Saturday, June 25, 2011

Update: Winklevoss Twins Against Zuckerberg And Facebook

They are back! Only one day after the date of location £ 48m social networking giants, Winklevoss twins have brought a new case against the CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, accusing him of suppressing the evidence. It looks like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and twins Winklevoss will not revive their friendship college soon. Just one day after the Olympic rowers £ 48m agreed by the social networking giant, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss filed a motion asking the court of Massachusetts to determine whether Zuckerberg's legal team had removed key evidence during the trial three years . Facebook stating that frustrated the efforts of his attorney...

Skype Official Application Only IPad

IPAD is configured to receive a giant size version of the official application available on iPhone Skype Full-size iPad (or at least the promo video) was apparently leaked from the YouTube channel error of Skype. The video was then pulled, but it is still hosted on YouTube (no audio), a home user - check it out below. As you can imagine, the app appears to be functionally very similar to Skype for the iPhone, as well as text and audio input and FaceTime, using both the front and rear facing cameras iPad. Skype application for iPhone that allows users to route calls over the Internet a pittance compared to regular phone calls, has been in...

IPhone App News: IBats Batphone Turns Your IPhone

Now we just need to perfect that ridiculous Christian Bale voice Batman. If you're like us, you spend most of their free time pretending to be the Caped Crusader, so today's news of an application that can be used to record the presence of winged creatures at night is a timely boost for the holidays weekends. With the support of an ultrasonic microphone iBats application for Android and iPhone can not capture the audible-to-the-call to the human ear 900 species of bats worldwide App is designed for 700 people to volunteer bat-spotting website members iBats. When you are done recording, the program will download the site, which specializes...

Friday, June 10, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 going delayed due to screen issue

“Samsung is having difficulty actually putting it on the market owing to the low process yield ratios of its key components,” announced a media outlet from Samsung’s native Korea, Etnews. Samsung faces component shortages for its Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet, according to a report Samsung’s mid-sized Galaxy Tab 8.9 tablet is facing delays due to limited availability of screen components, new reports suggest. Officially unveiled earlier this year alongside the second and slimmer rendition of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is set to land featuring, as its name suggests, an 8.9-inch display that uses G1F architecture to minimise...

iPhone 5 8-megapixel camera confirmed by iOS 5?

Apple's iOS 5 software suggests the iPhone 5 is to sport Full HD 1080p video recording credentials Apple’s iOS 5 mobile operating system is to allow Full HD 1080p video to be exported, seemingly confirming that the iPhone 5 will feature an upgraded camera. Whilst the iPhone 4 currently touts a 5-megapixel rear mounted camera capable of shooting HD video at 720p, it has been repeatedly rumoured in recent weeks that the iPhone 5 will come equipped with an 8-megapixel snapper, rumours that appear to have been confirmed by the last iOS 5 finding. With iOS 5 officially unveiled by Steve Jobs at WWDC earlier this week ahead of a launch planned...

Release of iOS 5 beta Hackers managed to Jailbreak in short time

It seems that hackers in recent months have been months. Then - - Department of internal control over another victim, this time with Apple. The latest version of IOS for hackers to prison within 24 hours after he was released in beta mode, managed to escape. Addressing this issue before we say 5 versions of IOS in announcing the 2011 WWDC (icloud with) and more than 1500 new APIs for developers and has a total of 200 new features to its users. It was necessary to update the time layers, Apple made the right choice and that users had problems with some issues right. Performance during the keynote, Apple IOS features of the 10 would be: information...

Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Review – Road Warriors

– I travel quite a bit. Last year I did around 100,000 kms so you can say that I’ve become quite acquainted with airports, airplanes and their respective ways. With this amount of travel, I’ve also come to appreciate that old axiom “Travel light”. Following this golden rule, saves you from a lot of stress, money for paying for excess baggage and of course your body will be thankful of the lessened burden too. “Light” therefore is an important prerequisite when it comes to gadgets that I take with me. If I had to choose one mouse that was light, functional and also had a bit of style, it would be the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse that I was recently...

