Author: Gary H
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Hidden Features in Android Honeycomb 3.1
Are you one of the lucky people who have the Android Honeycomb 3.1 update on your Motorola Xoom? Well if you are you may have noticed a few little surprises that Google have thrown in, but never thought to tell us about. However, over at XDA-Developers they have created a little list of hidden goodies […]
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HTC Bresson – A true Camera and Smartphone Hybrid
Out of the leaked T-mobile roadmap that has appeared today comes the HTC Bresson, a monster 16-Megapixel camera phone sporting the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. The Bresson was first rumored back in April when an ad leaked sparking the rumour HTC were dipping their toes into the camera phone market, and it looks like […]
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Two new Sony Ericsson smartphones spotted in the wild
So apparently Sony Ericsson is intent on putting their stamp on the Android world, and rumours have it they are just about to release two new Android Smartpones. Meet the ST18i and the CK15i, these two handsets will join the Xperia Mini, and Xperia Pro in a new batch of Android 2.3.x Gingerbread devices. Although […]
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Intel promising not one but more than ten Tablets this year
Intel is going to join the tablet world with a bang, promising at least a whopping 10 different tablet devices. These will include devices running Android, MeeGo and Windows operating systems. With all the processing power Intel has at its disposal they have not even skimmed the surface of the tablet world, but they seem […]
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The Fujitsu Loox is Windows 7 and Symbian OS rolled into one!
The Fujitsu LOOX is a phone that can dual-boot Windows 7 and Symbian operating systems – and that’s the full Windows 7 OS, not Windows Phone 7. All down to a clever dual hardware design, this interesting handset is able to run the full Windows 7 operating system – a first for a mobile phone, […]
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Samsung announce 3D on demand for Smart TVs
First there was TV on demand… Now there is 3D on demand! Samsung has just released a 3D TV on demand service throughout Europe for their Smart TV range. The 3D on demand service will be available through the Samsung Smart Hub under the app ‘Explore 3D’. Initially there will be around 20 different types […]
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TouchWiz 4 ported to the Samsung Galaxy Tab
Over at XDA developers, TouchWiz 4, the home launcher from the Samsung Galaxy S II, has been successfully ported for use on the Samsung Galaxy Tab. This has not been some straight port either, the developer has taken the time to modify it to suit the larger screen on the Galaxy Tab, allowing the workspace […]
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Google Chrome OS says no thanks to Tablets
Google has confirmed that they will not be putting the Google Chrome OS on to tablet devices! The news was broken by Google Chrome’s Vice President, Sundar Pichai at Google IO, stating that even though the operating system is easy to use and in no way power hungry, it will not make the switch from […]
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Samsung Galaxy S II and USB on the go… a match made in heaven!!
With the release of the powerful Samsung Galaxy S II, Samsung is keen to show off what it can do, and as part of this they are intending on releasing a “USB on the go” accessory allowing you to use your favorite USB devices on your Galaxy S II. However those clever people over at […]
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400% Increase in Android Malware since summer 2010
A study by Juniper Networks has shown that there has been a massive increase in Malware infections on Android devices since last summer. What does this mean? It means our beloved Android devices are at a much higher risk from attack from malicious applications installed from the Android Market and other alternatives. Android is an […]