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Apple iPhone 4 – Review
The iPhone 4 is no small thing to review. As most readers of Engadget are well aware, in the gadget world a new piece of Apple hardware is a major event, preceded by rumors, speculation, an over-the-top announcement, and finally days, weeks, or months of anticipation from an ever-widening fan base. The iPhone 4 is [...]
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Rumor: MobileMe may soon be free
MacDailyNews reports an unconfirmed rumor that Apple may soon make MobileMe’s services free to all users. MobileMe currently costs US$99 per year for a subscription; it provides cloud storage, email, photo galleries, and syncing of contacts/calendars/bookmarks across Macs, PCs, iPhones, and iPads (not to mention Find My iPhone). While the service has many useful features [...]
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Exclusive: Android Froyo to take a serious shot at stemming platform fragmentation
We had a couple people at CTIA last week — people whose words carry weight — tell us off the record that the next major version of Android would take big strides toward stopping the ugly trend toward severe fragmentation that has plagued the platform for much of this and last year. You know, the [...]
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 review
Of the world’s largest phone manufacturers, perhaps none has taken a more twisted road to smartphone ubiquity than Sony Ericsson. It began its journey back in the pre-joint venture Ericsson days by throwing its weight behind Symbian, a smartphone platform that would ultimately become the world’s most popular — but it made a fatal error [...]
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Michael Dell shows off Android-powered Mini 5
Crunchgear caught up with Michael Dell in Switzerland and he was showing off the new Android-powered Mini 5 (aka Streak, M01M). Nothing official has been announced, but a teardown revealed most of the specs. The Mini 5 has often been referred to as a MID or slate because it features a 5 inch screen, but [...]
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HTC Google Nexus One – Review
The Nexus One. In the modern climate of hyped (and over-hyped) smartphone launches, Google’s official entry into the phone-sales game has excelled in a department where many find difficulty: generating legitimate excitement. Of course, long before the name Nexus One or the recent bounty of pictures and details existed, the very concept of a “Google [...]
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The dangers of rooting your Android phone
I am taking a chance here by discussing a topic such as this, and in particular taking the stance that I am taking. So, with that in mind, let’s just get down to business. As is usually the case with these sorts of things, we’ll start off with a disclaimer or two. Most importantly you [...]
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Android 1.6 SDK released
And with that, Google has released the SDK for Android 1.6, a.k.a. “Donut.” Developers can go nuts over the fine-tunings of it, but the takeaway for the consumer is that it allows Android devices to run on CDMA and in different resolutions and screen sizes — should help to vary up the options currently available. [...]
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Metosphere – Android App
Metosphere is a simple Android based browser that allows users to view virtual objects and information centred around their location. Explore virtual objects around your physical location like messages, emergency alerts, news, events, reviews, games. “The general concept of having virtual objects all around us in the physical world lends itself to some very interesting [...]
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HTC Hero – The real HERO
We’re going to need some real time with the device to make a final opinion, but we’re cautiously optimistic that HTC has a winner with its new Hero. Here’s what we’ve got from our first looks at the phone in London and NY: * The beveled edges along the back makes the handset sit comfortably [...]
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