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Sony announces new phones on Facebook

New products focus on media and music functionality Sony Ericsson announced two new phones today, the Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman and the Sony Ericsson Txt Pro, following a worldwide competition open to the company's 4.8 million Facebook fans. The txt pro comes with a 3-inch touch screen display, and a full slide-out qwerty keyboard. The phone also comes with a friends application, designed for improved messaging and social networking, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and a micro SD slot that can take up to 32GB cards. The Mix Walkman comes with identical touch screen, camera, and SD slot, and is apparently designed to deliver the best in musical...

iPad app news: Apple relaxes in-app subscription rules

Apple stacks the deck in favour of its content providers. Apple has caved-on to pressure from publishers to relax its strict rules for in-app subscriptions on the App Store, meaning magazines and newspapers can now charge what they want for their products. Apple's previous guidelines, which were set to come into effect on June 30th, saw Apple demand a 30 per cent share of any subscriptions sold through the App Store, while restricting publishers to charging equal to or less than the physical mag. Now publishers, who have called the policy extortionate, can now charge whatever they like for their in-app subscriptions to account for Apple's...

iPhone 5 launch: When's it going to happen?

New Apple software is all well and good, but where's the next iPhone got to? For the first time in its history, Apple hasn't released a new version of the iPhone at WWDC, breaking a mould that's been set since 2008. With the iPhone 4 still managing to hold its own in the specs department, it's fair to say that at present the biggest requirement for an uprgade would be in souping up the processor. The retina-display is still a class-leading product with a pixel-density that, as yet, hasn't been bettered. Of course with the three huge announcements at WWDC it's just as plausable that Apple felt there was simply too much to cram into a press...

Best PlayStation Vita games: Future games revealed

Game play and trailers from the the first games we're expecting to see. After Sony and PlayStation revealed the PSVita earlier this week, here's a collection of footage from E3 showing a glimpse of what we can expect from some of the console's most aniticipated titles. Dust 514 Due to hit PS3 in the summer, it has been announced that the first person shooter will allow players to see the EVE universe from a whole new perspective, and will extend across the full range of Playstation products, so expect to see some cross platform Vista action. Dust 514 E3 trailer: LittleBigPlanet Always a strong candidate to feature on the Sony handheld, the game looks set to use all of the Vita's methods of control to complete levels, meaning you'll be able tilt, touch and tap your way through...

Monday, June 6, 2011

Polaroid GL10 review

Expensive and not quite style icon, but easy to use We were a little disappointed when the Polaroid GL10 Instant Mobile Printer showed up. Not really anything to do with the device itself, mainly because our expectations were so high. This is the first device to be shipped under Lady Gaga co-designed Polaroid Grey Label, and as such we were expecting if not exactly a meat dress, at least something a little more interesting to the eye. But then when you’ve got camera glasses that show the picture on the lens, and a camera that prints from itself, a portable printer was always going to be the most boring of the line. Polaroid GL10: Controls ...

FIFA 12 will be a 'game for the world'

A Sports at E3 wouldn't be complete without a FIFA update, and this year was no exception. EA Sports has showcased its latest FIFA 12 at the E3 conference in LA, showing off new online features and gameplay technologies. Starting with gameplay the new incarnation will have three new features in place; Tactical Defending, Precision Dribbling and the Player Impact Engine. The Tactical Defending feature requires the player to put more effort into completing a succesful and stylish tackle with timing and aiming being both key to success. Precision Dribbling follows a similar route, enabling the player a more accurate method of passing and running...

OSX Lion, iCloud and iOS5 - T3 readers respond

Phone 5 fails to appear at WWDC but software arrives in spades The dust has settled, and another loaded Apple WWDC keynote from Steve Jobs has passed. Apple has fired off a series of software challenges to the rest of the industry in just a few minutes – iOS5 with it’s Android-esque notification bar and OTA support, OSX Lion and iCloud’s terminal de-tethering of Apple devices. Reaction so far has been positive, with s few exceptions. Below is a flavour of some of the best – Looks like the end of tethering. Icon with a massive pair of scissors cutting a cable just appeared on the Keynote @Stevemills4 iMessage > the slayer of Blackberry...

