Saturday, September 1, 2012

iPad Mini screen suppliers outed, Sharp struggles with iPhone 5 display


With a new Kindle Fire 2 expected from Amazon next week, Apple's suppliers are busy putting the finishing touches on a seven-inch iPad - the iPad Mini - said to debut in October.

According to a Bloomberg report, four sources have confirmed that Apple is using displays from AU Optronics Corp. and LG Display Co. for its highly anticipated mini tablet.
Expected to measure 7.85 inches diagonally compared to the current iPad 3's 9.7 inches, the smaller tablet will also include screen lamination coating supplied by TPK Holding Co. and Yeh Cheng Technology, a subsidiary of Apple favored supplier Foxconn, Bloomberg discovered.
AUO is making its debut with Apple mobile devices on the diminutive iPad after supplying panels for Cupertino's MacBook line as well as television screens for Sony.
Sharp behind schedule

Meanwhile, a separate report from Reuters claims that Sharp Corp. has fallen behind schedule on their own production of screens intended for the sixth-generation iPhone, which is widely expected to be unveiled Sept.12.
According to one source, the Japanese firm is "struggling with high costs that have cut into its margins on the screens" and could be looking for "financial incentives" from Apple to step up production.
The report gives no indication of how far behind Sharp might be at this late stage, with production rumored to be taking place at its Kameyama LCD plant in central Japan.
The same plant reportedly produced other Apple screens in the past, although Sharp has never publicly acknowledged that the iPhone maker is even a customer.
Sharp, if it's indeed experiencing production delays, could hold up filling orders of the highly anticipated phone, which some experts say could sell more than 250 million copies in the course of its lifespan.
Stay tuned to TechRadar for the latest iPad Mini and iPhone 5 news.

iPad Mini possibly revealed in Instapaper iOS access logs


Marco Arment, the creator of save-for-later app Instapaper, revealed an interesting discovery on his blog Thursday that further hints at the existence of Apple's iPad Mini.

Arment writes that he noticed some "curious" devices in the Instapaper iOS app's access logs: the iPad2,5 and the iPad2,6 (alongside the iPhone5,1, though no one's questioning the iPhone 5's existence).
He postulates first that the new iPad designations could refer to process-shrunk versions of the iPad 2, though he admits "that would be a pretty strange move."

His real theory soon surfaces: that the iPad2,5 and iPad2,6 represent the iPad Mini in its Wi-Fi and GSM iterations.

A textbook move

Arment goes on to suggest that based on his observations, the iPad Mini is effectively an iPad 2 stuffed into a smaller, cheaper chassis.

That would grant it Apple's A5 chipset and 512MB of RAM, though by Arment's estimations, the iPad Mini wouldn't launch with a Retina Display.

"It's a textbook Tim Cook supply-chain move: selling the last generation's hardware at a lower price point to expand marketshare," Arment writes.
"But this time, it's more dramatic."

iPad Mini release date

Jailbreakers could theoretically fake whatever iPad designation they wanted to, Arment admits, though he's "never had a device show up there that didn't end up being a real, about-to-be-released Apple device."
So when will the iPad Mini release?

Initial rumors in July predicted the iPad Mini would be revealed on Sept. 12 alongside the iPhone 5, and that both would launch nine days later on Sept. 21.

More recently, "sources" have reported that the iPad Mini launch would take place at an event in October, separate from the September iPhone 5 release event.

Whatever happens, Apple is sure to keep us guessing until the eleventh hour.

Lenovo unloads Windows 8 PCs, ultrabooks at IFA


Lenovo wasn't going to leave IFA 2012 without introducing a few more products besides its Android-run Ideatab S2110A, especially in the flurry of new Windows 8 devices debuting during the conference.

Samsung: We'll sue Apple over LTE technology


Samsung could have the last laugh in its ongoing dispute with Apple.
According to a report from the Korea Times, Samsung execs plan to sue Apple "immediately" if it ever releases any devices with advanced long-term evolution (LTE) mobile technology.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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NFC chip sighting in iPhone 5 assembly photos


What appears to be a near-field communication chip was spotted in some recently leaked assembly photos allegedly taken of the iPhone 5.

iPhone 5 release date of September 21 're-confirmed' by AT&T holiday ban


Reports indicate that AT&T has informed its employees of a strict blackout on vacation days, which could hint at the iPhone 5 launch date.

HTC Desire X: the real name for the Proto


HTC's kept everyone guessing as to what its codenamed "Proto" smartphone would really be, but thanks to some retail listings that jumped the gun, it looks like we can finally peg a name to the handset.

