A few months ago, HTC launched two flagship phones known as HTC Desire HD and Desire Z. Desire HD is also known as GSM version of EVO 4G, whereas Desire Z is Global version of T-Mobile G2. Both devices are running Android 2.2, along with the latest version of HTC Sense UI. HTC has posted on their official Facebook page that:

If you're a Desire HD or Desire Z user in Europe, look out for a general system update that we've just started rolling out to make your mobile experience even better

So folks who are using a Desire HD or Desire Z in Europe, you can update your phone by going to Settings, About Phone, System Software Updates, and then check for updates.

The size of the update is big, so use WiFi connection for installation. So Desire HD and Desire Z owners, install the updates and tell us what's new in it!

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A few days ago, we saw Andy Rubin playing with a Motorola tablet, and the tablet was running Honeycomb, which is an upcoming version of Android, and it's especially designed for tablets. Andy Rubin didn't reveal any further information about the OS, but now�DigiTimes is saying that Honeycomb will be launching in March next year. DigiTimes said:

MSI is also prepared to sell an Nvidia Tegra 2-based model in April or May after Google releases Android 3.0 in March.

DigiTimes is a trusted source, and they are true most of the time. A few days ago, we also heard that Google will be launching Honeycomb a.k.a Android 2.4 in February. So what I think is that�Google will launch the Honeycomb in February or March. Honeycomb comes with a new fresh user interface, which is especially designed for tablets. As�Motorola is also announcing the Motorola Honeycomb tablet at CES 2011, so I hope Motorola will tell us when Honeycomb is actually coming. So folks, tell us what are your thoughts about Honeycomb.

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ta_logo_whiteThe App Store has continued to grow in leaps and bounds in 2010. The number of apps in the App Store soared past 300,000 with hundreds of new games being released every day.

We sat down trying to figure out the best iPhone games of 2010 and found the task of narrowing down the list to a select few to be near impossible. Instead, we've organized our year in review into categories with what we feel is an excellent cross section of games from 2010. If you just got an iPhone or iPod Touch for Christmas, this list is an excellent starting place to catch you up. Note that many of the games also have iPad versions which are also linked.


Casual

Cut the Rope, $0.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Proving that a cute main character, clever level designs, and simple touch screen controls are a formula for success, Cut the Rope has ridden the top of the charts practically since it was first released. The goal is to navigate a dangling bit of candy into the mouth of the adorable and hungry Om Nom by cutting the correct ropes to set it free. Just feeding the lil' guy isn't so hard, but getting 3 stars and a high score on each level can be, and is what has brought people back to Cut the Rope time and time again.

Fruit Ninja, $0.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � When Fruit Ninja was first released, it was novel for using a simple swiping mechanic to slice fruit out of the air. It was hard to explain the appeal, but it was an oddly satisfying experience and quickly shot up to the top of the charts. Since then it's gained new modes, unlockable items, and online multiplayer, and has become a mainstay on my device. Who would have though slicing fruit could be so much fun?

Robot Unicorn Attack, $0.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � The iOS port of this popular Flash game from Adult Swim meant you could have all the rainbows, fairies, unicorns, and as much Erasure's Always in your pocket with you at all times. This endless running game adds additional moves like double jumps and dashes to the formula, wrapping everything in a sugary sweet graphical package that is the epitome of "ironically cool" and also a ton of fun.

Tilt to Live, $2.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � In its intial release, the game was based around a simple but fun formula of frantically avoiding red dots and using various power-ups to dispatch them. Since then, several updates have been released adding great new power-ups, game modes, and more.

Solipskier, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A universal game where you draw the slope for a skier to ski down. To make him speed up, you draw a downward slope, and to make him jump you simply draw a ramp. It works incredibly well both on the iPhone and iPad.

Platformer

Bounce On 2: Drallo's Demise, $3.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Bounce On 2: Drallo's Demise succeeds in delivering highly enjoyable platform gameplay to the iPhone. The original was fun, but the sequel goes well beyond, feeling notably more "fleshed out," with a good deal more eye-candy. While there's certainly room for more quality platformers in the App Store, Bounce On 2 is among the best.

Fastar!, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Fight angry squares in this action RPG. The name of the game is speed runs, and the goal of Fastar is to play the game faster and faster. There's a cool magic system, online leaderboards, and squares that explode coins when they die. What's not to love?

