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The just-announced INQ Facebook-themed phones will arrive with a predictive typing system onboard powered by TouchType’s Fluency technology. Fluency is the brains behind existing Android keyboard SwiftKey, which builds a database by monitoring your typing patterns—then suggests the three most likely words it thinks you’re about to [write] [type] [say]. [SwiftKey]
The official Android Twitter app is something of an oddity, lacking many of the features found in third-party tweeting solutions like Seesmic and the amazing Android TweetDeck. It looks like a much-needed upgrade is on the way, though, with the above video showing what blog Everything Android claims is “Twitter 2.0″—a total redesign which removes…
While most of us won’t swap our iPhones or top-level Androids for INQ’s two latest cellphones, the Cloud Touch and Cloud Q, anyone considering their first smartphone should definitely check these out. Especially if you’re F5-ing Facebook all day long. Let’s face it—there are so many Android phones out there, all doing slight variations on…
A little while ago a guy noticed his shovel was missing from his front yard, so he checked his security camera footage to see what might’ve happened to it. What’d he discover? Some woman walked into his yard, stole his shovel, and let her dog take a dump on his snow-covered lawn. He also discovered…
Technically, this Sony camera is coming out as the A77, but it certainly won’t have that clear body, which looks pretty awesome. Sony made this prototype to draw attention to the new translucent mirror technology found in the A77, which Ubergizmo says would allows for more advanced realtime autofocusing while shooting stills or video. The…
HP just went and hired Richard Kerris to serve as their new VP of worldwide developer relations for WebOS. In addition to working at LucasArts as their CTO, Kerris worked on Apple’s worldwide developer relations team in the first half of the 2000s, where he prodded developers to start cranking out apps for OS X.…
Imagine a phone with a camera that’s better and a body that’s than any other phone currently available. And imagine that instead of a single camera, the module carried an array of 25 micro-cameras. Pelican Imaging promises just that with their camera module, and they think they have what it takes to revolutionize cameraphones. GigaOM…
Grab your tinfoil hats and teddy bears, folks! There are some scary whispers about GPS-jamming 4G signals going around. The theory appears to be that 4G broadband frequencies (1525-1559MHz) are close enough to GPS frequencies (1559-1610MHz) to cause disastrous interference. [GPS World via Slashdot]
What do you get when you make the classic Pac-Man fully mechanical? A Pac-Man that chomps only when you hand crank its gears. In other words: awesomeness. Just watch. The hand-cranked, mechanical Pac-Man, called Pactuator, is actually part of a bigger, much loftier project: a playable, mechanical Pac-Man cabinet, called ‘Pac Machina.’ I can’t wait…
If this Office Depot slide is to be trusted, the Blackberry Playbook is coming late next month for $500. And that will get you 16 gigs of wi-fi-only goodness. [Crackberry]
Why People Are Talking About the iPad 3 When the iPad 2 Isn’t Even Out Yet We know that the iPad 2 is coming soon-it’s why we keep telling you that you shouldn’t buy the current model at this point. But now there’s suddenly talk of the iPad 3 already. What’s going on? More » HP’s…
Oh hey, you know that new whiz-bang app Starbucks has for paying with your iPhone? Well, apparently the barcode it produces stays the same every time, meaning that a sneakily procured screenshot from somebody else’s phone can net you infinite coffee (approx. a Trenta’s worth) on their tab. [The Register]
Rockville, MD’s Madison, age 8, loves her iPad. She gets to play Smurfs’ Village on it! She gets to buy nice things for her Smurfs! She gets to, uh, charge $1,800 to her mom’s credit card. In-app purchases, man. They’ll getcha. [Washington Post]
Palm HP announced a lot of really great stuff today! The TouchPad, Palm Pre 3 and Veer (which might be my favorite, because it is tiny and adorable like a puppy). And they’re the only products guaranteed to get webOS 3.0. Funny thing is, HP is actually launching a product tomorrow: Verizon’s taking pre-orders for…
Something you probably didn’t know: A lot of the most fetishized coffee gear over the last few years has come out of Japan. You know, Japan, land of Sony. Another reason associating Italy or Europe with the vanguard of coffee culture is an out-of-date notion. [NYT]
According to Businessweek, Nokia is expected to announce a partnership with Microsoft this week, which will put the Windows Phone 7 mobile OS on future Nokia devices. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop basically said this was going to happen in his memo, and from the looks of it he’s wasting no time making it happen. Nokia…
Do you own an AR-15, an M4 or an M16? Do you wish it could shoot golf balls instead of bullets? What do you mean “no?” Just listen to these testimonials for the Golfball Launcher, a $20 accessory that screws onto the end of your assault rifle in place of a muzzle break: Absolutely awesome.…
We know that the iPad 2 is coming soon—it’s why we keep telling you that you shouldn’t buy the current model at this point. But now there’s suddenly talk of the iPad 3 already. What’s going on? It basically started with an innocent remark made by Daring Fireball’s John Gruber, a guy with a knack…
Publisher Activision has just added a few more games and maybe one more development studio to its kill count. The mega-publisher has axed the Guitar Hero franchise, killed its True Crime reboot and fired much of Freestyle Games. [Kotaku]
We’ve got an video clip from FX legend Steve Johnson’s archives featuring the angelic underwater alien puppets of James Cameron’s The Abyss. Watch the footage now. [io9]