Tuesday 19 April 2011

Tech Today: Apple iPad for £250? PSPgo gone

The Apple TV set-top box has enjoyed somewhat of a re-birth since was overhauled as a cheaper, sleeker, streaming-only device late last year. Now that it seems to be resonating with the tech buying public who have now snapped up 2 million Apple TV boxes, according to recent a survey of Apple suppliers. Now, let's get a few more apps on the UK model. How about LOVEFiLM and iPlayer for starters.
Link: Apple Insider


Sony's PSPgo console arrived on the scene full of promise after ditching the UMD cartridges, but the streamlined device fell flat on its face and Sony has now discontinued the PSPgo on UK shores. Once the current supplies are sold they won't be replenished with the company gearing up for a the Next Generation Portable launch planed for later this year.
Link: CVG

 

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App of the Day | Nike+ GPS
Nike’s new running application sees it add in a lot of the missing features from the previous iteration
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The Apple iPad and other tablets are too expensive to catch on with the general public according to a new poll from YouGov. The device may have been snapped up by Apple fans, but the survey concludes that there'll need to be an iPad price cut to around £250 for it to go fully mainstream. That probably applies more to faltering Android tablets like the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which have struggled to convince would-be tablet owners that they're worth over £500.
Link: Telegraph

 

Intel doesn't know the meaning of the word recession apparently after posting a monumental net income of $3.2 billion for the first quarter of 2011. That's pure profit and that's a company record. Apple announces its Q1 results tomorrow and while success is guaranteed, it'll be nothing like this.
Link: CNET

 

Fans of the Terminator film franchise hold this day in infamy. After John and Sarah Connor postponed the planned August 29th 1997 nuclear apocalypse known as Judgement Day in T2, it took until April 19th 2011 for defense computer Skynet to become self-aware and reduce the majority of the human race to a pile of steaming rubble. If you're sci-fi fans like us, you spent the entirety of Tuesday looking skywards fearing the incoming Armageddon, but if you're reading this on Wednesday morning it looks like we're ok. Thanks, Arnie.
Link: SFWeekly

 

News@8: Tuesday was a bumper day of tech news, so if you missed out, our News@8 round-up will bring you up to speed on Angry Birds getting NFC tech with Nokia, rumblings that a new version of iOS will appear on the White iPhone 4 and the latest rumours on the iPad 3.


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Google's Android OS powers four in ten UK smartphones

Google’s Android operating system last year grabbed a 37.4 per cent market share of UK smartphone sales placing it comfortably ahead of both the Blackberry RIM and Apple iOS platforms, new reports have shown.

 

The technology giant’s strategy of licensing Android across handsets produced by numerous mobile manufacturers has paid dividends with 73.8 per cent of Android’s new customers having previously owned a non-smartphone.

 


Similarly, 74.9 per cent of new iPhone buyers were revealed by Kantar Worldpanel ComTech's sales survey not to have purchased a smartphone prior to their Apple handset adoption.

 

In the 12 weeks ending 20 March 2011, Android not only dominated in Blighty but also in France and the USA with Blackberry’s traditional stronghold in North America collapsing from 32.5 per cent to just 12.9 per cent.

 

Interestingly despite having been described as a ‘burning platform’ by Nokia's new CEO, Stephen Elop, Symbian remains the number one smartphone platform in Germany with a 30.5 per cent market share. However, this figure is down from 47.3 per cent one year ago.

 

Dominic Sunnebo, Consumer Insight Director for Global, Kantar Worldpanel ComTech commented: “If you have any interest in technology, the phenomenon that is Android is unlikely to have passed you by. Our market share figures reveal that far from playing catch up, Android is now dominating the sector in many key territories.”

 

Are you an Android, iOS of BlackBerry OS smartphone touter? Let us know which platform you have adopted and why via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.


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Monday 18 April 2011

News@8pm: White iPhone 4 dated and Atrix release date

Future mobile phones are the top tech talk of today with Apple and Motorola's leading imminent handsets grabbing our interest. Kicking of with that repeatedly delayed device and the White iPhone 4 release date is set as April 26th, or so reports claim. Following on from this and the eagerly awaited Motorola Atrix is launch next month exclusive to Orange in the UK the Everything Everywhere partner has confirmed.

 

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App of the Day | World of Goo
One of the finest videogaming experiences iOS has to offer. Brilliant in every conceivable way
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Samsung's leading smartphones keep the round-up on the mobile front with news that Vodafone Samsung Galaxy S users to get Gingerbread update making news alongside reports that the Korean tech giant is to launch 2GHz dual-core processor sporting phones within the next 12 months.

 

Best internet news of the day is a battle of search giants and explicit outlets. On the search front, Bing has reportedly closed the gap on Google following a year-on-year growth study. Now to what you really care about, the explicit front and the controversial XXX domain has gone live with many adult industry and porn sites adopting the suffix.


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Sunday 17 April 2011

Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.3 update lands in Europe

Samsung Galaxy S owners can rejoice as their cherished Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread update has finally started rolling out in mainland Europe.

