Sabado, Agosto 31, 2013

Review: IDriveSync secures cloud storage

IDriveSync is an easy-to-use cloud storage and syncing solution that offers added security missing from some of its rivals. It offers both AES 256-bit and private key encryption, which will appeal to anyone who's weary of weak cloud-based security.

Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2047080/review-idrivesync-secures-cloud-storage.html#tk.rss_all

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Sony Xperia Z1 comes into focus in high-quality spy shots

Sony Xperia Z1 comes into focus in high-quality spy shots

Some sharp and in-focus shots of what is said to be the Sony Xperia Z1 have emerged with just days to go before the phone's official reveal.

While this is a leak, the photos do seem to show the same buttons, apendages and depth as spotted in Sony's own teaser video for the handset, which debuted earlier this week.

However, there are a few differences - the camera sensor in Sony's video comes with the G of Sony's G lens next to it, but these leaked images go further, detailing the 20.7MP, 1/2.3" sensor. It's not a massive difference but it does set our spidey senses tingling.

Xperia Z1

Stark

Shown here posing against a Peanuts flip book, the Z1 is a pretty standard-looking Sony handset, by the looks of things, with the company reluctant to leave that stark and boxy industrial form behind.

Sony Xperia Z1

But the Z1, previously known by the codename Honami and Xperia i1, looks fairly svelte and the images, if legit, go some way to reconfirm the uncovered headphone jack and microSD ports which will spell good news for many.

Sony Xperia Z1

So feast your eyes, check out Sony's video and start counting down the days to IFA 2013: Sony's press conference takes place on Wednesday and we'll be there to bring you the official news and our hands on Sony Xperia Z1 review as soon as humanly possible.

Sony Xperia Z1

  • Want to bone up on the handset ahead of time? Here's everything we know about the Sony Xperia Z1 so far

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/sony-xperia-z1-comes-into-focus-in-high-quality-spy-shots-1176786?src=rss&attr=all

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Fighting Talk: Thanks for ruining my life, iPhone 5

Fighting Talk: Thanks for ruining my life, iPhone 5

My main beef with the iPhone 5's headphone jack placement can be summed up in two words: finger penis.

But we'll come back to that.

There's one thing you really need to be able to do with a phone and that is hold it. Doesn't matter how many wireless peripherals or voice-activated virtual assistants the thing comes with, you're still going to spend a lot of time with the handset in your paw.

When the iPhone was first announced, certain people said disparagingly, "Oh right, so it's what? An iPod that makes phone calls?". Well, yeah - except for me the most excellent thing about the iPhone (and, yeah, ok, smartphones in general) is that it's an iPod that can send text messages and go on Twitter.

I don't know about you, but if I'm walking somewhere, I'm listening to music on my phone. If I'm on the train, I'm listening to music on my phone. If I'm in bed and my neighbours are being raucous at 1.30am in the morning, I'm British so I'm not knocking on their door telling them to keep it down or I'll call the feds, I'm listening to music on my phone to help me reach Sleepy-time Central.

Bendable, opposable

So we're agreed: one of the great joys of a smartphone is being able to listen to whatever you feel like wherever you are while simultaneously texting whoever you fancy. Good. I'm glad we're all on the same page here.

That's why Apple went some way to completely ruining the iPhone when it moved the headphone jack to the bottom of the handset.

When Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 to the world, it made some passing reference to the fact that having the headphone jack on the bottom panel makes life better for people who keep their iPhones in their pockets because when you get your phone out of your pocket, it'll be the right way up.

Let's put aside the fact that it makes no difference whether your headphones are poking out of the top or the bottom of your handset when your phone is in your pocket and address the fact that not everyone keeps their phones in their pockets. Not everyone has pockets, Apple. Some of us have handbags.

And anyway, who cares about that one second of minor convenience? That warm fuzzy feeling you've provided is instantly destroyed as I awkwardly wind my fingers around the dirty great headphone connector that is now in my way.

Pocket monster

Let's talk about the butter-fingers-factor. This is an essential consideration when it comes to any piece of expensive technology that you use more than three times a day. The iPhone 5 is an even slippier customer than most.

Shiny glass and smooth aluminium chassis aside, because Apple elongated the body to accommodate the longer screen, the weighting is slightly off (I think 'they' call it 'top-heavy'). This leads to constant anxiety that you'll just give up on your grip for no apparent reason and watch as one of the most expensive things you own shatters on the floor.

Guess what doesn't make an already weirdly weighted, anxiety-laden drop-friendly handset any easier to get a grip on? If you answered "a dirty great wire sticking out of the exact bit of the phone you want to hold" then congratulations, you are correct.

And that brings us back to my original issue. It doesn't matter how many impressive feats of knot disentanglement I pull off or how rarely I drop my phone, there is no getting away from the finger penis.

