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Flipboard for Android app has leaked, here’s how to get the APK now

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  • May 9, 2012 at 12:02 pm

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Flipboard for Android running on an HTC One X and the Galaxy Nexus

With Instagram on their belts, Android users are slowly, but surely, getting up to speed with their iOS counterparts. Now another iOS exclusive, Flipboard, was demoed running on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III.

The app, which pulls together news, your Facebook feed and tweets and presents them in a magazine-style layout, was supposed to be a Galaxy S III exclusive. So the rest of the Android crowd would otherwise have to wait. Well, leave it to the endearing Android developers to leave no wall ubroken. The app has been ripped from a Galaxy S III and the APK file has been posted on xda-developers for all Android users to enjoy.

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Nokia 808 PureView passes by the FCC, opens up to show its 41-megapixel powers

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  • May 9, 2012 at 8:30 am

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Nokia 808 PureView 41-megapixel camera module inside view FCC

Nokia’s 41-megapixel PureView camera module is a thing to behold. The technology that drew inspiration from satellite imaging first found its way into Nokia’s 808 Symbian Belle handset.

The PureView camera module is made up of an oversized (at least according to smartphone standards) 1/1.2 inch sensor and a Carl Zeiss f/2.4 lens. We’ve already seen images of the sensor but it wasn’t clear just how much internal real estate the camera module demanded.
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Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 active noise-cancelling headphones get you 95% closer to true peace of mind

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  • May 8, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 headphones

Audio-Technica makes some pretty awesome audio equipment, like our favorite noise-cancelling earbuds the ATH-ANC23, which we’ve reviewed here. Well the company is now updating its full-sized cans and has just announced the ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint active noise-cancelling over-the-ear headphones.

The ATH-ANC9 headphones improve noise cancelling performance, with Audio-Technica claiming that they can block up to 95% of outside noise. Active noise cancelling headphones include a powered circuit that creates an out-of-phase wave to outside noise that effectively cancels it, you can read more about the technology in our primer here. The ANC9s provide three different selectable noise-cancelling settings, targeted for use in airplanes, trains and buses, crowded places and finally already quiet locations like libraries for even more peace of mind.
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Apple releases iOS 5.1.1 update for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch with AirPlay, connectivity and other minor fixes

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  • May 7, 2012 at 1:27 pm

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iOS 5.1.1 software update

Apple has just released a new update for iOS devices, and that includes the iPad, iPhone and the iPod touch. The update is barely incremental from iOS 5.1 to 5.1.1 but you might want to get it sooner than later since it comes with a number of fixes.

The update brings among other things:
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Samsung Galaxy S III hands-on video; four minutes of gadget lust

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  • May 3, 2012 at 3:07 pm

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Samsung Galaxy S III white and blue hands-on

Now that the 4.8-inch quad-core Exynos Samsung Galaxy S III is official we’re sure you’ll want to see it in action. Well in the following video you can lust after this fantastic new device and get a peek of all its new features. Enjoy!
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Samsung Galaxy S III official: 4.8-inch 720p Super AMOLED PenTile display, 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos

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  • May 3, 2012 at 2:42 pm

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Samsung Galaxy S III in handNo surprises here, the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone is official. The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device will now happily take the throne as Samsung’s flagship smartphone and it has been donned with some amazing hardware and software features.

First-off it features a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with a 720p resolution. This is unfortunately not an AMOLED Plus RGB screen but rather it features the same PenTile Matrix RGBG technology as the Galaxy Nexus. You’ll find a new 1.4GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos 4412 SoC inside that should keep things speedy and a relatively large 2,100mAh battery to power it, and yeah that’s actually a removable one. The Galaxy S III can also do wireless charging.

The Galaxy S III will be offered in three storage capacities, 16, 32GB and 64GB and the ability to add more via the microSD card slot. It has 8-megapixel rear and 1.9-megapixel front-facing cameras with the a 990ms start-up time (they could have just said 1 second), 3.3 frames-per-second burst shooting ability and will also happily pick the best shot out of eight for you.
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PSA: the Samsung Galaxy S III is being announced today, here’s how to watch the event live

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  • May 3, 2012 at 12:39 pm

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Samsung Unpacked 2012 event banner: Galaxy S3

The Samsung Unpacked event is happening today, Thursday, at a venue in Earls Court, London starting at exactly 7pm local time. That’s 2pm EDT or 11am PDT. Now we’re sure that you’re already tired of hearing leaks and rumors about Samsung’s next Galaxy smartphone, the Galaxy S III and can’t wait to see the real thing.

Well, you actually watch the event as it happens live. Samsung is streaming the Unpacked 2012 to all expecting fans through its thenextgalaxy.com website, just be sure that you are on the website on time.
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Microsoft and Barnes & Noble hook up for NOOK e-publishing joint venture

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  • April 30, 2012 at 6:02 am

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B&N Nook Color charging

The saying goes that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and it seems that Microsoft, from software giant fame, and Barnes & Noble, the operator of brick and mortar bookstores but also of the NOOK digital reading platform, are ready to put their past differences behind and get together in a joint venture.

