July, 2011

Categories: Apps & Software    Tags: , , ,

Here’s a situation we’re bound to see repeated a lot in the next few months. Google has kicked out a Chrome for Mac update to its developer channel in the wake of OS X Lion and things have got a little confusing. As well as removing window scrollbars by default and making them appear only when you’re scrolling, which mimicks the look of other Lion apps including Safari, Google has returned gesture controls to the browser. But there’s a slight problem.

In OS X Snow Leopard, Chrome let you flip through pages with three-finger swipes but that was broken when Apple took that gesture for moving between desktops and full-screen apps in Lion. Google has replaced the gesture with two-finger swipes but they’re now effectively backwards in Apple’s new world of inverted scrolling.

Since this version of Chrome is just a developer build, we’re sure Google will add the option to reverse the gestures in the full release but this definitely once again flags up the issue with Apple suddenly changing the conventions!

Out now | £free | Google (via Techcrunch)

It’s been a couple of weeks since we had any chatter about the much-discussed Amazon Android tablets to chew on but now an interesting job ad has popped up from the company’s hardware division. Lab126, home to the Kindle and Amazon’s other more secretive device projects, is recruiting a browser expert.

That could just mean it wants to soup up the rather basic browser included with the current Amazon Kindle but the posting suggest it’s planning something bigger. Read on for a look at the clues…

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Good news! Windows Phone 7 Mango, the first major update for Microsoft’s smartphone OS, has reached a major milestone. The company has announced on the Windows Phone Blog that the Mango has hit the Release To Manufacturing (RTM) stage which means it’s now in the hands of carriers and phone makers including Nokia, HTC, LG, Samsung, Dell, ZTE and Fujitsu.

The move means Windows Phone 7 Mango, which Microsoft previewed back in May, is still on course to arrive in the autumn. The Fujitsu IS12T has also been confirmed as the first phone in the world arriving with Windows Phone 7 Mango. It’ll get a Japanese launch in September. While we’re unlikely to get our hands on that phone, expect to see lots of details on new Windows Phone 7 Mango devices leaking over the next few weeks.

Check out our Windows Phone 7 Mango preview for a rundown of all the new features.

Out Autumn | £TBC | Windows Phone blog

Since the new entry-level 11in MacBook Air killed off the MacBook last week, attention has now turned to the MacBook Pro. A duo of rumours suggests that Apple is working on slimmer, lighter version of its most powerful laptops with a plan to combine MacBook-Air-like sleekness with larger screens.

MacRumors started the chatter with a claim that Apple has a 15in “ultra-thin Mac notebook” in development that does away with a built-in optical drive. TUAW jumped in to support the rumour adding that sources have told it a slimmed down 17in model is also on the cards. The last time the MacBook Pro line had a major overhaul was in 2008 when Apple switched to the unibody design.

Obviously both reports are highly speculative but it does make sense for Apple to make the MacBook Pro lighter while maintaining the screen size and Steve Jobs did call the MacBook Air “the future of notebooks”. Click the headline and hop into the comments to let us know: do you think Apple should cross the MacBook Pro with the MacBook Air?

Out TBC | £TBC | Apple (via TUAW/MacRumors)

HTC Puccini press photos leaked: 10-inches of greatness incoming!HTC’s 10-inch super tablet, codenamed Puccini, is all but official. Thanks to the team at BGR, we now have the first two press shots of the upcoming slate. But wait, that’s not all. We’ve also tracked down the preliminary specs and let’s just say this is definitely not just a larger HTC Flyer.

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Microsoft unveils new Xbox 360 headset and media remoteRegardless of whether you’re a part of team Xbox or team PS3, I think we can agree that Sony’s console offers a more stylish design. Today, Microsoft is reinventing its accessory line with the launch of a new Xbox 360 bluetooth headset and media remote. You can officially lay your white media remotes to rest this November.

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Apple iOS 4.3.5 released and jailbroken in one breathWithin minutes of Apple’s release of iOS 4.3.5 for iPods, iPads and iPhones, a tethered jailbreak was achieved via Redsn0w. Though not as painless as the PDF exploit used by the jailbreakme.com website for iOS 4.3.3, today’s method is still a walk in the park compared to the early days. There’s only one catch — the iPad 2 is not included in the list of supported devices.

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What’s wrong with Amazon’s cosmo black Nintendo 3DS?Yesterday Amazon temporarily suspended sales of the cosmo black Nintendo 3DS. The console was later reinstated, but not before the mainstream media ran wild with the story. Today, we lay out the facts and uncover what exactly went wrong at Amazon. Spoiler alert: there’s nothing wrong with the cosmo black Nintendo 3DS.

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