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Baidu net income surges in 4th quarter (AP)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:07 PM PST

NEW YORK – Baidu.com Inc., which operates China's leading search engine, said Monday that its fourth-quarter profit more than tripled to surpass Wall Street expectations, sending shares higher in after-hours trading.

While Google Inc. has become synonymous with Web searches in the U.S., Baidu dominates the Chinese market. The research firm Analysys International says that as of September, 73 percent of Web searches in China are done on Baidu. Google snags only 22 percent of searches in China.

The Beijing-based company's profit soared to 1.16 billion yuan ($175.9 million), or 3.32 yuan (50 cents) per American depositary share during the December quarter. That compares with year-earlier earnings of 427.9 million yuan, or 1.23 yuan per U.S.-traded share.

Excluding stock options expenses, the company earned 52 cents per share. Analysts expected 47 cents per share, according to FactSet.

Revenue nearly doubled to 2.45 billion yuan ($371.3 million) from 1.26 billion yuan. Analysts predicted $350.3 million.

Shares of the company rose $8.73, or 8.7 percent, to $117.36 during after-hours trading on Monday after the report was released. In regular trading, Baidu's stock closed at $108.63, a gain of $2.09, or 2 percent.

The company said that in the future it will work to integrate its search technology with other online activities such as e-commerce and social networking. In the U.S., many websites incorporate Google's search technology. A notable exception: Facebook shows search results from Bing, Microsoft Corp.'s search engine.

For the year, Baidu earned 3.53 billion yuan ($534.1 million), or 10.10 yuan ($1.53) per American depositary share. That compares with profit of 1.49 billion yuan, or 4.27 yuan per American depositary share, in 2009.

Revenue rose to 7.92 billion yuan ($1.2 billion) from 4.45 billion yuan in 2009.

For the current quarter, Baidu expects to generate revenue between $360.6 million and $371.2 million, well above the average estimate of $342 million, according to FactSet.

Oracle to pay $46M to settle kickbacks charges (AP)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 04:16 PM PST

WASHINGTON – Oracle Corp. has agreed to pay $46 million to settle a lawsuit over alleged kickbacks to win government work.

The Department of Justice charged that Sun Microsystems Inc., which Oracle bought last year, and other technology companies paid kickbacks to Accenture PLC for Accenture to recommend that federal agencies buy Sun products.

The Justice Department said last year that the lawsuit covered software contracts that ran from 1998 to 2006 and were worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Six other companies including Hewlett-Packard Co. have settled similar charges.

The settlement by Oracle's America unit also resolved claims that Sun provided incomplete and inaccurate information to government contracting officers during negotiations over contracts with the U.S. Postal Service and two resellers of Sun products. The government said regulations and contracts required Sun to explain how it did business so that contracting officers could negotiate a fair price for government customers.

Government officials said kickbacks and inaccurate information during contract negotiations cost taxpayers money.

Allegations against Sun were first raised in a lawsuit brought by two whistle-blowers, and the government joined their case in 2007.

Oracle representatives didn't respond to a request for comment.

Shares of Oracle, a software company based in Redwood Shores, Calif., rose 3 cents to close at $32.03.

At nearly $8 a pop, are movie tickets still worth it? (Ben Patterson)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 10:57 AM PST

The average price of a single U.S. movie ticket crept up to $7.89 last year, according to the latest figures the country's theater owners—almost the same price as a month's worth of all-you-can-eat video streaming on Netflix.

Of course, streaming "Dude, Where's My Car?" or "Lost Boys: The Thirst" isn't quite the same thing as, say, watching "Tron: Legacy" in 3D on a mammoth IMAX screen. Still, word that average U.S. movie ticket prices are creeping steadily toward the $8 mark is certainly food for thought (and no, I don't mean the buttery, popcorn-y kind on sale for $10 a bucket at the concession stand).

The report from the Los Angeles Times is quick to point out that the $7.89 figure from the National Association of Theater Owners (a.k.a., NATO—no, really) is an average that includes matinees and children's ticket prices. See a movie in Manhattan and you'll end up paying a lot more—think $19 for a single ticket to an IMAX 3D showing of "The Green Hornet." (I'll pass, thanks.)

Indeed, it's the whole 3D thing that's playing the biggest role in rising movie ticket prices, NATO rep Patrick Corcoran told the L.A. Times, who also pointed out that the average ticket price in 1970â€"$1.55â€"comes out to $8.71 once you account for inflation.

Then again, its also worth noting that theater attendance dipped a small but noticeable 5.3 percent in 2010 versus last year, with many movie fans presumably deciding to save their money by staying at home.

And in our living rooms, of course, there are more and more home-video options to be had, ranging from $4 movie rentals on iTunes, Xbox Live, PSN, Vudu, and Amazon to buck-a-night Redbox DVD rentals and $8-a-month unlimited Netflix streaming.

We've also got big HDTV screens and surround sound at home—and hey, there's even 3D TV, if you're cool with coughing up $100 for a pair of active-shutter 3D glasses.

Personally, I find myself going to the movies far less than I used to back in the day. In my 20s—when VHS and Laserdisc (remember those?) were the only real home video options, and HDTV displays were only something you read about in Popular Science—I was going to the movies once, maybe twice a week. Sure, I saw a lot of turkeys (I'll never get the two-hour running time of "Scent of a Woman" back), but going to the theater used to be the only real option for widescreen, surround-sound nirvana.

Today? Please. I've got my 46-inch, 1080p HDTV, my Blu-ray-packing PS3, 5.1 channels of surround sound, and nobody nearby who's talking through the whole movie. Given the choice of plunking down $10 or more (not counting subway fare) to see a first-run movie in a theater or waiting a few months to rent it on Netflix or Vudu, well … more often than not, I'll wait to watch at home.

That's not to say I never go to the theater anymore. Given the right movie, I'll pay $15 to sink into the plush seats at the Ziegfeld, a luxurious New York movie palace with a giant 52 by 20-foot screen. (Last movie seen at the Ziegfeld: "True Grit." Thoroughly enjoyed it.) But nowadays, my wife and I are going to the movies maybe four or five times a year, rather than four or five times a month.

Anyway, that's me—now, I'd like to hear from you.

Do you think it's still worth it to go to the movies—and if so, are you going for the 3D, or the big-screen IMAX experience, or just to be with other moviegoers in a dark auditorium?

Or have you had it with the pricey tickets, the expensive popcorn, and the rude cell-phone chatterers? Are you perfectly happy skipping the theater for watching at home?

Related:
Movie ticket prices reach new milestone [Los Angeles Times]

— Ben Patterson is a technology blogger for Yahoo! News.

