BlackBerry DevCon Americas 2011 keynote liveblog!

RIM’s hit a bit of a rough patch lately, but that doesn’t mean the company can’t thrill us here at DevCon Americas 2011. Mike Lazaridis is in the house, and we’re expecting some good news to come out during his keynote. What’s DevCon got in store? All will be revealed in due course, so bookmark this page and tune in at the times below for the big show.

Feel free to throw your time zone and day in the comments below, you know you want to.

05:30AM – Hawaii (October 18th)
08:30AM – Pacific (October 18th)
09:30AM – Mountain (October 18th)
10:30AM – Central (October 18th)
11:30AM – Eastern (October 18th)
04:30PM – London (October 18th)
05:30PM – Paris (October 18th)
07:30PM – Moscow (October 18th)
12:30AM – Tokyo (October 19th)

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BlackBerry DevCon Americas 2011 keynote liveblog! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 11:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Galaxy Nexus images, specs and benchmarks apparently leaked

Either these posters are extremely elaborate fakes, or NTT DoCoMo is really bad at keeping secrets. Just hours after it prematurely tweeted a November release for the Galaxy Nexus (aka the Nexus Prime), we now have what appears to be a full spec list and comparison with the other handsets in the Japanese carrier’s range. The details are nearly all familiar from previous suspected leaks, including the dual-core 1.2GHz Texas Instruments processor, 720p Super AMOLED curved glass display, five megapixel camera with 1080p video recording and 32GB of storage (plus 1GB RAM). Now, it’s entirely possible that the fakers are all singing from the same dodgy hymn sheet — but if that’s true, then they’ve also been busily submitting forged benchmarks to GLBenchmark, which displays results from a ‘Galaxy Nexus’ that include the same 1.2GHz clock speed and HD screen (albeit listed as 1196×720, supposedly due to the onscreen buttons). We’ll know the truth soon enough — the full fandango is but hours away.

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Galaxy Nexus images, specs and benchmarks apparently leaked originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Wallet adds coupons, rewards points, Jamba Juice

Could Google Wallet really help you find Blackberry Bliss? Indeed it can, now that Big G has beefed up its mobile payment platform with a host of offers from retailers like Jamba Juice, American Eagle, OfficeMax and Foot Locker, among other partners. Yesterday, Google rolled out a new program whereby consumers can redeem coupons and accumulate rewards points at select locations, using only their handsets. The app’s Offers tab, meanwhile, has expanded to include so-called “Featured Offers,” where users can take advantage of discounts exclusive to the Google Wallet platform. Unfortunately, these features are only available at select locations, so check out the source link below to find the one closest to you.

Google Wallet adds coupons, rewards points, Jamba Juice originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 09:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BlackBerry DevCon starts today, get all the liveblog action right here!

It’s only hours away from starting, so all you BlackBerry fans should be good and hyped for DevCon 2011. Will we finally see the promised Android app player for the PlayBook? Could those oft-rumored QNX handsets show up in the flesh? There’s only one way to find out, so bookmark this page right here and tune in at the times below to see what RIM reveals to the world in sunny San Francisco.

Feel free to throw your time zone and day in the comments below, you know you want to.

05:30AM – Hawaii (October 18th)
08:30AM – Pacific (October 18th)
09:30AM – Mountain (October 18th)
10:30AM – Central (October 18th)
11:30AM – Eastern (October 18th)
04:30PM – London (October 18th)
05:30PM – Paris (October 18th)
07:30PM – Moscow (October 18th)
12:30AM – Tokyo (October 19th)

BlackBerry DevCon starts today, get all the liveblog action right here! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 07:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung and Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich event is tomorrow — get your liveblog here!

Are you a first-to-knower? You will be if you tune in here 24 hours from now. Samsung’s event happens at 10am on October 19th in Hong Kong, but if you want to read it live you only need to wait until 10pm ET on October on the 18th. That’s right, we’ll be liveblogging from the future, Mr. Fusion not required, and it’ll be happening in American Prime Time. Samsung is quite obviously going to show us some more of Ice Cream Sandwich and we’re hopeful it’ll be seen running on the deliciously curvaceous Nexus Prime. Will there be other surprises in store? Will real ice cream be served? Bookmark this page right here and find out as it happens.