When you have headphones plugged into the iPhone 5 and you want to check a map or say something pithy about Miley Cyrus on Twitter, there is nowhere for your pinky to go.

On the iPhone 4, the phone could easily rest along the length of your littlest digit. Oh that was great - good times, guys, good times. Not only did it add stability and grip, it was comfortable and didn't look weird.

Now, your little finger is forced to stick awkwardly out towards you like, well, a finger penis.

So thanks for that, Apple. Thanks a lot.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/apple-move-the-iphone-5s-headphone-jack-or-else-1176837?src=rss&attr=all

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Fighting Talk: Thanks for ruining my life, iPhone 5

Fighting Talk: Thanks for ruining my life, iPhone 5

My main beef with the iPhone 5's headphone jack placement can be summed up in two words: finger penis.

But we'll come back to that.

There's one thing you really need to be able to do with a phone and that is hold it. Doesn't matter how many wireless peripherals or voice-activated virtual assistants the thing comes with, you're still going to spend a lot of time with the handset in your paw.

When the iPhone was first announced, certain people said disparagingly, "Oh right, so it's what? An iPod that makes phone calls?". Well, yeah - except for me the most excellent thing about the iPhone (and, yeah, ok, smartphones in general) is that it's an iPod that can send text messages and go on Twitter.

I don't know about you, but if I'm walking somewhere, I'm listening to music on my phone. If I'm on the train, I'm listening to music on my phone. If I'm in bed and my neighbours are being raucous at 1.30am in the morning, I'm British so I'm not knocking on their door telling them to keep it down or I'll call the feds, I'm listening to music on my phone to help me reach Sleepy-time Central.

Bendable, opposable

So we're agreed: one of the great joys of a smartphone is being able to listen to whatever you feel like wherever you are while simultaneously texting whoever you fancy. Good. I'm glad we're all on the same page here.

That's why Apple went some way to completely ruining the iPhone when it moved the headphone jack to the bottom of the handset.

When Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 to the world, it made some passing reference to the fact that having the headphone jack on the bottom panel makes life better for people who keep their iPhones in their pockets because when you get your phone out of your pocket, it'll be the right way up.

Let's put aside the fact that it makes no difference whether your headphones are poking out of the top or the bottom of your handset when your phone is in your pocket and address the fact that not everyone keeps their phones in their pockets. Not everyone has pockets, Apple. Some of us have handbags.

And anyway, who cares about that one second of minor convenience? That warm fuzzy feeling you've provided is instantly destroyed as I awkwardly wind my fingers around the dirty great headphone connector that is now in my way.

Pocket monster

Let's talk about the butter-fingers-factor. This is an essential consideration when it comes to any piece of expensive technology that you use more than three times a day. The iPhone 5 is an even slippier customer than most.

Shiny glass and smooth aluminium chassis aside, because Apple elongated the body to accommodate the longer screen, the weighting is slightly off (I think 'they' call it 'top-heavy'). This leads to constant anxiety that you'll just give up on your grip for no apparent reason and watch as one of the most expensive things you own shatters on the floor.

Guess what doesn't make an already weirdly weighted, anxiety-laden drop-friendly handset any easier to get a grip on? If you answered "a dirty great wire sticking out of the exact bit of the phone you want to hold" then congratulations, you are correct.

And that brings us back to my original issue. It doesn't matter how many impressive feats of knot disentanglement I pull off or how rarely I drop my phone, there is no getting away from the finger penis.

When you have headphones plugged into the iPhone 5 and you want to check a map or say something pithy about Miley Cyrus on Twitter, there is nowhere for your pinky to go.

On the iPhone 4, the phone could easily rest along the length of your littlest digit. Oh that was great - good times, guys, good times. Not only did it add stability and grip, it was comfortable and didn't look weird.

Now, your little finger is forced to stick awkwardly out towards you like, well, a finger penis.

So thanks for that, Apple. Thanks a lot.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/apple-move-the-iphone-5s-headphone-jack-or-else-1176837?src=rss&attr=all

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Apple?s ?iWatch? to Be Released This Year, Source Says

The rumored Apple smartchwatch is gaining legs, as both The Verge and Bloomberg both reported on its current development status and its targeted release date for later this year. Bloomberg�reported on Monday that Apple is building a team made up of ?about 100 product designers? who are working on an

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The Week in iOS Apps: Fun and games

We?ve got the latest version of Madden in this week's update. We?ve also got better ways to read comic books and listen to music. Read on.

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Flickr for iPhone adds live filter preview feature ditched by Instagram

Flickr for iPhone adds live filter preview feature ditched by Instagram

Yahoo today outed a new version of the Flickr for iPhone app, which allows users to preview how each filter will look within their shooting environment before they take the photo.

The updated app introduces a live filter previews, a feature that was once popular with Instagram users before the Facebook-owned company canned it in an update last year.

