Monday, June 6, 2011

'iTunes in the Cloud' Announced with Free Storage 'Match ' & More... Acer Iconia Tab ad at Computex slams iPad for what it lacks Motorola Droid 3 Videos Leaked Sprint’s HTC EVO View 4G tablet landing June 24th FaceNiff Makes Easy to Hack Facebook From Android Smartphones Market Gives Video Game Emulators Boot Unnamed WP7 Smartphone Has a 12Megapixel Camera Emporia RL1 Aquabot gets around more than you’d think Link Post AOL Relaunches TV With Help i.TV Cans Squad ASUS may unveil convertible smartphonelaptop combo Nokia E6 preorders start U.K. Adding GPS Viewsonic GTablet LG Revolution and Three Other Land Verizon Microsoft’s WebBased Marketplace Send Apps Windows Phones Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Coming Few Days 3.1 Opera Mini Now Available [Video] Apple�

Business Insider: > Here's how it works: > > - All the songs you've purchased on iTunes will show up as "purchased" in the iTunes store. - Any purchased song can be downloaded from the cloud to your iOS device - iCloud will be free. - iTunes Match: Will scan your library for music ripped from CDs or downloaded elsewhere. You can then stream that music to your iOS device. - iTunes Match will cost $25 per year to use. Wired: > For your ripped music, iTunes in the cloud will mirror your full library for $25 per year, up to 20,000 songs. Engadget: > 2:56PM Wondering what happened to Lala? Now you know. Gizmodo: > If you buy a song from Apple on your iPhone, download it to your iPod. Buy a song on your iPod, download it to your iPad. Set it to push automatically, or pick whichever tracks and albums you'd prefer. > > Or, if you're like a lot of people and haven't built your entire library from Apple's trove, there's iTunes Match. And this is the big one. For $25 a year, Apple will upgrade the crossover between your library and theirs to 256 kbps AAC files, and ... Acer took advantage of the attention from the Computex show in Taipei this week to attack Apple directly in a stairway ad for the Iconia Tab A500. Those visiting part of the metro saw a two-part ad on either side of a staircase. One side seen by Engadget asked in Chinese why anyone would choose an iPad when it lacks an open OS, a high-resolution display, Dolby Surround audio, the Flash plugin, a microSD slot, or USB; the opposite side, as expected, touted all of those features on the Iconia Tab.... Right on the heels of the Motorola Droid X2 on Verizon release, now three training videos have been leaked of the Motorola Droid 3. Get a good lon… Sprint's HTC EVO View 4G  could land on June 24th — the same day the EVO 3D is set to make its debut — according to an advertisement obtained by Engadget. The 7-inch tablet is nearly identical to the HTC Flyer we recently reviewed, save for its 4G WiMAX radio. It packs a 1.5GHz processor, HTC's Sense user interface, a 1.3-megapixel forward facing camera, 32GB of storage, 3G/4G hotspot capabilities, a 5-megapixel rear camera, and a 4,000 mAh battery in a sturdy aluminum uni-body package. If you want to push the tablet's capabilities a bit further and take advantage of the View 4G's HTC Scribe feature, which allows you to take notes on the display, you'll need to drop an FaceNiff is an Android application that lets users sniff and intercept web session profiles over Wi-Fi networks, stealing other users' cre… A collection of console emulators, including N64oid, Nesoid and Snesoid, have been removed from the Android Market. _HotHardware_ and _Engadget_ bot… Are you one of those folks who like the idea of a smartphone camera, but think they still have ways to go before they can replace even a simple… Emporia and Vodafone have just announced the release of a stylish-looking feature phone, the Emporia RL1. Exclusively available from Vodafone, the Emporia RL1 has a clear/ bright screen with an adjustable text size. When there's an incoming call, the built-in torch blinks to let you know. It is ideal for those who struggle a little [...] This doesn't have the flashy futuristic appeal that we'd like to see from high-tech robots, but this amphibious wanderer is well suited for it's intended purpose. It was developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota to navigate mostly wet environments, collecting data about water quality as part of a distributed army of sensor bots. [...] Google Wallet: Handicapping why it will (and won't) work | ZDNet tags: blog As world burns, G8 leaders fiddle … with the Internet. Seriously? tags: blog All Revenue is Not Created Equal: The Keys to the 10X Revenue Club « abovethecrowd.com Excellent read tags: blog Sarkozy riles Internet CEOs at e-G8 | FT Tech Hub [...] AOL on Thursday announced it is relaunching its AOL TV television site by teaming up with i.TV and integrating content