Author: Morgan
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iPhone 5 will use Dual-Core A5 processor
Coding has been found within the official release of iOS 4.3 that suggests the iPhone 5 will use the same Dual-Core processor found within the recently announced iPad 2. It has been noted by several developers that a device with the reference N94AP is mentioned within the coding of iOS 4.3, which many think is…
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Samsung Galaxy S II release delayed, cheaper too?
After leaking a price and release date for the Samsung Galaxy S II last week, it seems Play.com have been forced to make some changes to the product info on their site. Play previously had the new Samsung flagship handset down for a March 31st release date, with a £599 price tag for the 16GB…
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Adobe release Flash to HTML5 conversion tool – Flash finally on iOS?
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Adobe have released an experimental tool which converts Flash content (FLA files) to HTML5, via its Adobe Labs website. The tool is strangely named ‘Wallaby’ and can be downloaded free of charge from the Adobe Labs website. The main advantage to such a tool is that Flash content can now be made iOS compatible, as…
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Android Honeycomb’s Music app contains Cloud Music Sync feature
The clever people over at XDA-Developers are always finding ways to make Android better, similar to the jailbreaking community who strive to make Apple’s iOS better. Their latest exploit (thanks to forum member WhiteWidows) has given us a peek into what the stock Music app that comes with Android Honeycomb is capable of. He’s replaced…
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Android overtakes Blackberry as #1 Smartphone platform in US
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A recent study by comScore has shown that Google’s Android mobile platform is the most used smartphone OS in the United States, surpassing RIM and their Blackberry platform. Almost one third (31.2%) of US smartphones now run Android of some form, compared to previous market leader RIM, with 30.4% of American smartphones being Blackberrys. Suprisingly,…
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Samsung announce Galaxy Pro, QWERTY Android handset
Samsung have just finished hosting their SEA Forum event over in Singapore, where a few new products have snuck out. Most notably is a new addition to their popular Galaxy range, the Samsung Galaxy Pro. The Samsung Galaxy Pro is looking to take on RIM’s Blackberry range with a full QWERTY keyboard and 2.8 inch…
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Apple looking to provided unlimited iTunes downloads
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According to Bloomberg, Apple are investigating ways in which they can give iTunes customers unlimited downloads on purchased items, with multiple device users in mind. Bloomberg quote three people with knowledge of Apple’s plans, who say that Apple are in talks with some record companies already such as Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment.…