Thursday, May 26, 2011

Google's NYC partner event happens tomorrow, join the liveblog fun here live

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Well, it's certainly been a busy week in the city! First Kobo, then Mango, then Nook, and now... Google Wallet? Yes, it looks like Big Search is coming to contactless payments, finally giving Nexus S users something good to do with that NFC chip. The event happens at noon EST, and we'll be bringing it to you live. Set your bookmark here if you'd like to join in the fun, and if you happen to be tuning in from a land far, far away, check out the local times below.

Verizon bonanza: Droid X2, Revolution, Trophy, and Xperia Play hit Big Red today

Verizon is seriously diversifying its portfolio today with the official in-store launch of four new smartphones. Three of them roll up in Android gear, though they all have major selling points beyond Google's software. LG's Revolution is the sole LTE-capable handset of the bunch, bringing with it a 4.3-inch screen and pre-installed Netflix for $250.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Mophie Launches Juice Pack Plus For iPhone 4


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We have featured a number of these battery packs for the iPhone before here at Geeky Gadgets, although you may not need one with the iPhone 4 as the battery seems to last a lot longer than the 3GS.

Mophie has added another iPhone battery pack to their range with the Mophie Juice Pack Plus, which is designed to work with both the CDMA iPhone 4 and the GSM iPhone 4.


Google Mobile Maps Gets Updated, New Features Added


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Google has updated their Google Maps for mobile devices, and have added in a range of new features to Google Maps for mobile, the new features are available in browsers on Android smartphones and tablets and Apple’s iOS devices. Google Maps for mobile now has many of the features that the desktop version has, and one you have decided to opt in to share your location you can search nearby locations with both auto complete and suggested functions, as well as see your current location.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Nokia's Windows Phones will feature dual-core ST-Ericsson U8500, says STMicroelectronics chief

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As you'll no doubt be aware, Qualcomm currently enjoys a stranglehold on processing hardware inside Windows Phone handsets. Its Snapdragon chip stars in both Microsoft's original and updated chassis spec for the platform, but its hegemony may soon be coming to an end. STMicroelectronics (the ST in ST-Ericsson) boss Carlo Bozotti is cited by Forbes as saying that Nokia will use ST-Ericsson hardware to power at least some of its Windows Phones.


Android Honeycomb has hidden Gingerbread interface, enabled by higher LCD density


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Google's already indicated that tablets and smartphones won't be sharing the same Android build until Ice Cream Sandwich in Q4, though interestingly enough, it turns out that the tablet-friendly Honeycomb actually has Gingerbread's interface quietly tucked underneath.

Keyless LifeBook concept would allow users to arrange their own keyboard layout

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A few short weeks ago, I said what a shame it was that Minebea's gorgeous COOL LEAF touch keyboard didn't allow for different country-specific keyboard layouts. A shortlisted entry in designboom's 2011 Fujitsu Design Award competition has taken such personal configuration a stage further with a touchscreen keyboard on a full-size laptop which would allow users to arrange and configure their own layout choices.

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Sharp Aquos Android clamshell tricks friends into thinking you can't afford a smartphone

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Looking for a handset that harkens back to simpler, pre-smartphone era, without losing the Googley luster of Android? We've got the perfect phone for you, and all you've got to do is move to Japan and get a Softbank Mobile account. Sharp, one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in its native country, rolled out the retro-future Gingerbread-packing Aquos Phone Hybrid 007SH, an Android 2.3 flip phone with a 180-degree swiveling touchscreen above the hinge and a numeric dial pad below that all the cool kids in Shibuya crave.

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Engadget app for iPhone and iPod touch updated to 2.2.0, get it now!

Hey there fellow iOS users, just thought we'd let you know that the Engadget app for iPhone and iPod touch has now been updated to version 2.2. What's new, you ask?


