January, 2011

The iPad 2 will include a proximity sensor to automatically unlock and lock the screen when a cover is removed or placed on the screen according to new claims. Evidence for the new feature is lurking in the iOS 4.3 beta with strings called PADCASELOCK and PADCASELOCK_FOOTER. The new commands would reside in the iPad 2 settings app giving users the ability to switch the feature on and off. The description of the setting says: “Automatically lock and unlock your iPad when you close and open the iPad cover.”

This would fit well with reports earlier this week that a buttonless iPad 2 is on the way. The iPhone 4 already uses a proximity sensor to lock its screen when placed against your ear.

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TomTom Go Live 1000 review TomTom Go Live 1000 review

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The TomTom Go Live 1000 satnav is a hard argument to make in a world full of smartphones with free navigation. Surely dedicated PND prices should be going down, not up? No matter: this gadget has plenty of features that free alternatives can’t hope to match. Read on and find out whether it’s worth the cash for your dash in our TomTom Go Live 1000 review.

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The HTC 7 Pro is finally hitting the UK. It was originally promised for around Christmas time, but has snuck back a couple of months, and will now be arriving in February. The HTC 7 Pro is HTC’s Windows Phone 7 smartphone for business, and is packed accordingly with productivity features and a sleek slide out QWERTY keyboard. Click through for more info. Read more

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HTC Gratia Android Froyo phone hits UK next month

The HTC Gratia Android phone is out in the UK next month, the Taiwanese smartphone peddler announced today. In case you missed the original announcement, HTC quietly gave word of the low end Google blower in October. With a 3.2-inch 320×480 touchscreen and five megapixel camera, plus HTC Sensified Android 2.2 running atop a 600MHz CPU, the HTC Gratia is to all intents and purposes a replacement for the HTC Wildfire at the bottom end of its Android line up.

We’ll be getting hold of a HTC Gratia shortly for a full review – and chasing down launch pricing – but watch this space, as we suspect HTC will have a lot to show off at Mobile World Congress in mid-February too.

US Update: Ma-Touch1 Magic Mouse, Playboy for iPad, Windows Phone 7Once again it’s time to start off your day with a daily dose of tech. In today’s US Update we take a look at the Sanwa Ma-Touch 1, the Magic Mouse for PC users, followed by AMD’s Embedded G-series, Starbucks new mobile payment plans, details on Playboy for iPad and more.

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Super Monkey Ball 2 coming to XBox Live for Windows Phone 7A list of upcoming Xbox Live titles for Windows Phone 7 has just been released thanks to an Achievement info glitch. Headlining the upcoming launch titles is Super Monkey Ball 2, Deal or No Deal and Zombie Attack 2: Second Wave. Read on for the full list.

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Playboy for iPad confirmed: Apple re-thinking policy?Confirmed via a tweet from Mr. Playboy himself, Hugh Hefner, the entire Playboy catalog will be coming to the Apple iPad this March. Complete in uncensored glory, PlayBoy for iPad will encompass the entire magazine, from the first issue to the last — and yes, that means every centerfold and photo spread. Is Apple changing its content policy?

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AMD Embedded G-series: ready for a cable box powered by AMD Fusion?At CES 2011 the two chip players, Intel and AMD, released their next generation Sandy Bridge and Fusion technologies. Now it’s time to take AMD Fusion to the world of embedded systems. Based on the “Bobcat” core and support for DirectX 11, AMD Embedded G-Series could be the future of home cinema.

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