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Android smartphones, tablets on the march (Ben Patterson)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 08:35 AM PST

Just a year ago, Android handsets accounted for a slim 8.7 percent of the global smartphone market, with OS vendors such as Nokia, RIM, and Apple well in the lead, according to an industry survey. Not anymore. Also: Android establishes a beachhead in the tablet market.

We've already been hearing plenty of reports about how Google's Android OS has been surging in the domestic and worldwide smartphone marketplaces, but the latest figures from the industry analysts at Canalys put the new mobile platform landscape on stark perspective, with Android sales seeing an extraordinary, 615-percent growth spurt in 2010 to topple Nokia's Symbian platform off its throne.

As of the end of the fourth quarter last year, Android enjoyed a 33.3 percent share of the global smartphone market, according to Canalys, with Nokia's Symbian OS trailing (just barely) at 31 percent.

Mind you, Nokia still ranks as the No. 1 global manufacturer of smartphones, the survey noted, with the Finnish phone giant seeing worldwide shipments of its smart handsets grow 30 percent in 12 months.

But that wasn't enough to stop Android, which saw its global market share kick in the afterburners with help from a veritable gang of smartphone makers—think HTC, Samsung, LG, and Acer, according to Canalys.

After Nokia comes Apple, which saw its fourth-quarter 2010 global iOS market share dip ever so slightly to 16.2 percent, from 16.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009—although as with Nokia, Apple still saw a healthy surge in global sales (up nearly 86 percent compared to the fourth quarter of '08).

In fourth place, we've got BlackBerry maker RIM with 14.6 percent of the global smartphone market, down more than five percent from the year-ago 2009 period, while Microsoft saw its fourth-quarter 2010 market share slump to 3.1 percent.

Narrowing our focus to the U.S. market, the contest for the top smartphone OS really wasn't one, with a new NPD Group survey crowning Android the crown last quarter with a whopping 53 percent slice of the domestic pie.

Far behind in terms of smartphone platforms was Apple with a 19 percent share, according to NPD. Apple still had the top-selling smartphone in the U.S. last quarter with the iPhone 4, but a trio of Android handsets were nipping at the iPhone's heels: the Motorola Droid X, the HTC Evo 4G, and the Motorola Droid 2.

RIM was tied for second with 19 percent of the U.S. smartphone market last quarter, NPD said, with the old Windows Mobile OS at 4 percent and the new Windows Phone 7 platform at just 2 percent.

Meanwhile, Android isn't just surging in the smartphone department, with researchers at Strategy Analytics reporting (via Bloomberg) that Android-based tablets grabbed a 22-percent share of the worldwide tablet market last quarter, up from a mere 2.3 percent the previous quarter.

That's still far behind Apple's 75-percent global tablet share last quarter, but consider this: Apple's tablet share in the third quarter of 2010 was a dominant 95 percent, meaning that Android managed to take a serious chomp out of Apple's share of the slate market.

But while Android may be gaining ground on Apple's tablet market share—and eclipsing it in terms of smartphones—it's important to keep in mind that almost all the big mobile OSes are moving more devices (many more, in some cases) than they were a year ago.

For example, Apple saw its tablet sales surge an eye-popping 74 percent between the third quarter of 2010 and last quarter, according to Strategy Analytics, even as Android tablet sales soared to 2.1 million units from just 100,000 in the same period.

Same goes for smartphones, with only Mircosoft selling fewer smartphones in the fourth quarter of 2010 than it did during the year-prior period, according to the Canalys survey. Indeed, overall smartphone sales nearly doubled from 53.7 million units to 101.2 million handsets.

In other words: even if Android's piece of the mobile pie is bigger than Apple's, or Nokia's, or RIM's, the overall slices are getting bigger—a lot bigger. For us consumers, that's a good thing.

Related:
Google's Android becomes the world's leading smart phone platform [Canalys]
Google Android Tablet-Computer Sales Soar, Narrowing Apple IPad's Lead [Bloomberg]

— Ben Patterson is a technology blogger for Yahoo! News.

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Dell Streak 7 Gets Aggressive Pricing, Imminent Release (PC World)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:00 AM PST

The Dell Streak 7 was one of the many tablets revealed at CES last month, but at the time, T-Mobile kept mum on pricing and availability details. Now, all is revealed -- and from a pure-play price perspective, T-Mobile has kept its promise to best the tablet competition with this model.

Today T-Mobile is announcing the Streak 7 will be available starting February 2, and it will cost $200 after a $50 mail-in rebate (with a two-year contract). Off-contract, and on T-Mobile's prepaid mobile broadband plans, the Streak 7 will sell for $450.

That mail-in rebate bumps the Streak 7 to a lower price than the T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Tab recently got a price reduction to $250, after a $50 mail-in rebate of its own.

The Streak 7 is one of several Nvidia Tegra 2-based Android tablets com ing to market this winter. The pricing clearly makes this tablet an intriguing option, but keep in mind it's just the first of a coming flood of high-profile tablets (and many others that are less so). Over the next couple of months, we expect to see the first Android 3.0-based tablet, the Motorola Xoom (also introduced at CES), as well as the RIM Playbook; and, we expect more formal news of the second-generation Apple iPad.

Take a closeup look at the Dell Streak 7 here.

Apple Hit With Another Suit Alleging Privacy Violations (PC World)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:20 PM PST

Apple has been hit with another lawsuit accusing it of privacy violations for the way it shares information collected from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users with advertisers.

The suit was filed last Thursday on behalf of an Apple user in California and seeks class-action status. It charges Apple with sharing information about users' browsing history, application use and other personal details without their consent.

"Apple's privacy policy is opaque and confusing but one thing is clear: it does not inform mobile device users that by providing application developers with their UDID, Apple enables them to put a name to highly personal and in many cases embarrassing information derived from app downloading activity and usage, and internet browsing history, that would otherwise be anonymous," the suit reads.

Apple gives each of its mobile devices a Unique Device Identifier, or UDID. Application developers have access to that number, which offers information about a user's browsing history every time the user clicks on an ad or an application, according to the suit. Developers sometimes sell the data to tracking companies, the suit alleges.

The suit cites a Wall Street Journal article from December that says developers can combine the UDID with other personal information found on the device including user name and password, contacts, current location, and in some cases the phone owner's name.

It also cites a study by the director of information security and networking at Bucknell University, which found that many applications collect the UDID number and user login data that ties to a user account. He also found that many apps transmit the UDID back to a server owned by the app developer or an advertising partner. The suit claims that "such entities inherently have the ability to tie a UDID to a real-world identity," although it doesn't describe why they inherently have that ability.

Apple didn't reply to a request for comment Monday. In December it told the Journal that iPhone apps are not supposed to transmit data about a user without the user's prior permission and explaining how the data will be used.

The suit notes that Apple's privacy policy says that personal information will be shared by Apple to improve services and advertising but that it won't be shared with third parties for their marketing purposes.

Filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the suit asks for a jury trial and for compensatory and punitive damages related to 10 charges. The charges range from invasion of privacy to violations of the Stored Communications Act.

The plaintiff wants the class to include all Apple customers in the U.S. who have downloaded and used apps on the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch after July 10, 2008.

It's not the first suit of its kind. Another was filed against Apple last year, also in California.

Nancy Gohring covers mobile phones and cloud computing for The IDG News Service. Follow Nancy on Twitter at @idgnancy. Nancy's e-mail address is Nancy_Gohring@idg.com

Digg Gets an Overhaul to Draw Users Back (Mashable)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:08 PM PST

Digg has launched an overhaul and redesign of the struggling social media service in an attempt to bring users back and regain some momentum.

This rollout incorporates three major changes for the site. The first is a redesign of the site based on user feedback. It places the key Digg topics -- Gaming, Technology, Science, etc. -- at the top of the page rather than on the side. Story pages have been cleaned up, and the "submit" box has been given more prominence. It now sits at the top of every page, while search has been been reduced to a magnifying glass icon that will display the search box when you click it.

The second part of the update focuses on profile pages and the return of profile statistics. At the top right of every profile page are the Digg, commenting, submission and following stats for every user. Digg says it took "much longer" than expected to import the Digg data from V3 to the current version. It's definitely incomplete, though -- my stats say I've made zero submissions and zero comments in my many years on Digg, both of which are definitely not true. Some data is still missing.

Finally, Digg has added a new slew of opt-in notifications for when your stories hit "Top News." While "Top News" has lost much of its prominence since "My News" was made the default, it's still a point of achievement to have a story you submit reach the front page, so it makes sense that many people would want to be notified when that happens. These notifications will appear either by e-mail or on-site.

The changes are designed to counteract Digg's painful decline by adding the most-requested user features. Users famously revolted after the New Digg launched last August. Since then, Digg has been in decline, enough to force Digg to lay off more than one-third of its team.

The new features will be rolled out over the next few weeks and will be offered at an opt-in basis. Overall, they're nice updates, but th company still has a long way to go to regain user trust and woo users back to its platform. Every little bit counts, though, when you're trying to turn things around.

Check out the before and after screenshots, and let us know what you think of the redesign.

Above: Screenshot of the New Digg

Above: Screenshot of the Old Digg

What should we expect from Android’s Gingerbread and Honeycomb updates? (Appolicious)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:45 PM PST

Expo Notes: Get your heart pumping with Scosche's myTrek (Macworld)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:00 PM PST

While there were plenty of cases and gadgets available for iOS devices at this year's Macworld 2011, Scosche's myTrek Bluetooth pulse monitor caught our eye—and along with it, a 2011 Best of Show award.

The device, which Scosche plans to make available sometime this summer for $149, syncs with the company's free myTrek app for pulse monitoring, workout customization, and fitness tracking. To use the myTrek, you simply strap it to your forearm using the Velcro band and power it on to establish the Bluetooth connection. When you open the app, the device will begin transmitting your pulse and calibrating with the app.

You can tailor your workout regimen by setting your sex, age, weight, and resting heart rate within the myTrek app, and create custom regimen stages based on your planned activity (running, cycling, hiking). You can also choose a designated audio prompt (male or female) to alert you when you switch routines, or tell you whether you need to speed up, slow down, or stop to achieve your desired workout.

When you launch the app, it will display an active graph of your resting pulse rate, along with your current workout mode. By default, you start out in Free Training; as you advance through your workout, a bar along the bottom of the screen will slowly fill up and then automatically move you to the next stage.

While working out, you can select songs from and control your music library in the app or by using the armband. The buttons on the pulse monitor allow you to skip songs, play/pause, and control the volume of your device.

Once you've finished a workout, you can see your progress—along with the calories you've burned and your total time—as a bar graph. All past workout data is all saved within the app, so you can reference it at any time.

All in all, the demonstration I saw on the show floor was short, but impressive (very similar to this demonstration captured on video by Notebooks.com). If nothing else, it was nice to see a non-headphone, non-keyboard iOS Bluetooth accessory on the show floor. Sadly, I didn't get a chance to check out Scosche's other Bluetooth product previewed at the show, the FreedomMIC, a wireless lavalier microphone for the iPhone, iPod touch, and Flip camera. You can read more about the myTrek or the FreedomMIC in Scosche's consumer catalogue.

Baidu upbeat on outlook, targets social search (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 08:56 PM PST

SAN FRANCISCO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Baidu Inc (BIDU.O) beat fourth quarter estimates and painted a bright near-term outlook as it bets on large advertiser spending and new Chinese Internet trends, such as social networking, to spur growth.

Shares of Baidu, a favorite pick of hedge funds, rose 7.7 percent in after-hours trade following the upbeat earnings report on Monday. Options traders predicted before the results that the stock might break out of its recent five-month trading range.

China, with more than 450 million users, is the world's largest Internet market. Yet with Internet penetration hovering around 30 percent and user sophistication outside the big cities still low, the potential for growth is huge.

"The key attractiveness of Baidu is that they are the one and only one in China, they rely on the China story, the high growth Internet market and in particular search, and there's no other key competitor in the market," said Benjamin Tam, a Hong Kong-based portfolio manager with Investors Group.

Baidu, which has increased its focus on e-commerce and online video, grabbed more market share last year after rival Google Inc (GOOG.O) curtailed its operations following a high-profile fallout with Beijing over censorship. Baidu is the No. 1 Internet search engine in China with a 70 percent market share.

The company breezed past Wall Street financial targets in the fourth quarter and reported a higher-than-expected first-quarter revenue outlook.

Beijing-based Baidu's fourth-quarter net income rose to $175.9 million, or 50 cents a share, from $62.7 million, or $1.80 a share, a year ago, before a 10-for-1 stock split. That beat analysts' average forecast of EPS of 45 cents.

Shares in Baidu ended regular trading up 2 percent at $108.63 on Nasdaq.

The firm, whose name comes from an ancient Song Dynasty poem, will also launch a marketing campaign in the first quarter to increase the awareness of search amongst its users.

Baidu executives said the firm expects to aggressively increase investments for its server networks and offices as well as increase hiring in research and development.

One of the key focuses for Baidu in 2011 will be in social search, executives said at its call with investors.

"Social search products represent a significant portion of our total traffic and it continues to grow at a rapid speed," said Baidu's CEO Robin Li said.

"As time passed by we realized the commercial value of this product...So we are developing commercial products or ad products for social search services and going forward we expect to better monetize this kind of traffic," Li said.

Last year, Baidu expanded aggressively outside its core search business. It linked up with Hulu investors to create an independent online video company, Qiyi, and also teamed up with Japanese online retailer Rakuten (4755.OS) to form an online mall.