Dark Nebula - Episode Two, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � We loved the first installment, and the second is even better. You control a disc-like object by tilting, but to call this game a simple ball roller hardly seems to do it justice. The level design is amazing, and there's even a new combat system to allow for boss fights.

Babylonian Twins Premium, $1.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Sixteen years in the making, Babylonian Twins delivers an amazingly challenging yet satisfying iPhone and iPad puzzle platformer. In many modern platformers, I've felt like I'm just mindlessly going through the motions to make it to the end of each level. Babylonian Twins, however, really keeps you enthralled throughout.

Hook Worlds, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Developer Rocketcat Games practically perfected the "hooking game" genre with their previous two App Store releases, and Hook Worlds is a culmination of that expertise. Offering 3 (soon to be 4) endless running games injected with the hooking mechanic, Hook Worlds manages to make each one feel unique despite using the same core gameplay. This is topped off with tight controls, charming pixel art, and the humorous tidings that Rocketcat is known for.

Retro

Pix'n Love Rush, $0.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Like a platforming game with ADD, Pix'n Love Rush offers bite sized levels with constantly changing themes. The themes run the gamut of retro consoles, including the greyscale screen of the Game Boy and headache inducing red of the Virtual Boy. The jumping, shooting, and coin collecting is complemented with solid virtual controls, and every facet of the visuals just ooze style. On top of that Pix'n Love Rush is just a frantically fun good time.

The Incident, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � This curious tilt-based game has you climbing a seemingly never-ending pile of junk all the way in to space. It's packed with some really great pixel art, and is even universal with some cool interaction between devices allowing you to do things like use an iPhone to control the iPad game via Bluetooth.

Vector Tanks EXTREME!, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � We're not entirely sure it's possible to pack more retro charm in to this game. As the title may hint, you compete in battles against other tanks, and the whole game is drawn in glorious vector graphics. If you were around during the 80's to play Battlezone, you need this game.

FINAL FANTASY, $3.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A great port of the classic NES title that started it all. Final Fantasy II is also available, but this is the game you should start with. If you were around for the original release of the game, hearing the opening theme again will likely be worth the price of admission alone.

Secret of Mana, $8.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � One of the timeless role-playing games from the bygone SNES era, Secret of Mana is a huge fan favorite among RPG gamers and has finally arrived on iOS. Practically everything you remember about Secret of Mana is intact in this new version, both the good and the bad, and has been reworked effectively for virtual touch screen controls. If you loved this classic title nearly two decades ago, then it's practically essential to have in your iOS library.

Role Playing

Infinity Blade, $5.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � ChAIR's amazing gesture-based swordfighter which utilizes the Unreal Engine to provide the best graphics we've seen so far on the platform. Sadly, you'll need a 3rd generation iPod, iPhone 3GS, or later to enjoy them. If you've got a recent device, this is not a game to miss.

Aralon: Sword and Shadow HD, $6.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � There have been many RPGs released on the App Store, but none with the depth and scope of Aralon. The game is home to an epic game world complete with multiple races, classes, mounts to ride, crafting recipes to master, and quests to complete.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, $4.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A fantastic port of Years 1-4. It's universal, has Retina Display support, and just as much content and depth as the full console counterparts. Unfortunately, since it's a port it also retains the console-style save system which isn't as mobile friendly as we'd like it to be.

CHAOS RINGS, $5.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � One of the most ambitious RPG games we've seen so far for the iPhone. The graphics and gameplay are exactly what you'd expect out of a Square Enix RPG. Battle in parties of two in classic turn-based battles as you make your way through a story that's just as ridiculous as any other Japanese RPG.

Strategy / Sim

Sword & Poker, $2.99 - [Lite] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � At the core Sword & Poker is a card-based strategy/adventure game where battles take place by making poker hands on a 5�5 grid. The "Sword" portion of Sword & Poker comes from the roleplaying game layered on top of these poker battles. The strange blend of genres works quite well and is a game we really loved.

Warpgate, $4.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A space conquest game with an amazing sense of scope. Warpgate has cool graphics, an interesting faction system to get involved in, and a dynamic in-game economy that can keep you busy for as long as you remain interested in the game.

