This is a leaked image of the upcoming latest LG Arena KM900 touchscreen cellphone, which is apparently in production right now.
Looks like Toshiba also wants to be apart of the touchscreen phone gang. Completely out of the blue? Well, no. It appears Toshiba has been working on it and to reveal their latest TG01 ahead of the upcoming Mobile World Congress also seems like a plan so that everyone will have had it stuck in their heads and thinking about it even before seeing all the new tech other brands will have to offer at the world congress.
Morning everyone, here’s another episode of geeky food to start off a mouth watering morning for you all. This adorable Wall-E life sized cake appeared at the national ICES convention in Orlando, Florida. It was baked by brothers Edward and Antoni Frys of the European Cake Gallery, located in Texas.
So how about that for a cake, I’m sure those geeky enough would love to order one of these for special occasions like weddings, hey we’ve seen this happen before!
I never thought of this, but it seems some iPhone users update / upgrade their iPhone’s firmware in airplane mode in order to avoid phone calls coming in and disrupting the update process. However it seems the latest iPhone firmware update version 2.2.1 doesn’t like this (it appears that the update requires cell phone signal?). What would or could happen is your iPhone will appear to be stuck or frozen for some time, subsequently a message reporting lost of connection would appear, causing the update to fail completely.
By the way, this applies to those updating directly via iTunes, so no matter whether or not you decide to jailbreak your firmware 2.2.1 after the firmware update, you need to update to 2.2.1 using iTunes anyway first. So it’s wise to be aware of your airplane mode and turn it off to avoid potentially wasting hours of sitting and waiting!
Incase you do run into the situation where you get a completely frozen or bricked iPhone because you left airplane mode on purposely for the update like you usually do, here’s the fix and how to get your iPhone unbricked and working again:
“To turn off Airplane Mode on your seemingly “bricked” iPhone, disconnect the USB cable (or undock), then slide the Emergency Call switch to reach the emergency call phone. You’ll be prompted to disable Airplane Mode. Tap “Disable”. Then press the Home button, reconnect the phone, and watch iTunes recognize/reactivate your iPhone.”
Thanks to Victor from TUAW for pointing this out over at Apple discussions board…
Well the screenshot below certainly points to the fact that its near or is Google planning on something else? But how soon? No one knows for sure. What you see below is abit of code someone spotted from a javascript file included within the Google Pack, which is a set of freely available tools and softwares for all users in order to enjoy a full range of Google related services and more. So when is it coming? Hopefully soon!
[via Gearfuse]
No slick and creative Ben Heck design here. When you think of game console mods, you tend to think of modifications that make it either more futuristic in terms of design, more better looking, more fun to play and to show off with but not one in a wooden box like this. In the pictures below, the original Playstation gets stuffed and jammed into an environment I don’t think it is quite used to, neither do I think it looks too comfortable, it looks rather like something you pull out of a drawer…
Take a look at the pictures below…
Hey folks, I know from your comments sent in to us that you’re all quite excited about the new and upcoming latest Palm Pre. Just this morning we learnt that there were two rather unnoticed features of the Palm Pre just recently discovered, now we’ve got here yet another hands on video for you via TreoCentral. What I like the most about the Palm Pre is its so simple to use and also just look at that stunning HVGA touchscreen display, you’ll see what I mean in the video below.










