Folks over at Canada, who are currently using the Telus HTC Desire are waiting for Android 2.2 for their HTC Desire from a long time now. And finally Telus has listened their prayers. Telus has announced that they will bring Android 2.2 to HTC Desire in October. Telus has officially announced it on the HTC Desire page on their site. I am sure that this is a good news for all the Telus folks who are using the HTC Desire. So folks, October is around the corner. I hope we will get an exact release date of the update launch in the first week of October or before, so folks stay tuned !

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Canadian carrier Rogers has announced the pricing and availability for the Blackberry Torch aka BB Slider 9800. Rogers has announced that they will bring the Torch in stores on 27th September, and it will be available online on 24th September for online ordering. Lets talk about the price of the Torch. If you are interested in getting the Torch, then have a look on the details after the break:

  • Outright $609.99
  • MTM SRP $559.99
  • 1 Year SRP $559.99
  • 2 Year SRP $559.99 (voice only)
  • 2 Year SRP $529.99 (voice+data)
  • 3 Year SRP $499.99 (voice only)
  • 3 Year SRP $449.99 (voice + data)
  • 3 Year SRP $199.99 (promo v+d)

If you have any confusion with SRP, then let me tell you that SRP stands for Suggested Retail Price. So who is looking forward to Torch 9800 in Canada?

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""A little more than a month ago, iPhone giant Gameloft first announced a sequel to Gangstar: West Coast Hustle [$4.99 / Free / HD], an open-world crime game which we liked quite a bit in our review despite a few disappointments. Gangstar: Miami Vindication [$6.99] was released this evening, and while several of our annoyances from the first have been tweaked or massaged to be less problematic, there's still a few things keeping Miami Vindication from being our favorite thug simulator.

Much like the original, Gangstar: Miami Vindication features a full city to explore, a wide variety of vehicles to steal, weapons ranging from baseball bats to flame throwers, and a heap of missions to complete. (75 to be exact.) The game plays exactly how you'd expect it to play if you've ever played a Grand Theft Auto or similar type of open world crime game. You can play through the series of missions which vary wildly from something as simple to going to a particular point in the city to stealing a specific car or even racing. Alternatively, you can just disregard the missions entirely and instead just drive around the city, stealing cars, running from the police, or really doing whatever you feel like doing.

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While there isn't a whole lot of innovation to be found in Miami Vindication, it has been improved in some ways over the original. For instance, the game is fully voiced over and the voice acting actually seems to be a little better than your typical Gameloft game� at least for major characters. Gameloft also has been boasting the fact that the game was written in part by one of the writers from the TV show The Wire. This story consists of dabbling in the various sectors of the Miami criminal underground on the hunt for your missing brother. I don't see it winning any awards, but by and large the dialog in Miami Hustle is substantially less cringeworthy than West Coast Hustle.

Controls seem to be a lot tighter than the original, offering three different options: Tilt, a virtual steering wheel, and a slider which I've found myself preferring. When on a motorcycle, tilting your device back and forth executes wheelies and stoppies although riding a wheelie for any length of time usually seems to result in a spectacular crash. Lighting is improved as well, resulting in some fairly spectacular views during sunset and sunrise as the entire city is bathed in warm sunlight.

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Unfortunately, even though the lighting is better, Miami Vindication is home to some heinously low polygon models. Cars look decent, but character models look absolutely dreadful. Animations are extremely limited, faces lack depth, there are no fingers to be found anywhere, and no lips move when anyone speaks. Instead, they just flail their arms about and bop their heads back and forth. With how much of the game is spent watching two characters talk to each other, this soon becomes incredibly distracting.

The draw distance is decent, but pop-in is considerable. You can see buildings and terrain from far away, but trees and other small details all appear incredibly close to your character. Much like the original Gangstar, the city of Miami in Miami Vindication is terribly barren. Only a few cars will ever appear on screen at once, and pedestrians are rare as can be. Everything feels entirely too clean and empty. Gameloft did implement some varied areas to the city instead of being totally metropolitan, but all the subareas all feel equally lonely and empty.

If you can get past the relatively sparse graphical environment, there really isn't anything else like Miami Vindication on the App Store. Riding around on motorcycles and boats is a lot of fun, and if you can find a helicopter, flying around the city is really pretty cool. I still prefer Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars [$9.99 / Free / HD], but if you don't like the top-down view and want a full 3D experience, Gangstar: Miami Vindication is worth exploring.