Plants vs. Zombies, $2.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Popcap's casual tower defense game hardly needs an introduction. Plants vs Zombies is a game that's easy enough to appeal to everyone, yet fun enough to warrant multiple play throughs without issue.

Game Dev Story, $2.99 - [Lite] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � At first glance this appears to be an abysmal port of a J2ME game… Then you play it. A few hours later you will be looking for your charger to keep playing. In the game you run your own game studio, managing staff, making games, and even releasing your own console. Once Game Dev Story sucks you in, it's impossible to put down.

Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck's Revenge, $0.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Few games inspire more heartfelt nostalgia than the classic LucasArts adventure games of the late 80's and early 90's. The improved iOS control scheme in the sequel which works like many other iPhone adventures games where you just touch areas in the game world that you want to move to, or objects you want to interact with. Fans of the series are in for a treat with this installment.

Osmos, $0.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � In this award winning indie game, you control a tiny organism called a "mote". By tapping in a direction, you expel mass towards where you tapped, and your mote goes zooming off the other direction. With each tap you lose a little bit of your mass, so it doesn't take long before you're making extremely calculated taps to get exactly where you want to go with minimal loss of size. Your mote can absorb any mote that it smaller than it, but it also can be absorbed by any mote that is larger than it. The gameplay translates beautifully on both the iPad and iPhone and is a great great experience.

Action / Shooter

STREET FIGHTER IV, $6.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � We were incredibly skeptical of how Street Fighter would work with touch screen controls, but have been pleasantly surprised. Also, since the original release, Capcom has consistently updated the game with new characters to play as. Also, if you've got a friend nearby who also owns the game you can play against each other using Bluetooth.

Chopper 2, $4.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � The long-awaited sequel of one of the most popular action games of the original App Store launch. It also has all kinds of crazy control options utilizing its universal nature on both the iPhone and iPad, and it's everything a great sequel should be. It expands on everything that made the original great, with some new things thrown in to the mix.

Archetype, $0.99 - [iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Five on five online deathmatch, capture the flag, and more. Archetype has Retina Display graphics, and the HD version looks great on the iPad. If online FPS games are your thing, this isn't one you should miss.


Dodonpachi Resurrection, $8.99
� [Lite] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � When it comes to bullet hell shooters, it doesn't get much better than Dodonpachi Resurrection. There is so much going on at once in this game that it can be entirely overwhelming at times (in a good way), but this also prevents it from running on devices older than the iPhone 3GS and 3rd generation iPod touch.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, $9.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is by far the best open world crime game available on the platform. The sheer amount of content, the amazing graphics, and gameplay that will keep you coming back for more whether you choose to follow the story or rampage through Liberty City on your own is absolutely fantastic.

Racing

Real Racing 2, $9.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A marvelous sequel to Firemint's original Real Racing, which improves upon the first in every way imaginable. A career mode, licensed cars, and 16 player online multiplayer are just a few of the new features. It also will run on any device, even the first generation iPod touch.

Cubed Rally Racer, $1.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A wonderful homage to isometric racing games, Cubed Rally Racer is completely randomized, so you'll never play the same track twice. Similarly, if a particular track is too difficult, you can simply generate a new one to play. The iPad version features split screen single-device multiplayer which is a ton of fun.

Reckless Racing, $0.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � An incredibly enjoyable top-down arcade racer with multiple cars, game modes, and even online multiplayer. Retina Display graphics and an excellent physics system heighten the experience, although we wish there were more tracks to race on as Deliverace is one of those games you never want to end.

Puzzle / Board

Carcassonne, $9.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � There are many board games that have made their way to the App Store, but Carcassonne is by far the finest. Online asynchronous multiplayer, Retina Display graphics, universal compatibility, and classic gameplay. It doesn't get much better than this.

Trainyard, $0.99 - [Lite] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A puzzle game based on laying train tracks to route multi-colored trains around the game board. Solutions can be shared online, and after you beat a level it's even more fun to see the zillion other ways that everyone else solved it.

Zen Bound® 2 Universal, $0.99 [Forum Thread] � Zen Bound 2 is filled with relaxing gameplay supplemented by one of the best (if not the best) soundtrack I've heard in an iPhone game, and the gameplay mechanic of rotating string around a 3D object to cover it in paint works phenomenally with the multi-touch controls of iOS devices� and even more so when you throw the gyroscope of the iPhone 4 in to the mix.

