iPhone is one of the most selling devices in the USA, and it's my personal experience that out of 10 people, 6/7 people are iPhone owners. Android is giving Apple a hard time, but Apple has its own special and unique place. iPhone 4 was launched by Apple last year and is currently available at AT&T and Verizon Wireless in USA. Both carriers have sold millions of iPhone and now it looks like Apple is looking for another mobile network. Our friends over at BGR got their hands on number of leaked shots of an iPhone running on the T-Mobile 3G network. It's the white iPhone which is not announced yet and it's actually the prototype version running on T-Mo 3G bands. The internal model number of the device is N94, whereas the Verizon one is N92 and original GSM version is known as N90. It seems that the device is running the test version of iOS which we saw a few days ago running on an iPhone.

Well, I don't think so that T-Mobile will launch an iPhone 4 now because it's not the right time to launch it and very late. But maybe the phone in the image above is the successor to iPhone 4 because 9to5 Mac is reporting that this prototype version is running Apple A5 chip which was first seen on the iPad 2. They are saying that this device will be known as iPhone 4S. Like the successor to iPhone 3G was iPhone 3GS, it's possible that iPhone 4S will be the successor to iPhone 4 with same design and some major changes under the hood.

So after gathering all the rumors and leaks, the next iPhone will come with a new version of iOS, 8 Megapixel camera and a new dual-core processor under the hood, which means more power and high-profile games. We also heard that the next iPhone is coming out in September, maybe we will see this new device in September or it's also possible that Apple will launch the new iPhone as iPhone 4S this June/July. Well, stay tuned with us because we know that Apple has something big up their sleeves and tell us if are you looking forward to the next iPhone

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The Android 2.3.3 Ginger bread ROM for Samsung Galaxy Ace (S5830) has been leaked. This is the European version of ROM. Images of Galaxy Ace were leaked earlier this year. Later this phone was officially launched in India last month.

This is one of the popular mid range Android smartphone in recent times that�comes with Android 2.2 (FroYo) and has 3.5 inch touch screen, 800 MHz processor and 5MP camera. There is no announcement from the Samsung regarding the official Gingerbread update for this device.

If you don't want to wait for the official update via Samsung Kies, download the leaked Gingerbread ROM at your own risk.

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American video game developer Electronic Arts has started their deal of the year offering iOS and Android games for just 0.99 cents each. This is their 2nd annual deal, in which they offer deals on more than 30 games.

Deals on the iPad Games include Dead Space, NBA JAM, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Fight Night Champion, SCRABBLE and more. iPhone / iPod games include Monopoly, Tetris, Need for speed Hot pursuit and dead space. Android games include some of the popular titles like MONOPOLY, TETRIS, Need for Speed Shift, Worms and The Sims 3.

This is a limited period sale so head grab this offer before it ends. Checkout the list of games on EA mobile site.

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We've been tracking Elite's retro game releases through its ZX Spectrum: Elite Collection [App Store] and associated apps for some time now. This weekend, Elite released another emulated classic that many gamers on both sides of the pond will recall fondly: Barbarian from Palace Software.

Barbarian (distributed in the U.S. by Epyx as Death Sword), originally released for the Commodore 64 in 1987, is a hack and slash fighter that places you, the barbarian, in a series of fighting pits on a mission to slash your way through warrior after warrior and ultimately defeat the evil wizard Drax and rescue the ample Princess Mariana. It's all in the spirit of Conan. The game was noted for its realistic character animation (despite its simplistic graphics), considerable gore, and pleasant dose of wit. More than all of these, perhaps, it was noted for its racy box cover art featuring a bikini-clad Maria Whittaker, who had recently made an appearance as a topless Page Three girl in The Sun, and some dude. The outcry was dramatic.

Being a title running in Elite's ZX Spectrum emulator, Barbarian: ZX Spectrum is, of course, the ZX Spectrum version of the game. Unfortunately, this was not one of the strongest ports. Due to limitations of the Speccy's hardware, the actual play area and the characters within are rendered in monochrome. The detail is there, but the presentation feels pretty sparse. Another negative in this emulated iOS release is the control scheme. Despite Elite's "iDaptive" control system, where button (or key) layout can be custom arranged, the types of wildly varying moves that you need to pull off in rapid succession to excel in this game are not particularly conducive to touchscreen-style D-pad play. Happily, the customizable controls let you move the D-pad out of the way of your character in landscape mode, but that doesn't help with the feel of the controls.

Barbarian for the C64 and other platforms of old featured both a single player campaign mode (the quest to rescue Mariana) and a two-player challenge mode. It's worth noting that the version presented here offers only a single player mode.

See a video of the game as played on the ZX Spectrum.

Barbarian: ZX Spectrum is a stand-alone title with versions for both the iPhone [link] and iPad [link], and will be appearing as part of a new download pack for Elite's ZX Spectrum: Elite Collection [link] on Friday, when the number of available games in the collection will reach 108.

As a fan of what I knew as Death Sword on the Apple II back in the day, I was happy to see Barbarian arrive on iOS, even if it's come in a non-native fashion. I'd wager that the happy customers here are going to be other oldschool gamers who have fond memories of gut kicks and decapitation as Palace delivered them. Those unacquainted will probably find this one wanting.

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Apple has decided to begin shipping a refreshed version of the popular MacBook Air next month in an attempt to stave off dwindling sales of current Air models. Many users have bought MacBook Pros in order to get a much faster machine for their money and to experience the Thunderbolt technology that's been included in the MacBook Pro since the beginning of this year.

The new MacBook Airs are rumored to include Intel's latest microprocessors, updated Intel integrated graphics, and of course the Thunderbolt technology which is an Intel interface for super high-speed data transfer with speeds of up to 10 gbps.� According to Intel using Thunderbolt you can transfer full-length high-definition movies in under 30 seconds and backup enough music to play continuously for a year in just over ten minutes.

The addition of the more powerful components paired with this wonderful data transfer technology should definitely help sales of MacBook Air models to recover in upcoming calendar quarters.

If you're interested in knowing more about Thunderbolt, including how it works and why it's worth having support for on your machine checkout the official page on Intel's site.

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Google announced on April 29 that all Google Videos will no longer be viewable on the site, users will need to transfer their video clips to other Google's video service, YouTube, by May 13th. Since its announcement, there has been a lot of feedback of how to make this process easier and quicker.

In respond to the feedback, Google has created an "Upload Videos to YouTube" option, making it easy to send videos from a Google Video account to an associated YouTube account.

Here is the message posted on the Google's Webmaster Central blog on April 22 regarding the details and how its work. Also, an email was sent to all Google video users on April 23 as well.

Last week we sent an email to Google Video users letting them know we would be ending playbacks of Google Videos on April 29 and providing instructions on how to download videos currently hosted on the platform. Since then we've received feedback from you about making the migration off of Google Video easier. We work every day to make sure you have a great user experience and should have done better. Based on your feedback, here's what we're doing to fix things.

Google Video users can rest assured that they won't be losing any of their content and we are eliminating the April 29 deadline. We will be working to automatically migrate your Google Videos to YouTube. In the meantime, your videos hosted on Google Video will remain accessible on the web and existing links to Google Videos will remain accessible. If you want to migrate to YouTube now, here's how you do it:
We've created an "Upload Videos to YouTube" option on the Google Video status page. To do this, you'll need to have a YouTube account associated with your Google Video account (you can create one here). Before doing this you should read YouTube's Terms of Use and Copyright Policies. If you choose this option, we'll do our best to ensure your existing Google Video links continue to function.

[via Mashable]

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