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It's about a long time now, that folks over at Orange UK are waiting for Android 2.2 for their HTC Desire, because T-Mobile and Vodafone HTC Desire is already on Android 2.2. So finally, Orange spokesman confirmed it via Twitter that they are rolling the Android 2.2 update for HTC Desire. The update is available for you now. If you can't see it, then try changing you time and move it one week ahead, and then do a manual check for updates. So folks here it is, so Orange folks, if you got the Android 2.2 for your Desire, then don't forget to tell us about it in the comment box.

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The Logitech is marketing their newly launched bluetooth earphones LBT-PCHP02 as the world's smallest earphones as of now. Weighted just around 1/3 ounces, the LBT-PCHP02 are light enough to qualify for the tag of world's smallest as well as lightest.


The LBT-PCHP02 bluetooth earphones have been rated as Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and will be shortly available for shipping in US by October. Battery life for the LBT-PCHP02 is around 4 hours which could be a limiting factor for music buffs but the size of the earphones is surely a reason behind the 4 hour battery backup.
The bluetooth earphones are available in four colors silver, pink, gold and black. The package includes different sizes of ear tips for different kind of shapes. The price tag for this 1.3 inches long and 0.23 inches thick LBT-PCHP02 bluetooth earphones is approximately USD$54 in Japan now. We hope that Logitech would improve the battery life of the earphones in the future.
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Yesterday, we saw the first shot of the upcoming LG Vortex, which is actually the LG Optimus One for Verizon. We already know about the specs about the Optimus One, but one feature is missing in Vortex. Vortex will not be featuring the FM Radio, which is a bad news for folks who love radio-capable phones.

Verizon picked up Bing search over Google search for LG Vortex. The phones comes with Froyo in it, and Engadget tipster told them that it's a pretty good device. I think Vortex would be a good choice for folks who are looking forward to a cheap, good, and a reliable Android device. Watch another shot of the Vortex after the break:

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""Last month we brought news that developer One Man Left had announced that their popular iPhone combat-avoidance game Tilt to Live [$2.99]would be appearing in native iPad form. Today they released the first trailer showing the iPad incarnation in action. Rather than just scale the graphics up to suit the larger size of the iPad screen, One Man Left has actually created a slightly reworked version of the original game and instead used the bigger screen to provide a playfield that is four times the size of the iPhone version, showcased in the following trailer:

Tilt to Live HD has already been submitted to Apple, and barring any unforeseen complications One Man Left expects it to be available September 30th. It will be free to download initially, with a limited version of Classic mode available to play. If you enjoy that sampling you can download the entire rest of the game, which includes a revised version of Gauntlet mode, for a $3.99 in-app purchase. If this is somehow the first you've heard of Tilt to Live, then check out our full review of the iPhone version as well as our coverage of the first and second updates that added significant content to the game.



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Nokia N900 vs Palm Pre match was the best match of Smartphone Championship yet, where both phones got a lot of support from their fans, but unfortunately there is only one winner. We got total of 6,756 votes, from which Nokia N900 got 3,468 and Palm Pre got 3,288, and finally Nokia N900 takes the lead by 180 votes. I want to thanks everyone for voting, and all the sites for mentioning us. And I heard some of the folks were saying that we were supporting Nokia N900 personally, and when N900 takes the lead, we closed the poll. I want to clear the air that this is not true, every poll runs for 2 days, and after 2 days the poll closed it self automatically. So folks, the first round of semi final is over, and now lets head to second round.

The next match is between the popular Samsung Galaxy S and Xperia X10. So folks check out the specs of Xperia X10 and Samsung Galaxy S, and choose the one you think is better. So folks, on your marks, get set, VOTE !

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Panasonic has made the much awaited Lumix GH2 official at Photokina. Critics have awaited the launch of GH2 due to the amazing features that it boasts of. It surely will be worth the money for whoever buys it. The Panasonic Lumix GH2 has a 16 megapixel Live MOS sensor and a SD / SDHC / SDXC memory card slot.�The camera also features Micro Thirds Mount with 23 points auto focus which simply leaves the Panasonic fans gaping.

"The LUMIX GH2 is Panasonic's most professional-level DSLM camera yet, giving users the option to be more creative than ever, from recording video in full HD with cinematic effects to taking 3D photos with our new lens," said Darin Pepple, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "At the same time, its compact size can fit in the palm of your hand and its faster auto focus and intuitive touch-control shooting make it possible for even new photographers to literally point-and-shoot for stunning images."