Helsing's Fire, $0.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Helsing's Fire sends you on a quest to destroy Dracula, placing you in 90 randomly generated, dungeon-like levels across three different worlds. The challenge is to eliminate said beasties by moving your torch about the screen, which casts brilliant beams of light and dark shadows about the play area. It's one of the most unique games I've ever played and is a true App Store gem.

Sports

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A surprisingly competent port of the classic skateboarding game. Everything is included from the original, and once you get used to the virtual controls, you'll be performing endless combos in no time in the many included skating locations.

MADDEN NFL 11 by EA SPORTS™, $0.99 - [iPad]- [Review] � [Forum Thread] � The Madden series hardly needs an introduction, as football player turned coach turned commentator John Madden has had his name on football games for the better part of 20 years now. EA introduced a new featured called GameFlow this year which will intelligently chooses plays for you. It is absolutely insane how much this changes both the feel and the pace of the game. Using GameFlow, endless submenus of plays are a thing of the past. Instead, you just play football.

X2 Soccer 10/11, $4.99 - [iPad]- [Review] � [Forum Thread] � X2 Soccer 2010 brings improvements to graphics, controls, computer AI, new game modes and more teams. X2 Soccer 2010 has over 150 club teams to choose from in 10 different leagues, plus international teams from all over the world. X2 Soccer 2010 is one of the top soccer game experiences right now on the App Store.

X2 Snowboarding, $4.99 - [Lite / iPad]- [Review] � [Forum Thread] � X2 Snowboarding from Exient is a highly enjoyable romp on the slopes that sets itself apart from the crowd in a number of ways. All of the aspects of X2 Snowboarding come together to deliver a highly enjoyable game with a surprising sense of speed and immersion.

Odds and Ends

Sketch Nation Shooter, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � While it isn't that great of a game in itself, Sketch Nation Shooter is one of the most creative uses of the iPhone camera we've seen yet. You sketch a doodle on a piece of paper, take a photo of it, and then import it in to little mini games you create. Gameplay is a little limited, but does it really matter if you turn a drawing of your cat in to an end boss?

Godville, Free - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Godville is a "zero-player game" in that it requires absolutely no interaction from the player at all. Your character in Godville plays himself, all by himself, and you take the role of an omnipotent god and can either encourage or punish your hero, or do nothing at all. It's surprisingly amusing to just be able to load up your Godville character and vicariously live through his randomized adventures without needing to actually do anything at all.

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After months (years?) of rumors, Apple finally released the iPad in 2010. iPad gaming hasn't quite taken off as quickly as on the iPhone/iPod, but here's a cross section of some of the best iPad games of 2010. If you just opened an iPad for Christmas, here are some games to look at.

World of Goo, $9.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � World of Goo is a game about creating towers and bridges with stretchy pieces of goo. It becomes much more than that though as you progress, which is one of the most fascinating and rewarding things about this natural-feeling, and beautifully directed puzzler. It's truly one of the best games ever released on the iPad.

Plants vs. Zombies HD, $6.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Developer PopCap Games manages to splice in whimsy on top of a satisfying mix of careful tower selection and defense. In Plants vs. Zombies HD, you are the lone protector of a backyard who must put up seed spitting plants and other abominations in order to beat back an advancing zombie hord. The towers are diverse, the amount of options are incredible, and the hours of entertainment provided are incalculable.

Osmos for iPad, $4.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Osmos for iPad is a beautiful and relaxing game in which you, essentially, take a big bubble and make it steadily grow bigger and bigger. A great soundtrack eases tension and the simple play lends itself to a good, calm time.

Corpse Craft, Free - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Corpse Craft is a fun and rewarding match-3 title with an interesting tower defense twist that has you using turning matched blocks into building materials for your reanimated soldiers. The game's greatest accomplishment though is its balance between character and mechanics. The brilliantly grim art direction and narrative doesn't detract from the gameplay, nor was development time seemingly sacrificed for the inclusion of the brilliant universe Corpse Craft is based in.

Monkey Island Tales 1 HD, $6.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � The Tales of Monkey Island series was fantastic on the PC and Mac and developer Telltale Games successfully ported over that experience to the iPad. Rich in humour, character, puzzles, and reverence to its forerunners, this is the ultimate adventure game for Monkey Island fans. It's also pretty good as a standalone point-and-click adventure game.

