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<title><![CDATA[Day 1 for devices at CTIA]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[HTC Evo 3D(Credit:Kent German/CNET)ORLANDO, Fla.--Day one at CTIA 2011 is done and despite a certain merger hanging over everyone's head, carriers and manufacturers didn't disappoint the crowd with new devices. A few announcements trickled out yesterday, but today was the day when companies rolled out the big guns. Here's a review of what we've seen so far.For more day one coverage, check out Maggie Reardon's post on spectrum and this morning's keynote with the CEOs of AT&amp;T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless.SprintLike it has done the past few years, Sprint did its best to throw one ofCTIA's biggest bashes. It started Monday making news even as much of the wireless nation was flying to Florida. The news that it would offer the first 4G (and first CDMA) Samsung Nexus S will please Android purists while Google Voice fans should welcome Sprint's plans to integrate the service into all of its phones.Today, Sprint unveiled two additional Android devices, the Evo View and the Evo 3D. The former is a slightly revamped version of the HTC Flyertablet that debuted last month as Mobile World Congress. Sprint kept almost everything, including HTC's Scribe technology, while adding WiMax support and a black finish. The Evo 3D meanwhile is a Gingerbread-equipped smartphone with the ability to record 3D video and shoots 3D still photos. Sammy&amp;39's new Galaxy tablets are very thin.(Credit:Bonnie Cha/CNET)SamsungTablets were on Samsung's mind. The company held its own press conference this morning where it showed off the Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and 10.1 tablets. Billed as the &quot;world's thinnest tablets,&quot; both devices measure just 8.6 millimeters deep. That's thinner than the other Galaxy 10.1 and just a hair's thinner than the iPad 2 (8.8 millimeters). The major difference between the two is the size of their WXGA (1,280x800) displays (obviously, one measures 10.1 inches and the other is 8.9 inches). Features, however, are the same. Both run Honeycomb and Samsung's new TouchWiz UX for tablets. They also have dual-core processors, 1080p HD video playback, a rear-facing 3-megapixel camera and a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video calls.The LG Thrill 4G can play and record 3D video.(Credit:Nicole Lee/CNET)LGNot to be outdone, LG announced the LG G2X for T-Mobile. Like the LG Optimus 2X (this is the U.S. version), the G2X has a 1.0 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core and a load of features. It only runs Froyo, but it supports T-Mobile's HSPA+ network.Next up is the LG Thrill 4G for AT&amp;T. As the U.S. version of the LG Optimus 3D (yet another Mobile World Congress phone) the Thrill 4G is all about its 3D video recording. As we said with the Optimus handset, the 3D effect is subtle but pretty nifty. LG also announced the Optimus C for Cricket and a few accessories including Bluetooth headsets and a wireless charging pad.The restEven Nokia found time to offer up something in Orlando. It's not aWindows Phone 7 device, but runs on Symbian instead (you heard us right). The Nokia Astound will arrive at AT&amp;T on April 6. If you thought it was basically the Nokia C7, you'd be correct as the two handsets have a lot in common. It sports a 3.5-inch AMOLED touch screen, a rear-facing 8-megapixel with 720p HD video capture, and a front-facing camera for video calls. AT&amp;T also is getting the Acer Iconia Tab A501. That's an Android Honeycomb tablet with an Nvidia dual-core processor, a 10-inch WXGA multitouch screen, and 1080p HD video output via its HDMI port. So that's it from day one of CTIA. Hang tight for all the news from day two! <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Another leaked iPhone prototype: iPhone 4 with 64 gigabytes of built-in flash memory]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<category>Latest News</category>
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<description><![CDATA[You have to pity Apple. People want to know about its new products so bad that having ironclad security around its new prototypes is all but impossible.Another iPhone 4 prototype has surfaced in China, apparently leaked from a Foxconn factory in Shenzhen. The blog MIC Gadget published photos and videos of the device today, verifying that the device has a 64-gigabyte flash storage capacity. If it&amp;'s valid, it seems that Apple is doing what it can to differentiate its phones from the pack of Android followers. Selling a new iPhone 4 with twice the capacity of the former one with no change in price would be a nice bargain that could keep customers loyal.The blog said that the phone is real and isn&amp;'t a hacked version. It has the label &amp;''XXGB&amp;'' on its back. The leak is reminiscent of the lost iPhone 4 prototype that Gizmodo got its hands on nearly a year ago. The device is running iOS version 4.1 (Apple&amp;'s mobile operating system is about to get its 4.3 update). And the phone is not locked to a single SIM card.Beyond the memory change, there don&amp;'tt seem to bemany changes. One small thing: there are no plus or minus signs on the volume buttons. And there&amp;'s no silver ring around the camera lens. MIC Gadget said that the owner of the prototype said he got it from a source with a small quantity of the prototypes and they are &amp;''definitely leaked from Foxconn&amp;'s factory in Shenzhen.&amp;''Foxconn has more than 1 million employees, mostly in factories on huge sprawling campuses in China. It won&amp;'t be easy for Apple and Foxconn security to track down the prototype thief. I happen to be watching the documentary Last Train Home about workers in China and I can understand why someone might want to steal a prototype phone in order to get ahead in life. A worker in China could make a year&amp;'s worth of salary or more by stealing a phone and selling it to the highest bidder. That&amp;'s a very depressing thought.This prototype offers such a small update with added memory (compared to 16 or 32 gigabytes on current models) that it&amp;'s hard to figure why Apple has bothered making such small changes. After all, creating engineering prototypes isn&amp;'t a cheap endeavor.Previous Story: Zite delivers personalized news to your iPadPrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'                        Dean is lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat. He covers video games, security, chips and a variety of other subjects. Dean previously worked at the San Jose Mercury News, the Wall Street Journal, the Red Herring, the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register and the Dallas Times Herald. He is the author of two books, Opening the Xbox and the Xbox 360 Uncloaked. Follow him on Twitter at @deantak, and follow VentureBeat on Twitter at @venturebeat. Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.comVentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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