Samsung Galaxy S3 to get grey variant, Note 2 to be similarly shaded


The announcement may be scheduled for IFA 2012 tomorrow but there's still time for a few last-minute Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rumours, including news of its colour variants.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Atlas to complete Nokia Windows Phone 8 trio


A third though not-so-different Nokia Window Phone 8 device is pegged for release soon.
Codenamed "Atlas," the phone is said to be virtually identical to the "Arrow," a mid-range device that AT&T and T-Mobile will pick up.

Photo of HTC Proto leaks


TechRadar caught wind of a new HTC phone coming down the pipes a few weeks ago, but we didn't know much about the device except its placeholder name - "Proto" - and a few specifications.

New theory on iPad Mini release emerges


A new theory on when the could-it-be-or-not iPad Mini surfaced Thursday, with tech journalist John Gruber weighing in on why releasing the petite tab on the same day as the iPhone 5 would be a big blooper for Apple.

Amazon Kindle Fire 2 launch set for September 6?


In a cryptic note sent to members of the media, Amazon extended its hospitality to an airport hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. on September 6 where it may or may not unveil the Amazon Kindle Fire 2.

Nokia Phi Windows 8 phone confirmed by new patent?


Nokia and Microsoft have a joint press conference planned for September 5, and this could very well be what they'll announce: the Finnish firm's first Windows 8 handset, the Nokia Phi.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Could supply shortages cause iPhone 5 delays?


This wouldn't be the first red herring of its kind, but new reports are suggesting that Apple's iPhone 5 may be in short supply come the expected autumn launch.

New iPhone 5 to launch with dual-core chip?


New components for the new iPhone 5 have surfaced, suggesting it will be underpowered compared to rivals.

Lumia Phi and Arrow - Nokia Windows Phone 8 details emerge


With September inching ever closer, sources close to Nokia have begun to spill the beans on what we will see from the Finns at the September 5 Windows Phone 8 launch.

IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99

IRIS is trying to make a big name for itself in the OCR world. But, top notch software alone isn't going to put its name on the tips of consumers tongues. For that they're gonna need something sexier, more... tangible. With its portable scanner line already on shelves the company is pushing out an update to its digital pen series IRISNotes. 

Panasonic G5 mirrorless camera gets September 13th release date in Japan

We enjoyed our short time with Panasonic's new mirrorless G5 in our hands-on last month, even if it was a little on the porky side. And, if you hail from the Land of the Rising Sun and had your heart set on one of these 16-megapixel shooters, Panny's announced you'll get your chance from September 13th. 

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Nexus 7 sales could reach 8m in 2012


It looks like Google's Nexus 7 tablet is a hit, with sales possibly reaching a phenomenal 8 million by the end of the year.

HTC eyes price drops to get back in the game


It's no secret that HTC is having a taxing year, and the latest reports from the supply chain suggest it's planning some hefty price cuts to lure consumers back to its smartphones.

Archos 101 XS – Transformer Prime rival revealed


Archos has announced that arrival of its latest tablet in the 10.1 size range: the Archos 101 XS.
This Android 4.0-toting device is one of the slimmest tablets around – at 8mm – and it comes complete with its very own Coverboard, a cross between a cover and a keyboard.

Archos gearing up smaller versions of 101 XS tablet


Archos announced its latest 10.1-inch tablet, the 101 XS, Wednesday, but one – or rather, two – details that've emerged from the scuffle over coverage is that the company is also planning both 9.7- and 8-inch versions of the thin tab.

AT&T responds to FaceTime criticism with scathing blog post


AT&T went on the defensive following criticism that its FaceTime over cellular policy doesn't live up to the FCC's net neutrality rules, issuing a tersely-worded response Thursday.

Sony Xperia J gets a pre-unveiling hands-on, suggests we'll get exactly what we pay for


Giving Sony phones hands-on time before they're even announced must be in vogue this year. Hot on the heels of its look at what's now called the Xperia T, Mobile-review has given the entry-level Xperia J a full inspection without even the hint of a press release in sight. The very, very early review makes clear that cost-cutting is the rule of the day: a 2010-era Snapdragon chip, 512MB of RAM and a fairly low-grade 4-inch LCD don't afford much in the way of bragging rights.

Motorola Defy Pro arrives in Rogers stores for $275


Canadians who need a handset capable of withstanding the frantic hustle of life can now avail themselves of Motorola's Defy Pro. The "lifeproof" smartphone should be able to withstand water, dust and hockey sticks, with a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard working together in perfect harmony. While it's not yet online at Rogers, the chaps at MobileSyrup found units available in store -- setting you back $275 outright or from as low as a few pennies on the right contract.