from now-closed TV Squad. The new site is designed to be a TV fan's companion and features interactive TV listings that offer social check-ins, DVR programming, calendar views, and personalized channel lists. There is also news, video recaps, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content. The re-launch also highlights AOL TV's mobile apps for the iPhone and iPad. The apps were developed by TV services startup i.TV. "We are thrilled to welcome AOL TV to the i.TV platform," said Brad Pelo, i.TV CEO, in a statement. "Both companies bring unique and powerful capabilities to this partnership, which will revolutionize how millions of TV viewers discover, share, and watch television." With the re-launch, AOL took down great television site TV Squad and integrated some of its staff and content into AOL TV. AOL has operated TV Squad since 2005, when it acquired Weblogs, Inc. and its roster of sites like TV Squad, Engadget, and TUAW. Users that go to the URL www.tvsquad.com are now automatically redirected www.aoltv.com. With AOL's recent purchase of The Huffington Post and its commitment to turning itself into ... Earlier this week, ASUS teased a new device to be unveiled at the annual Computex trade show. The question it raised, "pad or phone?" lead many to speculate that we might be looking at another device featuring a convertible form factor similar to that of the company's popular Eee Pad Transformer. Now, new teaser images posted to ASUS' Facebook page add fuel to the fire. The first teaser, pictured above on the left, shows a smartphone and reads, "Break the rules: A tablet that jumps out at you." The second, pictured on the right, shows both a tablet and an Android phone while asking, "Break the rules: Pad or phone? How about both?" It would now certainly appear as though ASUS is Nokia's latest QWERTY candybar phone, the E6, is now available for pre-order in the U.K. Nokia took the wraps off of the E6 in April — at the same time it announced X7 — and said it would ship with the latest Symbian "Anna" operating system. The E6 offers a 2.46-inch 640 x 480 pixel touchscreen, an 8-megapixel camera, GPS, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and a 1,500 mAh battery. Symbian "Anna" will provide enterprise grade security with hardware accelerated encryption, several new e-mail features, a revamped user interface, and a new version of Nokia's mapping application (formerly Ovi Maps). The E6 is priced contract- free at £349.00 ($570) and Nokia expects pre-orders to ship by the end of June. [Via Engadget] Read The hackers over at the xda-developers forum always seem to have something awesome brewing, and [fosser2] is no exception. He bought himself a Viewsonic G-tablet, but was a bit disappointed in its lack of a GPS module. He pried the tablet open in hopes of finding a spot where he might be able to cram [...] Verizon is expanding its smartphone roster in a big way today, with the introduction of four new devices: LG Revolution, Xperia Play, HTC Trop… When Microsoft rolls out its Mango operating system for Windows Phone 7 this fall, the company will debut a new web-based version of its Windows… Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is only a "few days away" according to a tweet from Samsung's Mobile US account. Furthermore, as clar… Opera users can now use the free, mobile version of their favorite browser on iPads, as Opera Mini 6 has released and been updated for the larger screen. Along with adding the iPad and iPad 2, Opera's also fixed the browser to work with the iPhone 4's Retina display, bringing it to the entire family of iOS devices. [iTunes via Engadget] More » Taiwanese tech site Digitimes has surveyed its sources in Apple's supply chain yet again and reported that the company may put a curved screen on its next iPhone. According to the report, Apple has bought between 200-300 glass-cutting machines to make a curved screen for the next iPhone to speed production along. Glass makers have reportedly been reluctant to purchase the machines themselves because of the high capital investment. In its take on this rumor, Engadget said this could be a return to the iPod Nano screen, which curved out. But others, such as Apple Insider are speculating that Apple may be taking a leaf out of the Google design book and offering a contour screen similar to the one on the Nexus S. Read full article >> • TWiT 302: Ready, Fire, Aim! - Leo Laporte, Engadget and gdgt co-founder Peter Rojas, Cornell University's Kevin Baradet and I talk Mac malware, Netflix traffic, kids on Facebook and more. Listen at the link above, or download the podcast. • Foxconn to Suppliers: iPad 2 Production (and Next iPhone?) Will Not Be Delayed Due [...]
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