Kin ONEm and Kin TWOm Launch at Verizon

Microsoft [MSFT] has re-released the Kin ONE and Kin TWO. This time around, they are being called the Kin ONEm and Kin TWOm and will be launching back on the Verizon [VZ] network.

As for pricing, the Kin’s are a little cheaper with the ONEm costing $19.99 and the TWOm costing $49.99.

Full pricing details as well as tariffs can be found over at Verizon. Kin ONEm here, Kin TWOm here.

Via: Engadget

Fusion Garage JooJoo Getting Relaunched

Last week, Fusion Garage confirmed that the JooJoo was being killed off to make space for a new focus, ie, the JooJoo 2.

We now hear that Fusion Garage is relaunching the original JooJoo although instead of launching the exact same model as before, this new model will be focused on business users. [Read more…]

Falcon Gunner iPhone App Arrives

THQ, Inc. has launched the Star Wars Arcade: Falcon Gunner App for the iPhone.

Falcon Gunner brings Star Wars to your iPhone (4, 3GS only) and allows you to use the camera to create an augmented reality game. By mixing the camera with the gyroscope and compass, you get to accurately see Tie Fighters and other ships bombing around your living room. Your task is to shoot them down. [Read more…]

Adobe to Optimize Flash for MacBook Air

The new MacBook Air models launched a few weeks back and shortly after it was noted that installing Flash on the MacBook Air killed battery life, knocking a good chunk (two hours) of the run time on the said laptop.

Engadget interviewed Adobe’s Shantanu Narayen and specifically asked what those result mean for the future of Flash… of course the question was partially dodged although Narayen also indicated that a beta version of Flash for the MacBook Air is being built. This kind of means they are aware of the problems and are working on a solution. [Read more…]

Browser+ App for Windows Phone 7 Arrives

Browser+ is an app for Windows Phone 7 devices that brings a third party/enhanced browser to the Windows Phone 7 platform.

The browser is based around the Internet Explorer code on WP7 but offers a few extra features which includes tabs, private browsing and a Google search bar. [Read more…]

Google Docs on Android 2.2 and iOS Editing Coming Soon

Google [GOOG] has announced an update to the Google Docs web service for those accessing it from an iOS or Android 2.2 device. As of yesterday, those running the said devices now have the ability to edit documents whilst on the move.

iOS 3.0 is what is needed for those on the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. For those running Android devices, the service requires that you are running at least Android 2.2 (ie, the current latest version). [Read more…]

Apple iAd Platform to Launch Next Month in Europe

Apple [AAPL] has announced the launch of the iAd platform across Europe. The launch is expected to happen in December with the first two countries getting the ads being the UK and France.

Ads are expected to appear in apps from various companies which includes Renault, Louis Vuitton, Nespresso as well as a bunch more from other brands. [Read more…]

White Verizon iPhone Spotted, Could be Fake

The image below shows what could be classed as a White Verizon iPhone 4. A few differences have been circled such as Verizon in the status bar, the antenna band and the lack of a microSIM card slot.

Although it technically could be real, we are inclined to think its just a fake and that someone has photoshopped the black line off the antenna in the bottom right as well as photoshopping over the microSIM slot. As for the Verizon mention in the status bar, perhaps the device is jailbroke and the status bar is customised. [Read more…]

Twitter for iPhone Updated for iOS 4.2

As iOS 4.2 prepares to roll out any time soon, a number of apps are now getting updated to be compatible with the new iOS. The latest to be approved and pushed out is the official Twitter app.

As well as being updated for iOS 4.2 compatibility, the Twitter app also now supports push notifications each time you get an @ mention on your stream. SMS notifications are also now supported through the application. [Read more…]

Sony Ericsson X12 Anzu Details Leak

More details of the Sony Ericsson X12 Anzu have been revealed. The new device is expected to launch early next year installed with the Android 2.2 operating system. The Android 2.2 install will then be followed with Android 2.3 after launch (update rumoured for Summer 2011).

When Sony Ericsson launched the X10, it came with a very old version of Android and took a long time to be updated. It isn’t clear if this impacted sales at all or not, but it still left a few people frustrated and wanting the latest version of Android. Lets hope this new version will soon be updated to 2.3 rather than waiting as long as X10 owners did for 2.1. [Read more…]

NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in 3D

Check out the embedded video below. Its a quick video tour of the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building) at NASA. The video is shot in 3D and requires that you use the red/blue glasses to get the full experience.

Some interesting facts are also presented on the tour which includes the building being so large that it has its own weather system with clouds apparently forming near the ceiling on humid days. [Read more…]

Google Voice for iPhone Lands

The official Google Voice app for iPhone has launched today. The app follows on from a few third party options that were released recently.

The official Google Voice app currently works in the US only and requires users to have a Google Voice account to use the service. [Read more…]