Confirmed: Galaxy S unlock codes are stored in your phone, Vibrant capable of AT&T 3G

August 23rd, 2010 § 0

Sure, the Samsung Vibrant’s a T-Mobile device and the Samsung Captivate belongs to AT&T, but there’s no longer any reason you can’t swap them around — all you need is a simple script and a USB cable to completely unlock your phone. Dagentooboy of XDA-Developers discovered that Galaxy S unlock codes aren’t kept in a secure remote server, but merely stored in a .BAK file on the device itself, which you find with a hex editor and key right in when inserting a new SIM card of your choice. We tested it out on both Vibrant and Captivate and were up and running in less than five minutes each time, and wonder of wonders, the Vibrant gave us a 3G data connection (with 2Mbps down) using an AT&T SIM. Sadly, we can’t say the inverse for the Captivate, which pulled down standard EDGE speeds on T-Mobile, but this is already far more than the hacking community could have hoped for. The best part? None of this requires you to actually root the phone, and if you’re worried about warranty you can re-lock the handset with the very same code.

[Thanks, Brad]

Myriam Joire contributed to this report.

Confirmed: Galaxy S unlock codes are stored in your phone, Vibrant capable of AT&T 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Aug 2010 18:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Unveils Awesomely Fast And Accurate Voice Actions For Android

August 14th, 2010 § 0

Google Unveils Awesomely Fast And Accurate Voice Actions For Android

Today at Google’s office in San Francisco, the mobile team took the stage to unveil a couple new products. Hugo Barra, Google’s director of product management for mobile kicked off things by noting that we’re entering the mobile supercomputing era. What he means by this is that thanks to computation in the cloud, modern mobile devices are actually more like supercomputers.

The first new feature Google showed off was the ability to send text messages with your Android phone — using only your voice. This is a part of Google’s new Voice Action feature in their new version of the Voice Search application which is available starting today for Android phones. It’s awesome — but that’s not the only voice action, there are 12 of them (plus search) — and growing.

Another feature is the ability to call any business in Google Search. This does not have to be a company in your local contacts app — it can be any business. Another feature is driving directions in their navigation app. Another feature is searching for music on the web — again, any music on the web, not just music you have locally. These songs can then launch in apps you may have on your Android phone — such as Pandora or Last.fm.

Also included is the ability to dictate email messages — and again, it actually works. Google showed this off in a live demo on stage.

Another cool one was the ability to set an alarm on your phone simply by speaking. Basically you can now control almost anything on Android devices with your voice. And, of course, there’s a “Note to self” feature — a way to give yourself vocal reminders (these are sent to your email so you remember them later).

Here’s a list of the current voice actions:

  • send text to [contact] [message]
  • listen to [artist/song/album]
  • call [business]
  • call [contact]
  • send email to [contact] [message]
  • go to [website]
  • note to self [note]
  • navigate to [location/business name]
  • directions to [location/business name]
  • map of [location]
  • Apple offers similar voice control features for the iPhone — but it’s extremely limited compared to this. For example, that is all based on information you have on your phone. Google’s solution is basically anything they index on the web AND whatever is on your phone.

    This feature comes pre-installed on the new Droid 2 phones, we’re told. Sadly, this is only available for Android 2.2 and later. And these voice actions are only available in U.S. English for now. Google promises other languages will be coming shortly.

    See more in the video below:

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Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone

August 12th, 2010 § 0

Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone

There’s no question that gaming on the Android platform has heretofore been relatively underwhelming, but that looks like it’s all about to change. It seems that Sony Ericsson — a company that has yet to even introduce an Android 2.0 device — is at work on a project to redefine gaming on Google’s mobile platform. We now know (via a trusted source) that the company is actively and heavily developing a brand new gaming platform, ecosystem, and device (possibly alongside Google) which are already in the late stages of planning. And we’ve got the goods on it.

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Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Aug 2010 19:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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News: iPhone 4 jailbreak hack enables FaceTime over 3G

August 3rd, 2010 § 0

Power Support Crystal Film for iPhone 4 now shipping

August 3rd, 2010 § 0

How to Turn Your Android Phone into a Fully-Automated Superphone [Automation]

Juli 30th, 2010 § 0

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How to Turn Your Android Phone into a Fully-Automated Superphone [Automation]

What if your phone automatically went silent when you step into the movie theater? Texted your significant other when you finished your long commute? Or automatically turned down the volume when a particularly loud friend called? It can; here’s how. More »


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Wiederherstellen von Fotos von einer Speicherkarte mit PhotoRec

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