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Droid 2 manual leaks, teaches you everything you need to know about a phone you don’t have

Published: July 29, 2010

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You know the drill: blurry shots of phone get leaked… user’s manual gets leaked..


Dell shows off Android 2.1 running on the Streak, still planning to make it to Froyo

Published: July 27, 2010

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Dell’s Kevin Andrew answered a few questions about the Streak in a new “vlog” on YouTube, and it’s a mixture of encouragement and confusion.


HTC starts selling phones in China under its own name

Published: July 27, 2010

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It’s long been the case that if you wanted a HTC handset over in the world’s most populous nation, you’d have had to look for its rebadged variant under the Dopod brand. But, as of today, that is no more. The prolific Taiwanese phone maker has decided that its name is now recognizable and valuable enough in China to be put on its own hardware and is kicking off a campaign with four own-branded phones


Guru’board cancels Miniguru keyboard project

Published: July 22, 2010

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It seemed like a bit of a longshot when it was announced back in January, and Guru’board has unfortunately now confirmed those fears — the Miniguru keyboard project has been canceled. In case you missed it, the Miniguru was designed to be a completely customizable keyboard that would basically let you keep your fingers on the home row at all times (a modifier key would let you turn JKLI keys into arrows, and the caps lock into control). True to its name, they keyboard would have also been small, and it seemed like it would have been fairly high-end, with three different types of mechanical key switches available.


Humane Reader is a $20 8-bit PC for TVs

Published: July 20, 2010

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We can’t decide if this is a Smart idea or a Stupid idea in the grand scheme of things , but we love it just the same. Humane PC and its Humane Reader child are open source hardware projects with some seriously low-cost internal components. At volume the PC could retail for as low as $20, and that’s with 2GB of microSD storage, USB / PS/2 plugs, and video out.


BlackBerry Protect protects (you guessed it) your BlackBerry

Published: July 12, 2010

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You might expect a product with as much enterprise street cred as BlackBerry to offer the best lineup of options for dealing with a lost or stolen phone, but not quite — devices in a controlled BES environment can be wiped from afar, but for non-enterprise consumers, the options are a little more limited. That’s where RIM’s new BlackBerry Protect software comes into play, combining a host of services into one product; on top of being able to remotely message, lock, and wipe a misplaced phone, you can locate it on a map and take regularly-scheduled wireless backups that make replacing the handset (if it comes to that) as painless as possible. It’s going into an invite-only beta period later this week, after which it’ll move to a wider-scale public beta “later this year” at no charge.


Samsung Captivate coming to AT&T on July 18 for $200

Published: July 8, 2010

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We’ve just gotten official word that the Captivate — AT&T’s rendition of Samsung’s global Galaxy S line of high-end Android phones — will be available starting Sunday, July 18 for $199 on contract with no rebate required. That pricing is more or less what we’d expected considering that T-Mobile priced the Vibrant the same way — and if rumors of T-Mobile’s launch date bump are true, the Captivate won’t be the first kid on the block


AT&T explains, basically ignores criticism for locking down Android handsets

Published: July 1, 2010

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When the Moto Backflip launched we were a wee bit miffed that AT&T stuffed its ROM with what our esteemed Chris Ziegler referred to as “unremovable crapware.” But, even more annoying was the handset being locked down to only accept apps installed via the Android Market, preventing users from the wealth of other goodies floating around these great internets. A few months on the situation is still the same for the HTC Aria and the company is responding directly to criticism with a statement that indicates it’s all in your best interests: AT&T selected Android Market as the exclusive source for applications because it forces developers to be accountable for the apps they submit.


Cisco suggests WiFi Flip Video camera by Christmas, wants to integrate products with Apple’s FaceTime

Published: July 1, 2010

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A rambling Computerworld report from Cisco’s Live! event is bringing us news of even more goodies, beyond the business and home tablets already revealed. In an interview with Marthin De Beer, Senior VP of Cisco’s Emerging Technologies Group, De Beer strongly hints at a WiFi enabled Flip Video camera by the end of 2010. While he didn’t say it in so many words, he did say, “We didn’t buy Flip to have it be only a video recorder,” adding, “I look forward to Christmas,” when asked about a possible timeline.


Bloomberg: Hulu coming to PlayStation network ’soon’

Published: June 24, 2010

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It was just two weeks ago in the runup to E3 that Reuters spread rumors of Hulu coming to the Xbox 360 and the iPad as some sort of paid service, and now Bloomberg is adding to the chatter, saying that everyone’s favorite video service is also in talks to become part of Sony’s Playstation Network and appear on the PS3 “soon.” As with the previous rumors, Hulu on PS3 is said to be a paid service, but nothing’s actually confirmed yet. So is Hulu playing Microsoft, Sony and Apple against each other in a bid to collect the biggest exclusivity fee possible, or are we about to see an aggressive Netflix-style multiplatform rollout? We’ll see.


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