Local media reported over the past month that Baidu might invest into Sina's (SINA.O) hot microblog product Weibo. Baidu declined to comment on market speculation but Li said on the call that the firm was open to opportunities that "make sense" strategically for Baidu.

SPEEDBUMPS

Despite the upbeat outlook, some analysts warn of risks.

For the fourth quarter, Baidu had 276,000 customers, a 24 percent increase over a year ago but only a 1.5 percent increase from the previous quarter.

"This quarter only grew by 4,000 (customers) it's not the lowest. In Q4 2008, it grew only 3,000 additional customers, but having said that, we had the financial crisis back then," said Wallace Cheung, a analyst with Credit Suisse.

"I wouldn't say (the numbers) are very bad, but it's definitely not good enough," Cheung said.

Analysts also see an increasingly competitive landscape in China's search market in the coming years, as players like Sohu.com (SOHU.O), Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) wrestle for market share.

Baidu said revenue for the first quarter will come in between $360.6 million and $371.2 million, ahead of the average analyst forecast of $354.2 million.

Baidu cited continued improvement in "monetization" for nearly doubling fourth-quarter revenue from a year ago.

Baidu's revenue per online marketing customer increased roughly 56 percent in the fourth quarter.

Total revenue in the fourth quarter totaled $371.3 million compared with $184.7 million a year ago. Analysts, on average, had expected revenue of $360.3 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

(Editing by Anshuman Daga)

New Technology Measures Emotional Responses to Web Videos (Mashable)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 08:48 AM PST

Startup Affectiva is building technologies to measure emotion in web video. It is technology the founders, MIT scientists Dr. el Kaliouby and Dr. Rosalind Picard, are looking to perfect with the help of a newly awarded $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Affectiva, a commercial rendering of MIT's FaceSense (also NSF-funded) technology, was originally dreamt up to help those with autism spectrum disorders better understand emotion. The founders now see the potential of opening their emotion measurement technology for market research, product testing and development, clinical use and other academic purposes.

In its current web state, Affectiva analyzes a single facial expression associated with happiness: the smile. Viewers, who must grant the application permission to "watch them," tune in to a film trailer. The software tracks when the user smiles, and he or she can see the complete "Smile Track" once the viewing is complete.

This early prototype is centered around the smile, but Affectiva's software is capable of analyzing multiple expressions and associating them with states of minds. More of those technologies will be carried over to the web thanks in no small part to the NSF grant.

With the new funds, the team now has a six-month window to move Affdex, its facial expression recognition technology, to a cloud environment. The company is also eligible for $600,000 in additional grant funding and has enough runway to go without outside funding for the immediate future.

Image courtesy of iStockphoto, Yakobchuk.

Remains of the Day: Water, water everywhere (Macworld)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 04:35 PM PST

The great thing about the Internet is that there's something for everyone. Maybe you like Macs. Maybe you like tea brewing apparatuses in the form of a penguin—we're not here to judge. In the meantime, however, you can get the skinny on the creation of Apple's legendary 1984 ad, hear a tech industry CEO rage at Steve Jobs, or watch as Microsoft drops cash like it's hot. It's a super-sized edition of remainders for Monday, January 31, 2011.

Apple changes its stance on water damage to iOS devices (9 to 5 Mac)

We've all heard horror stories about perfectly innocent folks who take their iPods or iPhones in to the Genius Bar, only to be rejected for coverage because the liquid contact indicator showed red. It appears Apple will now consider fixing devices with triggered liquid indicators, as long as there's no other serious signs of water damage. So no need to hone your Lady Macbeth monologue.

'1984': As Good as It Gets (AdWeek)

Apple's iconic 1984 ad has been called the most memorable TV commercial ever, and former Chiat/Day creative director Steve Hayden dishes on the behind-the-scenes drama of the spot in AdWeek. Among the surprises: the Apple board hated the ad, the heroine was originally supposed to throw a baseball bat, and director Ridley Scott desperately wanted to have her part played by a young Russell Crowe (in a blond wig, no doubt).

Samsung Galaxy Tab Sales Actually 'Quite Small' (Wall Street Journal)

Remember Samsung's 7-inch "iPad killer," the Galaxy Tab? Company executive Lee Young-hee revealed in a conference call late last week that the 2 million sales figure that Samsung had touted represented units shipped to retailers—not those sold to consumers, which was apparently "quite small." Which I guess explains why my iPad is alive and well.

Closed Apple headed for trouble as Jobs's ego bites: Netgear CEO (Syndey Morning Herald)

Netgear CEO Patrick Lo is mad as hell, and he's not going to take it anymore. The executive ranted about Apple and Steve Jobs at a lunch in Syndey on Monday, describing the company's platforms as "closed" and deriding the CEO for his ego. However, he also admits that sales of the company's Wi-Fi range booster are taking off, thanks to people using their iPads in the bathroom, so I guess he's got no problem biting the, er…hand that feeds him?

The Engadget Show Live! with Steve Wozniak (Engadget)

Steve Wozniak talking about the white iPhone 4? It's like a perfect storm! If Woz is to be believed, it would seem that the rumors of light leakage problems are indeed at the root of the infamous shipping delays. If only Apple had decided to make a Flower Power iPhone 4 we wouldn't be in this situation.

CHART OF THE DAY: Microsoft Incinerates ANOTHER $543 Million Online (Business Insider)

A million here, $543 million there, and pretty soon you're talking about all the money Microsoft dropped in its online segment. Redmond is losing money hand over fist on the Internet, with $2.5 billion dropped in the last four quarters. I guess that Bing doesn't come cheap.

IBM touts social skills on RIM's PlayBook (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:29 PM PST

TORONTO (Reuters) – IBM wants to dislodge Microsoft's desktop-bound business software by touting an update of its Lotus programs designed to harness the mobility and collaboration possible with cloud computing.

The computing giant invited BlackBerry maker Research In Motion's co-Chief Executive Jim Balsillie to the stage of Lotusphere, an IBM conference in Orlando, on Monday to display IBM's newest wares on RIM's unreleased PlayBook tablet.

Established tech giants and relative upstarts covet opportunities in cloud computing -- using Internet technology to move computers and information away from desktops and into remote data centers. The move to cloud-computing is closely linked to the booming use of smartphones and tablet computers, particularly in offices.

Balsillie demonstrated how a PlayBook user could receive an email from a contact in a Lotus email program and quickly look up his profile in Lotus Connections and invite him into a social network.

IBM's invitation to RIM was strategic for both companies, said Forrester analyst Ted Schadler. IBM was ahead of Cisco, Google and Microsoft in a shifting market to use cloud-based applications to aid sales, marketing, customer service and product development teams, he said.

