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Google I/O 2013 registration now open

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Google I/O registration is now open for general attendees and academic tickets. GA costs $900 and academic will set you back $300. If registration is anything like last year, we can expect tickets to sell out in record times. And as such, Google's warning against refreshing, attempting to register in multiple tabs or browsers, or fiddling with JavaScript to get ahead, saying these "will decrease your chances of getting a ticket."

Good luck to everyone trying to pick up a ticket today!

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[Update: Sold Out!] Google I/O 2013 Registration Is Now Open

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And here we are, 50 minutes later. Tickets for I/IO 2013 are officially sold out. Congrats to everyone who got one!

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The day is here, boys and girls – I/O 2013 registration is open! Even at $900 a ticket ($300 for academic attendees), they sold out in 25 minutes last year. We expect the same thing to happen this year, so if you want to go, hopefully you waited until after you picked your ticket up to read this post.

If not, though, a couple of things to keep in mind: you’ll need a Google+ account, as well as a Wallet account, to register.

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Did You Get a Google I/O Ticket? (Updated: SOLD OUT)

Google I/O 2013 registration is open, for those interested. Well, it’s sort of open. From what we’re hearing, the process is not going smoothly once again. The registration page is timing out, users are finding “waiting” messages with no end, and Google Wallet is having all sorts of issues during checkout. It sounds like a [...]

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Google I/O 2013 registration: Get it before it’s gone

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Registration for Google I/O, Google's yearly developer conference held in San Francisco, opens Wednesday morning at 7 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (to check your local registration time, go here). The event is set to be held May 15-17 at the Moscone Center. It has been extremely difficult to buy tickets the last few years, with I/O 2012 tickets completely selling out in a mere 28 minutes.

General tickets will set you back $900 apiece, while student and educational faculty tickets get discounted to $300. There will only be a limited number of academic tickets, and they can only be used by currently enrolled (or 2013 graduating) full-time students and faculty. If you do not fall into one of these two categories, do not buy an academic ticket, because academic tickets can not be changed to general admission and are non-refunable.

Hit the break for how to prepare for registration day, and some tips to maximize your chances of grabbing some of this year's I/O tickets.

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Google I/O registration page pops up, registration starts March 13th

Google IO 2013  pageWe hope you have been keeping a little nest egg going for the upcoming Google I/O conference. It is never cheap, but worth every penny. The registration landing page has appeared online, offer up very little to do but wait. Official registration begins on March 13th at 7 a.m PDT. If history repeats its self, You should be hitting F5 every second at 6:59 a.m. PDT to secure your ticket before they sell out.

They remind you to make sure you have a Google+ page set up and Google Wallet accounts alive and active. Assuming that means you will be paying through Google Wallet. There are a lot of things we all expect to see happen at Google I/O this year. The next-gen Nexus tablets, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, Chrome OS updates and changes, hopefully some big news for G+ and some more Project Glass.

Are you planning to attend this year? What are you most excited about seeing? You can check out all the happenings from last years Google I/O event at the official Google I/O 2012 page. Be sure to bookmark the registration page and set you calendar for March 13th.

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Google I/O 2013 registration opens March 13 [Updated]

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Update: It's official — a tweet from Google Developers confirms that registration opens at  7AM PDT on Mar. 13. Make a note of it, and good luck to everyone hoping to score a ticket!

Original story: Here's an interesting tidbit for anyone hoping to land a ticket to Google I/O this year. The registration date for the three-day dev conference seems to have shown up briefly on the official I/O site, before being swiftly pulled. If the info that showed up is to be believed, registration will open at 7AM PDT on Wednesday, Mar. 13 — two months ahead of the event itself.

Last year's registration sold out in record time, so if the info above is accurate, would-be attendees will need to be hitting that registration site at 7AM sharp on Mar. 13.

You'll probably want to wait for the official confirmation before penciling the date into your diary, however. We'll keep you updated with any news as it emerges.

Source: +Chris Pick; via 9to5Google

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Google I/O Registration Date And Pricing Announced: March 13th For $900/Ticket

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Well, it’s that time of year again, folks: Google has just announced the official registration date for the 2013 I/O conference, and it looks like you better be on the ready bright an early at 7AM PT on Wednesday, March 13th. Like last year, the tickets will go for $900 for general attendees and $300 for academic. Of course, a Google Wallet account is required to pay, and a Google+ account is also requisite.

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It looks like the company is shooting for May 15-17 this year, so mark you calendars. Oh, and if you plan on trying to get a ticket – you better be ready, because they usually sell out in minutes.

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Google Announces March 13 as Google I/O Registration Day (Update: Pricing Added)

Google just dropped the 2013 Google I/O registration date as March 13 at 7AM. Like last year, attendees will have to pay for their tickets using a Google+ and Google Wallet account, so make sure to get those set up if you intend on going. And as always, expect tickets to sell out within the first 5 [...]

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Google I/O 2013 registration date briefly appears on Google site

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Here's an interesting tidbit for anyone hoping to land a ticket to Google I/O this year. The registration date for the three-day dev conference seems to have shown up briefly on the official I/O site, before being swiftly pulled. If the info that showed up is to be believed, registration will open at 7AM PDT on Wednesday, Mar. 13 — two months ahead of the event itself.