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NTT DoCoMo's Fujitsu LOOX F-07C goes official, dual-boots to Windows 7 and Symbian (updated)

Yes, 'tis quite a shock for a Monday morning, but it turns out the dual-booting Fujitsu LOOX F-07C smartphone is indeed legit. According to NTT DoCoMo's preliminary spec sheet, this 7.69-ounce landscape slider handles both Symbian and Windows 7 (Home Premium, 32-bit Japanese edition) with its 4-inch 1,024 x 600 LCD (that's 297ppi right there!), along with a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of LPDDR400 RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 32GB of eMMC disk space, and expandable memory via microSDHC.

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You'll also find a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with face detection on the back, coupled by a VGA front-facing camera. Of course, the main concern is how the battery life fares here: we're told that in "mobile phone mode" you get up to 600

Official: Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab getting Gingerbread update in mid-May

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The rest of the globe, including North America, will follow suit "according to the regional plan." Also benefiting from a Gingerbread upgrade will be the 7-inch Galaxy Tab, which already got a taste of Android 2.3 in Italy, and the company's bevy of budget Galaxy devices, the Ace, Gio, Fit and mini. Read the full PR after the break.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

iPad 2 Case With Sliding Bluetooth Keyboard


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We have featured quite a few different cases for the iPad and the iPad 2 here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one will add a Bluetooth keyboard to your iPad 2, the iPad 2 Case With Sliding Bluetooth Keyboard.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Notesy The Dropbox Linked Minimalist iOS Note Taking App


If you are looking for a very quick and simple note taking application for your iOS device, the newly updated Notesy for Dropbox might be your perfect note taking companion application.
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I have plenty of note taking apps on my iPhone but the reason I like Notesy so much is because of its simplicity, and of course the link to Dropbox which makes it much easier to update my notes when I am in front of my desktop or on my laptop.

DoubleTwist Android App Now Supports Streaming To Apple TV


We have featured the DoubleTwist Android application in the past here on Geeky Gadgets back when Doubletwist support was added for the games consoles Xbox 360 and PS3 and originally with iTunes.
A new update to the player now sees the addition of Airplay to the application enabling you to now stream movies, pictures and music directly to your Apple TV device from your Android phone.

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Monday, May 9, 2011

Google and Sprint respond to Google Voice integration issues

You may recall from yesterday that early adopters were having a variety of issues after activating (or attempting to activate) Sprint's new Google Voice integration feature. Well, a full day has passed, and we've had several calls with GV lead Vincent Paquet as well as Brian Smith, Sprint's director of product development. Both executives have said that their respective companies have been hard at work on resolutions to each of the issues we outlined Thursday night, and some customers we spoke to yesterday are now back online. Jump past the break for a quick summary of what's been fixed, and what remains on the to-do list.

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Our primary concern yesterday was a voicemail security bug that inadvertently granted management-level access to people that one user called from the Google Voice web app. Google is not commenting on this vulnerability, but has confirmed that it's not a threat today. The second issue was that some GV customers who were up and running with Sprint integration suddenly found themselves unable to use the service. This issue has been pegged to the removal of an accounting code -- GGLVOICE -- that some Sprint reps have accidentally removed. The carrier is working to prevent this from occurring in the future, and those already affected should soon be able to call in for support. Next up, some international calls were being processed through Sprint, rather than through GV, even after users activated their integration. This has been tied to the accidental removal of the same accounting code, and Google has offered to reimburse affected individuals (see the update on yesterday's post for full details).

LG Optimus Black debuts in Europe 'this month,' rest of the world settles for dual-core crumbs

LG told us to expect the ultra-slim Optimus Black handset globally in the first half of the year, and at least one continent will receive the device as planned -- the company just announced that the 9.2mm thin smartphone with the 700 nit NOVA display will hit Europe this month, with launches planned for North America and Asia at unspecified times after that.
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HP intros the ProBook 5330m, EliteBook 2560p, and EliteBook 2760p tablet

After announcing a trio of consumer laptops, you didn't think HP had forgotten about its business line, did you? The company also trotted out three lightweight models for the corporate set, including the 12.1-inch EliteBook 2760p convertible tablet, which has been rearing its head around the FCC as of late.

