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By July 16, 2010 Read More →

HTC 1 takes breath away

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Designer Andrew Kim has cooked up a concept smartphone for HTC dubbed the "1" that makes the company’s current offerings look, well… last generation. The device, built from a brass housing (coated in silver) eschews the phone-maker’s recent crop of fairly standard looking mobile devices for something decidedly more sophisticated — and cans the familiar Sense interface in the process. Not only is the shell of the phone rethought, the new UI (Sense mono) takes a cleaner, more thoughtful, high-end approach as well, joining Synergy like functions (combined messaging) with a Helvetica heavy interface that looks streamlined and mature. Some notable features of the hardware include stereo speakers (located at the top and bottom of the phone), a kickstand which is actually the bottom portion of the casing, and the lofty concept of a built-in UV light which kills germs on the surface of the phone while you charge up. As far as concepts go, this is one of the finest we’ve seen, so hit the source link below and take a look at the full spread.

[Source Engadget]

Posted in: Phones
By July 16, 2010 Read More →

Apple hold a press conference

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Apple has announced a special press conference about its problematic iPhone 4 – prompting speculation of a recall.

The conference will be held today at 6PM UK time and will address the ‘death grip’ that so many people are having issues with.

Will we see a fix for the problem or maybe some compensation? Either way I am not having the problems that others are. I have not had a single dropped call. I must be holding it right!

We will endeavor to bring you the details from the press conference tonight.

Posted by: James

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By July 16, 2010 Read More →

Apple signal the arrival of iOS 4.0.1

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As expected, this minor iOS 4 update comes with an improved formula to display signal strength more accurately, but apart from that, based on what they’ve disclosed and what we’re hearing so far, there’s nothing else new this software update brings to the iPhone.

Posted in: Phones
By July 15, 2010 Read More →

LogMeIn leaves Beta behind on Android

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One of the most powerful remote access apps has arrived with for good on the Android platform. Having spent a while in Beta LogMeIn Ignition arrived today to get you access to you home or work desktop or Laptop without being in the room.

You’re never more than a click away.

With one click, you can connect and control your computer right from your smartphone or smartbook. With unlimited access to your work and home computers, you can go mobile without worrying about leaving something behind. Now, what to do with that newfound freedom? Hiking. Biking. Napping.

Expand the possibilities.

Your Android device can do more with LogMeIn Ignition. Because now, it can run all applications, and access your email and every file on your computer. Even your robust photo library of your new labradoodle that everybody wants to see.

Get technical.

IT Pros, Ignition for Android is just what you’ve been waiting for. Bring up a server in a matter of seconds, wherever you happen to be. You’ll minimize travel and maximize your capabilities. There’s no need to configure routers or VPN, and Ignition works seamlessly with LogMeIn Free and Pro2. Holla.

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By July 15, 2010 Read More →

Mobile industry is shafting customers on contract cancellations

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Over half of UK Punters aren’t told that they can cancel their mobile phone contacts if their local coverage is rubbish. The Communications Consumer Panel in the UK published a report saying that. The results of its research state that most customers simply aren’t given the low-down on cancellation policies from mobile contractors if coverage is dodgy.

Using a mystery shopper, the research found that 56 per cent of people who bought at a retail store weren’t given the correct information about their rights of cancellation. The report also revealed that different operators and retailers have completely different policies on cancellations. Some operators point blank refuse to cancel contracts even if there wasn’t any coverage. That’s not limited coverage, it’s no coverage at all.

If punters were allowed to annul their contact, the length of time varied on when they were allowed to cancel. The Communications Consumer Panel recommended giving punters a minimum 14-day cancellation policy for poor coverage and consistent policies for all. It seems only fair.

[Original Article]

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By July 15, 2010 Read More →

Apple iPhone 4 Review

Apple iPhone 4 ReviewThe new Apple iPhone 4 is without doubt the one phone that has had the most attention this year. With a new design and improved specification the iPhone 4 is more than worthy of sitting in top place in the smart phone wars but how does it truly compare in my opinion with the many top of the range Android devices that are constantly hitting the market?

With some data issues from day one Apple have made various excuses and seem to be happy with the consumer spending extra money on a bumper to solve the problem. Is this issue a problem for me and will it affect sales? You will have to read on to see what I think about it.

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By July 14, 2010 Read More →

iOS 4.1 Available to Developers

After only 3 weeks after launch, iOS4 is getting its the first major update. Many people thought it would be 4.0.1 to fix the antenna problems with the iPhone 4, but Apple have jumped all the way to 4.1.

It seems like there is some change to Game Center but no iPad support in 4.1. However, there seems to be nothing too major like fixing the antenna problem on the iPhone 4, which could mean that it is a hardware problem.

Stay tuned to find out more as we know.

Posted in: Phones
By July 14, 2010 Read More →

Droid 2 Is Definitely Coming!

Great news for all of our US readers as Verizon, the biggest US carrier,  has just had their summer catalog leaked by Boy Genius Report. But the most important thing seen in the leaked catalog is the sequel to the Motorola Droid (one of Verizon’s most popular devices), which is called the Droid 2. A device which Verizon has not offically announced.

So if this leak is true, we know the confirmed specs of the Motorola Droid 2, which are:

  • 1GHz Snapdragon Processor
  • 8GB memory card preinstalled
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • 3G Mobile Hotspot functionality
  • Probably Android 2.1 with MotoBlur
  • Silver Body
Posted in: Phones
By July 14, 2010 Read More →

An interview with GiffGaff

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As you may have seen us mention on the blog or on Twitter, last night Matt and I recorded our weekly mobiletechaddicts podcast and had a special guest, Mike Fairman, the boss of GiffGaff.

We put to him a selection of your questions and our own and the interview went extremely well with Mike confirming a few facts we were not sure of and also a few future ones.

To download head on over to mobiletechaddicts. It is well worth a listen.

 

Posted by: James

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By July 14, 2010 Read More →

Opera Mini updated for Android

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If you have not tried Opera Mini on your Android phone now is the time to give it a whirl.

Opera spreads the love to Android mobile phone users. Opera Mini 5.1 is now available for phones built on the Android platform, offering better browsing performance and improved user experience.
With over 61 million users worldwide, Opera Mini is the world’s most popular browser for mobile phones, allowing much faster browsing speeds, while keeping the costs to a minimum. Browse at lightning speed today by downloading the free Opera Mini browser from the Android Market or at m.opera.com.

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