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Celsius X VI II’s Mysterious Mechanical Cellphone Gets Slightly Less Mysterious [Mechanics]
Saturday, 13 Mar, 2010 – 18:55 | No Comment
Celsius X VI II’s Mysterious Mechanical Cellphone Gets Slightly Less Mysterious [Mechanics]

Last month, I risked life and limb to tell you about Celsius X-VI-II, a shadowy French company who was building a $300,000 mechanical cellphone. The first pictures of the phone have surfaced, though they don’t exactly answer our questions. More

Android Running Smoothly on HTC Touch Pro2 [Android]
Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 – 5:49 | No Comment
Android Running Smoothly on HTC Touch Pro2 [Android]

Below, a video demonstrates Android running successfully on the HTC Touch Pro2 , which is normally seen sporting the not-quite-as-fashionable Windows Mobile coat. It looks very smooth, and with that slide-out keypad and 3.6-inch screen, could be what you’ve been after. More

Great Software Meets Great, Great Hardware: Android Running Smoothly on HTC Touch Pro2 [Android]
Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 – 5:49 | No Comment
Great Software Meets Great, Great Hardware: Android Running Smoothly on HTC Touch Pro2 [Android]

Below, a video demonstrates Android running successfully on the HTC Touch Pro2 , which is normally seen sporting the not-quite-as-fashionable Windows Mobile coat. It looks very smooth, and with that slide-out keypad and 3.6-inch screen, could be what you’ve been after. More

The Inventor of the Cellphone Is an Android Man [Android]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 17:00 | No Comment
The Inventor of the Cellphone Is an Android Man [Android]

Martin Cooper knows a thing or two about cellphones, having invented them and all. And while he’s owned an iPhone before, he revealed in a recent interview that his current handset of choice runs Android. Guess which! More

Casio G’zOne Brigade: The Toughest Messaging Phone In the US of A [Phones]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 16:00 | No Comment
Casio G’zOne Brigade: The Toughest Messaging Phone In the US of A [Phones]

The Casio G’zOne Brigade is not a messaging phone you’d want to meet in a dark alley. It’s shock resistant. It’s water resistant. And like a great kung fu master, its outer strength is matched only by its inner fortitude. More

The Future Of Camera-Based Input [IPhone Apps]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 13:40 | No Comment
The Future Of Camera-Based Input [IPhone Apps]

Not entirely dissimilar to the 2008 patent which showed an iPhone being controlled by camera-based input, is this German student’s app, which controls the Maps app being controlled by the camera tracking hand movements through the app. More

First Verizon Wireless 4G Phone Could Appear Six Months Early [Verizon Wireless]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 5:17 | No Comment
First Verizon Wireless 4G Phone Could Appear Six Months Early [Verizon Wireless]

Nokia was rumored to be building it, but according to the WSJ Verizon Wireless ‘ first 4G handset will debut mid-2011, running on the LTE network that’s launching end of this year after Boston and Seattle guinea pigged the service. More

First Verizon Wireless 4G Phone Could Appear Mid-2011 [Verizon Wireless]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 5:17 | No Comment
First Verizon Wireless 4G Phone Could Appear Mid-2011 [Verizon Wireless]

Nokia was rumored to be building it, but according to the WSJ Verizon Wireless ‘ first 4G handset will debut mid-2011, running on the LTE network that’s launching end of this year after Boston and Seattle guinea pigged the service. More

In This Horror Movie, the Call Comes From Inside the Theater [Interactivity]
Wednesday, 10 Mar, 2010 – 20:20 | No Comment
In This Horror Movie, the Call Comes From Inside the Theater [Interactivity]

What’s more terrifying than a call coming from inside the house? The call coming from inside the theater . That’s the thought behind Last Call , an interactive horror film in which the main character calls a random audience member for help. More

HTC Legend Review: Frankly, It Feels Expensive [Android]
Monday, 8 Mar, 2010 – 11:00 | No Comment
HTC Legend Review: Frankly, It Feels Expensive [Android]

With HTC’s upcoming crop of Androids, you’ll be able to separate people into two distinct groups: those who spring for the brainier, better-specced Desire , and those who get bowled over by the beautiful, yet lesser-specced Legend . The Desire (or Nexus One ) is the final word in the Androidsphere—it’s a mark of someone who knows what they’re doing, who wants to show people they NEED that extra computing power. If you compare it to the Legend, you could be justified in saying Legend-salivators are more shallow, ignoring the might of a Snapdragon processor in lieu of a unibody aluminum shell and slim build. You’d be wrong, however.