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November 10th, 2011

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Vooma Peel PG92 case brings dual-SIM capability to your iPhone 4, 4S

November 10th, 2011

Vooma Peel PG92 case brings dual-SIM capability to your iPhone 4, 4S

Vooma’s new Peel PG92 handset case isn’t the first to bring dual-SIM capability to the iPhone 4, but it may be the most elegant. The accessory, which has yet to be released, essentially consists of an extra battery pack and an unlocked SIM slot. All you have to do is download Vooma’s customized app to your jailbroken iPhone 4 or 4S, strap on the Peel PG92, and insert your spare SIM card into the case (judging from the photos, it appears that the device is tailored for mini-SIM cards, rather than micro-SIM). Once that’s taken care of, you’ll be able to place calls via the app and external SIM, using a dialer interface that’s only slightly different from what Apple offers. No word yet on pricing or availability, but you can sign up for more information at Voom’s website, linked below. Otherwise, check out the coverage from TechCrunch, who managed to get their hands on a pre-release model.

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Xbox.com upgrade will add new Social features, support for Xbox Live Beacons

November 10th, 2011

Xbox.com upgrade will add new Social features, support for Xbox Live Beacons

The Xbox 360 hasn’t received its new coat of paint for the fall yet, but Microsoft just announced Xbox.com will be seeing similar changes in “the coming days.” The old “My Xbox” section is getting the boot in favor of a “Social” area that lets you keep track of your XBL friends, thanks to some of the new features enabled by the upcoming dashboard update. Before the dash update is released, Xbox.com users can check out Beacons that let them mark which games they’re willing to play, or check out a friends activity page that resembles recent additions to Facebook and Twitter by informing you what friends are up to in real-time. Also revamped is the video section that lets users buy or rent movies and TV shows for viewing on their console, Windows Phone or Zune. Hit the source link for a few more screens of its Metro UI-fashioned new face and additional details, we’ll let you know when it all goes live.

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Siri talks to Mac 512k, plays telephone with intermediary computers

November 10th, 2011

Possibly fueled by the same geeky instinct that pushes our kind to build SD card readers for ancient game consoles and port Doom to just about everything, YouTube user Napabar recently bridged the 27 year gap between the Macintosh 512k and the iPhone 4S. That’s right, Siri and the Fat Mac are talking. Sort of. Most of the heavy lifting is being done by a pair of intermediary machines, an iMac that’s been configured to run an AppleScript upon receipt of a Siri dictated email, and a bridge computer that passes on the resulting text file to the Mac 512K’s floppy drive. Result? Dictate an email to Siri, get a text file with its contents on the Mac 512k. Old and new technology, talking like old pen-pals. And to think, all it took was two middlemen.

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Right away sir!

November 10th, 2011

Right away sir!

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NEC 52-inch table disguised as boring office furniture

November 10th, 2011

NEC 52-inch table disguised as boring office furniture

The problem with Microsoft Surface is that it looks too much like fun. NEC has the right idea: affix some trolley wheels, brush some aluminum, give it a sedate name like “X-info Table” and then maybe, just maybe, traditional businesses will start buying into the idea. The specs, however, are easily sufficient to handle a few rounds of office Pinball HD (as in the photo above): a Core i7 CPU running Windows 7 on the 52-inch full HD screen, 6GB of RAM, three USB ports, support for multiple sub-displays, and a scanning function. There’s no price yet, but you can probably expect to pay more for the 350-pound frame than for the computer itself.

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Close enough!

November 10th, 2011

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How to enable iOS 5’s Hidden Auto-Correct Feature

November 10th, 2011

How to enable iOS 5’s Hidden Auto-Correct Feature

Turns out iOS 5 is hiding Easter Eggs aplenty. Besides the camera’s secret panorama mode, an Android-style auto-correct bar has been uncovered as well.

Here’s how to enable the feature in just six steps per 9 to 5 Mac:

  1. Download iBackupBot
  2. Backup your iPhone/iPod in iTunes
  3. Open iBackupBot and find the backup, then load it.
  4. Find Library/Preferences/com.apple.keyboard.plist and open the file. (if your software isn’t registered you’ll have to press cancel and then it will open)
  5. Add in the following code: KeyboardAutocorrectionListsYES
  6. Save your modifications, and then restore from backup from within iBackupbot.

SOURCE via 9to5mac

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Eric Schmidt: Google still has ‘growing and profitable business in China’

November 10th, 2011

Eric Schmidt: Google still has 'growing and profitable business in China'

To say that Google and the Chinese government have had a rocky relationship in recent years would be something of an understatement. But it now appears that the company is willing to mend its Mainland relations, more than a year after rerouting its search operations through Hong Kong. Speaking to reporters in Taipei today, chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt acknowledged that Google’s relationship with the Chinese regime remains “mixed,” adding that the “the Chinese government is unhappy with our unwillingness to support censorship.” He sounded notably more optimistic, however, when discussing Big G’s Chinese outlook. Schmidt, who was wrapping up a three-day tour across Asia, said he was “very happy” with Android’s growth within the country, explaining that Google still enjoys “a growing and profitable business in China.” The chairman went on to say that even though his company has faced institutional hurdles in the past, it simply “wanted to serve China’s citizens within the limits the government allowed.” Of course, this isn’t the first time that Google has struck a conciliatory tone with the People’s Republic, though it remains to be seen whether or not it results in any substantive change.

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Google to end support for BlackBerry Gmail app this month

November 10th, 2011

Google to end support for BlackBerry Gmail app this month

Google has already made quite a few significant cuts to services it’s deemed outside of its focus in the past few months, and it’s now made another that surely won’t please a particular subset of its users. It’s announced that it will end support of the Gmail app for BlackBerry phones on November 22nd. Those that have the app installed will be able to continue using it indefinitely, but it will no longer be supported by Google or available for download after the cut-off date (so you might want to grab it now if you don’t already have it). In its place, Google is directing BlackBerry users to the mobile web app accessible through the browser, and it notes that it will “continue investing in this area.”

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