There are firm reports that the update has already landed in Germany, Austria and Holland, through the company’s Samsung Kies PC software tool. This exciting news makes us, here at T3, think that the UK rollout is tantalisingly close for one of 2010’s most popular smartphones.

While not a huge update features wise, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, nevertheless promises a new on-screen keyboard, a streamlined user interface, an improved copy and paste facility and better download management.

The update will surely lift Galaxy S owners who will soon have Samsung Galaxy S2 owners waving their new dual-core 1.2GHz units around to all and sundry. Although, we have no nailed-on dates as to when the big carriers will roll the update out, for the 10 million Galaxy S owners in the wild, a Gingerbread-tasting surprise is surely imminent.

Samsung Galaxy S owners, will the 2.3.3 Gingerbread update stop you from lusting after a Galaxy S2? Tweet or post us your thoughts on our Twitter and Facebook feeds and stay tuned for the latest news in the world of tech.

 


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Ebook sales overtake US paperbacks for the first time

The digital revolution continues apace in the old-tech world of publishing. In the US, the eBook has become the single bestselling format in American publishing for the first time, a year ahead of analysts forecasts.
 
The report from the Association of American Publishers, showed February’s eBook sales were $90.3m (£55.2m), compared to $81.2m (£49.8m) in paperbacks, a leap of 202.3% on the same time last year. Philip Jones, deputy editor of the Bookseller, believes that the UK is set to follow the US trend in the take-up of the technology, “the UK are a year behind but they are catching up quite fast.”

Despite the challenge of the rapidly expanding tablet market, many of which come pre-loaded with an e-reader, the figures show standalone eBook readers have carved out an important niche in a hugely competitive marketplace. Their popularity is down to choice – there are over a million free books on the Amazon Kindle – as well as a lower price-point than tablets, speedy downloads and portability.
 
The news comes hot on the heels of Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader becoming the best-selling product on Amazon.co.uk, way ahead of Sony and Samsung’s rival products.

Have you ditched paperbacks for good in favour of an e-reader? Tweet or post us on our Twitter and Facebook feeds and stay tuned for the latest news in the world of tech
 


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Saturday 16 April 2011

Tech Week: HTC Sensation unveiled and iPad 3 rumours

 

News of the Week
HTC's new flagship handset has been the talk of tech town this week with the Taiwanese company officially unveiling the 1.2GHz dual-core HTC Sensation at a London-based press conference on Tuesday afternoon. Hours before the device was formerly unveiled, however, Vodafone leaked the Sensation, full specs and all, taking away some of the surprise. Following the device's arrival and in response to Vodafone's faux pas, Orange, O2, Three and T-Mobile all announced they will stock the HTC Sensation in June following the leaky red network's launch exclusivity.

 

Sticking with the new HTC device and a new revamped 3.0 version of the HTC Sense UI was unveiled alongside the HTC Sensation bringing a bevy of new features such as a smart app-touting lockscreen and 3D widgets to the popular skin. Whilst HTC's Android fans were excited by the arrival an official HTC announcement stating Sense 3.0 would not hit old devices later disappointed before the company flip-flopped on its own remarks stating the features of the UI would be available to existing handsets

 

Apple's brushed under the carpet flop that never was, the white iPhone 4 looks set to finally be making it to market after analysts and sources close to the matter 'promise' the white iPhone 4 will launch this month. A bold claim that we can only hope comes to life. This was later backed up by the Wall Street Journal which claimed Apple confirmed the white iPhone 4 will land in April.

 

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App of the Day | Battery Watch - Free Power Consumption Monitor
Presenting you with battery monitoring that’s as deep or as shallow as you want it to be, appealing UI
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Features of the Week
The Apple iPad 2 might be no more than a few weeks old but that lump sleekly designed electronics is old hat compared to what we expect to see in the mooted iPad 3. Keeping you abreast of all the rumours and speculation circulating the next-gen tablet, we bring you Apple iPad 3 rumours: What we know so far. Enjoy.

 

With the London Marathon set to hit the capital's streets this weekend we have a bumper marathon feature offering for you here on T3. Kicking off with the best running shoes to get you through the 26.2 miles, we also have professional tips from World Record holding marathon runner Paula Radcliffe, former Olympian Steve Cram and the lovely folks at Six Physio. 

 

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T3 Podcast - The web's biggest audio gadget show
The T3 tech team discuss the weeks top news and their gadget of the week, the Motorola Atrix
T3 Podcast episode 178
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Reviews of the Week
Following the unveiling of HTC's new flagship handset we have gone hands-on with the HTC Sensation to let you in on what we think of the dual-core device that will hit stores next month running the new version 3.0 of the company's hugely popular Sense user interface.

 

Want to be healthy with a bit of an electrical boost? Then have we reviewed the perfect gadget for you, the Eagle LSR-50 electric bicycle. Priced at £1750 the bike isn't cheap but does the 0 - 25kph boosting eco bike fill that price tag? Read on to find out what we think.

 

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Video of the Week | HTC Sensation review: Hands-on first impression
We go hands-on with the recently announced HTC Sensation to bring you our first impressions
Plus: Motorola Xoom unboxing | Google Chrome OS: Top 10 desktop apps reviewed
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