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- AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED]
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- AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED]
- Andy Pad Pro makes film debut, shows off bird slinging skills (video)
- AT&T enhances network in part of Manhattan you probably won’t visit
- AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED]
- Print to PDF v1.2
- Apparatus v1.0.3
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AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED] Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:46 PM PDT Yesterday HP broke the hearts of webOS fans everywhere when it announced that it would “discontinue operations” of all webOS hardware, meaning phones and the TouchPad, in Q4 2011. The pain doesn’t stop there, though, as a leaked AT&T email has emerged today to kick those users in their shins and throw a little dirt in their faces. The email, reportedly sent between members of AT&T management this afternoon, reveals that AT&T has canceled its plans to launch the HP Pre3. Of course, AT&T never… | |
Need For Speed Shift 1.0.70 by CyberAndroid Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:46 PM PDT Need For Speed Shift 1.0.70 by CyberAndroid Overview: PLAY NEED FOR SPEED SHIFT ON YOUR ANDROID DEVICE! Requirements: ANDROID 1.6 and up Drive the world's fastest cars and enjoy some of the highest performance racing action ever seen on Android. FEED YOUR NEED EVERY PRO CIRCUIT DETAIL UPGRADE, CUSTOMIZE, AND COMPETE HOW DO YOU RACE? Grab hold and push it to the limit with the most visceral and aggressive racing game on Android! As always – due to the rich, immersive quality of this game – your download will take some time. We promise it's worth the wait! Be the first to know! Get inside EA info on great deals, plus the latest game updates, tips & more… What’s in this version:
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AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED] Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:40 PM PDT Yesterday HP broke the hearts of webOS fans everywhere when it announced that it would “discontinue operations” of all webOS hardware, meaning phones and the TouchPad, in Q4 2011. The pain doesn’t stop there, though, as a leaked AT&T email has emerged today to kick those users in their shins and throw a little dirt in their faces. The email, reportedly sent between members of AT&T management this afternoon, reveals that AT&T has canceled its plans to launch the HP Pre3. Of course, AT&T never… | |
Andy Pad Pro makes film debut, shows off bird slinging skills (video) Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:35 PM PDT Still waiting to get your affordable Android tablet on? You’ve got a little over a week to go, but here attempting to tide you over is a montage of the Andy Pad Pro. First made official in July (alongside a video of its lesser sibling), the Gingerbread tablet still rocks a 1.2GHz Cortex A8, a “powerful 3D GPU” and 1080p HDMI output. And at £179 (or about $290) the 7-inch capacitive slate won’t break the bank. Ready to see it and its more affordable brother shred through a bevy of Android games? You know the drill: hop on past the break, bud. Continue reading Andy Pad Pro makes film debut, shows off bird slinging skills (video) Andy Pad Pro makes film debut, shows off bird slinging skills (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Aug 2011 20:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink Cool Smartphone | Andy Pad | Email this | Comments | |
AT&T enhances network in part of Manhattan you probably won’t visit Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:35 PM PDT If you’re walking through New York City today, you may notice that your AT&T phone just got a little bit faster. But you probably won’t. The carrier activated a new broadband cell site in Manhattan’s Turtle Bay area in Midtown — somewhere between Times Square and the Upper East Side — in a five-block area that few tourists ever visit. The company says the upgrades are part of a larger plan to enhance coverage across the nation and eventually roll out 4G LTE coverage, with help from recently acquired T-Mobile — that is if all goes well in court, of course. Continue reading AT&T enhances network in part of Manhattan you probably won’t visit AT&T enhances network in part of Manhattan you probably won’t visit originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Aug 2011 19:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments | |
AT&T cancels Pre 3 launch plans as HP adds 64GB white TouchPad to its online store [UPDATED] Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:35 PM PDT Yesterday HP broke the hearts of webOS fans everywhere when it announced that it would “discontinue operations” of all webOS hardware, meaning phones and the TouchPad, in Q4 2011. The pain doesn’t stop there, though, as a leaked AT&T email has emerged today to kick those users in their shins and throw a little dirt in their faces. The email, reportedly sent between members of AT&T management this afternoon, reveals that AT&T has canceled its plans to launch the HP Pre3. Of course, AT&T never… | |
Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:35 PM PDT Print to PDF v1.2 Requirements: Description ‘Print to PDF’ allows you to quickly save entire emails, web pages and documents to PDF so you can access them at any time, even when you are offline. ‘Print to PDF’ uses the built-in Print functionality on your iPhone/iTouch/iPad to save any email, web page or document as a PDF document. Simply launch the app to start the printer, go to the Mail, Safari or any app with AirPrint support and use the ‘Print’ function to save your information as PDF. This app is great to: * Save important emails that you may need to quickly access later * Save any web page that you may want to read or consult later * Print a document to PDF from any app with AirPrint support The app let’s you organize your PDF documents in different folders and it automatically classifies your documents separating emails, web pages and other prints. To print to pdf you need to run this app on your device and then go to any app with AirPrint support to save the content you want. The PDF printer stays ON for a few minutes (the time that Apple allows apps to run on the background). After a few minutes the printer is turned off and you need to launch the app again to print other documents. After a document is printed to PDF you can read it inside of the app, email it or open it with other apps that support reading PDFs like iBooks. IMPORTANT NOTE: This app is NOT compatible with iPhone 3G and iTouch 1st and 2nd generation. You can find more about the app on our website: We hope our app will be useful to you! Let us know if you have any questions, we will be glad to help: support@printtopdfapp.com What’s New in Version 1.2 - Device to device printing over wifi More info Code: http://www.printtopdfapp.com/ | |
Posted: 19 Aug 2011 05:35 PM PDT Apparatus v1.0.3 Requirements: Android OS 1.6+ Overview: Build a complex machine to perform a simple task. Connect cables from batteries to motors, build bridges, set up teeter totters, Use the hammer or the wrench to connect planks, wheels and other objects together. Creativity is essential in the gameplay Apparatus. If you don’t have the patience to figure The early levels will teach you how to play the game and go through some basic concepts. Every time you complete a level, you can go into freebuild mode and modify the level EXTRA FUN ON TABLETS! Officially supported phones and tablets: A minimum processor speed of 600MHz is recommended. A screen resolution of 800×480 or higher is recommended but the game runs on lower resolutions. IF YOU HAVE PERFORMANCE ISSUES: IF THE GAME LOOKS TOO DARK: What’s in this version: More Info: Code: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bithack.apparatus Download Instructions: Mirror: | |
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Boar Hunts, iPhone 5s, and Other Stories We Didn’t Post [Video] Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:06 PM PDT | |
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Could there be a suitor for webOS?