Beyond that, the major update also gives snappers the opportunity to express their creativity beyond the range of stock filters, with additional effects like vignettes, bursts and focus shifts.

iPhone photographers can now also access a pretty varied array of editing tools allowing for crops, tilts, rotation and flips, while also adjusting colour levels, brightness, sharpness, white balance and more.

iOS 7-inspired

All in all, the new app is a pretty comprehensive shooting and editing package, completely free of charge. It also arrives as one of the fist major apps to boast a new, iOS 7-inspired design and user interface.

The new features make it possible for more advanced photographers to fine tune their snaps, while 'point-shoot-filter' iPhone wielders won't find the depth of options too obtrusive.

So far the updates are only for Flickr's iPhone app and as yet there's no word on when the Android app will catch up, but it's unlikely to be too long.

The company has launched a big redesign to its website and given all users 1TB of free space earlier this year, so this latest iOS app update is a sure sign the company has its sights set on the top again.

Can the former king of photography on the web regain its throne under the stewardship of Marissa Meyer's refocussed Yahoo? Give the app a try and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/photography-video-capture/flickr-for-iphone-adds-the-popular-live-filter-previews-ditched-by-instagram-1176692?src=rss&attr=all

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Biyernes, Agosto 30, 2013

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Plugin Walkthrough - Tamriel Rebuilt: Darnim, Seitur and Dreynim Spa Quests - Marcus Reprus' Ring, Mahhjat's Mistake, Worthy Investment and Rich Pickings

Walkthroughs for the quests Marcus Reprus' Ring, Mahjat's Mistake and Rick Pickings from the Tamriel Rebuilt plugin for Morrowind.

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Controlling Content on Your Child's Mobile Phone

In this article we look at some things you can do to make sure that your child is not exposed to unsuitable material via their mobile phone

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Tips for Landlords Renting to Students.

If you are a landlord renting to students there are a few key things you should know: Make sure you have a HHRS (Housing health and safety rating system) compliance certificate. Legally this is something you have to have if you plan to rent to students. The system sets out standards for asbestos, sanitation and

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Apple Forces Developers to Use More User-Friendly Advertising Identifiers

Apple’s App Review team has started rejecting apps using a technology called “cookie tracking” or “Safari flip-flop,” Techcrunch’s sources report. Cookie tracking is an alternative method mobile app developers are using to collect information about the device’s owner and paint a complete picture of an individual in terms of preferences,

Source: http://www.iphonealley.com/news/apple-forces-developers-to-use-more-user-friendly-advertising-identifiers

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How to Teach Art Classes at Home

This is one business that won't cost you a lot of money to set up. You don't need a big budget to manage your own art school. Your biggest expense will be the advertising to draw people in to your classes. You can try to use the classifieds on the internet such as gumtree or craiglists, or you can put an advert in your local newspaper.
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Pok�mon Black and White Version 2 and Pok�mon Dream Radar launching 12th October 2012

Dive into the world of Pok�mon like never before when two new�Nintendo DS�Pok�mon games and a downloadable�Nintendo 3DS�title arrive this October. The successors to the acclaimed�Pok�mon Black Version�andPok�mon White Version�games,�Pok�mon Black Version 2�and�Pok�mon White Version 2, are set to launch for the Nintendo DS family of systems (playable on Nintendo 3DS in 2D mode) on…

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By: justkevin

A friend of mine dropped her iPhone from about 3' onto the sidewalk and the glass shattered, rendering the phone unusable.

I'm certain the iPhone can withstand decent falls, but it may be a matter of luck-- if it hits at the wrong angle, it definitely can go kablooey.

On to your question:

First, how did you pay for your iPhone? Lots of credit cards offer purchase protection in case of theft, accidental destruction, etc. You may not need any more protection than you already have.

As for extended warranties/protection plans, these are almost never a good investment. If you like the peace of mind they bring, understand that you're paying for peace of mind, not protecting an investment.

Consider the SquareTrade offer you cited. If you bought a $600 iphone, you're paying $110 for 3 years of protection. With the $50 deductible you'll "save" $550 if your iphone meets the same fate as my friend's tomorrow. If your iphone dies in 18 months, you may be able to replace it for less than would have spent on SquareTrade's protection plan.

For this to make financial sense, you need to have a very high probability of destroying your iphone. How many portable electronics do you typically break in a year?

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Updated: Best 4G network: EE vs O2 vs Vodafone vs Three

Updated: Best 4G network: EE vs O2 vs Vodafone vs Three

EE is no longer the only 4G operator on the block, with the big blue of O2 and the big red Vodafone networks finally bringing their super fast mobile offerings to the table.

With EE being an established network, covering over 60% of the UK population, both networks have a lot of work to do.

Three has an even bigger job on its hands, as it won't be launching its 4G service until December which means it will be playing a massive game of catch up.

