you PC fans rejoice, Intel’s announced plans for Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones. Next decide with us whether or not AT&T’s agreement with Apple being non-exclusive means that a T-Mobile iPhone is on the way. Have a sip of the ol’ joe thanks to your mobile phone as Starbucks now takes payments from mobile phones all across these United States. Then if you’ve got a Verizon phone that ISNT an iPhone 4 but were hesitant to switch, the company now has a deal that’s basically saying come on, pleeease? We’ll give you 200 bucks! Or perhaps you’d like to take a look at the numbers, the numbers that suggest Android users are the most loyal of the bunch? Finally, take a peek at the invite publishers have been snuck to a Samsung event that promises a Galaxy S replacement. All this and MORE on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up!

R3 Media Network

Editor’s Choice
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011 [JOYYY]
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease [MY EYEBALLS HAVE FALLEN OUT]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun [RUMP SHAKER]

SlashPhone
Samsung Will Not Be Charging Carriers For Android Updates
Android Gets New Update on RealPlayer
Verizon Giving Away $200 For Purchasing Their iPhone 4
T-Mobile Netherlands Offered to Unlocked iPhone For Free

Android Community
Verizon’s LG Ally Android 2.2 Froyo update gets early release
HTC ThunderBolt to Support Both Voice and Data in LTE Areas Simultaneously
PlayStation Phone XPERIA Play Due at MWC, PSP 2 on January 27
Samsung Vibrant 4G Passing Through FCC
Line2 VoIP/SMS app arrives on Android [Video]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun
Official Starbucks mobile payment app in the works, third party app offered now
WebMD launches Android app for clinical reference for healthcare pros
Android owners most platform-tenacious claim researchers
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease
Samsung Says They’re NOT Charging Carriers for Froyo Android Update

SlashGear
Nintendo 3DS Europe launch March 25
Sony BRAVIA HDTVs & Blu-ray players to get Opera browser
iPad 2 Retina Display rumors under fire: prototypes aren’t next-gen iOS tablet
Nintendo 3DS hits US March 27 for $249.99
Nintendo 3DS to get 30+ titles between launch & E3
Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon
Apple’s new iPhone AT&T agreement is non-exclusive: T-Mobile iPhone ahoy?
Touch-n-go multi gadget charging thingy is cool and weird
Kinect adapted for robotic surgery
Entire Playboy back catalog coming to iPad
Windpower winners Vestas give $1.5m prize to runners-up
Western Digital adds new SAS HDDs for enterprise
Apple reveals All-Time Top App Store apps
MSI offers new N570GTX and N580GTX Twin Frozr II video cards
Starbucks now taking payments from mobile phones nationwide
Verizon offers some customers a $200 gift card for iPhone 4 upgrades
Himax unveils world’s first USB 3.0 pico-projector
Eurocom launches 15-inch Racer notebook
Spider Pocket Speaker E500 plays your tunes wherever you go
Puget Systems adds new rigs to Serenity Silent PC line
AMD Embedded G-Series puts Fusion APU in set-top boxes, SFF PCs, more
iPhone most satisfying smartphone but Android users loyal tips research
First HP webOS tablet shipping March tip insiders
Sony PSP2 due Jan 27 with PlayStation Phone at MWC 2011 tip insiders
Linksys E4200 is new dual-band flagship router
Samsung “Evolution is Fate” teases Galaxy S replacement at MWC 2011
Notion Ink Adam ships today
$100 Gets You a Mysterious Package Aboard Any Airplane (so Long as You’re a TSA Agent)

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The Daily Slash: January 18 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 9:08 am

First hot news is coming in right before the bell – Samsung telling us all that they’re definitely NOT Charging Carriers for Android Updates. Then while we’re on a controversial tip, take a peek as Apple’s Tim Cook dismisses ALL Android tablets as “Bizzare” and “Vapor.” Beware of pirates in the Android Market as another thief is discovered: jasminstory. Next behold the mightiest of mightys… Apples First Quarter Results! Muhahaha! Then another massive business news bit: Comcast’s Purchase of NBC Approved by FCC! Muhahaha! The dice are rolling! But don’t let them roll too hard – Chris Davies presents a column by the name of Facebook, Privacy & a little Self-Control.