Yeah the two companies had been entangled in a number of patent disputes, relating to B&N’s NOOK devices, and B&N has also been firing antitrust claims against Microsoft. Well the two past enemies have just announced today that they will forming a new company, with Microsoft taking up 17.6 percent for $300 million and B&N will be left with the remaining 82.4%.
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Sony Alpha A37 and NEX-F3 full specs leaked

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  • April 29, 2012 at 3:51 pm

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Sony Alpha A37 and NEX-F3 digital cameras leaked photos

Sony has been doing a bad job of keeping its new entry Alpha A37 and NEX-F3 digital cameras under wraps. We’ve seen leaked photos of the two upcoming cameras earlier and now we have a full list of specs for the pair.

Both cameras get a beefy 16.1 megapixel APS-C sensor, tilting screens and for $599 as a kit, they offer a great entry point to Sony’s Alpha DSLT and NEX mirrorless systems. But read on for the full details.
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CyanogenMod 9 released for Sense-less HTC One X

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  • April 29, 2012 at 12:44 pm

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Display shootout: HTC One X vs. Galaxy Nexus

I’ve been playing with the HTC One X for the past couple of weeks and switching between the Sense 4.0 skinned Android device and the Galaxy Nexus, which we’ve reviewed here, I often crave for the latter’s stock Ice Cream Sandwich experience. Don’t get me wrong, HTC has done some great work with its widgets, customizable dock and lockscreen and social integration, but you can’t beat the crave for those stock Android 4.0 neon-blues, especially on such a lovely 4.7-inch display.

There are already a number of custom ROMs for the One X, some with Sense and others without, but what about the most popular aftermarket rom of all, CyanogenMod. Well a developer has ported the latest CyanogenMod 9 (CM9) build to the Tegra 3 bearing HTC One X and released it to the public.
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Vintage 6mm f/2.8 fisheye Nikkor lens can see behind itself, sells for $163,000

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  • April 29, 2012 at 9:09 am

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Nikkor fisheye 6mm f/2.8 vintage lens

A lens that can see behind itself? That’s an interesting proposition. This 220-degree viewing angle fisheye Nikkor lens was presented by Nikon at Photokina in 1970. Despite its amazing fisheye capabilities the lens is still fast at f/2.8, a property that’s due to its massive construction, with 12 elements in 9 groups that will dwarf any camera attached to it.

We’re sure the engineers that created this mammoth lens had a great time watching people being awed by this monster lens. The 6mm f/2.8 fisheye measures 24cm in diameter and 17cm long, weighing 5.2Kg (11.5 pounds). Its production started in 1972 and was only made available as a special order for scientific, industrial and special effects applications for shooting portraits and architecture.
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Sony Alpha A37 and NEX-F3 shown in photos, receive 16.1-megapixel sensor and tilting displays

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  • April 29, 2012 at 2:56 am

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Sony NEX-F3 MILC top

Sony is refreshing the lower end of its Alpha DSLT and NEX mirrorless cameras, with the Alpha A35 and NEX-C3 slowly disappearing from retail. The official announcement of the new generation cameras, the Alpha A37 and NEX-F3, is said to come on May 17th 2012 however, an Indonesian publication attended a Sony event in Jakarta and lo and behold, Sony had the still-announced pair of cameras on display.
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MIT shows wonder glass that is glare-free, self-cleaning and anti-fogging

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  • April 28, 2012 at 4:49 am

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MIT developed glass with conical nanostructures

We’re already moving to a world dominated by amazing high-resolution displays, like the ones in the 3rd generation iPad, retina screened smartphones and 4K and QFHD televisions. To protect these displays and make them nice to touch, and look at, we cover them with glass. Unfortunately, glass comes with an annoying property, it reflects light, making it hard to see behind them under light.

Well, a group of researchers at MIT has managed to strip glass from glare, making it practically unrecognizable as glass to the eye. If that wasn’t enough, the new multifunction glass is self-cleaning and anti-fogging. The video below shows how water droplets simply bounce off form the glass surface.
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Jean Michelle Jarre inspired AeroPad Two iPad speaker dock is the most futuristic yet

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  • April 27, 2012 at 4:14 pm

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Jarre Technologies AeroPad Two iPad speaker dock in bamboo

It’s pretty hard to get excited about an iPod, iPhone and iPad speaker dock anymore but this one is special, as special as the man who is behind the company that makes them.

The AeroPad Two is a massive 86 x 30 cm (33.9 x 11.8 inches) machine that can pump out your tunes through four 30-watt speakers, with the speakers in each pair positioned across each other, and an 80-watt subwoofer; that’s a lot of air-moving power!

It has a 30-pin dock connector and enough space to dock your iPad, or otherwise it would be willing to dwarf your iPod, iPod Touch and iPhone.
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