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T-Mobile updating Sensation 4G to Android 4.0 today, Amaze 4G on May 21st

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The T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G is receiving an Android 4.0 update today, right on schedule, bringing an end to a six-month wait for users. Meanwhile, we'd heard previously that an Ice Cream Sandwich update for the HTC Amaze 4G was also on its way in "the coming weeks," and TmoNews has now given us a due date of May 21st. It's a good week to be a T-Mobile customer — today's update news comes...

BBC's live Olympics video stream will include pause, rewind, alerts, and Twitter integration

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The BBC unveiled its new online video platform in London yesterday, giving us a first glimpse at how it plans to live stream every event from the Summer Olympics. The new browser-based player will offer pause and rewind options, along with live participant information (such as leaderboards and results) and clickable alerts that can take you to other streams when key moments are happening elsewhere. There'll also be integrated data-driven profiles of the competing athletes that will pull in their Twitter feed alongside public reactions. Anyone that's ever used BBC's iPlayer will know it's not the highest quality stream, and thankfully the broadcaster has taken note; the new player will now stream at up to 3.5Mbps, up from iPlayer's maximum quality of 1.5Mbps.

One-upping NBC's Olympics coverage, the BBC will stream over 2,500 hours of...

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Docomo's Raku Raku Smartphone F12-D reinvents Android 4.0 for seniors (hands-on)

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It's no secret that Japan has an aging population, and that means that there's a sizable market of people who either won't learn the ins and outs of today's advanced smartphones or are unable to afford the latest devices. There are options for elderly customers in the country, such as Fujitsu's Raku Raku Phone series, but with the inevitable shift to smartphones means carriers risk leaving some...

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Pantech P8010 revealed in FCC filing with support for AT&T's LTE network

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A new Pantech LTE smartphone has met with FCC approval, and judging by the specs it's on its way to AT&T — but there may be some interesting surprises in store. Along with the expected assortment of legacy radios, the P8010 also supports four separate LTE bands: the 700MHz and 1700MHz bands, which AT&T already uses for LTE, and the 850MHz and 1900MHz bands as well. Of course, AT&T currently...

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Panasonic's Eluga V P-06D: thicker but better

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When we reviewed the Panasonic P–04D last month, some of our major gripes with the device were its lack of Android 4.0, laggy performance, Pentile screen, glossy plastic construction, and the poor placement of the sleep / wake button. Well, today Panasonic and NTT Docomo are announcing a new handset — the Eluga V P–06D — that fixes pretty much every complaint we had.

First off, this isn't the 5-inch Eluga Power, although Docomo will be releasing that phone later this year as well. All of Docomo’s new Android devices are launching with Android 4.0, and the P–06D is no different....

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Nvidia VGX announced: the world's first GPU developed for cloud computing

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Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang is kicking off the 2012 GPU Technology Conference (GTC) conference right now, and he just announced that Nvidia has developed the world's first GPU for cloud computing, based on Nvidia's Kepler GPU. He's calling it the Nvidia VGX, and described it as "a technology that virtualizes the computing environment such that irrespective of your computing device, we can provide access to the corporate technologies and data that you need." Nvidia envisions deploying the VGX in a data center so that employees can access the power of the virtual machine from any device. It's a pretty scalable solution, as well — a single...

Auto-tune app Songify follows Instagram to Android, more Smule apps on the way

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Developer Smule has brought its popular iOS music app Songify to Google Play. Songify is an auto-tune app that turns your spoken words into music, Auto-Tune the News-style, and has seen over nine million downloads on Apple devices. Smule said last December that the company was unlikely to port its apps to Android as most devices that run the OS have a high audio latency that makes them difficult to develop for. Prerna Gupta, co-founder of...

"The critical mass on Android has become very interesting." Prerna Gupta, Smule
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You've probably noticed that we're a busy bunch at The Verge: between industry events, trade shows, On The Verge, and our fantastic podcast lineup, we've got you covered virtually every day of the year.

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Ubitus GameCloud: the white-label cloud gaming service seeking a US audience

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When it comes to streaming games to smartphones, tablets and televisions, OnLive and Gaikai may have some company someday soon. Taiwan-based Ubitus is looking to provide a white-label cloud gaming service to cellular carriers and internet service providers in the US. Like Gaikai, the company's using Nvidia's new GeForce Grid GPU to rapidly capture and stream compressed H.264 video frames over the internet, and...





Baidu Cloud phone launched as Changhong H5018 with 300GB storage

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Chinese search giant Baidu has unveiled the first phone to run the latest iteration of its cloud-focused Android fork. It turns out that the device leaked last week is known as the Changhong H5018, a low-end device with a 3.5-inch 320 x 480 screen, a 650MHz processor, and a three-megapixel camera inside a 10.3mm-thick frame. What sets it apart is the new Baidu Cloud OS, which is based on...


Evernote 4.0 update for Android adds swipe navigation, complete redesign

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Evernote’s 4.0 update for Android is a major revamp of the popular note-taking app, and pretty much everything has been redesigned, from the look, to the app's behavior, to its functionality. Firstly, the home screen has been completely redesigned, with large square icons for New note,...