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Although it's an update to the current-generation 2740p, it sticks with its tried-and-true metal design. But -- surprise, surprise -- it steps up to Sandy Bridge Core i5 and Core i7 CPU options, promises 5.5 hours of battery life with the standard six-cell, and will be one of several models compatible with HP's newly minted (optional) prepaid data service DataPass.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

WhisperMonitor First Dynamic Android Firewall


If you are worried about your Android device leaking your private data to third parties, you might be pleased to know that developer and security expert Moxie Marlinspike has released a new Android dynamic firewall app called WhisperMonitor.

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WhisperMonitor firewall monitors all outbound connection attempts by any installed apps or the operating system on your device. Providing you with an easy to read list of everything which is currently active.

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HP Unveils Pavilion dm4x Equipped With Sandy Bridge CPU

The Pavilion dm4x is equipped with a 14 inch screen and is supplied running either Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional, with a number of configuration options available. Allowing you to install one from the choice of three Intel Core i5 and one Intel Core i7 processors. Together with a choice of 4, 6 or 8GB of RAM and a 1GB Radeon HD 6470M graphics card with a choice of storage from 500GB up to 750GB.

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Apple Releases Firmware Update For 2011 MacBook Pro

Apple has released a new firmware update for the 2011 MacBook Pro, and the update is designed to address a number of problems with the MacBook pro, as well as some performance improvements and bug fixes.

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VIA Unveils Nano X2 E-Series Dual Core Processors


Via has unveiled it latest processor creations in the form of the Nano X2 E-Series. Which combine two 64-bit, superscalar VIA Nano cores on one die and offer multimedia performance and multitasking for embedded systems and native support for 64-bit operating systems.
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The new VIA Nano X2 E-Series dual -core processors are available in two models running at speeds of 1.2+ GHz and 1.6+ GHz and support with Windows Embedded Standard 7 platform, allowing for vastly improved data throughput per clock cycle.

Samsung Infuse 4G Hits AT&T 15th Of May

Some of our reader will remember the Samsung Infuse 4G that was announced back in January, it looks like it will be available from AT&T in the US from the 15th of May.
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The Infuse features a 4.5 inch SUper AMOLED display, processing is provided by a 1.2GHz processor and it will come with Android 2.2 Froyo, there are also dual cameras.

Sony Ericsson Updates Xperia Mini And Xperia Mini Pro Smartphones


Sony has updated two models in its Xperia range, the Xperia Mini and the Xperia Mini Pro, both of which will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread when they go on sale in quarter three of 2011. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini features 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, plus a 3 inch capacitive multi touch display with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels.

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It also features a five megapixel camera, with an LED flash, face recognition, geo-tagging and the ability to record HD video in 720p, it also features a microSD card slot that can take up to 32GB microSD cards.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro shares similar specifications with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, plus a 3 inch capacitive multitouch display with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, the main difference between the two is that the Xperia Mini Pro features a QWERTY keyboard.

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Scosche freeKEY Flexible Keyboard (video)


If you are looking for a light portable keyboard, the new Scosche freeKEY Bluetooth keyboard might well be worth a look. Its constructed from flexible silicon making it waterproof and enabling it to be rolled for easy storage and transportation.

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Scosche has designed the freeKEY keyboard for tablet and smartphone users who occasionally might require a full QWERTY keyboard. The freeKEY Flexible Keyboard connects to the device using Bluetooth and will automatically re-pair to your device the next time the freeKEY keyboard is required. Watch Scosche’s promo video for their new keyboard after the jump.
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Motorola Ships 250,000 Xoom Tablets

It looks like the Xoom Android tablet hasn’t been as popular as Motorola had hoped, as the company has released some figures, and it turns out the only shipped a total of 250,000 Xoom tablets since it went on sale.

The Xoom launched without Flash, something it was supposed to have from the start, this was released later, but this could have slowed down the sales of the Xoom, and also the 4G version wasn’t available at launch

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