LG Motion 4G for MetroPCS hands-on


The recent unveiling of that LTE-loaded Galaxy S Lightray doesn't appear to have slowed down MetroPCS, as the Texas-born carrier's quickly following up with yet another 4G handset to bring to its growing smartphone portfolio. Enter the economical 3.5-incher LG Motion 4G. Unlike the aforementioned offering from Samsung, however, the wallet-friendly network's now betting high on selling this new handset on the cheap and, naturally, is flaunting the "4G LTE For All" unlimited access as one of the device's biggest traits. But how exactly does it stack up in the real world? Well, the good news is we were amongst a select group of folks gathered at Manhattan's Andaz, and were lucky enough to take it for a quick spin. So head on past the break to get a better feel for our first, early-on impressions of MetroPCS' newest Android slab.

iZettle comes to Android for a few lucky Swedish Samsung owners


Square gets most of the media hype, but without an international presence, would-be competitors have had a chance to carve out their own niches in the mobile commerce market. Sweden's iZettle has managed to make quite a splash in its homeland, and it's expanding its mini empire by finally bringing its wares to Android -- albeit in an extremely limited form. Unless you've got a Galaxy S III, S II or a Note then iZettle still isn't for you and with availability in a single Nordic country, it might seem more accurate to describe Android support as being in beta, but the company has ditched the testing tag regardless. Rest assured, however, it is actively working to add more handsets and export the app beyond its particle board-loving borders.

MetroPCS reveals Samsung Galaxy S III as part of fall lineup



Turns out the LG Motion 4G wasn't all that MetroPCS had up its sleeve for reveal today, as the prepaid carrier separately let its new fall lineup slip, and wouldn't you know it, among those devices is the Samsung Galaxy S III. Joining the superphone will be a smaller Sammy smartphone, and like the LG Connect 4G, it'll support VoLTE -- curious that the carrier isn't touting the feature for the Galaxy S III, don't you think? ZTE will also be making another go at MetroPCS, as an Android handset with a 4.3-inch screen is now in the cards, but other relevant specs remain sorely absent. Rounding out the lineup will be an import from Coolpad, which is said to wield a 4-inch screen and will retail for $149. According to Phone Scoop, we may see this one make an official debut later this week. Naturally, none of these slabs carry the same clout as the Galaxy S III, and if you'd like to get a bit more familiar with the soon-to-be premiere smartphone at MetroPCS, be sure to check out PC Magazine below, which managed to score a hands-on with the latest version of Samsung's finest.
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/21/metropcs-reveals-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-as-part-of-fall-lineup/

Apple and Samsung finish closing arguments, jury to decide their fate

It's just one among many, but the headlining case in the Apple v. Samsung global war is finally drawing to a close. Today, each party attempted to persuade the jury of nine one last time with their closing arguments, and with the rebuttals complete, it is time for deliberation. 

Rare iPhone prototype hits eBay, branded with 'deathstar' test logo

While our thoughts on all things iPhone may be focused elsewhere, an unusual Apple prototype of its fourth phone iteration has caught our attention on eBay. On the back, you can see the same curious logo spied on experimental hardware as far back as February 2010 and as 9to5Mac notes, it doesn't pack the screws along the bottom edge, making it ever so slightly different to the final model. 

Sphero Robotic Ball Video Game for iPhone


Typically, the balls which are in their bulbous and spherical forms are immutable to the motion. Yet, the Sphero robotic ball will surely catch your attention. It has enough power that is based in accelerometer and out lifts the ball which is mini plastic. You can turn this one as a game in your iPhone. After that, you can zoom it around in the virtual floor while enjoying what the controlled patterns have to offer. This game is called more popularly as the Sphero. Let us know more about it.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

How to download facebook app for Samsung Galaxy S3


Most smartphones and tablet nowadays normally come with Facebook app pre-installed. Just in case your Sansung Galaxy S3 doesn’t have one, don’t worry cause its just very easy to download and install. Here is how:
To Install Facebook
  1. Make sure that your Samsung Galaxy S3 has internet connection either through WiFi or mobile data.
  2. You should have setup and activate Google account with it.
  3. From the home screen, tap on Apps.
  4. Tap on Play Store.
  5. Tap on Search or magnifier icon on the upper right hand corner of your screen.
  6. Type in “Facebook” on the search box.
  7. Tap on the Search or magnifier icon on the lower right hand corner of your screen.
  8. Select the “Facebook for Android” in the search results.
  9. Tap on the Install button in blue.
  10. Tap on Accept & download button in blue.
  11. Wait until it finish the download and go back to the home screen by pressing the Home button once the installation is complete.
Or: Download Here: Facebook for Android
To Use Facebook
  1. Make sure that your Samsung Galaxy S3 has internet connection either through WiFi or mobile data.
  2. Go to Apps.
  3. Tap on Facebook icon. If you can’t find the icon after following the installation above, please try to restart your phone by turning it off and on.
  4. Facebook will ask you to log in if its your first time to use that application on your phone.
  5. Once you’ve done all the steps above, you can starting using Facebook on your Samsung Galaxy S3 for writing your status updates, writing on walls, sending messages and uploading pictures.
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Source: Tablet news

Monday, August 20, 2012

Sony makes Xperia SL official


If you're thrilled by Sony's Xperia S, then you have another reason to get excited. The company has just revealed plans for an Xperia SL phone, which sees the Xperia S and raises its 1.5GHz CPU up a notch to 1.7GHz. Of course, both phone's processors are last-generation Snapdragon S3 chips, which while technically dual-core, are roundly trounced performance-wise by Qualcomm's current Snapdragon S4 processors.