The biggest thing that all of the networks have to worry about is convincing people that 4G is the way to go, since Gary Marshall points out that consumers just don't see the need for 4G. So what do the big three networks have up their sleeves? Here is our run down on what you can expect.

Best 4G Coverage

Let's face it, 4G is going to be of no use to you if you don't have access to it. EE now has 4G coverage for over 60% of the UK, covering 100 towns and cities across the UK including Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Derby, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. 24% of the UK is also eligible for EE's new double speed 4G.

O2 launched its 4G service on August 29 2013 in London, Leeds and Bradford and it will cover a total of 13 cities by the end of the year. Vodafone launched on the same day, but only in parts of London, with 12 more UK cities to be covered before the end of 2013.

Given Vodafone and O2 share their base stations in a cost-cutting measure, it makes sense that the same 13 cities would roll out at the same time - although Voda might choose to go to with some different locations to offer variety.

Three on the other hand will launch its LTE service sometime in December in London, Manchester and Birmingham.

A spokesperson told TechRadar its "4G rollout will ramp up from January with 50 cities covered by the end of 2014, and 98% of the population covered by the end of 2015."

Best 4G price

EE's 24-month 4G plans start at �26pm with 500MB of data, climbing by �5pm for a further 500MB. However at �46pm, a whopping 10GB of data is on offer, climbing to an even larger 20GB for a mind boggling �51pm.

For a 12-month contract, prices start at �41pm for 500MB of data, with �66pm gaining you 8GB of data. EE also offers 12-month and rolling 1-month contracts, starting at �21pm and �23pm respectively. All plans come with unlimited calls and texts.

Vodafone offers both 12 and 24-month Red 4G plans, again starting at �26pm. These Red plans include unlimited minutes and texts, with varying data limits.

Vodafone offers 3 months worth of unlimited data to all new contracts, but Vodafone UK CEO Guy Laurence made it clear that "we won't be going unlimited in the near future. In fact I'm not sure it will go unlimited at all".

O2's prices are a little simpler to understand. They all come with unlimited texts and calls, the base price for a SIM only contract on a 12-month deal is �26 for 1GB of data. �31 a month will net you 3GB of data, and �36 will get you 5GB.

However, order before 31 October and the latter two tariffs will be bumped up to 5GB and 8GB of data for the whole term of the contract.

If you get on O2's Refresh scheme, which sees your monthly payment split into airtime and paying for the phone, you can upgrade anytime you want and simply throw in the remaining balance for the handset.

Go down this route and 4G data plans start at �22 for 1GB of data, �27 for 3GB and �32 for 5GB, with the 5GB and 8GB upgrades also on offer. These also come with unlimited texts and calls.

Those of you not wanting to fork out extra for 4G will want to take a look at Three's offering, which won't charge you any more than it does for 3G making it a seriously attractive offer.

While data bundles are not clear at this time, it does look like anyone on an all you can eat data tariff will continue to stay unlimited - take that O2, Vodafone and EE!

Best 4G handsets

The most important part of your new contract will be your new smartphone (assuming you haven't already purchased a 4G-ready device). Possibly the biggest phone for any network right now is the iPhone 5.

As you may have heard, O2's 800MHz 4G band isn't supported by the Apple device, so to make the most of your iPhone's mobile web, you will need to choose a different network. That said, we would highly expect the next iPhone iteration - iPhone 6 anyone? - to be available on O2 from the outset.

Don't go thinking that Vodafone will be able to offer Apple's iPhone 5 on 4G either though, since that network's running the 2.6GHz and 800MHz bands... neither of which are supported by Apple's latest handset.

What about the other 4G-ready phones? O2, alongside both EE and Vodafone, will be carrying the 5 star rated HTC One plus the Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Mini, Sony Xperia Z, BlackBerry Z10, Q10, Nokia Lumia 925 and Lumia 820.

The smaller HTC One Mini and Xperia SP is available on bith EE and O2, while the BlackBerry Q5 is with Vodafone and EE.

EE currently has 15 different 4G devices, including the network-exclusive Huawei Ascend P1 LTE. O2 will be offering 13 different devices, and so too will Vodafone which also has 13 different handsets.

Three hasn't announced which handsets its 4G service will work with, but it currently has 11 enabled handsets in its store including the HTC One, Galaxy S4, iPhone 5, Xperia Z and Lumia 925.

  • For a full rundown of the best 4G phones out at the moment, head over to our in-depth feature on this very subject.

Best 4G deals

Also important to your new plan is what else your chosen network can offer you. Whether it's a free cinema ticket or free gifts from the high street, each network has its own goodies to try to tempt you across.

EE's headlines offers include EE Wednesdays, a continuation of Orange Wednesdays, with a free cinema ticket available mid-week for all EE customers, as well as the uninspiring EE Film app, allowing you to rent films.

