Friday, January 28, 2011

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Motorola to launch dual-core DROID X 2 (Daytona) for Verizon?

Motorola may have a dual-core Android 2.2 Froyo powered DROID X 2 smartphone in the works for Verizon Wireless. Rumor has it that it's powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 2 processor, and it's currently codenamed Daytona.
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SOCOM 4: Multiplayer Trailer

Not for guts or glory but for your country that makes you a true soldier in SOCOM 4.

Video Preview: SOCOM 4

We sit down with Game Director, Seth Luisi, and talk about tactical team gameplay and the use of female soldiers in SOCOM 4.



Current Trends / Tahaky

Buoyed By Last Quarter Of iPhone Exclusivity, AT&T Is Now Biggest American Wireless Carrier


Verizon may have just landed the iPhone just in time: AT&T just announced that they have passed Verizon as the number on wireless carrier in America, increasing their current subscriber numbers to 95.5 million.



In Q1 2011, 2.8 million new wireless customers joined the network, and data revenue climbed by 27.4 percent compared to the same period a year ago to reach $4.9 billion.


Needless to say, AT&T’s last gasp with iPhone exclusivity had something to do with that: in fact, 4.1 million iPhones were activated in that three month period.


What’s more surprising, though, is just how insignificant the iPad’s contributions to AT&T’s fortunes were. In fact, for the entire quarter, AT&T only racked up 442,000 tablet activations… compared to 7.33 million iPads sold by Apple during last quarter.


Granted, Apple sells iPads internationally, but the 442,000 number takes into account AT&T’s other tablet activations, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Looking at these numbers, it looks like the iPad contributed comparatively little to AT&T’s success this quarter… and, in fact, that the iPad 3G might be significantly less popular than the WiFi-only variety.





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Apple Awards $10K to Lucky Winner, Lucky Winner Hangs Up on the Call

gail davisOn Saturday, iTunes VP Eddy Cue called a woman named Gail Davis of Orpington, Kent, U.K., to congratulate her on winning Apple's 10 billionth app download sweepstakes, and to award her with a $10,000 prize. Davis, however, politely declined the offer, and hung up.



"I thought it was a prank call," Davis told Cult of Mac. "I said, 'Thank you very much, I'm not interested' and I hung up." But one of her daughters knew that the call definitely wasn't a hoax because she was the one who downloaded the free Paper Glider app -- the lucky 10 billionth app download.

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