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By engadget, on December 1st, 2011%
 The next version of each smartphone’s operating system is always the best. We impatiently wait for the latest and greatest firmware to come around, expecting it to liberate us from the shackles of last year’s code and features that haven’t shown up yet. . . . → Read More: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich review
By NokiaFanBlog, on December 1st, 2011%
Nowadays you can stream your videos LIVE and directly to your friends to the internet anytime and anywhere with Qik, only from your cell-phone. . . . → Read More: Qik, Stream Videos from Your Cell Phone to the Internet!
By engadget, on December 1st, 2011%
Siri hasn’t been caught cooking dinner yet, but hackers worldwide have boldly taken Apple’s personal assistant to a whole new level by incorporating its functionality with a plethora of different devices. We’ve seen Siri use custom commands, change the temperature in your house, and even allow select car owners to utilize their automobile’s Bluetooth integration . Nifty, no doubt, but this assistant’s evolution towards greater heights isn’t over yet . . . → Read More: Too lazy to grab your TV remote? Use Siri instead
By engadget, on December 1st, 2011%
 Siri hasn’t been caught cooking dinner yet, but hackers worldwide have boldly taken Apple’s personal assistant to a whole new level by incorporating its functionality with a plethora of different devices. We’ve seen Siri use custom commands, change the temperature in your house, and even allow select car owners to utilize their automobile’s Bluetooth integration . Nifty, no doubt, but this assistant’s evolution towards greater heights isn’t over yet. . . . → Read More: Too lazy to grab your TV remote? Use Siri instead
By engadget, on November 30th, 2011%
 In the realm of brutal hand-to-hand combat, Infinity Blade 2 promises to be without peer. The game will launch tonight on the App Store , and while its said to run just fine on the original iPad, iPhone 3GS / 4, it packs special optimizations for the A5 chip found in every iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, which allows the enhanced lighting and shading effects to fully shine. A follow-up to the original Infinity Blade , battle-hardened warriors will discover 40 new locations, along with added weapons, spells and fighting styles. . . . → Read More: Infinity Blade 2 launches tonight, into world of Deathless tyrants and legion of Titans (video)
By engadget, on November 30th, 2011%
 Frankly speaking, the phones that Lenovo have announced so far this week haven’t been all that exciting (unless, of course, you’re somehow aroused by its 5-inch tabletphone ), but it turned out the folks had a little surprise for us: the LePhone K2. What we got here is a 4.3-inch IPS display (resolution of which not yet announced), a powerful dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8260 chip, 1GB RAM, 1GB ROM and an eight megapixel 1080p camera. . . . → Read More: Lenovo LePhone K2 to arrive with 4.3-inch IPS display, 1.5GHz dual-core chip
By engadget, on November 30th, 2011%
 Alongside the LePhone S2 and the two -and-a- half tablets from earlier today, Lenovo also showed off a 3.7-inch Android 2.3.5 phone dubbed the S760. . . . → Read More: Lenovo LePhone S760 shows up with Android 2.3.5 and 3.7-inch AMOLED display
By engadget, on November 25th, 2011%
 If you’ll rewind your mind in time to earlier this week, you might remember a clever proxy server from @plamoni that enabled Siri’s control of a thermostat through spoken commands. Now, the same bit of engineering has been exploited to enable voice control of third-party applications. In this example, FastPdfKit Reader is manipulated by various commands with SiriProxy acting in the middle . . . → Read More: SiriProxy enables voice control of third-party apps (video)
By engadget, on November 24th, 2011%
 Touchstone mod blesses Samsung Epic 4G Touch with inductive charging powers Optimus 3D Gingerbread update coming, world shrugs, stares wistfully at Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0.1 Each year, several dozen smartphones land on our collective desks. They come in different shapes and sizes, boast different features and sell at different price points . . . → Read More: Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ review
By engadget, on November 24th, 2011%
 Even though Ice Cream Sandwich is popping up everywhere since its source code was released to the public , we’ve got to give a shout out now that its been squeezed onto the original Google phone, HTC’s G1 . The G1 was last seen sporting an unofficial Honeycomb port , and now jcarrz1 from XDA-Developers is showing off his device running Android 4.0 in this video. So far the touchscreen is (slowly) working, along with all apps and “ICS goodies”, though WiFi, Bluetooth and rotation are still out. . . . → Read More: HTC G1 gets a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich (video)
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