IBM "can have their cake and eat it too. They can show solidarity with RIM, and at the same time everyone knows they're running on iPad," he said, referring to Apple's tablet.

The global market for social platforms, which allow customers, employees, business partners and suppliers to collaborate and communicate, is expected to almost triple to $1.8 billion by 2014, according to research company IDC.

IBM said its launch of a cloud-based version of LotusLive Symphony, an office productivity suite, would enable its customers to co-edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations at the same time from multiple locations.

It will be available in the second half of 2011 on RIM and Apple devices as well as Nokia smartphones and devices using Google's Android operating system.

IBM also refreshed its Lotus Notes email, Connections file-sharing and networking software, and Lotus Sametime instant messaging software.

With the revamp, "IBM is the leading alternative for organizations looking to break free of costly Microsoft Office desktops," the New York-based company said in a statement.

"IBM is trying to get out from the email war (with Microsoft) and take collaboration ... much deeper into the business with a bigger toolset and deeper ties to business processes," Forrester's Schadler said.

For its part, RIM is eager to fan corporate interest in its PlayBook, which many view as a formidable device that could still struggle to make its mark in a sea of iPad look-alikes.

With the April launch of the iPad, Apple virtually created the market for tablets - touchscreen computers halfway between smartphones and laptops. The device is already reaching into corporations where RIM's BlackBerry has long been the mobile extension of choice.

Google's Android operating system, which Samsung runs on its Galaxy Tab, won a 22 percent share of the tablet market in the fourth quarter, Strategy Analytics said.

IBM said insurer Zurich Financial's North America unit uses IBM software on iPads to connect 60,000 mobile workers with email, calendar, contacts and directories.

Its social software for mobile devices is used by General Motors, the University of Zurich and Russian wireless carrier Vimpelcom, among others.

IBM also said it had spent $42 million to expand cloud-computing facilities in Canada to keep confidential information secure within the country to comply with privacy laws.

Oracle to Pay $46 Million to Settle Kickbacks Complaint (PC World)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:30 PM PST

Oracle has agreed to pay the U.S. government US$46 million to settle complaints that Sun Microsystems, which merged with Oracle in 2010, engaged with other technology vendors in a kickbacks scheme affecting government contracts, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

The settlement involves allegations dating back to 2004 that Sun paid kickbacks to systems integrators in return for their recommendations of Sun products to federal agencies. Consulting companies received payments from Sun each time they influenced a government agency to purchase Sun products, the DOJ said in a press release.

The complaints stem from a whistleblower lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas by Norman Rille, a former manager at Accenture, and Neal Roberts, a former partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. They alleged a widespread kickbacks scheme among dozens of IT vendors and systems integrators vying for U.S. government contracts.

Six other companies, including IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Computer Sciences, have reached settlements with the DOJ over similar charges. IBM agreed to pay $3 million, PwC agreed to pay $2.3 million and Computer Sciences agreed to pay $1.4 million in their settlements.

Monday's settlement with Oracle also resolves claims under the False Claims Act that Sun's 1997 and 1999 U.S. General Services Administration Schedule contracts were defectively priced because Sun provided incomplete and inaccurate information to GSA contracting officers during negotiations, the DOJ said. The settlement also resolves complaints that the inaccurate information led to defective pricing in Sun reseller contracts with the GSA and U.S. Postal Service.

U.S. regulations required Sun to disclose how it priced products in the commercial marketplace so that GSA could negotiate a fair price, the DOJ said.

"Kickbacks, illegal inducements, misrepresentations during contract negotiations -- these undermine the integrity of the government procurement process and unnecessarily cost taxpayers money," Tony West, assistant attorney general for the DOJ's Civil Division, said in a statement. "As this case demonstrates, we will take action against those who abuse the public contracting process."

Oracle representatives did not immediately return a phone message and an e-mail seeking comment on the settlement.

Under the False Claims Act, private citizens may file complaints on behalf of the U.S. government and share in the recovery of funds. The DOJ joined the lawsuit by Rille and Roberts in 2007.

The government's defective pricing allegations against Sun were based on an audit conducted by the GSA Office of Inspector General, which concluded that Sun provided inaccurate information during contract negotiations.

"Our auditors did not waver," GSA Inspector General Brian Miller said in a statement. "They pursued the facts until they got to the truth. This case shows that with a lot of hard work and tenacity, justice will prevail."

Grant Gross covers technology and telecom policy in the U.S. government for The IDG News Service. Follow Grant on Twitter at GrantGross. Grant's e-mail address is grant_gross@idg.com.

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Virgin Media upgrades XL package to 30Mb

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 04:01 PM PST

Give your broadband a speed boost for £30

Good news if you’ve got Virgin Media’s XL package – the broadband speed is being boosted from 20Mb/s to 30Mb from today. The provider puts it down to the increased number of tablets and smart phones using home Wi-Fi, meaning a bigger drain on the broadband of customers wanting to watch TV shows online.

The bad news? It will cost you if you’re an existing subscriber to the Virgin Media XL package, though it’s only a one off £30 to cover the switch over and cost of a new SuperHub modem-cum-router, capable of Gigabit wired connectivity and ‘N’ standard Wi-Fi.

But if you don’t want to upgrade from your 20Mb, you don’t have to. “It’s completely optional,” Asam Ahmad, head of Consumer Relations at Virgin Media, told us. So you won’t have to pay the £30 fee if you’re still strapped for cash post-Christmas.

The price of the XL option will come down from £20 to £18.50 a month when taken with a BT landline, meaning your total outlay will be £30.74 a month including line rental.

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News@8pm: Facebook Deals hits UK and iPad 2 details land

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 12:00 PM PST

Welcome to your nightly round-up of the day's news and goings on courtesy of T3.com.

Mobile news dominated the headlines today with Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry jumping all over Apple’s usually dominant bandwagon. Whilst the Microsoft Phone 7 mobile OS is set to receive its first major update on February 7th, RIM’s BlackBerry smartphones have been announced as the most popular smartphones of choice in the UK in 2010. With MWC 2011 just around the corner the fleet of 2011 challengers will soon be known.

 

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Apple iPhone 5 continues to steal digital column inches despite being nothing more than hope and expectation. Today saw the mooted device pegged with a May unveiling and production run ahead of a June iPhone 5 release date. In other Apple-based news health-impaired Steve Jobs has been callously attacked by Netgear CEO Patrick Lo at a product unveiling in Australia.

 

With the expected arrival of the iPad 2 now just days away new rumours and claims of the mooted tablet have seen some features added whilst others are axed. Reportedly off the hit list is the repeatedly suggested SD card slot inclusion whilst a anti-reflective display, dual-cameras and faster chip are all given the nod of approval.