Being the longest serving 4G network, EE is also able to offer double speed 4G, with 12 UK cities having a theoretical 150Mbps top speed. Probably more interestingly, EE will also be bringing shared plans, so you can access 4G on multiple devices.

EE also offers a few other services including Cash on Tap, a NFC payment app which comes with a free �10 of credit, as well as free access to BT's and Virgin Media's London Underground Wi-Fi hotspots.

There are also reports that the big red Vodafone network will be offering shared plans at some stage. Vodafone also offers a Sure Signal box, plugging into your router to offer mobile signal at home. Elsewhere, Vodafone VIP is available to customers, offering tickets to Vodafone-sponsored events.

More importantly, Vodafone is offering 3 months unlimited data, as well as offering to buy customers out of their contracts, should they upgrade. Also being bundled in with 4G plans is your choice of either a Spotify Premium or Sky Sports Mobile TV subscription.

O2 has long had Priority moments, offering up high street discounts from money off chocolate to cheaper flights or 2 for 1 entry at a theme park. O2 also offers Priority tickets, offering up tickets up to 48 hours before general release, and Priority sports gaining access to a variety of sports-based offers.

O2 also offers TU Go, an app that enables you to use your O2 number to make calls and send texts via Wi-Fi from not only your phone, but also your tablet and laptop - which even includes the London Underground.

With Three determined to provide 4G at no extra cost to customers it's unlikely that it will through in any free services alongside it.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/best-4g-network-ee-vs-o2-vs-vodafone-1172045?src=rss&attr=all

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Updated: iPhone 5S release date set for Sept. 20? T-Mobile workers' holiday plans shelved

Updated: iPhone 5S release date set for Sept. 20? T-Mobile workers' holiday plans shelved

Update: When it rains, as they say.

While not quite a downpour, sources speaking to BGR reported on Aug. 29 that AT&T has blacked out employee vacation days for the second half of September. The blackout is in preparation for launch of the iPhone 5S launch, the site reported.

U.S. carriers typically limit days off around the time of a new iPhone launch in anticipation of the customer rush. According to the site's sources, the iPhone 5S is the only high-profile device AT&T is launching during the last half of September.

As reported below, T-Mobile is said to have issued an employee blackout Sept. 20 - Sept. 22, and the timing of AT&T's reported blackout would match this time period.

Original article...

The next-generation iPhone handset(s) may go on sale on Sept. 20, if reports suggesting T-Mobile employees in the U.S. have been denied time off during that weekend prove accurate.

The U.S.-based Tmo News website said the mobile network has blocked off Sept. 20-22 (a Friday, Saturday and Sunday) as vacation-free times for its in-store employees.

With the iPhone 5S and perhaps the iPhone 5C likely readying for a Sept.10 unveiling, that prospective release date 10 days later certainly plays into Apple's previous form.

The company always sees iPhones release on a Friday, for much the same reason Hollywood movies come out on the same day - to cash in on weekend sales and then boast about the figures come Monday.

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Meanwhile, speaking of the iPhone 5C, Apple is shopping around for a top class plastics guy, presumably to oversee its less-premium range of iOS devices.

According to the posting on the Apple jobs site, the company is looking to hire an "experienced plastic materials engineer" who can "lead the development of new plastic materials and processes."

The successful applicant will work on the iPhone/iPad materials team and have reponsibilities relating to the aesthetic and cosmetic qualities of the devices.

The company is widely expect to launch a more affordable, dare we say cheap, iPhone 5C with a plastic casing, as a means of tackling emerging markets.

Judging by this job posting, it appears the company's work in that area will be a growing concern as it seeks to perfect new materials for the more budget-focused devices.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/iphone-5s-release-date-set-for-sept-20-t-mobile-workers-holiday-plans-shelved-1176415?src=rss&attr=all

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Vodafone promises to switch on new 4G site 'every 30 minutes'

Vodafone promises to switch on new 4G site 'every 30 minutes'

Vodafone has confirmed that it will be switching on a new 4G mast every 30 minutes as it seeks to push out its new superfast signal.

The Big Red Network was joint second to bring the new next-gen signal to the UK, along with O2, but some users have been checking the coverage tracker and been dismayed to note they can't get the 4G they're paying for.

However, we spoke to Vodafone about this, and it says the 'planned coverage' element of the map (which promises a much more plentiful supply of 4G signal, both inside and outdoors) will be landing sooner that people think.

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A spokesperson for Vodafone said that a new site will be being turned on every 30 minutes, in order to make sure it's able to offer the 4G signal to as many people as possible.

The spokesperson also told us that the network had thousands of people already signed up to its 4G plans before launch, thanks to the upgraded data and Spotify or Sky Sports services bundled in.

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Intriguingly, despite sharing sites across the UK, O2 and Vodafone's 4G coverage maps are telling different stories across the capital, with O2 seeming to have a greater coverage penetration despite not having the best 'type' of 4G (800MHz) for inner city use.