Psst… and toss your own time zone / day in comments below!

04:00PM – Hawaii (October 18th)
07:00PM – Pacific (October 18th)
08:00PM – Mountain (October 18th)
09:00PM – Central (October 18th)
10:00PM – Eastern (October 18th)
03:00AM – London (October 19th)
04:00AM – Paris (October 19th)
06:00AM – Moscow (October 19th)
11:00AM – Tokyo (October 19th)

Samsung and Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich event is tomorrow — get your liveblog here! originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 22:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung delivers kernel source for T-Mobile Galaxy S II, developers can now collect all three

Developers, start your engines. T-Mobile’s version of the Samsung Galaxy S II was the slowest in the family to get the official kernel source. It’s here now, though, arriving on Sammy’s site a whole four days after the phone’s release; this isn’t an eternity by any means, but its counterparts had the source available no later than the actual launch date. No matter the reason, make your way to Samsung’s official site to dive in and make some magic happen.

[Thanks, Aubrey]

Samsung delivers kernel source for T-Mobile Galaxy S II, developers can now collect all three originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 19:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Camera showdown: iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4, Galaxy S II, Nokia N8 and Amaze 4G (video)

Siri’s sweet and all, but for many of us that new eight megapixel sensor and f/2.4 aperture lens are what really makes Apple’s iPhone 4S an appealing upgrade. We spent the weekend shooting around New York City with the iPhone 4S, along with some other top smartphones — the iPhone 4, Samsung Galaxy S II, Nokia N8 and HTC’s Amaze 4G — in order to determine just which phone’s camera reigns supreme. And in order to capture video and stills with consistent framing among all five devices, we secured each smartphone to that homemade quintuple cameraphone mount that you see above — it may be an early prototype, but it got the job done. Jump past the break to see the results, and check out our comprehensive iPhone 4S sample gallery below.

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Camera showdown: iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4, Galaxy S II, Nokia N8 and Amaze 4G (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Motorola Droid RAZR gets an early introduction ahead of tomorrow’s launch


One thing we love about teasers: they oftentimes backfire, allowing the general public to see more of the product than the company intended. This is the story of the Motorola Spyder (aka Droid RAZR), its first teaser attempt spoiled when the phone’s name was included on the image file. The second sneak peek is cleverly designed as an incomplete puzzle with the missing pieces added one-by-one as we get closer to the device’s launch, but Motorola left a full image of the phone hiding in plain view. So what we see above is an uber-thin Verizon LTE device with kevlar backing and a Droid X-style hump on the top, a rear camera (presumably 8MP) with 1080p HD video capture, a front-facing cam, a standard set of four capacitive touch buttons and a redesigned Droid eye. We’re still hoping to get a glimpse of the Xoom 2 before the big event, but at least you can consider us sufficiently teased for now.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Motorola Droid RAZR gets an early introduction ahead of tomorrow’s launch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Titan review

We knew as soon as we first clapped eyes on this hulk of a phone that it’d make a brave purchase. It’s not just the 4.7-inch screen that requires a leap of faith, but also the Windows Phone operating system, which is presented here in all its Mangofied glory but is still very much an early adopter’s ecosystem. After all, if you love the Titan’s hardware but prefer a more established OS, you can always wait for the Sensation XL, which is essentially the same phone running good ol’ Android and which should have a similar £480 ($750 converted) SIM-free price tag. The question is, do you have the guts to make that jump to something more exotic? Yes? Maybe? Then read on before you begin your run-up.

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HTC Titan review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ITC judge says Apple did not infringe on HTC’s patents in initial case, more rulings still to come

HTC has since lodged some additional patent infringement complaints with the International Trade Commission, but an ITC judge has now ruled on HTC’s first complaint against Apple from back in May of 2010, finding no violation of the patents in question on the part of Apple. As FOSS Patents notes, however, the ruling hardly puts an end to the dispute between the two companies, and HTC certainly seems to be in it for the long haul. Its general counsel told CNET that “this is only one step of many in these legal proceedings,” and that, “we are confident we have a strong case for the ITC appeals process and are fully prepared to protect our intellectual property.”

ITC judge says Apple did not infringe on HTC’s patents in initial case, more rulings still to come originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Oct 2011 13:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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