Bing voice search coming to Xbox 360

Tap on that Xbox 360 controller no more... Microsoft announced that it will be integrating its Bing search engine into the Xbox 360 which will allow you to use your voice to search for products, videos, music, games and more. Revealed at Microsoft's E3 2011 press conference, Xbox 360 users can also look forward to Xbox Live TV with the UK partnership with Sky set to strengthen bringing voice recognition support for news, sports and local channels. Microsoft also announced that YouTube will be integrated into Xbox LIVE giving you access to 'Web original' content like gaming tips and the latest videos, all of which you can control/search...

iPhone app news: Instagram updated with liked photos

Popular social photo sharing app Instagram has updated its 'wares to include a new section dedicated to photos you've previously liked. The free iPhone which has been a revelation among hipsters looking to assert their retro cool by adding ragged, Polaroid-esque effects of various hues to their snaps before posting them online. Now, as well as a general speed update which keeps things ticking along at a brisk pace, developers Burbn Inc have added a way to keep all of the photos that you've liked from various users. This was a rather empty gesture, except to pay tribute to the noble photographer, now you can revisit your favourite shots...

WWDC 2011: Tech experts' launch predictions

WWDC 2011: iOS 5, OSX Lion and iCloud but what else is coming? UK tech experts' WWDC predictions In a few hours, Apple will expand on the unexpected bean-spilling of its next-generation software: iOS 5, OSX Lion and iCloud at WWDC 2011 live. It's the first time in T3's 14-year history that we can remember Apple shouting about a new product or service before its keynote, which leads us to question whether the phrase 'one more thing' may pass the lips of Steve. Who better to opine, then, than the handful of UK press (including T3) selected by Apple to attend WWDC in person. Here are their predictions and possible surprises. Name: Shane...

Tech Today: iCloud and iOS 5 launch today, Nintendo hacked

Monday is set to be one of the busiest days the tech world has seen in years. Here's what's coming your way. Mega Monday could change the tech world It's a pretty big day today, tech fans. By the close of play we'll know all about Apple's iCloud and iOS 5 bringing to a close months of speculation, and a few hundred miles down the road from Apple, in Los Angeles, the E3 gaming expo kicks off, with launches from all of the Big Three expected over the next few days. Link: T3 WWDC Liveb...

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Twitter launches photo sharing service

It seems that Twitter is getting twitchy over its dominance, first TweetDeck, now Photobucket. Twitter will soon launch its own official photo service direct from Twitter.com enabling tweeters to upload pictures, videos and then use the improved search engine to see what's been happening via a hashtagIt's a neat idea, working on the same principle that Flipboard operates, the search engine gives you the ability to upload a picture of, for example, an event, hashtag that event then see who else has uploaded pictures. The upload service itself is in partnership with Photobucket, and while it may not be the expected yfrog or Twitpic, the...

Microsoft Windows 8 tablets hidden in unveiling video?

Blurred out images could be new hardware range The web’s moving to the sound of Windows 8. Microsoft has finally lifted the lid on its rival to the iPad and its next PC operating system all in one. You can read the full Windows 8 details here, but something aside from the official word has caught our eye… If you look at the sections where MS’ Jensen Harris is talking, he’s standing in a room full of concepts and print offs. In the wider shots the paper on the far right of the wall has been blurred out. WhWe don’t exactly have access to CSI-style zooming, enhancing and clarification tech at T3, but if you ask us those blurry shapes are...

Skype only certifies CPU webcams for HD calling

Skype has decided to keep it safe, promising customers HD chats but only if they pay a premium. Skype is refusing to certify webcams that do not have their own CPU's built in for it's Skype HD video calling which offers 720p resolution. That doesn't mean non-certified webcams won't work, just that Skype isn't saying by any means that they will. One example is the Creative Live! inPerson HD which handily has it's own CPU built in allowing it to process the images on a laptop that normally wouldn't have been able to cope. It's a clever idea but does come at a premium, the inPerson HD costs a cool £109.99. Of course once you have a HD webcam...

Sony Bloggie 3D review

Sony MHS-FS3 Pocket camcorder brings 3D shooting on a budget 3D dominance hasn't exactly happened in the home in 2011, but nobody can faulty Sony's persistence in putting 3D technology in the majority of its products – including it's compact camcorder Flip-rivalling Bloggie range. Let's make no bones about it: Sony is bringing 3D moviemaking to the mainstream with the Bloggie 3D – a pocket camcorder that's filled with innovative technology. While Sony hasn't perfected all it sets out to do with the Bloggie 3D, it gives it an admirable goSony 3D Bloggie: Controls Out of the box, the chassis of the Sony Bloggie 3D impressed. A touch chunkier...

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