It’s still a bit buggy, but this guy’s iPhone is running Android. More than that, actually. His phone now gives the choice to load either the iPhone OS or the Android OS. More »
Author: Rosa Golijan
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The iPhone Now Runs Android [IPhone]
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Dell Lightning Is a Beauty Who Runs Windows Phone 7 [Dell]
The Dell Lightning slider is apparently not coming out until the end of the year, but it looks rather good—aesthetically and feature-wise. The Windows Phone 7 device has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4.1-inch OLED display, and more: More »
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Steve Jobs Personally Monitors Who Has Apple Prototypes? [Unconfirmed]
As the next iPhone slipped out, Apple will probably begin restricting access to prototypes and unreleased products. What’s curious though, is that apparently Steve Jobs has personally been monitoring who’s walking around with unreleased devices all this time. More »
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Adobe Dropping iPhone App Development Technology After CS5 [Adobe]
Thanks to a change in Apple’s iPhone Developer Program License Agreement, Adobe has decided to abandon the iPhone app building technology included in Flash CS5. More »
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Warning: iPhone OS 4.0 Beta 2 Is Not a Toy [Psa]
iPhone OS 4.0 Beta 2 slipped into the iPhone Dev Center earlier, but unless you’re a developer and really need to test apps, it’s best to skip this extra buggy beta and just keep playing around with the first. More »
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Google Buys Startup Full of Former Apple and TiVo Employees [Google]
The latest item in Google’s shopping spree is Agnilux, a small and somewhat mysterious startup full of former Apple, TiVo, and P.A. Semi employees. Few details are available about the acquisition, but it looks like a good deal for Google. More »
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CDMA-Based, Clamshell-Shaped BlackBerry 9670 Slips Out [BlackBerry]
Oh my! The folks at BGR have gotten their hands on a BlackBerry 9670. Apparently there’ll be more details about the CDMA-based, clamshell device coming soon, but for now there are plenty of pictures to sift through. [BGR] More »
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South Korea Will Make Aquatic Robots Swim to Your Rescue [Robots]
They won’t be terribly fast—they’ll swim 59 feet per minute and crawl 98 feet per minute—and they’ll cost $18 million to develop, but aquatic robots like this might one day aid underwater search and rescue efforts. More »
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How to Keep Commenting While Our Servers Melt [Announcements]
The interest in the tale of Apple’s next iPhone is melting our servers and causing some technical difficulties. As a result, we had to temporarily shut off our comments system. More »
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The Tale of Apple’s Next iPhone [Apple]
We’ve taken a close look at Apple’s next iPhone and you can catch up on the saga here:
- How Apple lost the next iPhone
- All the details about the device
- And finally, how Apple asked for their phone back
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Our Comments May Be Down, But Our Facebook Page Is Rockin’ [Community]
We had to temporarily take down the comments system because a certain post is setting our servers on fire, but there’s plenty of commenting to be done on our Facebook page. Head on over and join the party. [Facebook] More »
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One of the Worst Ways to Introduce Yourself [Image Cache]
As if it’s not enough that he turned his iPad into an overpriced name tag, this guy had to go a step further and let it dangle precariously from his neck. Geez. There are classier ways to announce your name. More »
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Wi-Fi-Only Nook "Lite" Coming Soon, Nook 2 To Follow [Unconfirmed]
We’re told that Barnes & Noble will be revealing some new products later this year: Nook 2 (“Project Encore”) and a Wi-Fi-only Nook Lite. Meanwhile, a software update that includes a full browser is supposed to hit next week. More »
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Palm Bribes Key Employees to Stick Around as SVP of Software Jumps Ship [Palm]
An SEC filing shows that Michael Abbott, Palm’s Senior Vice President of software and services, will be leaving the company this month. The same filing also revealed that several key employees received generous incentives to stick around. More »
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Password Tattoos To Keep Pacemakers Safer From Hackers [Health]
Some pacemakers are accessible wirelessly for reprogramming, but the trouble is that this easy access could be abused maliciously. Sure, passwords would keep the devices safer from such intrusions, but the patient could forget or lose those. Solution? Password tattoos. More »
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Lightsaber Chopsticks Now Double As A Killer Staff of Doom [Star Wars]
You thought that the original lightsaber chopsticks were neat? Then prepare to have your mind blown by Series 2, because the upgraded utensils connect to form a killer staff of doom. More »
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Norwegian Government Temporarily Run Using an iPad [Image Cache]
Apparently a delayed or canceled flight isn’t an excuse for the Prime Minister of Norway to take a break. As you can see, Jens Stoltenberg continues to run his country from the comfort of an airport lounge. Using an iPad. More »


