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:06 PM PDT
We’ve been looking for a silver lining in today’s HP squall line. HP’s done making webOS devices, and they might continue working on webOS while exploring their options with what to do with the software. Those options boil down to three likely possibilities: HP licenses webOS to a mobile phone maker, HP sells webOS (or just Palm’s patent portfolio), or HP completely kills webOS.
Obviously we don’t want the last thing to happen, which leaves some other manufacturer to pick up webOS, either as a licensee or purchaser. And, frankly, any manufacturer would be downright stupid to license webOS from HP. The only way to do this can work for webOS to come back to life is for somebody to buy it and its associated patents (likely for even less than the $1.2 billion HP paid for Palm).
So who could possibly buy webOS? Amusingly, this is the conversation we were having a year-and-a-half ago and HP came out of nowhere and bought Palm. And if we were having this conversation a week ago, we’re not sure we’d have any possible suitors that wouldn’t be interested in only picking up the Palm patent portfolio (surely, Google or Apple would love to have patent #7555727: Integrated Handheld Computing and Telephony System and Services).
Google’s purchase of Motorola changed everything. Google says it’s all about the patents, but you and I and your mother all know it’s about more than the patents. Patents are the near term and eventually this whole patent lawsuits mess will sort itself out. Long term, Google has a reason for owning Motorola: they want to be able to control the Android experience from start to finish, so they can put out the phones that they want.
This has to be scaring the bejesus out of the likes of Samsung, HTC, and LG. They’re all Android licensees, and they’re all Windows Phone licensees.
Windows Phone isn’t going as well as any of them would have liked – LG has admitted as much. And now they’re all in the awkward position of potentially having to compete with Google. Not to mention those three also aren’t thrilled about Microsoft’s sweetheart deal with Nokia. Could any of them be interested in purchasing webOS and its patents?
Certainly. HTC’s been busy trying to differentiate themselves, what with their shacking up with Beats. Samsung tried with Bada, and, well, that’s not really catching on. They all are searching for what HP was searching for with Palm: the ability to truly differentiate themselves. They didn’t want to be just another Android license, so they bought Palm and webOS. And then utterly failed with it.
If anybody’s going to buy webOS from HP, I’m going to throw out another predicition and see if I can go three-for-three: Samsung. They have the money, they have tried before with their own OS in Bada, and they have the most to loose between Google/Motorola and Microsoft/Nokia. Apart from that, they also have the manufacturing know-how and facilities (they use almost entirely their own parts in Samsung phones) and are engaged in a drawn-out lawsuit with Apple where owning Palm’s patents could go a long way towards bolstering their defense.
Of course, it’s also entirely possible that nobody will pick up webOS for anything other than its patents. This isn’t a case of Betamax or HD DVD – people really cared whether webOS lived or died and tried again and again to have it succeed. Unfortunately, those people may have been the wrong people.
Right now, we’re stuck in the limbo zone of “is this yet another near-death experience, or is this the end?” We don’t want it to be the end, and we’ll do everything we can to make sure it’s not, but we’re just a blog. The questions boils down to how much HP asks for Palm. The goods – webOS and the patents – could very well be available, all we need is the right highest bidder (again).
Motorola DROID Bionic MAP leak shows $299.99 price tag kicking off September 8th
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:06 PM PDT
Seems like we can’t go more than a day or two without another Motorola DROID Bionic leak, huh? Today we’ve got the image you see above, showing that the Bionic has been given a minimum advertised price (MAP) of $299.99 by our friends at Verizon. That means that we’ll likely see it slapped with that price tag when it arrives. Speaking of the Bionic arriving, the MAP is taking effect on September 8th, meaning that that’s likely the day that the handset will hit stores and this whole saga can…
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:05 PM PDT
Boar Hunts, iPhone 5s, and Other Stories We Didn’t Post [Video]
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:00 PM PDT
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