All this and MORE on The Daily Slash!

R3 Media Network

Editor’s Choice
Consumer Reports Cautious on Verizon iPhone 4 – Good News for Android? [HEAT]
Geek builds a better Nerf gun [KILLER]
Missing Cricket Android Costume Recovered [THANK GOD]
Swiss Army Knife Secure SSD and Apple Secure thumb drives revealed [ROUGH AND TOUGH]
Notion Ink Adam Begins Shipment Tomorrow, Pre-Pones February Shipments to January [AS SEEN ABOVE]

SlashPhone
Amazon Offered EVO 4G For Only $99
Android Phone With Disney Theme Heading to Japan
Nokia to Stop Offering Free Music Download For Their New Handsets
CAZE Launch Zero 5 World’s Thinnest Case For iPhone 4

Android Community
G-Slate may hit Europe in a model lacking 4G
Acer set to bring Sandy Bridge tablets to market and phase out netbooks
Sprint $10 Premium Data smartphone fee coming Jan 30 2011
Epilepsy.com offers new Android app for people to track condition
Samsung Vibrant 4G for T-Mobile Poses for Photo, Shows Off Android 2.3 [Update]
T-Mobile G2 Now Free Online with 2 Year Contract
ATT Sends Out 4G Email Featuring Motorola Atrix 4G, HTC Inspire 4G, and Samsung Infuse 4G
Consumer Reports Cautious on Verizon iPhone 4 – Good News for Android? [FIGHT]
Google Looking to Hire a Tech Account Manager with NFC experience
Samsung Says They’re NOT Charging Carriers for Froyo Android Update
Dual-Screen Android Tablet Sprint’s “Big Announcement” for February 7th?
Apple’s Tim Cook Dismisses Android Tablets, Calls Them “Bizzare”
CherryPad 2 7-inch Android Tablet to have Capacitive Touch, GSM, Under $400
RealPlayer for Android Updated
Verizon Employees Begin Training For the HTC ThunderBolt
Verizon’s New Every Two Upgrade Program Officially Dead
TouchTap Uses Sound to Make Your Entire Phone A TouchScreen
Samsung Galaxy Tab VCAM Winner Announced
Samsung S5830 Galaxy Ace Spotted?
Verizon’s LG Ally Android 2.2 Update Announced
Missing Cricket Android Costume Recovered
Samsung Vibrant 4G Launching on Feb 23?
LG Promises 3D Screen On Mobile Devices Soon
Kongregate Arcade Brings 300 Free Games to Android
Sony Explains Xperia Arc Camera UI Improvements
Another Pirate in the Android Market: jasminstory
Motorola Droid Bionic 4G gets Hands-On Treatment
LG Pecan to be NFC Phone Launched at Mobile World Congress 2011
The Angry Birds Team in Lego Form
Giorgio Armani Samsung Galaxy S gets the Hands-On Treatment
Notion Ink Adam Begins Shipment Tomorrow, Pre-Pones February Shipments to January
Sony Ericsson demo XPERIA Arc Exmor R photography prowess [Video]