 

Facebook Places Deals has officially hit the UK with the social network’s location-based deals offering landing on mobile applications today with a number of well known brands getting in on the money-saving act. One other hugely popular entity making news today was app sensation Angry Birds which has announced a Rio movie tie-in to hit app stores this March.

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Blackberry top iPhone as most popular smartphone of 2010

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 09:16 AM PST

HTC and Apple left in RIM's BlackBerry wake

Despite reports of a number of multinational companies making the business switch from BlackBerry to iPhone in the past year, RIM’s handsets have reportedly taken the UK top spot as the most successful smartphone platform of 2010.

 

Data collected by GfK from a year of consumer sales channels, network providers and third-party retailers, has shown that BlackBerry handsets shift more units than HTC devices and the highly desired range of Apple iPhones, securing 28.2 per cent of all smartphone sales in the process.

 


Atop this the readily available range of traditionally business devices managed to snap up 36 per cent of all Christmas handset sales shifting more than 500,000 of the QWERTY touting handsets.

 

Recent releases of the BlackBerry Torch and the BlackBerry 8520 have helped shape the company’s impressive 2010 sales haul with RIM proudly proclaiming there are now more than 33 million BB Messenger users across the globe with BlackBerry handsets reportedly accounting for the largest user base actively engaging in social outlets Facebook and Twitter from their mobile devices.

 

Although claiming the coveted top spot for 2010, RIM’s market leading range of smartphones will face stiff competition to retain the crown for 2011. Despite having recorded a 60 per cent increase to BlackBerry App World sales in the past 12 months, the BlackBerry app offering, which numbers around the 17,000 application mark is lagging far behind its iOS and Android counterparts both of which feature more than 200,000 of the handset fillers.

 

Snagged yourself a new handset within the past 12 months? Let us know which smartphone tops your charts via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

 

Via: TechRadar

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Windows Phone 7 update to officially launch February 7th

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 07:49 AM PST

Cut and Paste to hit Windows Phone 7 next week

Early adopters of Windows Phone 7, the latest mobile operating system to come from Microsoft, are to receive the OS’s first major update next week, new reports suggest.

 

Believed to be preparing for a February 7th arrival the Phone 7 update, officially codenamed ‘NoDo’, will see the currently limited range of compatible handsets add a number of key new features to their respective bags of tricks with the ever handy copy and paste function taking centre stage.

 


Announced last year the first Window Phone 7 update is one that has been long awaited with multitasking capabilities also hotly tipped to be on the list of new arrivals.

 

Whilst the NoDo update will no doubt appease a number of Windows Phone 7 handset users, the unconfirmed timing of the reported release, based on “a number of French sites” by blog site Winrumours, is a surprise to many with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer preparing to take to the stage of Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona just one week later on February 14th.

 

Whether it lands on February 7th or during the course of MWC 2011, stay tuned to T3.com for all the latest on the Windows Phone 7 overhaul and sign up to the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds to share your thoughts on what you think is missing from the Microsoft OS.

 

Via: Winrumours

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Andy Gray and Richard Keys funniest quotes app launched

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 07:45 AM PST

No, it's not a collection of Gray and Keys' misoginistic rantings.

"Did you smash it, Redknapp?" and "Do me a favour, love?"  have entered into football folklore following Sky Sports' recent sexismgate, so it's ironic that a new footy quotes app has been launched for iPhone starring the condemned pair of presenters.

 

Richard Keys and Andy Gray are the animated hosts of the "Funniest Football Quotes" app for iPhone, featuring some silly soundbites from some of the game's comedic talents. However, it seems that the funniest thing about this app is the timing of its launch.

 

In today's press release, developers Quapps Interactive were very keen to make it clear that it's not an app making fun of the disgraced duo, but features them actually behaving themselves and doing their jobs.

 

"We are fully aware of the limelight surrounding Andy and Richard at the moment and would like to stress that this application has absolutely nothing to do with what has happened this past week or so. This is an entertainment application with Andy and Richard doing what they do best... talking about football."

 

Apparently the app features Gray and Keys uttering some of their most famous catchphrases that can also be used as ringtones, like Gray's "Take a bow, son."... What, no "Charlotte, tuck this in for us love?" While "ahhhh, you beauty" would make a great ringtone, we'd prefer "A woman linesman? The game's gone mad."

 

The Funniest Football Quotes app is available now for iPhone and it's "hanging out of the back" of the App Store for £1.19.

 

Link: The Funniest Football Quotes

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Sony PS3 firmware update to bring cloud-based saving

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 07:10 AM PST

Firmware update 3.60 to bring "Online Saving" to PS3

Pre-empting the arrival of the recently unveiled Sony NGP, formerly known as the PSP 2, Sony has announced that PS3 gamers will soon be able to forgo their console’s hard drives and save gaming content directly to cloud based servers.

 

To be initially rolled out exclusively to paying PlayStation Plus subscribers the cloud-based saving service will allow users to save games from the PlayStation Network to the cloud from their PS3 consoles and future internet-connected PlayStation branded devices such as the recently unveiled NGP (Next Generation Portable).

 


Having reportedly already begun briefing developers on the upcoming cloud service which is to be imaginatively branded “Online Saving”, Sony is said to be offering devs the option of opting their release out of the upcoming storage feature.

 

Expected to land in the coming weeks courtesy of firmware update 3.60, Online Saving will in the future allow gamers to pick up gameplay exactly where they left off no matter where or on what console they resume play.

 

Does Online Saving sound like a feature you have long been coveting for the Sony PlayStation 3? Share your thoughts on the upcoming service via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

 

Via: TechRadar

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Apple iPhone 5 release date to follow May official unveiling

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:27 AM PST

iPad 2 to enter production in the coming days

Apple is reported to be preparing the first production runs of the iPhone 5 for May after it emerged the Cupertino tech giant plans to ship 10 million of the fifth-generation handsets for launch.

 

If true the reports from China’s Commercial Times would see the mooted iPhone 5 following Apple’s annual product cycles and making a widely expected June or July 2011 global arrival.

 


Continuing its attempted outing of the full range of upcoming iDevices China’s Commercial Times went on to claim that the upcoming eagerly anticipated Apple iPad 2 will begin mass production runs in China early next month, meeting the expected announcement date for the coming days, ahead of a possible April release.

 

Repeated Apple manufacturers Foxconn and Pegatron are both highly tipped to be involved in the production of the upcoming iPad 2 and iPhone 5 devices with the upcoming Apple blower to be unveiled this May to the critical eye of the media and consumers. Possibly the company’s most important handset unveiling to date, the iPhone 5 will have to face fierce speculation following the antenna issues that plagued the arrival of the iPhone 5 and increased competition from Android powered HTC and Samsung branded devices.