We've spoken to O2 to find out just how fast it's managing to pull those big metal plungers (showering the room with sparks and causing people to duck? which is how we assume it's happening) to get 4G turned on as fast as possible across the UK.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/vodafone-promises-to-switch-on-new-4g-site-every-30-minutes--1176514?src=rss&attr=all

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Google's Waze app acquisition may hit red light as OFT pumps the brakes

Google's Waze app acquisition may hit red light as OFT pumps the brakes

Google's recent purchase of the community-sourced Waze traffic app faces an official probe from the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) on grounds the deal may be breaking competition laws.

The search and mobile giant agreed a deal to acquire Israel-based start-up in June, for a reported $1.3 billion (around �0.83m), in order to boost its own Google Maps navigation app.

However, the OFT has expressed concern that Google's ownership of the app, which offers real time traffic updates, provides petrol price info and police traps, may give the company too large a slice of the pie.

If the OFT finds that Google's purchase gives it more than 25 per cent of the relevant UK market and/or a turnover of more than �70m, then it would have grounds to order divestments.

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In its announcement, the OFT wrote: "The Office of Fair Trading is considering whether this agreement has resulted in the creation of a relevant merger situation under the merger provisions of the Enterprise Act 2002 and, if so, whether the creation of that situation has resulted, or may be expected to result, in a substantial lessening of competition within any market or markets in the United Kingdom for goods or services."

Google has yet to comment on the situation, while the OFT has given interested parties 40 days to weigh in on the debate and have their say.

The OFT's announcement follows a similar proclamation from its US counterpart, the Federal Trade Commission, which announced it'd be looking into the legalities of the deal, back in June.

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/google-s-waze-app-acquisition-may-hit-red-light-as-oft-pumps-the-brakes-1176107?src=rss&attr=all

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iOS 7 September 10 release adds more evidence to iPhone 5S and 5C launch

iOS 7 September 10 release adds more evidence to iPhone 5S and 5C launch

September 10 is the date we're currently marking in the diaries for the iPhone 5S and 5C reveal, and that may have just been reinforced by a claim that we'll see the release of iOS 7 that very same day.

According to an email sent to developers from Nuance, the company behind Siri, the general availability date for iOS 7 is set for September 10.

Traditionally, new iOS versions have been made available the day of a new iPhone launch so Nuance's bean-spilling is no huge shock to the system. But on the flip side, this seems to be more evidence that September 10 is going to be Apple's big day.

This also means we should actually have something to play with on the day, as we don't expect the new iPhones to be available until at least a week later.

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Of course, the beta version of iOS 7 has been available to developers since its WWDC 2013 unveiling in June and has been incrementally updated by Apple since.

But September 10 is looking like the date that we'll finally get Jony Ive's new OS overhaul in its final form, without any of the nagging bugs that owners of the developer version have been putting up with in the past few weeks.

The Gold Master version, usually set out to developers before the general release, is yet to be seen. But if September 10 is the golden date, we expect it to appear very soon.

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Grey iPhone 5S gets bang 'em up backing in new shots

Grey iPhone 5S gets bang 'em up backing in new shots

Following insight into its innards, we have further evidence that gold isn't the only new color Apple will introduce with the iPhone 5S.

Courtesy of Apple tracker Sonny Dickson, a host of images purporting to show a grey or graphite next-gen iPhone are now sparkling before our eyes.

As has become his fashion, Dickson posted a Thanksgiving-sized serving of grey iPhone 5S snaps. The phone is clearly lighter than the black we're used to from Cupertino's iDevices. The phone's backside features a black trim surrounding the new color.

We asked Dickson for confirmation on the authenticity of these images, and he assured us that the source of the images "is 100% real." Of course, we remain skeptical until we have full confirmation from Apple, but below you can see what Dickson claimed is the gold iPhone 5S and grey iPhone 5S next to the 5S' screen assembly:

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Dickson's photos come after a report we brought you yesterday that showed a "gunmetal" grey SIM card tray supposedly belonging to an iPhone 5S. Interestingly, all of the grey iPhone 5S' in Dickson's images appear to be missing their SIM trays.

Apple is generally believed to be planning a Sept. 10 event to introduce the iPhone 5S and quite possible the iPhone 5C, a "cheaper" version of the iPhone.

On Sunday, Fox News anchor Clayton Morris tweeted twice with info on the iPhone 5S. According to Morris' sources, the phone's A7 chipset will be 31% faster than the silicon inside the iPhone 5.

Branching out from there, Morris followed up with word that the phone will have a dedicated motion tracking chipset, which "should be an interesting camera upgrade," he noted.

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Hands-on with Eventiles, the camera roll curation genius

Picture this: You?ve just synced some 1500 photos from your iPhone camera roll with iPhoto, and you suddenly realize that most people you know have never seen any of them.