Apple: Samsung's Galaxy Nexus a copycat of iPhone


Apple argued today that Samsung Electronics's Galaxy Nexus copies many of the key features of the iPhone, including voice-control Siri, and should be banned from the U.S.

Apple, Samsung decision will go to jury


Talks between Apple and Samsung's CEOs apparently didn't go well Monday as the decision of who will win the biggest patent battle in history will go to the nine-member jury.

AT&T's FaceTime limits might conflict with FCC rules


Some people have raised red flags regarding AT&T's limits on the use of FaceTime on the upcoming iOS, alleging the restrictions could go against Federal Communications Commission rules.

Windows 8 upgrade registration now open, Microsoft offers deal


Bit by bit, Microsoft is rolling out its new Windows 8 operating system. Last week, it was released to manufacturers and Action Pack subscribers got their hands on it Monday.

HP says Surface has not changed its relationship with Microsoft, promises more tablet details 'pretty soon'

HP has been offering plenty of glimpses of its upcoming Windows 8 tablet, but it so far hasn't been doing much talking about it -- or about Microsoft's own entry into the tablet market with Surface, for that matter. 

Lenovo's Q1 shows 'record high' market share, profits up 30 percent to $141 million

After delivering an overachieving laptop, Lenovo has delivered financial results that also exceeded expectations, producing $8 billion in revenue and $141 million net profit. Those figures are up 35 and 30 percent respectively over last year, which the company has chalked up to a higher than ever market share of 15 percent. 

ASUS Zenbook Prime faces teardown, affords a little expansion in an even smaller space

We often assume that Ultrabooks scarcely have any room to budge on the inside, and that's usually true. An iFixit teardown of ASUS' Zenbook Prime has proven that there's always an exception to the rule. 

Switched On: The watch and the workhorse


In mature, competitive markets flooded with products, many brands come and go. Last week, though, two companies came to New York City to celebrate milestone anniversaries of their electronic products. Lenovo celebrated the 20th anniversary of the ThinkPad as Casio marked the 30th anniversary of the G-Shock watch. The notebook PC remains among the most versatile and complex devices consumers use today while the watch is one of the simplest. Yet some commonality between these two products may include lessons for other technology products that wish to remain around for decades.

Green Day make cameo in Angry Birds Facebook offering as mascara-wearing egg thieves


Punk's not dead, it's just diversifying its portfolio. Having already conquered Broadway, East Bay pop-punkers Green Day are hitting the world of casual gaming with a new episode of Facebook's Angry Birds Friends that features pig opponents "inspired by band members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool." The offering also features "Troublemaker," an exclusive song that is most likely a tribute to the hard living ways of porcine egg thieves. Asked to justify his pro-swine stance, Pinhead Gunpowder member Armstrong answered, "We're all fans of Angry Birds. It's such an addictive game that when we first started playing it we couldn't stop. Go Team Green!"

Sony sells 2.2 million PS Vitas worldwide, will redirect marketing toward 'younger audience'

Sony confirmed to us that it sold 2.2 million PlayStation Vitas worldwide as of June 30th, roughly 250,000 a month since it passed the 1.2 million mark back in February. 

WIN! A Nokia 808 Pureview 41MP cameraphone


TechRadar has teamed up with Nokia to give you the chance to win a slice of smartphone history.
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iPhone 5 front panel leaks with 4-inch screen


This could be the front panel of the iPhone 5.
The latest leak shows what claims to be the front housing of the next iPhone. If genuine, it looks like Apple's next handset will sport a 4-inch screen, as widely expected.

Synaptics enters the keyboard market, announces the ThinTouch keyboard aimed at Ultrabooks


More likely than not, when you think of Synaptics you think of its touchpads. Or maybe, if you're a mobile aficionado, you know it for its touchscreens, used in phones like the HTC One X and Sony Xperia P. 

LG Optimus Vu heading to Europe this September


LG has finally revealed that its over-sized smartphone, the LG Optimus Vu, will be coming to Europe and other markets this September.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 teased by Samsung


Samsung has put out a teaser video of its Galaxy Note 2, just over a week before it launches the device.