SlashGear
Lenovo establishes Mobile Internet & Digital Home team for tablets, phones & more
Samsung passes 2m Smart TV App Store downloads
Nokia E7 Finnish pre-orders open ahead of Feb 2011 delivery
Samsung reportedly buys Liquavista e-paper specialists [Updated]
ASUS Sirocco netbook is Eee PC 1015PW?
Sprint adds $10 Premium Data smartphone fee from Jan 30
TiVo Premiere for iPad remote app now available
Roku adds first cable channel with WealthTV subscription
BenQ unveils pair of sleek new LCDs with the EW2430 and EW2430V
Pentax offers new firmware for K-7 and K-x DSLRs
Geek builds a better Nerf gun
Nokia N8 DIY Terminal Mode setup gets video demo
AIS unveils new 7-inch HMI panel PC with Atom power
Intel IPAD detailed as chipmaker recalls iPad forerunner [Video]
Silicon Power unveils new 32GB SDHC card
Green House offers up 15.6-inch LCD powered by USB alone
Reports of 3DS users feeling ill surface after 3DS showcase in Japan
Epson unveils new D6150, D6155W, and D6250 projectors
iCar Black Box is perfect for the accident prone
Moog OMG-1 custom synth is twin-iPad, twin-iPod touch and all awesome
Active Media Products Silver Bullet USB drive won’t keep werewolves away
Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 homebrew with ChevronWP7 team
iASUS NT3 throat mic is aimed at drivers of convertible cars
Facebook freeze address & phone sharing as privacy advocates scream
Next Issue Media e-magazine launch imminent with Android tablet focus
Acer Sandy Bridge Android tablets due 1H 2011
12-15m CDMA iPhone 4 shipments predicted for 2011 as China, India & more eye Apple
Plastic Logic secures new funding; 2nd-gen factory due by 2014
Netflix pull “Add to DVD Queue” option from streaming devices
MacBook Air 11-inch GelaSkin Review and Hands-On (with Bonus iPod Touch Review!) [REVIEW]
Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook [REVIEW]
$100 Gets You a Mysterious Package Aboard Any Airplane (so Long as You’re a TSA Agent)
Apple COO Tim Cook Dismisses Android Tablets as Bizarre and Vapor
HP / Palm Send Out Event Invite Again, This Time with Engadget Note
Portal 2 for PS3 to Come with Free Mac and PC Version
Star Wars Posters Perfected in Every Way by Artist Tyler Stout
Blackbird Mercedes TRON Concept For Great Light Justice
Apple Reports First Quarter Results
NoteSlate Features ePaper Display, Coming Soon for $99
Road Train Technology Undergoes First Real World Testing, Proves Successful
Daniel Eatock Teaches the World to Compensate with a Cheap Bookshelf
Banksy’s True Identity Listed on eBay, Subsequently Pulled
Leica X1 BMW Special Edition Camera Unveiled, Costs $3,500
Comcast’s Purchase of NBC Approved by FCC
Facebook Brings in $1.86 Billion Worldwide Advertising Revenue in 2010
HP Topaz and Opal webOS Tablets Detailed, Renders Showcased
3G BlackBerry PlayBook Coming Soon to AT&T, Source Says
Microsoft OneNote Mobile Lands on iOS
Novatel Wireless 4G MiFi Wins Best Accessory at CES 2011 and Best Mobile Device Strategy at WCA
White iPhone 4 Appears in Best Buy Inventory Database
Facebook, Privacy & a little Self-Control [COLUMN]
Microsoft Publishes Incoming Windows Phone 7 Update Features
Nintendo Confirms 3DS will be Region-Locked
Sanwa Universal 3D Glasses Work on 3D TVs from Japan Only
XPERIA Arc 8.1MP Exmor R camera gets video demo
Chase 2053 Concept Car Features Hydrogen Engines
Swiss Army Knife Secure SSD and Apple Secure thumb drives revealed

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2011-01-18

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 18 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:56 pm

Hoax! Samsung Vibrant 4G Android phone for T-Mobile with Android 2.3 turns out to be Totally Faked! Then no fake! We’re having a heated debate on the effects of Consumer Reports hating on Verizon’s iPhone 4 – Good News for Android? See then another object ripe for debate: Intel IPAD – pre-dating the iPad by nine years! Then a product that’s making people get sick in a different way: Reports of 3DS users feeling ill surface after 3DS showcase in Japan. On the other side of the spectrum, Microsoft speaks with ChevronWP7 team, making them feel mighty healthy for their hacking of Windows Phone 7! Finally, take a peek at a couple reviews you may have missed last night – one for MacBook Air 11-inch and iPod Touch GelaSkins, the other for a lovely orange Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook!