 

Which future iDevice are you most eagerly awaiting, the second-generation iPad 2 of latest addition to the hugely successful iPhone range? Let us know via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

 

Via: SiliconIndia

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What's on the editor's desk competition returns tomorrow

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:09 AM PST

Can you work out what's on the editor's desk?

Returning once again, your favourite technology magazine and website T3 will tomorrow be giving you the chance to win a feast of mystery tech prizes in our weekly competition ‘What’s on the editor’s desk?’.

 

Running across the T3 Facebook and Twitter pages we will be presenting you, the loyal T3 readers with three riddled clues to see if you can guess ‘What’s on the editor’s desk’ and claim yourself some tasty tech treats. From handsets to headphones, games to general gadgetry, each and every Tuesday we will be giving it all away as long as you can solve the puzzle and work out what’s in our mystery box.

 

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Last week we celebrated the launch of the Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power Razor with five of the new wet shave razors to give away. With a strong response on both Facebook and Twitter we wittled down five winners from all the correct entries and those winners were, from Facebook, Scott Orr, Jim Tweedie and Chris Gruber and from Twitter @dobffc also known as Dan O'Brian and Lizardbush who also goes by the name Lizzi Armitage.

 

Kicking off with the opening clue at 10am sharp you will be able to pit your wits against the T3 riddlers and bag yourself some booty. The second clue will follow at 11am before the final hint lands on our social streams at midday. From there you will have until 3pm to get your answers in before we pick the lucky winner.

 

Entries can be made by either commenting on the Facebook post or by messaging us on Twitter @T3dotcom with the hashtag #edsdesk. A winner will be picked at random from all the correct answers and if no correct answers are received by the 3pm closing the week’s prize will be rolled over until the next edition of 'What's on the editor's desk'.

 

To be in with a chance of winning today’s great and exclusive prize, sign up to the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds today so you are primed and ready to follow the clues to the T3 treasure tomorrow.

 

Previous prizes
- Five Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power Razors worth £65
- Two copies of the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2011 worth £30
- A pair of Pioneer HDJ-2000 Pro DJ Headphones worth £230
- A Sony Ericsson LiveView worth £50
- A Logitech QuickCam Sphere AF webcam worth £65

- A SEGA branded bag worth £30
- A Novero Lexington Bluetooth headset worth £200
- An Exspect iPad Executive Wallet worth £25
- A copy of SuperScribblenauts for Nintendo DS worth £30

- 13 True Utility smart things for keyrings worth £65
- A Speck TuckPack Notebook Sleeve worth £37

- Three Back to the Future Blu-ray trilogy boxsets worth £150

- Two PowerKit Eco Mains Chargers worth £40
- A Powertraveller PowerChimp charger worth £20
- A Griffin FlexGrip case for iPad worth £20
- 15 Free download codes for Angry Robot Rampage on Xbox LIVE worth £15
- Two pairs of tickets to the BT Digital Music Awards worth £500
- Thumb Camera, Audio Spy Bug and Keyshark worth £180
- Two NoHands Stick 'em up smartphone accessories worth £23

- An ECO Kitsound Infinity-X Solar Powered Speaker worth £40
- A powertraveller motormonkey in-car travel charger from Cotswold Outdoor worth £20
- A Doro Prosound hs1910 DECT wireless headset worth £110
- Five pairs of ACS ER20 ear plugs worth £65

 

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Steve Jobs health issues used in attack on Apple by Netgear

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 04:12 AM PST

Apple and Microsoft come under fire from Patrick Lo

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has come under fire from Netgear Global Chairman and CEO Patrick Lo despite the turtleneck-loving Apple head currently absent from the company due to health reasons.

 

Not perturbed by Jobs’ dwindling health Lo laid into the cancer survivor at a product launch in Australia yesterday with a number of insensitive comments reportedly declaring Apple’s closed software nature was based solely on Job’s over-inflated ego and would ultimate become the company’s downfall with Android’s open nature to take the foreground.

 


Adding further insult to illness-induced injury Lo went on to callously state: "Once Steve Jobs goes away, which is probably not far away, then Apple will have to make a strategic decision on whether to open up the platform.” He added: "Ultimately a closed system just can't go that far... If they continue to close it and let Android continue to creep up then it's pretty difficult as I see it."

 

Steve Jobs announced earlier this month that he was to take an indefinite leave of absence from Apple to concentrate on his health. With COO Tim Cook set to take the day-to-day reigns of the company, Jobs' absence echoes back to recent years when he has been forced into medical leave by pancreatic cancer and an urgent liver transplant.

 

Keen to get in every possible jab before the bell rang Lo turned to Apple’s mobile bug-bear Flash for his final blow. He said: "What's the reason for him to trash Flash? There's no reason other than ego."

 

Not wanting to let any of the big boys get away scot-free Lo then turned his sharp-tongued attention to Microsoft and the recent arrival of the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. Condemning the industry and publicly acclaimed OS to failure Lo announced: "Microsoft is over -- game over, from my point of view.”

 

Were Patrick Lo’s comments in poor taste or an acceptable point of view willingly shared with the public? Let us know your thoughts on the matter via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

 

Via: ThinkQ 

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Nintendo 3DS eShop won't be ready for launch

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:00 AM PST

May update will see redesign games store land on handheld.

Nintendo has confirmed that its new look eShop will not be sitting pretty on the 3DS when it launches in March. The new store, a complete revamp on the DSi shop, will instead be coming as part of a software update in May.

 

In a conference call explaining the delay, Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata said the gaming giant wanted to get the experience right on its next-gen handheld. “We will be running a drastically redesigned shop for Nintendo 3DS in which you can more comfortably purchase software through downloads."

 

The 3DS is set to launch on these shores on 25 March, following a massive unveiling in Amsterdam this month. Titles up for grabs include PES 2011 and Street Fighter IV.

 

Will this stop you buying a 3DS at launch? Or is a virtual store just the icing on the cake you can do without? Tell us what you think on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

Via Gamesindustry.biz

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Facebook Deals launches in the UK with location offers

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:55 AM PST

Starbucks and O2 launch partners for Facebook Places

Facebook has today announced the UK arrival of Facebook Deals, a mobile location-based service that allows users to make use of exclusive business offers in their vicinity through Facebook Places.

 

Launched in the US late last year, Facebook Deals will be made available to iPhone and Android touting Facebook users effective immediately in the UK with four other European nations, Spain, Italy, France and Germany joining Canada as the recent upstarts.

 


Deals can be accessed through Facebook mobile apps when signing into Facebook Places. Local businesses offering the Facebook exclusive deals will be represented by a Post-It Note styled ‘Golden Ticket’ with launch deals ranging from a free cup of coffee to a free Xbox 360 or PS3 via a free day out at the nation’s favourite theme park.

