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May 21

Android: What, Me Fragmented?

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
There are nearly 4,000 different types of devices running Android, OpenSignalMaps has found. More than 1,300 of them have custom ROMs that tweak the android.build model. Android brands are almost as diverse as the models, OpenSignalMaps discovered. Further, the application programming interface level, meaning the Android version, has also become more fragmented over time. Source: http://ectnews.com.feedsportal.com/c/34520/f/632000/s/1f7420e8/l/0L0Stechnewsworld0N0Crsstory0C751420Bhtml/story01.htm INGRAM MICRO INFORMATICA INFOCUS ZORAN...
May 21

Alternative Wii U controller design makes brief appearance on Twitter, goes into hiding

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Excited for Nintendo’s new tablet-esque controller? So are the kids in TT Games’ QA department. An over-excited tester tweeted out an image of a slightly different Wii U slab than the one we laid hands on at E3 2011, teasing “look we what we have at work!” Answering the call does indeed reveal something worth looking at — a somewhat wider looking Wii U slate featuring two full-sized analog sticks (as opposed to 3DS-like circle pads), a pair of unmarked button-like squares, and a new starboard home for the controller’s plus and minus buttons. The tweet...
May 21

Ask DLS: What’s your primary Web browser?

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Competition is a good thing, and the browser arena has been a fierce arena for years now. There are at least four “major” browsers each vying for your attention, along with lots of smaller spin-offs (SRWare Iron or Flock, anyone?). While the browser usage charts we share from time to time show overall browser usage amongst the Web at large, Download Squad readers are not exactly the average bunch in terms of browser use. So today we have one simple question for you: What’s your primary Web browser? View Poll Ask DLS: What’s your primary Web browser? originally...
May 21

Install the Windows Phone 7 NoDo update regardless of your carrier

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Some of you who own Windows Phone 7 devices are still waiting for your pre-NoDo preparation update — never mind NoDo itself. A few workarounds have been posted, but unfortunately they didn’t work unless your carrier had completed testing and was ready to schedule the update. Now, however, the Chevron WP7 team’s Chris Walshie has delivered a handy little utility that will allow you to update any Windows Phone 7 device — regardless of your carrier. Download and install the Windows Phone Support Tool (x86 or x64) and the ChevronWP7 Updater (x86 or x64) Launch...
May 21

Corel releases VideoStudio Pro X4, we go hands on (video)

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Corel seems to be on a roll lately; after releasing WinZip System Utilities just last week, this morning the company announced VideoStudio Pro X4. VideoStudio Pro is aimed at home users and small business professionals who want to create professional-looking videos, but without the hassle, steep learning curve and price of Adobe Premiere Pro and the likes. This new version introduces several features: Stop motion animation: You can now capture still frames using a webcam, camcorder or DSLR and use them to produce an animation. Tools such as “onion skin view” let you...
May 21

NVIDIA outs budget GeForce GT 610, GT 620 and GT 630, no Kepler in any of ‘em

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Look out, savvy graphics card buyer: just because it’s labelled ‘GeForce’ and starts with a ’6′ doesn’t necessarily mean it benefits from NVIDIA’s premium 28nm Kepler architecture. We’ve already seen rebadged mobile chips with last-gen 40nm silicon, and now entry-level desktop cards are arriving on shelves that will stretch Fermi’s expiry date even further. There are no price tags as yet, but according to AnandTech the ‘new’ GeForce GT 610 is a repackaged GT 520 with 48 CUDA cores and an ever-so-polite 29-watt power draw....
May 21

Reversing Logos with Different Brands Is So Confusing [Art]

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
We’ve seen reversed brand logos before but not to the extent of these brand reversals by Graham Smith. He takes the original logo, color and all, and swaps them out with a different brand name. What’s crazy is that though sometimes you don’t notice the difference, most of the times your brain gets so confused, you don’t even know what you’re looking at anymore. More » Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/IvPPwNvFPbc/ VERIFONE HOLDINGS VEECO INSTRUMENTS VARIAN SEMICONDUCTOR...
May 21

How Android Developers Can Thrive With Google Play

Posted by admin on May 21, 2012 in Uncategorized | 0 comments
Apple?s planned phase-out of the UDID has introduced considerable angst in the app marketing community. The UDID provides a standard, widely supported method for attributing performance of advertising campaigns. Unfortunately, there?s no single solution to replace the UDID and it appears the iOS market is fragmenting, with multiple technologies vying for developer attention. This is making it difficult for app developers to allocate their resources. With all this uncertainty, some marketers are looking more closely at Google Play to fuel their continued growth in mobile. Unfortunately,...
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