R3 Media Network

Editor’s Choice
Consumer Reports Cautious on Verizon iPhone 4 – Good News for Android? [HEAT]
Geek builds a better Nerf gun [KILLER]

SlashPhone
Amazon Offered EVO 4G For Only $99
Android Phone With Disney Theme Heading to Japan
Nokia to Stop Offering Free Music Download For Their New Handsets
CAZE Launch Zero 5 World’s Thinnest Case For iPhone 4

Android Community
G-Slate may hit Europe in a model lacking 4G
Acer set to bring Sandy Bridge tablets to market and phase out netbooks
Sprint $10 Premium Data smartphone fee coming Jan 30 2011
Epilepsy.com offers new Android app for people to track condition
Samsung Vibrant 4G for T-Mobile Poses for Photo, Shows Off Android 2.3 [Update]
T-Mobile G2 Now Free Online with 2 Year Contract
ATT Sends Out 4G Email Featuring Motorola Atrix 4G, HTC Inspire 4G, and Samsung Infuse 4G
Consumer Reports Cautious on Verizon iPhone 4 – Good News for Android? [FIGHT]
Google Looking to Hire a Tech Account Manager with NFC experience

SlashGear
Lenovo establishes Mobile Internet & Digital Home team for tablets, phones & more
Samsung passes 2m Smart TV App Store downloads
Nokia E7 Finnish pre-orders open ahead of Feb 2011 delivery
Samsung reportedly buys Liquavista e-paper specialists [Updated]
ASUS Sirocco netbook is Eee PC 1015PW?
Sprint adds $10 Premium Data smartphone fee from Jan 30
TiVo Premiere for iPad remote app now available
Roku adds first cable channel with WealthTV subscription
BenQ unveils pair of sleek new LCDs with the EW2430 and EW2430V
Pentax offers new firmware for K-7 and K-x DSLRs
Geek builds a better Nerf gun
Nokia N8 DIY Terminal Mode setup gets video demo
AIS unveils new 7-inch HMI panel PC with Atom power
Intel IPAD detailed as chipmaker recalls iPad forerunner [Video]
Silicon Power unveils new 32GB SDHC card
Green House offers up 15.6-inch LCD powered by USB alone
Reports of 3DS users feeling ill surface after 3DS showcase in Japan
Epson unveils new D6150, D6155W, and D6250 projectors
iCar Black Box is perfect for the accident prone
Moog OMG-1 custom synth is twin-iPad, twin-iPod touch and all awesome
Active Media Products Silver Bullet USB drive won’t keep werewolves away
Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 homebrew with ChevronWP7 team
iASUS NT3 throat mic is aimed at drivers of convertible cars
Facebook freeze address & phone sharing as privacy advocates scream
Next Issue Media e-magazine launch imminent with Android tablet focus
Acer Sandy Bridge Android tablets due 1H 2011
12-15m CDMA iPhone 4 shipments predicted for 2011 as China, India & more eye Apple
Plastic Logic secures new funding; 2nd-gen factory due by 2014
Netflix pull “Add to DVD Queue” option from streaming devices
MacBook Air 11-inch GelaSkin Review and Hands-On (with Bonus iPod Touch Review!) [REVIEW]
Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook [REVIEW]

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The Daily Slash: January 17 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 8:28 am

Oh you want some reviews? We just happen to have a couple for you to take a peek at here – first there’s the Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook Review, then there’s also the MacBook Air 11-inch GelaSkin Review and Hands-On (with Bonus iPod Touch Review!) Have a look next at a column by Chris Davies which notes a very serious thing: A Real Tablet has a Stylus. Next there’s another column by no less than Ben Bajarin by the name of Why My Kinect is Not Collecting Dust. Then there’s one by the dude called Don Reisinger – Call Me When Streaming Matches Blu-ray. Have a peek at a CyanogenMod 7 Quadrant Benchmark on Nexus S, find out about Syncing Music in Android 3.0 Honeycomb, and check out our StarWars hypothesis for the oncoming Sprint event – 3D Android Phone?