Puzzle Agent HD, $0.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Puzzle Agent HD is a non-traditional point-and-click adventure title featuring the grim art of Graham Annable. It has a few technical problems, but the puzzles and the narrative are deeply involving and worth your time.

The Tower®, $7.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A lazy bit of shorthand that we use to describe Yoot Tower is "SimCity in the sky." In the game, you construct a tower out of the living spaces like offices, condos, hotel rooms, and even restaurants. As you progress, you'll need to start paying attention to the stress levels of the people who have a financial stake in your tower, while also attempting to keep the tower growing to floor 100. It's fun, complex, and most all, pretty rewarding. Talk about a time sucker for the ages.

Cut the Rope HD, $1.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Cut the Rope HD is a straight port of its other iPhone brethren, but it just feels so right on the iPad, which boasts a larger screen area to cut the rope holding the precious candy so it can sail into the adorable Om Nom's mouth.

Across Age ™ HD, $4.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Across Age HD is the closest you'll get to a Zelda on the iPad. And, really, that's selling it short. On top of the traditional dungeon-based play, Across Age HD offers rewarding hack-and-slash combat, a neat time travel mechanic, and decent controls.

Fruit Ninja HD, $0.99 - [Lite- [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Fruit Ninja HD is essentially just a bigger version of its iPhone cousin wherein you chop up fruit for points. It's a simple game that requires simple gestures, but there's just something about it that has kept us playing for hours and hours.

CHAOS RINGS for iPad, $7.99 - [Review] � [Forum Thread] � Chaos Rings for iPad is a creative take on the traditional JRPG. Developer Square Enix forgoes the usual narrative in favor of a shorter, much more focused journey that has teams of gender-confused people taking on monsters and then each other in a contest to win immortality. A deep battle system, a great hi-def look, and fun, bite-sized adventures make this a must-have.

Cubed Rally Racer, $1.99 - [Lite / iPad] � [Review] � [Forum Thread] � A wonderful homage to isometric racing games, Cubed Rally Racer is completely randomized, so you'll never play the same track twice. Similarly, if a particular track is too difficult, you can simply generate a new one to play. The iPad version features split screen single-device multiplayer which is a ton of fun.

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Performance? Keyboard? Expandability? Multi-tasking? Battery life? ASUS took all your needs into consideration seriously, and made efforts on producing the best cloud computing devices possible. In the video below, they don't show you what the device will look like but just in animation, for those that have been looking for a more office orientated device, it does confirm that it will be a 12? Windows device capable of running Microsoft Office.

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The much expected FroYo update for the HTC Wildfire is finally rolling out in India. The update was recently available in UK. Now users in India can update their handset Over The Air (OTA) to Android 2.2

The OTA update is about 58 MB in size , so we would advise you to download the update over a WiFi connection. Notable improvements include ability to use your phone as a WiFi Hotspot and ability to install apps to the memory card.

To start the update go to settings->about phone-> system software updates

Make sure you backup your phone before proceeding with the update.

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HTC should be the first handset maker to launch Windows Phone 7 handsets in India. The HD7 is already available in India in the retail channel and now the 7 Mozart along with the HD7 have made an appearance on the HTC India website.

While the HD7 is retailing for a price of around Rs.30000 , the price of 7 Mozart is not yet known but we expect it to be a tad cheaper than the HD7

You can check out our HTC HD7 Gallery here

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Verizon is planning to announce some new device at CES this year, but they are not the only one. T-Mobile, which is one of the major carriers of USA, is also planning to launch several devices at CES 2011. T-Mobile is planning to launch handsets along with tablets at CES. T-Mobile Senior Director of Engineering, Mark McDiarmid told Wall Street Journal that:

T-Mobile will�"unveil its plans for the faster network in Vegas and added that the technology will be integrated into smartphones next year." He further said "T-Mobile is big on Android, big on faster 4G speeds and big on 4G devices including tablets…we will continue to drive innovation on these fronts in 2011."

Faster 4G speeds? If this all is true then we will see T-Mobile devices running on the new HSPA+ network at up to 42 mbps. Well, I think this CES is going to be mind blowing especially for US residents. So tell us people, are you excited that T-Mobile is launching new devices at CES?