 

With four types of ‘Deals’ available, Individual Deals, Loyalty Deals, Friend Deals and Charity Deals, Facebook’s VP of EMEA Joanna Shields announced of the launching service: “Facebook Deals is innovating how brands communicate with people.”

 

A number of national and global brands have announced their partnerships with the UK arrival of Facebook Deals with the likes of Starbucks, Yo! Sushi, Mazda, O2, Argos, Debenhams, Beneton and Alton Towers all presenting Facebook mobile users, who sign in to Places using the businesses’ location, a series of exclusive offers.

 

Expanding on the benefits of Facebook Deals Shields added: “Facebook Deals represents the power of word of mouth marketing and personal recommendation.

 

"By checking in and taking the deal, this is shown on your news feed so your friends can also see what deals are taking place.

 

"Over 200 million people use Facebook on their mobile phone. We are now offering businesses the opportunity to connect with people in an entirely new way."

 

Will the arrival of Facebook Deals make you more inclined to use the Facebook Places service launched last year? Let us know via the T3 Twitter and Facebook feeds.

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Angry Birds Rio: movie tie-in game gets March release date

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:52 AM PST

First iPhone game/movie crossover inbound, but has Rovio sold out?

Rovio has signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to produce a version of Angry Birds to tie in with the upcoming film Rio, a 3D animation about a parrot named Blu. The game will play similarly to the Angry Birds we know and love, but with a few characters and twists from the film thrown in.


The Rio edition will be available to download from March across various platforms, with Peter Vesterbacka of Rovio claiming that the deal will bring “massive global visibility,” adding that it will be “as if we had made our own movie.”


An Angry Birds movie was actually rumoured last year, but that grandiose idea now looks to amount to a Saturday morning cartoon series.


With Angry Birds being downloaded over 50 million times on its various platforms, however, surely the biggest beneficiary will be Fox, who’s film will be able to piggyback on the massive success of the gaming series and eke its way onto the smartphones of Rovio’s loyal fans.


Will this tie-in gift some new variety and spice to the Angry Birds formula, or is Rovio selling out? Would the inclusion of movie characters taint the AB charm? Let us know on the T3 Twitter feed.
 

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iPad 2 SD slot doesn't exist

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:01 AM PST

SIM opening is being moved, with SD support missing.

The iPad 2 will not have a SD card slot as has been widely rumoured. That’s according to, “…a person AppleInsider trusts on matters such as these,” who claims the slot seen on early iPad 2 cases is actually for a SIM card.

 

The source says that the SIM slot is being moved to the top of the iPad from its current position on the left-hand side of the device. This apparently explains why some other cases which have been spotted don’t have the opening, as Wi-Fi only models won’t need it.

 

SD support is perhaps the biggest bone of contention when it comes to the iPad 2. If Apple were to include it, it would make uploading to the device easier, although it could compromise the simple lines of the sleek device.

 

Do you want to see SD support on the iPad? Or are you happy without? Tell us what you think on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

Via MacRumors and AppleInsider

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News@10: Facebook Deals UK and LG L-Slate video

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 01:44 AM PST

T3 scans the Twitterverse to bring you a handy daily round-up of gadget news, tech rumours and randomness from the WWW. Kick back with your morning cuppa and catch up.

MONDAY

 

FACEBOOK NEWS

@TechRadar - Facebook Deals launches in the UK

 

 

GAMING NEWS

@CVG - Plants vs Zombies heading to PSN

 

 

TABLET NEWS

@Engadget - LG G-Slate makes guest appearance MysteryGuitarMan's YouTube channel

 

 

GAMING NEWS

@Ubergizmo - Angry Birds Rio edition on the way

 

 

PHONE NEWS

@Ubergizmo - LG Optimus 2X and Optimus Black up for pre-order on Amazon Germany


 

GAMING NEWS

@CVG - Are you ready for Ringo Starr the game?

 

 

IPHONE NEWS

@Ubergizmo  - Google Instant "Previews" to arrive on iOS devices

 

 

 

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Nokia E7 not coming until April

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 01:00 AM PST

Worrying hold-up for Nokia as it looks to recover lost ground.

It seems the Nokia E7 has hit the skids. Again. The Symbian 3 cell, unveiled way back at Nokia World in September and slated for a January release after months of delays, has once again been held up.

 

Online gadget emporium Expansys says it won’t be shipping the device until 12 April, over seven months since the phone’s announcement. By that stage you can expect the 4-inch touchscreen/slider hybrid to have been well and truly outdated at Mobile World Congress.

 

Three has already pushed back its E7 plans until April, meaning Expansys’ release date is unlikely to come forward. At a time when Nokia is losing smartphone share rapidly, this is another huge setback and one which smacks of the disastrous N8 launch last year.

 

Will you be getting a Nokia E7. Or has the Finnish phone maker delayed its latest killer smartphone too long? Let us know what you think on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

Via Unwired View

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Android Honeycomb announcement coming this Wednesday

Posted: 30 Jan 2011 11:55 PM PST

California bash set to bring more news on tablet-centric OS.

Android Honeycomb might have had tongues wagging at CES thanks to an awesome reveal video and a slew of tablets packing a rough and ready version of the OS. But this week Google will finally flesh out what it’s got planned for its tablet-friendly OS.

 

The Big G is holding a press bash in California on Friday at 6pm UK time, promising an, “…in-depth look at Honeycomb, Android ecosystem news and hands-on demos”.

 

That tidbit has sent gossip mongers into overdrive, with the likelihood that Google will reveal its future software plans for Android phones as well as tablets, as well as tout some new kit. It all means the phones at MWC should come crammed with the very latest Google goods in their final form.

 

We’ll be bringing you news from the Google gathering as it happens, so stay tuned for updates here and on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

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iPad 2: anti-reflective screen, dual cameras, faster chip

Posted: 30 Jan 2011 11:42 PM PST

Updates will see screen tweaked but resolution will stay the same.

With the iPad 2 still under lock and key at Cupertino, the rumour mill has once again kicked into gear this morning, with yet another analyst weighing in with his tuppence worth on the next-gen slate.

 

Ming-Chi Kuo from Concord Studies in Taiwan claims that the screen will not use Retina Display tech, instead focusing on anti-reflective features which will make the iPad 2 easier to use out and about.

 

On top of that, Kuo adds, "The most important reason why iPad 2 won’t have retinal [sic] display is yield rate of panel making. At this point, making high resolution and bright IPS/FFS panel is not easy and the production volume and cost couldn’t meet Apple’s requirements."

 

Size is also set to be a headline grabber, with the iPad 2 up to 35 per cent thinner than the current model. The processor is also set to be upped to 1.2GHz, a tad slower than some other Apple watchers are predicting.

 

Bunkum? Or the real deal? Tell us what you think of the latest iPad 2 rumours and what you want from the next-gen Apple slate on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

Via Apple Insider

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