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Editor’s Choice
Sync Music Found in Android 3.0 Honeycomb [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam Clears FCC, Ships Wednesday [BRING IT]
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc to Feature Unlimited Points Touch Screen [BONUS POINTS]
PlayStation Phone (XPERIA Play) McDonalds Review [SMELLS GOOD]
Best Buy lists three new iPad models “coming soon” [WANT ALL]
More iPad 2 cases leak for second-gen Apple slate [EXCLUSIVE]
CyanogenMod 7 Releasing Nightly Builds NOW [ROCKING IT]
Sprint Event Hinting at 3D Android Phone? [I THINK SO]
Yamaha R15 Motorcycle Gets Android’d [WEIRD]

SlashPhone
AT&T Branding Found on Nokia X7
Samsung Galaxy Suit and Galaxy Ace Pictures Get Leaked

Android Community
Samsung S5830 Revealed to be Galaxy Copper, Full Specs Discovered
Amazon will control prices for apps in its Android app store
T-Mobile puts up page for G-Slate Android tablet
TurboTax app comes to Android so you can do your taxes on the go
CyanogenMod 7 Quadrant Benchmark on Nexus S [EXCLUSIVE]
Samsung Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Suit Images Leaked
Notion Ink Adam Displays Solaro Functionality
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc to Feature Unlimited Points Touch Screen
PlayStation Phone (XPERIA Play) McDonalds Review
Galaxy S No-Froyo Explained by Samsung Update Fees?
CyanogenMod 7 Releasing Nightly Builds NOW
Samsung Fascinate Update Axes SD Card Mounting
Notion Ink Adam Matte and Scratch Resistant Surface Disputed [PLUS Notion Ink Response]
Sync Music Found in Android 3.0 Honeycomb [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam Clears FCC, Ships Wednesday
Meizu M9 (iPhone Clone) ROM ported to HTC EVO 4G
Disney Themed Android Phone Hitting Japan
SwiftKey $1.99 For A limited Time
Mystery T225 Motorola Device Passes the FCC
T-Mobile G2 Now Free Online with 2 Year Contract
ATT Sends Out 4G Email Featuring Motorola Atrix 4G, HTC Inspire 4G, and Samsung Infuse 4G
Consumer Reports Cautious on Verizon iPhone 4 – Good News for Android?
Google Looking to Hire a Tech Account Manager with NFC experience
LG Optimus 2X 1080P Video Surfaces
Giant Android Falls off Truck on the Interstate
Sprint Event Hinting at 3D Android Phone?
Yamaha R15 Motorcycle Gets Android’d
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro 2 Gets Quadrant Benchmark?
EVO 4G Price Drop to $99 on Amazon
Dell Streak 7 4G Tablet Release Date Feb 2nd?
Sony Ericsson Sticking with Android, Releasing Phones with Latest OS