The new sharing option is for people who are telling a universal story with their photos that may interest others in the community.�

That?s not going to change anytime soon?there?s just too much going on to sort through multiple photo shoots, decide on the best images, and then follow up with an album on Facebook, Flickr, or SmugMug. That means some really cool images (if you do say so yourself) sit in your phone for your private viewing pleasure instead of being seen by the world.

The folks behind Eventiles have been there, and have come up with an iPhone viewing and sharing app that does everything except shoot the photo for you.



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In Depth: 10 amazing things you never knew a smartphone could do

In Depth: 10 amazing things you never knew a smartphone could do

Today's smartphones are blank canvases: manufacturers provide the hardware, and we turn them into magical machines with apps that transform them into musical instruments or games consoles, business machines or cat video players.

But it turns out we're only scratching the surface. Who knew that smartphones make pretty good satellites? Here are ten uses for smartphones the makers probably didn't imagine.

1. Smartphones forecasting the weather

Networking expert OpenSignal has discovered something interesting: the sensors in Android phones designed to measure battery temperature, light, pressure and so on can be used to generate surprisingly accurate weather reports.

Get enough phones involved and you've got a weather sensing network. Today the data just reports, but prediction is the logical next step.

There are medical applications too: "Imagine your doctor could instantly access data on which countries you've been in, the extremes of pressure and temperature you'd experienced, the amount of exercise you are getting, even the humidity where you live," OpenSignal says.

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2. Smartphones powering satellites

In February, a Google Nexus One went into orbit - not in an astronaut's pocket, but as the brains of the STRaND-1 satellite.

A joint project between the University of Surrey's Space Centre and Surrey Satellite Technology Limited, the smartphone-powered "nanosatellite" will run experimental apps to collect data from space.

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3. Smartphones saving the rainforests

Detecting chainsaws may sound like a novelty app, but it's a serious business: in Indonesia, the non-profit organisation Rainforest Connection wants to use donated Android phones to detect illegal logging.

As New Scientist reports: "The phones are outfitted with solar panels specifically designed to take advantage of the brief periods when light reaches the forest floor. Their microphones stay on at all times, and software listens for the telltale growl of a chainsaw, which triggers an alert."

4. Smartphones as mobile medical labs

Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed an iPhone cradle and app that turns the device into a fully featured mobile medical lab that uses the phone's camera to detect toxins, proteins, bacteria, viruses and other organisms.

As RedOrbit reports: "The cradle contains a series of smaller versions of the optical components found in much larger and more expensive lab devices... although the cradle only holds $200 worth of optical components, it is just as accurate as $50,000 models in the lab".

5. Smartphones driving cars

Google's self-driving cars carry around $30,000 of high-tech hardware and sensors - but students at Australia's Griffith University reckon they can get the job done with a single smartphone.

Rather than LIDAR sensors and stacks of cameras, the students have built a prototype that relies mainly on the phone's camera and built-in GPS.

YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HUpKRiJHTIc#at=14

6. Smartphones detecting chemical warfare attacks

Never mind anti-virus software: if the US Department of Homeland Security gets its wish, smartphones will soon run anti-chemical warfare software.

The Cell-All project aims to persuade manufacturers to equip smartphones with cheap chemical sensors - "a buck a sensor", the DHS says - that can detect anything from chlorine leaks to sarin gas attacks. The technology is currently moving to the proof-of-principle stage to see if the idea is really practical.

7. Smartphone health screening

The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has found a way to turn smartphone screens into digital doctors: the same mechanism that detects your taps and swipes could also detect proteins and DNA molecules, which also carry electric charges.

According to study co-lead Hyun-gyu Park, the screens "are able to recognize DNA molecules with nearly 100 percent accuracy just as large, conventional medical equipment can and we believe equal results are possible for proteins." For now it's a promising development rather than an imminent product, but the potential is enormous.

8. Smartphone rifle sights

Fancy something a bit more realistic than shooting games? How about a real gun with an iPhone for sights?

That's what Intelliscope delivers. The $99 device is a heads-up display for hunting rifles, air guns and paintball guns that provides key data including wind speed and direction, compass details and ammunition levels, and it also offers digital zooming and video recording.

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9. Smartphone metal detectors

The magnetometers built into many Android smartphones have surprisingly beneficial applications: as Medgadget explains, "Imagine having a metal detector handy when you, as an emergency physician, have an unconscious patient come in and you need to know whether he has an implant."

The sensors aren't strong enough for distance work - don't expect to find buried treasure on a beach - but it's an interesting example of useful unintended consequences of smartphone tech.

10. Smartphone miniature train windows for tiny little dolls

We know, we know. At last, our prayers have been answered! Ever since Apple unveiled the iPhone in 2007, smartphone users have cried "Yes, that's all very well, but when will we be able to use our phones as miniature train windows for tiny little dolls?"

