Along with a Sony Ericsson Anzu , the James Bond of cellphones — alias Eldar Murtazin — claims to be playing with a Samsung GT-i9100 right now, calling it the “Galaxy 2″ and saying it’s “so technically advanced” thanks in part to a dual-core processor. It seems like a long shot that this would be the Cortex-A9-based Orion since chips and development boards are just now being sampled — but considering how far in advance Murtazin tends to score phones, we can’t rule anything out. One possible scenario is that the i9100 could be something akin to a TouchWiz -skinned version of the upcoming Nexus S , much as HTC’s Desire was essentially a Sense -skinned version of the Nexus One . Samsung, of course, has been pushing TouchWiz very hard across its Galaxy S line this year, and if the Nexus S is as beastly as the rumors are claiming it to be, there’s little doubt that Samsung would love to repurpose the hardware for something with a little more of its flavor thrown in. Speaking of the Galaxy S, keep in mind that the original European GSM model goes by the code GT-i9000, so it would stand to reason that the i9100 could be the proper successor — and with Gingerbread -based TouchWiz and a dual-core processor on board, we’d say they’re off to a strong start. [Thanks, Peter] Samsung i9100 is the dual-core Galaxy 2, sequel to the Galaxy S? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 18:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Fake news by Andy Borowitz By Andy Borowitz In yet another public relations setback for the beleaguered cruise ship company, Somali pirates today said they would no longer board Carnival Cruise ships, citing “unsafe working conditions.” Related Entries November 12, 2010 Connecting the Dots on the Great Disconnect November 12, 2010 Ass
Continue reading …What would you name your next superphone ? HTC may be calling its device the HTC EVO Shift 4G, as that’s the name its lawyers filed for trademark for on the 21st of last month. We can’t say which particular gizmo the moniker refers to, though it evokes a Sprint leaning , as well as dredging up our suppressed feelings towards a certain QWERTY-equipped MID . Though, interestingly enough, the company applied for “HTC EVO 4G Shift” before changing the name to “HTC EVO Shift 4G.” We’ll let you draw your own conclusions about what that could possibly mean. [Thanks, Naval P.] HTC attempts to trademark ‘HTC EVO Shift 4G’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 18:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …DUBLIN/BERLIN: Ireland said on Sunday that it neither needed nor was discussing EU financial aid and denied reports that the European Union was pressing it to accept emergency funding. EU sources over the past two days said that talks on possible aid were under way and that Ireland was unlikely to hold out without assistance. The European Union is keen for Ireland to accept aid, sources have said, to avert a Greek-style scenario where budget problems in one country plunge the entire euro zone into crisis. Irish minister of enterprise, trade and innovation Batt O’Keeffe told national broadcaster RTE that…
Continue reading …8:21 AM Monday Nov 15, 2010 Share Email Print Expand Shrink A British couple kidnapped off their private yacht by Somali pirates more than a year ago have finally been set free, after a ransom was paid. Their release ended one of the most drawn-out and dramatic hostage situations since the rash of piracy began off East Africa. Paul and Rachel Chandler looked relaxed and smiled through a small ceremony held in the Somali town of Adado after their morning release. The fact that the Chandlers couldn’t pay a big ransom helped stretch out their ordeal for 388 agonising days – until today, when they were released thin and exhausted, but smiling. The Chandlers were welcomed by the Somali community…
Continue reading …US president commends Netanyahu for 3-month freeze plan while settlement leaders call on PM to ‘come back to values of Likud’, likening freeze to 1939 White Paper. Leaders say forum of Likud ministers to be established in order to oppose move
Continue reading …In our inevitable Utopian future (assuming we make it past this 2012 noise ), we’ll all use one frequency for our high-speed wireless broadband across the globe. Actually, we’ll probably just beam information directly between our brains and brain-like supercomputers at speeds so fast they can’t be measured, and we won’t need smartphones at all because they’ll be installed in our bodies at birth, complete with eyeballs capable of 1080p video capture. Until then, though, we’ve got companies like Nokia showing some hustle to put pentaband 3G radios on the market, and the trend continues with the upcoming E7 . Of course, we already knew it was going to be pentaband — Nokia had said as much — but seeing it in the cold, hard graphs and tables of an FCC filing is still music to our ears. Won’t be long now, folks . Nokia E7 hits FCC with as much 3G support as you can handle originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 15:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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