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Applications are for boring people aren’t they?
Games Are Most iPhone Apps, Study Finds 0

Android users are a bunch of boring workaholics if results from a new survey are anything to go by.

According to app store analytics company Distimo following some basic surveying the top apps available for both Android and iPhone. Android users are workers, iPhone users are gamers.

In what could be described as a rudimentary test, the company studied the top 15 applications purchased for the iPhone and found nine of them were games. In comparison not one game made it into the top 15 titles available for the Android platform.

This pattern continued when comparing the most popular free applications for the two operating systems

A third of the iPhone’s most popular downloads where games while games didn’t even feature in the Android free chart.

Apple’s adverts for the iPod touch focus on games celebrating the device as the “funnest” iPod yet, however the company’s iPhone adverts focus on productivity and utility applications.

Android has yet to do any specific advertising with the operators currently stocking Android handsets unsure where to place the handset.

Do you play games on your HTC handset? If so what?

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Games are most iPhone apps, study finds originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:52:45 +0100

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Future tech not far off
Flexible e-ink display "months away" 0

A Cambridge-based company is “months away” from launching an e-ink reader with a flexible screen, according to The Times. Plastic Logic reckons that it’ll be able to have a product in the market in early 2009.

The company has spent a decade and £120 million developing the display, which features plastic circuits, rather than silicon. However, Plastic Logic says that roll-up screens haven’t seen high consumer demand: “People worry that it will break if they roll up a device and dump it in their bag”, said Martin Jackson, the company’s Vice President of Technology.

Due to the nature of e-ink, the company says the battery of its reader device only needs charging once a fortnight and only consumes power when the image on the page changes. The A4-sized display aims to rival the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader.

Jackson also predicts that “colour is a year or two off, and video will be a few years while later”. The Plastic Logic, which also seems to be the name of the device, will initially launch in the USA but then roll out into Europe and the UK in 2010/2011. Pricing isn’t yet set, but should be roughly equivalent to the price of the Kindle.

Southampton-based rival Polymer Vision, which was aiming to launch a mobile-phone/e-reader hybrid device called the Readius, recently shut down all its operations due to lack of funding from its Dutch parent company.

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Flexible e-ink display "months away" originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 09:27:03 +0100

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Adds Twitter functionality, too
INQ launches Mini and Chat handsets 0

INQ has announced the launch of two new handsets to its range – the INQ Mini and the INQ Chat. Both have been labelled by the company as “affordable social mobiles”.

The INQ Chat has a Blackberry-style “bloke-proof” QWERTY keyboard, which the company says was much-requested by consumers and operators. It has an email client with free push Gmail, along with access to Facebook, Skype, IM and Twitter. It has a GPS chip and a 3.2-megapixel camera, along with a 2.4-inch TFT display.

The INQ Mini, on the other hand, has a more ’slimline’ design, but still packs in Twitter, Facebook, Skype, IM and access to IMAP or web-based email services. It has a 2.2-inch display and 2-megapixel camera. The company has labelled this as their “entry-level” handset, so we assume it replaces the original INQ1.

Both phones come bundled with plug-and-play HSDPA modems, 3G web access, and a selection of coloured backs for owners to pick from. Will this mark a return to the glory days of removable fascias on mobile phones?

INQ can also sync your music from iTunes and WLM, as well as videos and photos, to your mobile, and its applications can be updated over the air. INQ’s co-founder and marketing director, Jeff Taylor, told Pocket-lint that his company sees the phone as a “pocket internet agent”, rather than just a standard mobile phone.

Unfortunately the Last.fm application from the INQ1 handset has been stripped out in these new devices, with the company’s official line being that it “wasn’t popular”. INQ is hoping that its syncing service can replace the functionality adequately.

The guideline pricings (which aren’t official – the networks set official prices) are £70-80 for the INQ Mini and £130 or so for the INQ Chat on Pay-as-you-go. They’ll be available in Q4, with the Mini arriving first. When we have more firm release dates, we’ll let you know.

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INQ launches Mini and Chat handsets originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 02:14:42 +0100

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Is Eric Schmidt’s resignation from Apple the turning point in the company’s history?
The Google Era Is Upon Us 0

The resignation of Google CEO Eric Schmidt from the Apple board is the start of the turning point of Google’s change from being the darling of the tech world to one that will eventually be feared and revered as much as Microsoft once was.

Google it seems has finally grown up and as it has, it’s become one of the most powerful companies in the world employing over 23,000 people.

So, what would make the public and tech world start to shift against the company whose motto is “do no evil”? Human nature.

Capitalism is a strange beast and whilst companies strive to do well and conquer the world, if they get too big we automatically feel the urge to put them in their place.

It has happened with Microsoft in the past and it will happen to Google in the future.

Apple, and other companies in the industry, are slowly realising that it’s not Microsoft that they need to worried about, but Google.

“Unfortunately, as Google enters more of Apple’s core businesses, with Android and now Chrome OS, Eric’s effectiveness as an Apple Board member will be significantly diminished, since he will have to recuse himself from even larger portions of our meetings due to potential conflicts of interest. Therefore, we have mutually decided that now is the right time for Eric to resign his position on Apple’s Board”, said Steve Jobs in a statement on Monday as to why the Google boss is out.

Was Schmidt pushed? Did he jump? Has he had enough of Apple? Either way the deed is done and the two companies have grown apart (the question about what will happen to other Google and Apple board member Arthur Levinson still remains).

Reading that statement, you can see why Schmidt had to go. There are so many competing brands between the two companies it is a wonder Schmidt has been allowed to have an inside look for so long, even if he was excusing himself from the relevant clashes.

Android versus the iPhone, the Chrome browser versus Safari, Chrome OS versus OS X, Picasa versus iPhoto, iChat versus Google Talk, Google Docs versus iWork, Google Calendar versus iCal, the list goes on.

Apple it seems has woken up to what is happening. But it’s not just Apple that should finally wake up to the fact that the media and tech industries’ love for the Google has allowed it to slowly creep in and take a commanding stand in virtually all areas of our internet life.

With partnerships with lots of the big technology manufacturers it’s easy to see why the company has become so big, so everywhere.

Will the house of cards come tumbling down? Not just yet. The move from Apple is likely to get people questioning what, how, why and where Google is and what its intentions are. How Google controls digital life and whether or not they are happy with that situation.

It is abundantly clear is that the Microsoft era is well and truly over.

We are now entering the Google era.

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COMMENT: The Google era is upon us originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 18:21:32 +0100

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12 shots in one
Taser Siege Weapon Appears 0

Remember the video of the semi-automatic taser from the other day? There’s a link below if you missed it. Well, the company has gone one step further and built a massive Taser siege engine.

It’s called the “Shockwave” and the company says it allows ” for both increased safety and stand-off capability during hostile situations”. Translated, that means that if you roll one of these out, whoever it’s pointed at isn’t going to be happy.

“Multiple TASER Shockwave units can be stacked together either horizontally in order to extend area coverage, or vertically to allow multiple salvo engagements”, the company adds. With a range of 25 feet, and the ability to set it off from 100m away, the shockwave is the answer to all your rioting civilian problems.

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VIDEO: Taser siege weapon appears originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Mon, 03 Aug 2009 10:22:59 +0100

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