Archives for March 2010

Polish your iPhone or any other Phone to Perfection

When you get a new mobile phone you often polish the screen each and every time a fingerprint is seen on it. After a while of being in your pocket a phone also gets covered in scratches as it hits your keys, coins and occasionally gets dropped etc…

If you want to get a shiny looking phone again then you can actually polish out all the minor scratches by just using some materials and a bit of elbow grease.

Hack n Mod has created a tutorial to show you how you can get your phone looking as new again. [Read more…]

Panasonic G2 and G10 Micro Four Thirds Cameras Leaked

Panasonic accidentally leaked a couple of cameras on to their site a few days too early. The new cameras spotted by various photography sites includes the Panasonic G2 and the Panasonic G10 that each have a 12.1 megapixel sensor.

Panasonic G2 Specs

The Panasonic G2 has the 12.1 megapixel sensor as mentioned above that captures images in a 4:3 aspect ratio. For focussing it uses a Contrast AF system and the focus mode is AFS, AFC, MF. Face detection is also built in. ISO sensitivity for the camera ranges from 100 to 6400 along with being able to use that in auto mode as well as an intelligent ISO mode. [Read more…]

Sony PSP Phone Rumored Again

Wall Street Journal today reported that Sony are planning to take on Apple [AAPL] this year by releasing a much rumoured Sony PSP smartphone.

As well as launching a Sony PSP Phone, rumours about a netbook/eBook type reader/PSP combo were also mentioned that would be aimed at competing with the Apple iPad along with an on-line service to download media such as music, video and games from an online store. [Read more…]

LG Windows Phone 7 Series device to be called Panther

Several days ago, Engadget managed to capture on video a new, kind of mysterious, Windows Phone 7 Series phone that was claimed to be the first handset to be made available. We are now hearing that the handset will be called the LG Panther.

No other details on the phone are known other than what we obviously see in the picture of it in that it has a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out the left side of the device along with a large touchscreen, three physical buttons below the screen that are mandatory on all Windows Phone 7 Series handsets and we assume a 1GHz Snapdragon processor that is also mandatory. [Read more…]

Mobile Phone Patent Attack Details

You might think that Apple going after HTC over 20 patents was what it was all about, but when you look at the bigger picture you can see that everybody seems like they are after everybody for various legal reasons.

The chart above (and larger below) shows who is after who at the moment with Cisco attacking Apple, Apple attacking HTC, ELAN, Nokia and Kodak going for Apple and a whole lot in between.

According to the NY Times, these sorts of patent disputes are not uncommon although a few larger cases we have heard of recently have shed a little more interest from the media in to what’s going on. [Read more…]

Apple iPhone FLPR Universal Remote Control

Just a few days ago we mentioned the iPhone RedEye universal remote control that used a device plugged in to the 3.5mm headphone jack of your iPhone to transmit signals to your TV, DVR and whatever else is remote controlled in your house.

Another company have come up with the FLPR universal remote control for the iPhone that uses the doc connector on the bottom of the phone to transmit IR signals to receiving devices. By adding the attachment to the bottom side of the phone it requires you flip the phone 180 degrees and use the upside down software.

FPLR lets multiple devices be controlled from the iPhone. Set up is easy in that you just connect the IR transmitter to the bottom of the iPhone, download the FLPR application from the App Store and then go through the menu’s searching for the devices you have in the database of 14,000 pre-programmed already in there. [Read more…]

Motorola Motoblur Devices Arriving in Canada

Motorola have announced that three phones using Motoblur are heading to Canada. The three phones will be heading to three networks which includes Bell, Rogers and Telus and they are expected to launch with in the next 4 months.

The three Motorola handsets include the Backflip, Dext and Quench.

Motoblur is a custom user interface created by Motorola to bring social networking updates to an easy to access page on the home screen. The user interface can be configured to accept updates from Twitter, Facebook and Myspace streams which are then displayed on the home screen of the device. [Read more…]

Apple iPhone 4G Concept Renderings

Another concept drawing of the Apple iPhone 4G (forth generation) has been created by a forum user called Seraphan that shows what he wants the iPhone 4G to look like.

Features in the concept include forward and rear facing cameras with the forward facing camera being used for video calls. A microSD card slot is also to be found on the concept allowing for the phone to be expanded. Also the colour schemes of the iPhone have also been changed from just black or white. [Read more…]

Streetfigher IV Official Pics and Video

Capcom have released official images and a video of their new Apple iPhone release of Streetfighter IV. The game will arrive in the app store later this month and will be the first mobile version of the game to be launched.

When available the application is set to be priced at $9.99 and will include eight playable characters who are Ryu, Ken, Guile, Blanka, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, M. Bison and Abel). This is 9 less than the arcade version although it does have it’s upsides in that the arcade version might be a tad harder to carry around in your pocket.

A couple more images as well as a video of the game being played can be found after the jump. [Read more…]

Microsoft Tag for Android Launched

Microsoft has launched a new Android App called Microsoft Tag. The application isn’t brand new in that it’s just new to Android based phones as it’s been available for other mobile devices for a while now.

The Microsoft [MSFT] Tag application lets you scan barcodes on the go. It works similar to how a QRCode works in that specific information is stored in the MS Tag barcode that can be deciphered by the Android Tag application. [Read more…]

Google Gesture Search for Android Launches

Google have launched Google Gesture Search for Android based mobile phones. The new search system for Google [GOOG] allows you to search everything on your phone by basically squiggling on the screen with your finger. Searchable items include contacts, bookmarks, applications and music. You simply write the letter of what you want on the screen and all the details load up for you.

To get the application you need to be running Eclair as the minimum, ie Android 2.0 and above which narrows the list of phones it works on down to just the Nexus One and Motorola DROID at the moment although more will follow soon. [Read more…]

Facebook for webOS gets an Update

Facebook for webOS has been updated. To install this official facebook update you’ll need to simply visit the updates app where it will be available to download. Pre-Central have given the application a full review.

The new version allows you to fully search and view profiles, browse photo galleries, send messages vie the Facebook mail feature, view events/birthdays etc… as well as look at your own profile bringing the app closer inline with the desktop version.

When launching the application it automatically loads up right to the news feed. At the top of the application is a box where you can send an update whatever page you are on. The application also utilises the accelerometer and when you shake the phone it automatically updates the news feed. [Read more…]