The Mobile Computer Friday review

- Is the iPhone 4G?
Sneaky photos of spare parts suggest a new size for Apple's next smartphone. - Is this the iPhone 4G?
No, now stop asking.
- The Dell Mini 5 — in detail
Engadget bags a prototype of jumbo Dell Android smartphone. - That’s one way to cool a laptop…
University professor shows his disdain for distracting gadgets in class. - Facebook app for Windows Mobile released
Version 1.2 available now in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. - Google Earth for Android 2.1 turns up
New version of the app adds voice search and smoother animation. - iPhone app calculates London black cab costs
Use route-planning and traffic conditions to guestimate how much it'll cost to go south of the river... - SanDisk 64Gb SDXC Card now on sale for $350, plus 144Tb CompactFlash on the way…
Super-size storage squeeze more gigabytes into ever smaller bits of plastic.

- JoliCloud netbook OS gets an update
New version improvies Wi-Fi performance on many models. - The story of the Nexus One, part 5
New Making Of video shows the Android smartphone in action.
- Is the Google Nexus One’s display really this dismal?
Questionable testing shows AMOLED screen in a very bad light. - iPad OS includes support for cameras and video chat
Features squirreled away in SDK suggest that there's more to the iPad than meets the eye. - Flash 10.1 adds hardware video playback to Intel GMA 500 netbooks
Still no love for GMA 950 chipsets, but Flash is now running on Android smartphones.

- ASUS Eee PC T101MT unboxing
New 10" tablet gets taken out and touted on camera. - Find My iPhone actually works
MobileMe feature helps recover two stolen iPhones within 45 minutes. - iTunes sells 10 billion songs and someone wins $10,000
Lucky bleeder downloads Johnny Cash song, ironically enough. - Remove unwanted Windows 7 features with Vispa
Free utility trims useless features to make netbooks run Windows a bit faster.
Originally published on www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk, now incorporated into Broadband Genie











