LG Optimus 4X HD unveiled: Quad-core Tegra 3, Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.7-inch display

Posted by | Posted in Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 23-02-2012

If LG failed to impress so far with the Android 2.3 phones it’s shown off in the run up to MWC 2012 , perhaps the Optimus 4X HD can turn things around.

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New privacy policy standards agreed to by world’s major app store owners

Posted by | Posted in Apps, Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 22-02-2012

The California Attorney General has struck a deal with the world’s major app store opperators that will see new privacy policy standards put in place. Apple, Google, Microsoft, HP, RIM and Amazon have all agreed to require any software that uses personal information to provide a privacy policy that can be viewed in the store before an app is downloaded. The agreement will bring the various markets in line with the California Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires developers provide such a policy

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Magnetic retainer lets you operate machinery with your tongue, gives linguistics new meaning

Posted by | Posted in iPhone, Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 22-02-2012

Many people with debilitating conditions rely on sip and puff technology to get around, which is relatively lo-fi by some standards . Now, a special retainer with magnetic sensors could bring mobility into the smartphone age.

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Apple: developers now have until June 1 to sandbox apps for the Mac App Store

Posted by | Posted in Apps, Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 22-02-2012

Back in the fall, Apple gave developers an ultimatum : sandbox your applications, or see yourself out of the Mac App Store and sell your apps elsewhere. Originally, devs had until March 1st to make the change, which limits the resources apps can access, thereby making a malware infection less likely. Still, sandboxing inherently means less control for developers: the fewer resources an app can use, the less it can actually do.

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Samsung Rugby Smart gets rendered as it anxiously awaits our drops and kicks

Posted by | Posted in Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 22-02-2012

Rugged phones seem to be the exception more than the rule when it comes to smartphones. However, AT&T apparently has one in the pipeline dubbed the Samsung Rugby Smart. Destined to be the latest addition to the lineup of Sammy’s military-spec devices, the Smart will — as you probably guessed — be the first member of the Rugby family to ditch the clamshell form factor and take on Android at the same time.

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Samsung Rugby Smart gets rendered as it anxiously awaits our drops and kicks

Posted by | Posted in Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 22-02-2012

Rugged phones seem to be the exception more than the rule when it comes to smartphones. However, AT&T apparently has one in the pipeline dubbed the Samsung Rugby Smart

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LG Optimus 3D Cube is a slimmer sequel, world’s first phone with 3D video editing

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We’re not sure if the world was anxiously awaiting a follow-up to LG’s Optimus 3D (the AT&T Thrill 4G here in the states), but here it is: the LG Optimus Cube 3D. Only announced for Korean carrier SK Telecom so far, the Optimus 3D Cube is slightly thinner than its predecessor at 9.6mm vs.

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LG Optimus 3D Cube is a slimmer sequel, world’s first phone with 3D video editing

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We’re not sure if the world was anxiously awaiting a follow-up to LG’s Optimus 3D (the AT&T Thrill 4G here in the states), but here it is: the LG Optimus Cube 3D. Only announced for Korean carrier SK Telecom so far, the Optimus 3D Cube is slightly thinner than its predecessor at 9.6mm vs. 10.9mm, a faster 1.2GHz dual-core CPU and 16GB of storage built-in, confirming most of the rumors we’d heard previously

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Gunze’s new touchscreen tech knows who’s touching it

Posted by | Posted in Mac, Uncategorized | Posted on 21-02-2012

Touchscreens can’t differentiate between you, your friend or your cat. Truth is, they’re actually amazingly simple pieces of technology without much in the way of brains. A new type of display shown off at the International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference in Tokyo last week does imbue the panels with at least enough smarts to tell people apart

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Gunze’s new touchscreen tech knows who’s touching it

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Touchscreens can’t differentiate between you, your friend or your cat. Truth is, they’re actually amazingly simple pieces of technology without much in the way of brains.

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