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Sneak peak of Adobe Flash 10.1 running on the Dell Mini 5

 

Adobe have released a video showing off its latest handy work on the Dell Mini 5. Flash 10.1 uses the GPU to accelerate the decoding of flash and H264 content that you might find on Youtube or iPlayer, taking the stress off the cpu and gives a desktop like experience.

Whats this Dell thingy you ask? Well its a 5” tablet running Android and will be available in the summer.

 

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HTC Desire hands-on video

 

As usual, Engadget are first on the scene with a hands on with the HTC Desire at MWC. This looks to be the must have handset for 2010.

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3D games coming to N900

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Nokia has demoed some upcoming 3D games, and the earlier released mobile version of Firefox on its N900 device out at the Mobile World Congress event.

The 3D games, shown by Jussi Makinen, marketing manager for Maemo for Nokia, comprise of 3D rollercoaster title that Makinen says shows off the graphical capabilities of the touchscreen handset.

There’s also another game that involves wrapping rope around a log, which looks more compelling than it sounds. For this, and a look at Firefox running on the phone, checkout the video below.

 

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Skype now official and for S60 5th Edition

 

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All About Symbian have just published an exclusive revealing that Skype is now available for S60 5th Edition. That means you can enjoy the full Skype experience on handsets like the N97, Mini, 5800 and X6, although you may have to close few apps to get things running smoothly on the N97.

Skype for Symbian will allow you to:

  • Make free Skype-to-Skype calls to other Skype users anywhere in the world
  • Save money on calls and texts (SMS) to phones abroad
  • Send and receive instant messages to and from individuals or groups
  • Share pictures, videos and other files
  • Receive calls through an online number
  • See when Skype contact are online and available to chat or call
  • Easily important contacts from the native phone address book

You can get going by pointing your mobile browser to skype.com/m (N95 onwards) and downloading when prompted and then head on over to AAS for lots of screenshots.

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TAT Home: the gesture-powered 3D home screen your Android

 

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TAT Home have whipped up a really nice skin for Android which transforms the home screen with a powerful gesture based 3D experience that relies heavily on cascading windows and finger flicks in order to improve your navigational efficiency.

Finger friendly widgets and rich transitions are all here and is supposed to blend nicely with Androids original widgets. Checkout the video for more then head over to TAT to sign up for the beta.

 

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MWC: Project Pink’s Turtle and Pure

 

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With the huge announcement of Windows Phone 7 out of the way, we’re anticipating what was rumored about another Microsoft phone last week: news about a project Pink revival. Project Pink is supposed to be Microsoft’s first attempt at making their own hardware using the team that they bought from the acquisition of Sidekicks creators. Before Microsoft can say anything officially however, the folks over at WMExperts have unearthed some gritty details about the upcoming phones.

The Turtle, pictured above, featuring a 320 x 240 resolution screen and, obviously, a slide-out QWERTY  keyboard. Judging by the phone and screen size as well as its resolution, this may be an entry-level phone, but it’s said that it will incorporate some serious social networking features and media.

Microsoft-Pure

Microsoft’s Pure may be somewhat of a successor to the Sidekick, whose reputation is now slightly tarnished due to what could be remembered as the Danger Server Fiasco of 2009, the Pure expands on Turtles horizons with a 480 x 320 screen along with what looks to be a usable QWERTY keyboard. If this is the Sidekicks replacement, then T-Mobile will get first dibs on it.

All of these handsets are allegedly strongly tied to NVIDIA’s powerful Tegra system found on the ZuneHD and are constantly referred to as “Premium Mobile Experiences” throughout the documents that revealed these morsels of information. Hopefully we’ll get a lot more from Microsoft regarding these new handsets at Mobile World Congress later today.

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HTC press conference today

htc-quietly-brilliant-logo1_thumb Today’s the day that HTC hold their big press conference at MWC in Barcelona. James will be reporting live from the event and Tweeting as and when announcements are made. I’ll be covering things from back here in London and will be posting press releases and images as I get them.

The press conference starts at 9:30AM UK time so please be sure to check be them and to refresh pages frequently. We know some of the things that HTC have in stores for us and you probably wont want to miss it!

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter too, twitter.com/tracyandmatt, because that’s where you’ll get the latest live updates on this and other MWC events over the next few days.

Oh and if you have any questions for us to ask HTC (or any other company) then please let us know as we are meeting with them later today too.

 

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Toshiba TG02 hands-on Video

 

The TG01 probably still has the sexiest hardware made to date, trouble was, the software was terrible and the resistive screen sealed its fate. Skip forward 12 months and now Toshiba has updated the beauty with brawn and brains. Say hello to the Toshiba TG02.

Sporting Windows Mobile 6.5.3 with a UI layer provided by SPB Mobile Shell, a popular third part skin for WinMo in the similar vein to HTC’s efforts which has gained popularity for those in the know, and a capacitive screen to go along with the Snapdragon 1ghz cpu. Seems like Tosh still have a few kinks to work out but without doubt the TG02 is worth a second look. The eagle eyed amongst you will spot CorePlayer, which happens to be one of the most versatile media players ever made and will hopefully make it into the final build.

 

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New from Sony Ericsson

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Sony Ericcson have pulled out a few devices from their back pockets. Lets take a look at them:

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Details and official pics of the HTC Desire, Legend, and HD Mini

 

Mobile World Congress is all about the last-minute leaks this year. First, a tiny glimpse of Windows Phone leaked out just hours before it became official. Now, three brand-spankin’ new handsets from HTC have just leaked out, just one day before HTC’s press conference but after the press conference, these handsets are now official.

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The glorious beast you see above is the HTC Desire, previously known around the rumor mill as the HTC Bravo. Take Google’s Nexus One, stick HTC’s customized Sense user interface on it, replace the trackball with a nifty optical trackpad – and bam! You’ve got the Desire. It’ll run Android 2.1 on a big and beautiful 3.7? AMOLED touchscreen packed on top of a 1GHZ processor, 512 MB ROM/576 MB RAM, Bluetooth 2.1, and a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash.

Living wallpapers (and Google Navigation for our US cousins) are all present and correct, and multi-touch capability is also enabled. This has led HTC to create something really neat – Helicopter Mode, which allows you to simply pinch in on the home screen and see all seven of your widget-filled windows at once; a real time saving boon. T-Mobile have confirmed the Desire will be available on T-Mobile in March.

 

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We got word of this next one, the HTC Legend, at the same time we found out about the bravo – but words were all we had. Then Dutch carrier KPN came along and spilled the beans on this spec-for-spec sequel to the HTC Hero with a few itsy-bitsy press shots.

Coming in with a 600mhz CPU, 3.2? AMOLED screen, and 512 MB RAM/384 MB ROM, it’s not quite as ridiculously spec’d out as the Desire – but it’s still a damn nice handset. Like the Desire, it’s running HTC’s Sense UI on top of Android 2.1. HTC have confirmed the Legend will be available on Vodafone in April.

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Last but not least: the HD Touch Mini. It’s purportedly running Windows Mobile 6.5.3 — which, considering today’s announcement of its successor, Windows Phone, admittedly makes this one a bit hard to get too excited about. With that said, this’ll probably be one of the last Windows Mobile handsets with HTC’s dramatic UI overhauls on it, given Microsoft’s new policies that keep manufacturers from replacing Windows Phone interface elements.

All signs indicate that this one will pack a 3.2? HVGA screen, 5 megapixel camera and i wouldn’t be surprised if this one turned up at Vodafone and O2 in April.

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