The camera comes with 3D interchangeable lens and 1080 movie mode for HD recording. Features like face detection are obviously present in the DSLR. The GH2 can have ISO upto 12800 and comes with hot shoe accessory mount with mini HDMI output and a USB 2.0 connectivity.

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Micheal Dell's favorite habit is teasing us. This time he came up with something new, and it's the 7" Inch Android powered tablet. Folks over at Engadget is saying that this is the long-rumored Dell Looking Glass Android tablet, and Dell has plans to launch the Looking glass in November. Nothing is known at the moment, because Micheal only shows us the tablet, he didn't care to share any information about specs, availability, or pricing. I hope that the Looking Glass tablet will not be running an outdated Android version like the Dell Streak. Have a look on rumored specs after the break:

  • Android 2.1
  • NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with an optional TV tuner module
  • 7? display offering a resolution of 800�480
  • 4GB RAM
  • 4GB internal storage
  • Micro SD port expandable up to 32GB
  • 1.3 megapixel camera

I hope the tablet will come with Android 2.2 at launch, or 3.0. Micheal Dell also said that they will bring the Dell Streak a.k.a Mini 5 to Best Buy next month.

So folks who is interested in this new Dell tablet?

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Sigma has revealed the 120-300mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM lens at Photokina 2010. The newly launched lens is the revised version of its fast telezoom featuring optical image stabilization and weather-resistant construction. The lens come up with super low dispersion and 'F' low dispersion along with the full time manual overrides. HSM autofocus is also part of the newly launched Sigma lens.

One SLD and Two FLD glass elements are used for maximum correction of chromatic aberrations. The Super Multi-Layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting and the lens design incorporates an inner focusing and inner zooming system to ensure sharp images throughout the entire zoom range. Improved optical performances provides excellent correction of sagittal coma flare and ensures ultra-high resolution, comparable to a fixed focal length lens.

The OS function of the new lens offer the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower than would otherwise be possible and enable hand held tele-photography. The introduction of HSM (which is basically the Hyper Sonic Motor) ensures quiet and high speed AF, while allowing full-time manual focus override.�The rounded 9 blade diagram helps create amazing blur to the areas that are out of focus.

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HTC Desire HD is one of the most powerful Android device. This handset was launched last week in London. It comes with a 1 GHz processor, Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS with HTC Sense, 4.3 inch SLCD touch screen display, 8 megapixel camera with auto focus and much more. HTC recently shared an amazing video on YouTube which shows the great features of this powerful smartphone.

HTC Desire HD allows you to browse websites on a large 4.3 inch SLCD touch screen display with 480 x 800 pixels resolution. You don't need to carry books with you, since you can download and read all your favorite books using this handset. Browsing websites and reading books on the large screen is absolute fun.

The 8 megapixel camera with auto focus and LED flashlight allows you to capture beautiful photos and record videos in HD (720p) quality. You can easily share your photos and video via. Bluetooth, E-mail, messages or you can even upload and share them with your friends on social networking sites such as Flickr, Facebook, Picasa and Twitter.

HTC Desire HD is definitely an amazing smartphone. Check out all the features in the video below.

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Are you looking forward to the Desire HD? If yes then after the break you will see a video by HTC, which is actually a tour of the new Desire HD and new HTC Sense UI. Desire HD is an awesome handset for sure, and is currently one of the most anticipated smartphone. A lot of folks in UK and Asian countries want to get their hands on this device. So folks before you get it, it's better to know everything about it, so watch the official video after the break:

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A few days ago, we told you that Verizon will be discontinuing the current model of Droid 2, and will launch a world edition of Droid 2 instead of it. First it was just a rumor, but now it fells like a true story, because the image above is the first image of the Motorola Droid 2 World edition, which is actually a dual GSM/CDMA version of Droid 2. The model you can see in the image above is white, and Droid-Life is saying that there will be other colors too, like blue and black. There is no difference between the Droid 2 and Droid 2 Global, only the radio frequencies, but may be the processor too. The current Droid 2 comes with a 1 GHz processor, but according to screenshot below, may be the D2 World edition features a 1.2 Ghz processor. Well that would be good news if you are currently looking forward to Droid 2 World Edition. A full 200 MHz higher than the current model, is that the only new upgrade, or there is something else too? We'll figure it out soon.

