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Some iPhone 4 models see signals drop to 0 when held left-handed, including ours
What’s more annoying than spending hours lining up for a shiny new gadget? Learning that your precious phone can’t actually connect to the network.
iPhone 3G, iOS 4, and you — what’s missing (spoiler: multitasking)
While iOS 4 is delivering on every promise for the iPhone 3GS users out there, as we were all told up front , the iPhone 3G would be missing some of those touted new features.
iPed tablet running Android 2.1 spotted in the blurry, blurry wild
The Orphan iPed M16′s shown up in the wild, and thankfully, it’s running Android 2.1. This 10.2-inch, cloney-looking fellow has a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, 256MB of DDR2 RAM, 1GB of Nand ROM, plus a miniUSB port, Ethernet and Wifi, and a webcam
Nokia N8 meets Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, has a good time (video)
No, we’re not revealing some great hidden feature here — Nokias have been able to pair with Bluetooth devices since pretty much forever — but throw a complete set of desktop implements together with the Finnish company’s greatest new phone , and sparks of interest do fly. In this case, a pair of keen fellas have hooked a portable keyboard and a Logitech mouse up to the N8 and had some fun videotaping their exploits. If you’re thinking this would make a pretty killer combination with the N8 plugged into an HDTV, well…
Samsung’s Galaxy Apollo smartphone is coming soon, looks like an M100S to us
In the off chance that the Galaxy S isn’t your cup of tea, the second-hottest Android device Samsung has released so far is undoubtedly the M100S over in its domestic Korean market, a 3.7-inch hottie with a 5 megapixel cam, 802.11n WiFi, and Android 2.1. It’s not just for South Korea, though, as evidenced by this shot that’s popped up over on Samsung’s British site showing a device known as the “Galaxy Apollo” that looks suspiciously identical to the M100S. Frankly, we’re still dying to get a glimpse of this Bluetooth 3.0-equipped M120S at some point — but in the meantime, we suppose this puppy will have to do
GM follows Ford, brings Google Maps to OnStar eNav systems
Monkey see, monkey do — right? All jesting aside, you can’t help but chuckle over the timing here. Merely 24 hours after Ford announced that a Send to SYNC feature would allow motorists to beam Google Maps directions over Bluetooth to existing SYNC navigation systems, in flies General Motors with an eerily similar release.