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Over the years we saw all sorts of gaming consoles and controllers, but today we have something special that might make you eat your controller. Since holiday season is coming, we've got some tasty controllers that we wanted to share with you, so try not to eat them, at least not yet.

Holidays are that special part of the year when we see all sorts of treats, cookies, and cakes, and it seems that everybody gets their treats for holidays, so why shouldn't gamers get their treat as well? This year is special, and all the gamers are going to get their tasty treats in form of controllers. Today we have several cookies that represent controllers from most popular gaming consoles. We have two PS3 controllers, two Wii Remotes and a single Xbox 360 controller. We don't know how these cookies taste, but we're certain that they look amazing.

These cookies look great, and if you want to have geeky holidays, perhaps you can make something like this as well?

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Remember a few months ago, we saw Michael Dell playing with the 7-Inch Android tablet, and previously the device was known as Looking Glass. Our friends over at Engadget leaked several images of the Dell Tablet, and the real name of the tablet is Dell Streak 7. Actually these are the shots from a commercial, but unfortunately there is no video at the moment. The tablet focuses on gaming, browsing the web, and social networking. The tablet is running on the latest Stage UI, which was launched for Dell Streak 5 a few weeks ago. Dell Stage UI is very promising, and the device seems to be running Android 2.2.

Words are on the street that T-Mobile is launching the Dell Streak 7 at CES, because T-Mobile employees have started to see accessories for the Dell Streak 7 in their inventory system. We told you that T-Mobile is attending the CES, and they will launch handsets and tablets at CES 2011, maybe the Dell Streak 7 is part of their new tablet line. I hope we will see this device at CES, check out more images after the break:

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Android OS is one of the most popular mobile operating systems in the world. In last 2 years, Android has improved a lot, and they made history once again by launching Android 2.3. Many of you Android users may know about some Android tips and tricks, but if someone don't know and looking for some tips and tricks for their Android device, then don't worry because Google has posted some awesome Android tips and tricks on their official blog. Most of the tips and tricks are only applicable on Android 2.3, so if you just bought a Nexus S then it's your lucky day. Check out the tips and tricks below:

Tips

  • Visual cue for scrolling: When you are in a scrollable list (like your Gmail inbox) and you reach the end of the list it shows an orange hue�a visual cue that you can't scroll anymore.
  • Notification bar icons (Wi-Fi, network coverage bars, etc.): Turn green when you have an uninhibited connection to Google, white when you don't. Hint: if you're in a hotel or airport using Wi-Fi, the bars won't turn green until you launch the browser and get past the captive portal.
  • Voice actions: Tell your phone what to do by pressing the microphone icon next to the search box on the home screen, or long press the magnifying glass. You can tell it to send an email or text message ("send text to mom, see you for pizza at 7"), call someone ("call mom"), navigate somewhere ("navigate to pizza"), or listen to music ("listen to Mamma Mia").
  • Find things you've downloaded from your browser: Your downloads are now neatly collected in a Downloads manager, which you can find in the apps drawer.
  • Turn a Gallery stack into a slideshow: In Gallery, when you are looking at a stack of photos, put two fingers on the stack and spread them. The stack spreads out and the pictures flow from one finger to the other, a moving slideshow that lets you see all of the photos.
  • Walk, don't drive: Once you've gotten directions within Google Maps, click on the walking person icon to get walking directions.
  • Easy text copy/paste from a webpage: To copy/paste from a webpage, long press some text, drag the handles around to select the text you want to copy, and press somewhere in the highlighted region. To paste, simply long press a text entry box and select paste. Gmail is a bit different: you need to go to Menu > More > Select Text.
  • Turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot: Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Tethering & Portable Hotspot. (You may have to pay extra for this feature.)
  • Look at Maps in 3D: With the�latest release of Google Maps, you can now look at 3D maps. Tilt the map by sliding two fingers vertically up/down the screen, and rotate it by placing two fingers on the map and sliding in a circular motion, e.g., from 12 and 6 o'clock to 3 and 9.
  • Cool shutdown effect: When you put the phone to sleep, you'll see an animation that resembles an old cathode tube TV turning off.