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Today is an exciting day for all folks who want to see HTC HD7, because a lot of images of it are leaked today. First of all, the folks over WMPUser got their hands on a sketch of HTC HD7, which proves that the handset is real and is on its way. Then WMPUser come up with another photo and some information on specification of the phone. They spotted the specs details on a German site, and they are saying that the device comes with a huge 4.3 inch WVGA screen with 16 million colors, runs on a standard 1Ghz Snapdragon processor,� 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and HD video recording, and 8 GB storage, that's all they know. 8GB storage is a little less, but don't worry, there's a microSD slot, so you can upgrade to your desirable memory. And now, lets talk about some real thing. After the break, you will see some first real shots of the HTC HD7. Actually, the codename of the phone is HD3 (you can see at the back), but it will be known as HTC HD7 because of the Windows Phone 7. Also we can see a kickstand right around the camera, which looks really sexy. The only thing which is deal breaker in it is 8GB storage, but folks listen, you have a microSD slot, so you can use a 32GB card too. I hope HTC will ship a microSD card with it. By the way folks, this is the best HTC HD series mobile yet, isn't it?

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""It seems like the quality of trivia games on the App Store varies wildly from ports of time-tested classics like Trivial Pursuit [$2.99] to Justin Bieber Quizzle [99�] and and other celebrity or TV show specific quiz games. MovieCat! [$2.99] is a breath of fresh air in that it not only seems to be a comprehensive movie trivia game, but it also features cats. Lots and lots of cats.

MovieCat! is created by the movie trivia hive mind that is FilmWise.com who are also responsible for the Invisibles series of puzzles, as well as trivia found in various magazines and newspapers around the world. The game begins by asking you for your name, and selecting a difficulty ranging from easy to hard. This controls how many cat lives (of which you have 9) you can lose on any given puzzle. From there, the first of five rounds begins.

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Each round consists of five trivia challenges. These range from questions where you need to guess the movie based on the title of the chapters on its DVD, guess a movie based on some dialog, guess movies that won awards, matching actors to movies, and others. The text-based questions seem fairly comprehensive, but what really makes MovieCat! shine is the trivia challenges that involve guessing a movie based on costumes, movie posters, or even an image from a movie… which are all drawn using cats.

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My main concern with so many of these trivia games is just how long you can play before you start running in to duplicate questions, but I've clocked several hours in to MovieCat! and have only been served a few questions that I've seen before. Also, there's an in-game store for future question packs, and currently there's a single pack available for 99�. Hopefully the developers will keep additional content packs coming in the future.

If you consider yourself a movie buff at all, you'll have a blast with MovieCat!. There's even online scoring with two separate leaderboards for highest recent and all-time scores and unlockable cat scenes which feature cats drawn in famous scenes from movies to keep you playing. I've been having a ton of fun with the game, and highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys movie trivia.



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""If you missed Mind Juice Media's Charmed [Free] the last time the game went free, now's your chance to download one of the better match three games available on the App Store. Charmed combines classic match three gameplay with accelerometer controlled gravity, the ability to freeze time, and multiple game modes. Clearing levels in Charmed involves matching charms on top of gold tiles, and this is made more difficult by immovable purple blocks which stop blocks from falling past them.

To see how this all goes together, check out the following gameplay video:

Charmed was made free today in part to promote their new game, Flight Deck: Reloaded [99�], a military-themed line drawing game similar to Flight Control [99�]. Definitely download Charmed while it's free, and if you can't get enough of landing planes and helicopters on color corresponding runways and landing pads, give Flight Deck: Reloaded a look.



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An interesting game was released over this past weekend called Blind World [99�] from developer Dmitriy Kuzmenko. In Blind World you're given a series of levels comprised of designs on a 2D plane. The catch is that the level designs are invisible from the start, and you can slowly uncover them by rolling a wheel along their edges by tilting the device or touching and dragging the screen. You're given points for revealing the lines that make up the level, with bonus points for uncovering large portions at a time without your wheel leaving the surface. A set amount of points must be achieved in order to complete a level. Adding to the challenge is the addition of objects inside of the level structure itself that react to the gravity along with your wheel and can hinder your progress.

What really stands out about�Blind World�is the excellent visual and aural experience it gives you when playing. Each increment of surface that you reveal with the wheel is a different colored splotch of color, and a moody piano piece serves as the soundtrack. Just rolling your wheel around the level and slowly uncovering the surfaces has an almost zen-like appeal to it. OpenFeint is integrated with leaderboards for each of the game's 40 levels, and a neat challenge system has you earning as many points as you can in 30 seconds on any unlocked level and then sending that score to a friend to try and beat.