SlashGear
Consumer Reports cautious on Verizon iPhone 4
Kinect robot control hack gives you an aerobics buddy [Video]
Steve Jobs takes medical leave of absence
NEC Avio Thermo Mirror tells you you’re hot
PlayStation Phone gets another video preview
Project HiJack slurps power for smartphone audio port for sensors
Apple banning publishers from bundled iPad subscriptions?
Toyota developing new electric motor for hybrids to reduce need for Chinese rare earth
Fresh Fiber custom iPad cases look for startup funds on Kickstarter
Nokia semi-retire Ovi Music Unlimited
Dell Adamo 13 price sinks to $799
Thieves steal SIM cards from traffic lights in South Africa
World’s lightest material gets lighter
Tunnel Taxi of death concept is perfect for Faces of Death remake
60+ iOS apps sold per device as Apple locks-in users
Moneual Labs Dual-Screen PC case perfect for HTPC
NASA holds Balloonsat contest for high school students
Epson unveils new 13-inch R3000 printer for photographers
Sony Music & Universal “On Air, On Sale” policy targets impatient pirates
Gigabyte GA-H67N-USB3 Mini-ITX packs dual-HDMI for Sandy Bridge
ASUS Eee PC Sirocco to deliver hurricane speed?
Evolve III Maestro can’t choose between Windows 7, MeeGo & Android: picks all three [Video]
iPad 2 multicore SGX543 GPU tipped for 4x graphics boost
HP webOS netbooks tipped for phone/tablet ecosystem
Why My Kinect is Not Collecting Dust [COLUMN]
Notion Ink Adam display neither matte nor scratch-resistant? [Updated]
Call Me When Streaming Matches Blu-ray [COLUMN]
Best Buy lists three new iPad models “coming soon”
More iPad 2 cases leak for second-gen Apple slate [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam clears FCC ahead of midweek shipping
Sonos considering in-car and headphone systems
Microsoft cannibalizing MSN to drive Bing growth?
SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I card promises 45MB/sec
HTC 7 Pro finally on sale (in Germany)
Indonesian BlackBerry porn ban by end of week
RIM considering adding server support for non-BlackBerry devices
Secret Skateboard – For Office Women Under the Table
Lenovo U260 IdeaPad Notebook [REVIEW]
iTunes and Safari Combining Into One Application, Rumor Suggests
Xbox Isn’t a Gaming Console, Steve Ballmer Says
White iPhone 4 Shows Off in Vodafone Germany’s Inventory System, Still No Release Date
Biolamp Concept Cleans the Air, Fuels Eco Cars
François Vogel Previews Device That Syncs Your Blinks to a Monitor for 3D Viewing [Video]
Jonathan Ross Teases Metroid Coming to Nintendo 3DS
Mattel’s Hot Wheels Video Racer Lets You See the Race from Inside the Car
Scientist Aims to Bring a Woolly Mammoth to Life by 2016
MacBook Air 11-inch GelaSkin Review and Hands-On (with Bonus iPod Touch Review!) [REVIEW]
BlackBerry PlayBook is a Great Standalone Tablet, RIM Senior Product Manager Says
Magazine Publishers Still Seeking Recurring Application Subscriptions for the iPad
HP Ready to Ship a Dick Tracy Wristwatch to the US Army Later This Year
AA USB Concept Design Combines USB Drive and AA Battery
Capcom Adds Akuma and Taskmaster to Marvel vs Capcom 3 Lineup [Video]
A Real Tablet has a Stylus [COLUMN]

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2011-01-17

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 17 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 8:46 pm

First, on the iPad 2 front, check out both a iPad 2 case pic and a Best Buy listing of three new iPad models “coming soon”. Find out why Ben Bajarin’s Kinect is getting some action in a column by the name of Why My Kinect is Not Collecting Dust, and why Don Reisinger’s streaming options just aren’t happening in a column called Call Me When Streaming Matches Blu-ray. Then on Android Community, we’re so pumped up about CyanogenMod 7 Nightlies being released, we did a CyanogenMod 7 Quadrant Benchmark on Nexus S! Then we find Sync Music in Android 3.0 Honeycomb, find out about the possibility of Notion Ink Adam’ non-Matte and Scratch Resistant Surface, and a big change to the future if the claims of Samsung Update Fees are true. It’s panning out to be an EXCITING DAY here on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up!

