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Posted: 31 May 2010 12:00 AM PDT

Android Fanboys Have Arrived. And That’s A Good Thing

Posted: 30 May 2010 08:55 AM PDT

By now, just about everyone on the planet has heard the term "Apple Fanboy." If you've ever said anything good about an Apple product, you've likely been called one. But a new class of fanboy has emerged -- one that, amazingly, may be be equally as passionate. The Android Fanboy. And it's actually a good thing. In case you missed my review of the new HTC EVO 4G phone yesterday, be sure to read some of the comments. As stated, I was coming at it from the perspective of a dedicated iPhone user. Long story short, I don't really like the device. To the Android lovers, I might as well have killed Bambi.


An iPhone Lover’s Take On The HTC EVO 4G

Posted: 30 May 2010 08:54 AM PDT

Back in January, I wrote a post entitled An iPhone Lover's Take On The Nexus One. At the time, the Nexus One was soon to be released as the latest and greatest Android phone, and a number of iPhone users were wondering whether it was worth it to switch for the benefits of Android (and perhaps more importantly, another network besides AT&T). My take: it was the best Android phone yet, but it wasn't better than the iPhone. Now I'm going to do the same type of review for the new HTC EVO 4G phone, which Sprint is launching next week. At Google I/O, the search giant gave the phone away to every attendee complete with one month of service to try it out. Just as with the Nexus One, I've decided to use it as my primary phone for the past week or so to get a real sense of the pluses and minuses of the device. Just as with my Nexus One review, this isn't meant to be an all-encompassing review or roundup (for that, see here or here or here). Instead, this is just my reaction to the device as an iPhone user.


Appletell reviews the Moshi TeraGlove screen cleaning kit and more

Appletell reviews the Moshi TeraGlove screen cleaning kit and more


Appletell reviews the Moshi TeraGlove screen cleaning kit

FROM APPLETELL - The TeraGlove microfiber screen cleaning kit neatly avoids the usual cleaning cloth issues by providing a thick, sturdy pad and a handy flap that fits over your fingers.
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Creators of Hurt Locker sue 5,000 BitTorrent users

Section: Web

Creators of Hurt Locker sue 5,000 BitTorrent users

The creators of Hurt Locker have teamed up with the U.S. Copyright Group’s money making scheme entitled 'pay up or else' to reclaim losses due to piracy. 5,000 BitTorrent users have officially been reported to court for their illegal downloads with an option to pay substantially lower charges out of court. A formal complaint was filed against these users in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Depending on the courts decision, the users’ ISP may be forced to give out personal information associated with IP addresses.

As it turns out, the rights holders see 30 percent of the money from the scheme while the U.S. Copyright Group claims the other 70. So this is a great scheme to cover up for some losses, but what will the courts think when these types of cases start showing up left and right? A kid getting charged 50K for downloading a Greenday song isn’t something I’d imagine courtrooms would want to focus too heavily on. It’s like the prisoner in jail for possession of marijuana; time and resources could be spent on tackling much bigger fish. As it turns out, about 75 percent of ISP’s are cooperating with the Copyright Group while other larger companies such as Time Warner that are openly against such accusations.

Either way, stay tuned for more of the latest news in the world of piracy as we’re sure this isn’t the last we’ll hear from the U.S. money hoarding Copyright Group.

Via [TorrentFreak]

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Hot gaming news for the week of 5-23-2010

Qik clarifies video service on the HTC EVO 4G

Section: Video, Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones

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Since the HTC EVO 4G will boast two cameras (one front facing and the other rear facing), the idea of video communication becomes a reality.  Of course, the hardware is there but now all that remains necessary is a compatible software component.  Fring has already introduced a service that can handle two way video communications and has received positive feedback.  When the Sprint HTC EVO 4G launches on June 4, it will contain the video app service Qik.  There were a few rumors circulating that it would cost $4.99 a month just to take advantage of video chat, but Qik came out with a statement today debunking that rumor. 

Basically, the core feature of the Qik video app is, obviously, two way video chat.  That feature will be offered for free to all users; this comes as good news for Android enthusiasts, especially ones considering purchasing the Sprint HTC EVO 4G.  Now, in order to take advantage of some “advanced premium features” users will have to pay the monthly subscription fee of $4.99.  No word on what exactly those premium features are, but a complete set of features will be announced on June 4.  Depending on the nature of the unannounced features, the $4.99 fee may be reasonable or excessive. 

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BOOM! Top Apple news for the week of 5-23-2010

Signs point to an App Store for your TV

Section: Video, Content, HDTV, Video Providers, Web, Web Apps

An app store for your TV from Apple

Is Apple readying an app assault on your TV?  A new rumor purporting a new Apple TV suggest Apple very may well be.  From the hardware to the software to the price, this could be an interesting hobby Apple’s got going.

The hardware rumor suggests Apple TV will become a basically a screen-less iPhone.  Engadget, who posted on the rumor, says the internals are very similar as well, featuring the very same Apple CPU: A4 .  It looks like Apple is seeking a volume purchase on the A4.

For software, the rumor suggests all content will stream via the cloud.  Some have suggested Lala was bought for this reason to assist with the streaming and to present a big music section of Apple TV.  What’s more, Apple could build on how much consumers seem to love apps.

An app for your TV isn’t that far fetched, is it?  I can easily see a weather app, Twitter apps, or a Netflix app.  And don’t forget all the gaming.  Now think of niche news (from local to lacrosse), too small to gain a cable channel- now in app form for the latest news, video, even full length shows.  In fact, one could see an app version of TV changing content programming forever.  Sure that’s down the line, but could it be where Apple is headed?

Read: [Engadget] via [Wired]

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Bing booting Google on iPhone search or just an option?

Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile, Web, Google

Sources have reported that a search deal is on the table between Apple and Microsoft to put Bing as either an option or the default or the only search option on the iPhone.  About the only thing that is clear is Apple is becoming increasingly wary of one-time partner Google and following the “enemy of my enemy is my friend” logic - putting Microsoft oddly in the friend column.  Google still remains popular for many services, Apple has to balance keeping users happy vs wanting to give Google a backseat role.

From Mike Arrington at TechCrunch, “Microsoft Bing will replace Google in the next version of the iPhone operating system to be released in June, we've heard from mulitple sources, including a high level source who claims to have been briefed on the matter.”  The post was later updated to reflect other rumors, like this one from Kara Swisher over at All Things D, “Microsoft and Apple are in long-term talks about adding the Bing search service as a prominent option on the iPhone and not as a replacement of Google.” 

Still, it looks like the door is open for Bing to make some headway and give Apple the chance to downgrade Google in the process.  Sound irrational to anyone?

Read: [TechCrunch] and [All Things D]

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