It's an incredibly unique concept, but also one that is very hard to explain. This demonstration video gives you a good idea of how Blind World works:

While there are many positive points about Blind World, the one thing that really drags it down is the frustrating physics in the game. The wheel gains momentum too quickly and is hard to control once it gets going. Also it can bounce around very easily making it too difficult to control where you want it to go. If you plan to use tilt controls, then get ready for some manic spinning of your device, which is especially awkward with an iPad. I prefer the touch and drag controls myself, as you have a bit more control over how much you tilt the level and get your wheel moving, but neither really feel ideal. Another sore point to Blind World is that it has a tendency to crash fairly often, which can be infuriating if you're just about to finish a level when it happens. The developer has acknowledged working on a fix in our forums.

Blind World has the potential to stand out as something very different from what is available on the App Store. It's a really unique and artistic experience that's well suited to the platform. The crashing problem and the physics engine, however, can make it a bit of a chore to play, so we are hoping they can be tweaked in the updates.



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Developer Mika Mobile, who are responsible for the popular Zombieville USA [$1.99/Lite/HD] and OMG Pirates! [$1.99/Lite], have just announced their newest iOS project called Battleheart. Battleheart is a real-time tactical strategy RPG that uses a line drawing mechanic for controlling the actions of its characters. You'll create a party of 4 from 8 different classes, and Mika Mobile assures there will be a robust skill system that offers a ton of ways to outfit your party members.

Here is an excerpt of some additional details about Battleheart that Mika Mobile has offered up�in our forums:

The strategy lies in how you configure your party between the 8 classes and dozens of active and passive powers they possess. As they level up, you choose new skills which when used properly help to control the chaos of the battlefield. Examples include spells that slow time or raise your defenses, poisons that paralyze enemies, or attacks that simply deal heavy damage to thin out the enemies numbers fast.

Not too much more is known about the gameplay in Battleheart other than what can be found in the upcoming games thread, but we do know that the game will have universal iPad support and be optimized for Retina Display and fast-app switching. Mika Mobile is shooting for a release before the holidays, but are not going to rush anything out before the game is ready. They are currently working on a video preview of Battleheart in action, and we'll bring you any more news on the game as soon as it's available.



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Sigma SD1 at Photokina is one gadget that can take amazing stills as well as worth watching videos. Though their are plenty of cameras being launched at Photokina this year yet some are easily able to steal the show with its worthwhile features. Sigma SD1 at Photokina is one such release that has gathered plenty of attention.

The SIGMA SD1 incorporates a 24�16mm APS-C X3 direct image sensor and dual "TRUE (Three-layer Responsive Ultimate Engine) II" image processing engines. The combination of the 46 megapixel sensor and dual TRUE II processing engines ensure the high resolution images are processed quickly with high definition and smooth and subtle graduation of colour. The SD1 is SIGMA's latest digital SLR camera which meets high requirements of professional and enthusiast photographers for all types of photography.

The Sigma SD1 comes with 24mm x 16mm CMOS X3 sensor which is the sensor that has three different stacked layers where each layer is used to absorb red, green and blue light for amazing results. The magnesium alloy body and the 11 point auto focusing system TRUE II image processors makes the Sigma SD1 simply worth a try without any doubts.

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If you missed this news earlier on last week, the HTC Desire Z is also known as the T-Mobile G2 in the US. The HTC Desire Z will feature QWERTY keyboard and it will have HTC Sense UI and the new HTCSense.com services as well. Besides that, this phone comes with Android OS 2.2 and it uses QWERTY slider keyboard. As for the hardware specs, you'll be pleased to know that HTC Desire Z is powered by 800MHz processor, and that it's using 512 MB of RAM. In addition, this phone comes with 3.7-inch 480�800 capacitive touchscreen and it has 1.5 GB of storage space that will be enough for most of your apps.

In case that 1.5 GB of storage space isn't enough for you, can add additional storage space thanks to the microSD/SDHC card slot. HTC Droid Z will feature 5 Megapixel camera that is capable of 720p video recording and interesting thing about this camera is that it will feature auto focus, face detection, geotagging and built-in effects include depth of field, vignette and a lot more of interesting features. This phone supports Bluetooth, AGPS/GPS, WiFi 802.11b/g/n as well as WCDMA/HSPA and quad-band GSM networks.

HTC Desire Z will be a huge success when it hits stores, pricing wise, we're seeing the Desire Z priced at �429 on Amazon (available for pre-order) and �449 from Expansys, we're expecting to see this phone by the 11th of October.

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