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Editor’s Choice
Sync Music Found in Android 3.0 Honeycomb [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam Clears FCC, Ships Wednesday [BRING IT]
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc to Feature Unlimited Points Touch Screen [BONUS POINTS]
PlayStation Phone (XPERIA Play) McDonalds Review [SMELLS GOOD]
Best Buy lists three new iPad models “coming soon” [WANT ALL]
More iPad 2 cases leak for second-gen Apple slate [EXCLUSIVE]

SlashPhone
AT&T Branding Found on Nokia X7
Samsung Galaxy Suit and Galaxy Ace Pictures Get Leaked

Android Community
Samsung S5830 Revealed to be Galaxy Copper, Full Specs Discovered
Amazon will control prices for apps in its Android app store
T-Mobile puts up page for G-Slate Android tablet
TurboTax app comes to Android so you can do your taxes on the go
CyanogenMod 7 Quadrant Benchmark on Nexus S [EXCLUSIVE]
Samsung Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Suit Images Leaked
Notion Ink Adam Displays Solaro Functionality
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc to Feature Unlimited Points Touch Screen
PlayStation Phone (XPERIA Play) McDonalds Review
Galaxy S No-Froyo Explained by Samsung Update Fees?
CyanogenMod 7 Releasing Nightly Builds NOW
Samsung Fascinate Update Axes SD Card Mounting
Notion Ink Adam Matte and Scratch Resistant Surface Disputed [PLUS Notion Ink Response]
Sync Music Found in Android 3.0 Honeycomb [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam Clears FCC, Ships Wednesday
Meizu M9 (iPhone Clone) ROM ported to HTC EVO 4G
Disney Themed Android Phone Hitting Japan
SwiftKey $1.99 For A limited Time
Mystery T225 Motorola Device Passes the FCC

SlashGear
Consumer Reports cautious on Verizon iPhone 4
Kinect robot control hack gives you an aerobics buddy [Video]
Steve Jobs takes medical leave of absence
NEC Avio Thermo Mirror tells you you’re hot
PlayStation Phone gets another video preview
Project HiJack slurps power for smartphone audio port for sensors
Apple banning publishers from bundled iPad subscriptions?
Toyota developing new electric motor for hybrids to reduce need for Chinese rare earth
Fresh Fiber custom iPad cases look for startup funds on Kickstarter
Nokia semi-retire Ovi Music Unlimited
Dell Adamo 13 price sinks to $799
Thieves steal SIM cards from traffic lights in South Africa
World’s lightest material gets lighter
Tunnel Taxi of death concept is perfect for Faces of Death remake
60+ iOS apps sold per device as Apple locks-in users
Moneual Labs Dual-Screen PC case perfect for HTPC
NASA holds Balloonsat contest for high school students
Epson unveils new 13-inch R3000 printer for photographers
Sony Music & Universal “On Air, On Sale” policy targets impatient pirates
Gigabyte GA-H67N-USB3 Mini-ITX packs dual-HDMI for Sandy Bridge
ASUS Eee PC Sirocco to deliver hurricane speed?
Evolve III Maestro can’t choose between Windows 7, MeeGo & Android: picks all three [Video]
iPad 2 multicore SGX543 GPU tipped for 4x graphics boost
HP webOS netbooks tipped for phone/tablet ecosystem
Why My Kinect is Not Collecting Dust [COLUMN]
Notion Ink Adam display neither matte nor scratch-resistant? [Updated]
Call Me When Streaming Matches Blu-ray [COLUMN]
Best Buy lists three new iPad models “coming soon”
More iPad 2 cases leak for second-gen Apple slate [EXCLUSIVE]
Notion Ink Adam clears FCC ahead of midweek shipping
Sonos considering in-car and headphone systems
Microsoft cannibalizing MSN to drive Bing growth?
SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I card promises 45MB/sec
HTC 7 Pro finally on sale (in Germany)
Indonesian BlackBerry porn ban by end of week
RIM considering adding server support for non-BlackBerry devices

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