The answer, friends, is "now". Thank you, Miniature Train Windows for i-Phone! Thank you so much! This may be the weirdest use of a smartphone we've ever seen.

YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZr-zRb3YpQ

Source: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/10-amazing-things-you-never-knew-a-smartphone-could-do-1175046?src=rss&attr=all

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By: melorama

The iphone is remarkably durable, considering how elegant it feels in your hand. But as others have commented, it really depends where an iphone is dropped that determines whether or not you end up with a $600 brick.

In my case, the *one* time I took my iPhone out of the Incase case I bought for it (which as bkeene correctly described, is a piece of crap, but definitely protects it against droppage), it accidentally slipped out of my hand and landed on its back glass side up. A few minutes later, I noticed my WiFi signal get gradually weaker, and in about 5 minutes, the phone was completely bricked--no wifi signal, no EDGE and the phone actually popped up an error message saying, in essence, that my phone is in fact, bricked and could no longer make calls. This from a modest fall of around 12 inches above a ceramic tiled floor.

Thankfully there was no visible damage to the unit, so I took it into my local Genius Bar, played dumb (often referring to my self-hacked WRT54 wireless router as "my wireless thingy"), and recieved a new replacement unit a few days later.

It absolutely freaks me out to think what would happen if the glass broke or something. After the first year of ownership, Applecare is worth buying for laptops and ipods, but it really sucks that they don't protect you against accidental damage, considering how much they charge you for Applecare. So I'm on the "iPhone insurance is worth it" side of the fence.

USAA, my renter's insurance provider, covers accidental loss or damage to personal property, and specifically computer gear. YMMV with your provider.

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The White House has issued a response to a petition signed by 114,000+ U.S. cellphone owners asking their government to support the rights of consumers to unlock their cellphones. Turns out, the executive branch supports those mobile phone owners who would like to unlock their devices once they have fulfilled

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The social network on Monday began a limited roll-out of shared photo albums, which let friends upload snapshots to a collection.

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Question: Is Iphone insurance worth it?

Are there are good Iphone insurance policies or discreet cases that would protect from drops?

I decided to get an iphone after my current phone stopped working due to rain. It was a Audiovox Smt 5600 and it was a great phone and I'm surprised it worked as long as it did. It managed to survive many drops but I'm nervous the iphone might not be so resilient... So I was wondering if anyone could suggest some sort of insurance for the iphone. I found one from SquareTrade that seemed like a pretty good deal at first. It is only 10% of the purchase price to extend the warranty 3 years. However it is an additional 50 dollars for the Accidental Damage Protection and then another 50 dollars deductible if you have to use it. Do you think that would be worth it? Has anyone dealt with this company? Also, can anyone suggest a protective skin that might save it from a drop? Thanks!

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By: justkevin

A friend of mine dropped her iPhone from about 3' onto the sidewalk and the glass shattered, rendering the phone unusable.

I'm certain the iPhone can withstand decent falls, but it may be a matter of luck-- if it hits at the wrong angle, it definitely can go kablooey.

On to your question:

First, how did you pay for your iPhone? Lots of credit cards offer purchase protection in case of theft, accidental destruction, etc. You may not need any more protection than you already have.

As for extended warranties/protection plans, these are almost never a good investment. If you like the peace of mind they bring, understand that you're paying for peace of mind, not protecting an investment.

Consider the SquareTrade offer you cited. If you bought a $600 iphone, you're paying $110 for 3 years of protection. With the $50 deductible you'll "save" $550 if your iphone meets the same fate as my friend's tomorrow. If your iphone dies in 18 months, you may be able to replace it for less than would have spent on SquareTrade's protection plan.

For this to make financial sense, you need to have a very high probability of destroying your iphone. How many portable electronics do you typically break in a year?

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I, too, have a Speck case and a screen overlay for my iPhone.

The Speck ToughCase is ugly -- UGLY!! -- but makes your device invincible. I've dropped it multiple times on concrete, have gotten it dirty, damp, and used it in extremely rugged conditions. Thanks to the case, the device remains as pristine as the day I got it.

The Speck cleans easily; just remove the phone and scrub the case under some water. When it dries, it's like new. It has yet to stretch, even after multiple cleanings. The screen overlay is also nice. If you are careful when applying it the first time, the display will look natural, if slightly matted. (Think photographs.) Another benefit of an overlay is that doesn't get smudgy or oily like the naked screen, and can be wiped clean with any towel or shirt available.

The case I really want is coming soon from OtterBox.

Incidentally, this is my second iPhone. I had no case for the first, and dropped it the week I got it. (I turn into Kramer when I make calls, apparently.) The back metal casing scratched on impact in multiple places. Thankfully, it had dead pixels anyway, and Apple replaced it.

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