Apple posted a new corporate job offer seeking someone to go work in Cupertino to help redesign its 30-pin dock connector, used on all iOS products. It looks like the 30-pin dock connector might be getting smaller in the upcoming iPhones, iPod touch and iPad models. The job posting corroborates recent rumors that Apple would…
Google to hold June 6 Maps event right before the opening of WWDC
Google is sending out invitations to a Maps-related event that’ll be held on June 6th. The invitation says we will see “The Next Dimension of Google Maps”, a wording that suggests Google may add 3D mapping or navigation features to its popular mapping solution. Google is holding this event a week before Apple kicks off…
Judge in Oracle v. Google rules APIs are not copyrightable
In its case against Google, Oracle took the controversial stance that APIs are copyrightable and argued that Google infringed 37 Java APIs. Judge William Alsup considered Oracle’s argument and ruled it does not apply under current copyright law. This is the second setback Oracle has suffered in this case. In an earlier decision, a jury ruled…
ETSI decides on a standard for the new nano-SIM design
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) announced today that it has selected a design for the new fourth form factor (4FF/nano-SIM) standard. The 4FF card will measure 12.3mm wide by 8.8mm high, and 0.67mm thick, and can be packaged and distributed in such a way that it will be backwards-compatible with existing SIM designs. The adoption of…
Canadian court says RIM can use BBM name
RIM was in a bit of trouble for its use of the BBM moniker for its BlackBerry Messenger service. The BBM name is trademarked by a Canadian company, BBM Canada, that measures television and radio audiences, and the company obviously wasn’t too keen on RIM freely using the BBM name as its own. BBM Canada filed…
Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy S II sales surpass 50 million units; Galaxy Note reaches 7 million units
We’ve been already reporting on Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy S II sales figures in the past. Today we’ve found out that the Korean company managed to move a total of 50 million Galaxy S and Galaxy S II units. The original Galaxy S, launched in June 2010, accounts for more than 24 million devices,…
Orange Santa Clara launching on June 6th as Orange San Diego
Orange’s big press day is over and now we know that the first Intel Atom-powered smartphone will launch in Europe on June 6th. Previously we knew this device as Orange Santa Clara, but it will sold as Orange San Diego, which is still in line with the carrier’s “policy” to use city names for its…
China Telecom’s version of HTC One X comes with last-year’s Snapdragon CPU, plastic back and microSD card slot
HTC is working on a special version of its flagship One X smartphone for China Telecom. Marked as X720d, it doesn’t come with NVidia Tegra 3 nor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU — rather it uses Qualcomm’s last-year Snapdragon S3 (MSM8660) SoC which two cores clock at the same (like Snapdragon S4) 1.5GHz while ensuring supplies…
Juice Mobile: RIM users dominate our network!
Toronto-based Juice Mobile released some Canadian mobile stats based on their publisher ad impression levels. From the infographic we got, you can see that RIM is dominating the picture, accounting for 45% of all the traffic. Apple’s iOS took the second place with 34% of users (3% less than last month) and finally Android is…
LG Optimus LTE, LTE Tag and Vu getting Ice Cream Sandwich update in June
LG has announced that three of its phones — including the Optimus LTE, Optimus LTE Tag and Optimus Vu — will be getting their servings of Ice Cream Sandwich starting from June 4th. Aside from the latest version of Android, this trio will also get a new version of LG’s own UI layer, as well…









