We had already informed you when the Nokia E6-00 was confirmed to be in existence. Later we shared it's specifications. Now here are the leaked pictures of the device.

Earlier the VGA resolution rumours had led us to believe that the phone will sport a large touchscreen. But the pictures reveal that it is not so. Anyway the smaller screen would mean more pixel density.

The design follows lines of the E5 and C3 QWERTY phones by Nokia. There's the 8 Megapixel camera with Dual LED flash on the back along with the loudspeaker. We hope the unit has Autofocus. But it may not get one considering its big brother the E7 doesn't have it.

We are expecting to see this device being launched at MWC 2011.

via Engadget

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The XPERIA PLAY has got to be the most leaked Sony Ericsson phone in recent times. It's been doing several rounds on the internet as the Playstation Phone.

Recently we even saw a leaked ad promo of the phone which highlights it's gaming features. Finally we have official information from Sony Ericsson on it's Facebook page. The phone is set for an official launch during MWC 2011 coming Sunday Feb 13

The theme for the launch is Android is ready to play… FoneArena should be at the launch event and we will bring you all the live coverage as it breaks.

Watch the official promo below

Source : Sony Ericsson

via Engadget

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Speaking of internet browsers and their security, Microsoft has found yet another security flaw in their browser and have been honest to admit it, probably due to its potential severity. According to Microsoft, there's a loophole in Internet Explorer that can be exploited by hackers allowing the stealing your personal information or even the potential to gain access to users' computer. Sadly, this bug effects all version of Internet Explorer and it is actually located within Windows itself which means that there are about 900 million people that could be affected by this security flaw. As for solution, we're still hoping to see the official solution, but so far Microsoft has released a patch that claims to block all attempts of exploiting this flaw.

Although its the most popular browser, Internet Explorer is still as vulnerable as it has always been and if you prefer not to use alternatives, you should probably download this patch before the complete fix becomes available.

[via Ubergizmo]

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So, you got roped into hosting �Super Bowl XLV party today and you're having one of those Edvard Munch "The Scream" moments as you realize the big game is only a few hours away. Serves you right for having that wicked huge studio, that 1080p high-definition TV, and the kind of personality that allows this sort of thing to happen to you. But, hey, I'll help you help yourself by pointing out a few apps that'll smooth out some of the party planning wrinkles, educate you on the Packers or Steelers, or just give you a sense of what the hell Super Bowl XLV is all about.

THE SEASON
The NFL doesn't like to put its programming on the App Store until the season is over, so there's no solid way to play catch-up on the regular NFL season without watching several ESPN or NFL Network pre-Bowl broadcasts. However, you can watch the 2010 NFL Playoffs up until the Super Bowl via the 2010 NFL Playoffs [$19.99] app.

There were some cool games this year. Definitely spare a few moments to see Aaron Rodgers go nuts on the Falcons � dude was almost perfect on the afternoon. Also, check out the Steelers and Ravens battle. It was a ridiculously physical match that I'm sure a handful of players from the Steelers are still reeling from this afternoon. Consider these… crash course games. You'll know whats up for the big game.

THE ROSTERS
But, oh-uh! You don't know stat lines, roster details, and can't tell me what Hines Ward or A.J. Hawk look like. There are a couple of cool apps that provide this level of detail. The Official Green Bay Packers [Free] is a winner, as it provides pictures, stats, and roster details like, for example, IR or other injury reports. The Steelers Gameday Plus [$1.99] does about the same, but it lacks the polish and the personal touch.

For an overview of the whole season, check out NFL.com Game Center [$1.99]. And to see what NFL players are saying about the big game today, NFL Pro Tweets [Free] won't steer you wrong.

STADIUM, ALSO TOILETS
If you want a better sense of where the Super Bowl is, check Super Bowl XLV [Free]. It's a game guide that provides a 3D map of the bowl where game is being played. In my experience, nothing says, "I know football" quite like being able to tell people where all the toilets are in the new Texas-based arena. Oh, and you can also get your hands on the game program via the Super Bowl XLV Official NFL Game Program [Free].

FOOD FOR YOUR PARTY
If you're dead set on serving up the ridiculous, calorie-inflated chow that people like to eat on the biggest Sunday of the year, Apple has a monstrous list of recipe apps, such as The Chili Chef [$1.99], Dip Diva [.99], and Cheese Plate [$2.99]. I suggest downloading the Calorie Counter [$1.99] if you're going this route because, man, you're going to be putting some stupid stuff in your body over the weekend. Check out Apple's list.

SIMULATIN' (BE THE SMART GUY)
Of course, you could be the smartest guy in the room if you start talking about the various ways the game played out in the simulations from Madden 11 [.99 / HD], the best football game app out there (check our review out). You could do the same with Gameloft's NFL 2011 [.99 / HD] or Backbreaker 2: Vengeance [.99], but both feel secondary to Madden.

Have a great Super Bowl Sunday, everyone… And may the best team win!

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I have nothing but good things to say about both MovieCat! [Free] and MovieCat! HD [Free]. There are trivia games of all sorts on the App Store, as mentioned in my initial review of the game, but I've yet to come across one that has as much personality as MovieCat!. I'm not sure if it's the fact that every part of the game is absolutely loaded with cats, or that the questions included seem to span everything from questions everyone would know to extremely obscure factoids for movie buffs.

The included content in MovieCat! is incredible, and there's even an optional 99� DLC pack with even more. This add-on is by no means required though, as it took a considerable amount of playtime before I even started running across that many questions that I've seen before. If you like movies, and cats, it likely will only take you a few seconds with the game to see why I included it in my list of favorite games of 2010.

Don't miss this game while it's free, and even if you do, it's totally worth the asking price once this freebie promotion is over.

Note: This price change seems to have just gone in to effect. If you don't see it as free yet in your neck of the woods, give the App Store a bit to update its pricing.

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