Keyboard tricks

  • Shift+Key to capitalize a word: In Gingerbread (and supported hardware), you can Shift+Key to capitalize a letter instead of going to a separate all caps keyboard.
  • Auto-complete: The space bar lights up when auto-complete can finish a word.
  • Quick replace: Tap on any previously typed word, then tap on a suggestion to automatically replace it with the suggested word.
  • Easy access to special characters (like numbers, punctuation): Press and hold any key to go to the special character keyboard. You can also press and hold the "," key for an extensive punctuation keyboard.

Applications

  • Angry Birds: Popular game that lets you knock down blocks by slingshotting birds.
  • Astro: Awesome file explorer app. Browse and access the directories on your phone, and take full advantage of its capabilities. Great if you're a power user.
  • Chrome to Phone: This one is really useful for Chrome users. You can send anything you browse on your computer to your phone. So if you are heading out to a restaurant or party and look up directions on your computer, just click the "send to phone" button (requires Chrome to Phone extension) and that exact page will open on your phone. Same with virtually any webpage.
  • Flash: Install from Android Market to watch Flash videos embedded throughout the web. Runs even better on Gingerbread.
  • Fruit Ninja: A juicy action game that tests your ability to smash flying fruit. A fun time-killer on the bus or train.
  • FXCamera: Popular photo sharing app with slick effects and filters.
  • Google Maps: Use your device as a GPS navigation system with free turn-by-turn voice guidance, and take advantage of other Google Maps features like Street View, Latitude and Places.
  • Instant Heart Rate: Measure your heart rate using your camera.
  • Phoneanlyzr: Track your phone usage: who you text most, call most, average call length distribution, etc.
  • RemoteDroid: Control your computer from your phone. Gives you a mobile wireless mouse and keyboard. Great if you're using your computer for music or movies.
  • Shazam: Identifies virtually any song you are listening to.
  • SoundHound: Record a snippet of a song and get it identified instantly. You can even hum (if you can carry a tune!).
  • Tango: A free, high-quality video call app that works on both 3G and Wi-Fi. If your device has a front facing camera (e.g., Nexus S), you will love this app.
  • YouTube: New UI. Plus, portrait-mode player, and view comments and drop-down box video information

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The NFS HotPursuit for iPhone/iPod/iPad got its important update which brings the racer mode to the game previously the user can play only as the Cop. NFS HotPursuit is one of the famous racing title for iOS devices. The EA games just pushed out a update which updates the game to V 1.0.2 and brings some great changes.

  • 24 Racer Career Events across 4 different modes for double the gameplay depth
  • A full set of Racer Career achievements
  • 15 cars to drive in the Racer Career, including 5 Racer exclusives
  • 3 new Racer weapons � overdrive, jamming, and oil slicks
  • Color customization options for Racer cars
  • 10 additional Cop or Racer cars that can be driven in head-to-head showdowns via local WiFi and Bluetooth
  • Quick Play Racer Mode for a whole new way to roll
  • Support for additional languages (Simplified Chinese and Korean)

And the game is available for the unbeatable price of 0.99$. Goto iTunes and grab your copy now.

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Christmas is just a day away, and with a ton of people sure to have shiny new iOS devices waiting for them under the tree there will no doubt be a lot of people looking for games to try out on their latest toy. While we'll be highlighting all of the best iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad games from 2010 in future posts, there are currently a ton of deals to be had on both new and old games alike.


Indie Games Holiday Sale � We posted about this sale a few days ago, but it's worth mentioning again. Six fantastic games from independent developers, all priced at 99�, with one third of the proceeds going to Child's Play Charity. Every game on this list is excellent, and worth owning or gifting to an iOS-toting friend or family member:
  • Drop7, (Universal) $2.99 ? 99�

EA Mobile � Another sale that we've posted about previously, but EA has added some additional titles effectively putting everything they have on the App Store at a discount. Check out this massive list of 99� games from EA, and note the additional titles on sale below:
Capcom -
Square Enix -
Sega -
Namco -
Miscellaneous Sales -

During the annual App Store lockdown that should last from today until next Thursday, these prices should remain in effect. But, as always, the App Store is a strange mistress, and it's always best to double check that the prices you see here are still current before purchasing. Of course, the best way to stay current on updates and price drops is to use the universal AppShopper app [Link], AppShopper.com, or our Price Drops and Freebies forum. But you already knew that, didn't you? Hopefully everyone finds at least something on this list to purchase, and saves a bit of money in the process. Happy holidays and happy gaming!

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