Last year's registration sold out in record time, so if the info above is accurate, would-be attendees will need to be hitting that registration site at 7AM sharp on Mar. 13.

You'll probably want to wait for the official confirmation before penciling the date into your diary, however. We'll keep you updated with any news as it emerges.

Source: 9to5Google

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RIM teases upcoming BB 10 hardware ahead of January reveal

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Lest you forget there’s another mobile player hedging its bets on a big comeback, RIM’s released a tiny teaser of its upcoming BB 10 handset via its site. The image, which appears alongside a tag promising a “Re-designed. Re-engineered. Re-invented.” experience, is part of a registration campaign for news updates on the unreleased platform. There’s really not much to glimpse from the enshrouded peek Waterloo’s offering up, but with the abundance of leaks that’ve sprung up over the past few months, we have a pretty decent idea what that hardware might look like. The big BB 10 reveal’s set for January 30th — a little more than one month away — so you won’t have to wait much longer to witness the full monty.

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Set your calendars folks, Google I/O 2013 is set for May15-17

Google has formally announced that next years Google IO will be held from May 15th through the 17th at Moscone West in San Francisco California. Registration details will be provided by Google come February of 2013 so be prepared for that as well. Keep in mind that this years Google IO sold out in a mere half hour, so if you plan on attending this event I would definitely be as prompt as possible.

Any of our readers planning on attending event? Let us know!

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Google I/O 2013 set for May 15-17

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Google's Vic Gundotra just dropped word that the Google I/O 2013 developer conference will be May 15-17 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Registration details will be announced in February.

While the location is the same, the May date shifts the conference back to earlier in the year than we saw in 2012, which moved the event to the end of June. (It also puts it the week before the spring CTIA event, which will be in Las Vegas.)

Source: +Vic Gundotra

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Google I/O 2013 to Take Place May 15-17, Registration to Open Early 2013

Today, Google has announced the dates for 2013′s Google I/O. Usually taking place at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, the event is scheduled for May 15-17 with early registration beginning sometime early 2013. Last year, we were introduced to the Nexus 7, Nexus Q, and Jelly Bean. This year, can we expect some Key Lime Pie? [...]

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Google I/O Dates Announced: May 15th-17th 2013, Registration Details Will Be Announced February 2013

googledevlogoIs it that time of year already? Time to start planning for Google’s annual developer conference! The software giant just announced that I/O 2013 will be taking place May 15th-17th at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco. No word yet on prices for tickets or when you can get your hands on them, but those details should be coming in February of next year.

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Those who have been paying attention over the last couple of years will know that I/O typically sees the launch of a new version of Android as well as some free gifts given out to developers.

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[Update: UK / Canada, Too] The Nexus 10 32GB Model Is Back In Stock On The Play Store (US) Until It’s Not Again

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Update: The Nexus 10 32GB is also in stock in the UK and Canada, too.

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Not much to say here – the Nexus 10 32GB is back in stock on the US Play Store right now. If you’re on the fence, no pressure – they might only be gone in an hour. Or a few minutes. Or thirty seconds before you stopped debating and clicked the link. You better hurry up. Like now. The 16GB model is also in stock, though that’s been the case for a couple days.

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Sony launches PlayStation Mobile Developer Program

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After a few months in beta, Sony's PlayStation Mobile Developer Program is today ready for prime-time. The program allows game developers to build titles for PlayStation-certified Android phones and tablets — such as the Xperia T and HTC One X+ — as well as the company's PS Vita device, for an annual fee of  7,980 Japanese yen (around $99).

Today's launch covers Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, with Hong Kong and Taiwan to follow in the near future.

PlayStation Mobile Developer Program membership gives devs the rights to create and publish as many titles as they wish, meaning the yearly fee doesn't stack for multiple games.

The full, finalized PlayStation Mobile SDK is available to download from the link below, after payment of the annual entry fee. You'll find today's full press release after the break.

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Carphone Warehouse in Spain lets loose a registration page for the 32GB Nexus 7

If all the leaks and rumors of ASUS and Google building a 32 GB Nexus 7 device weren’t enough to make you believe it was real, then how about this. Carphone Warehouse’s storefront in Spain has a registration page up listing the 32GB Nexus 7 device. So, ya, it is real and it is coming. It is listed at 279€, which translates to $360.85 U.S.

This is the first semi concrete bit of evidence that the 32GB device is real. We still don’t have ASUS or Google making an official announcement about it yet though. Hopefully that comes soon. The sign up page is just to get more information when it becomes available, other than the price listing there are no dates of any sort attached.

You can check the page out for your self here - http://www.phonehouse.es/nexus32gb

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Spanish Carphone Warehouse showing registration page for 32GB Nexus 7

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Despite no official announcement — still — of an incoming 32GB version of the Google Nexus 7, the evidence continues to mount. Following on from the recent, accidental, shipping of a 32GB tablet to one lucky Japanese customer, the Spanish leg of Carphone Warehouse has posted a registration page for the device on their website. 

A registration page is all this is, yet is another valuable piece of information about the device. While rumored to be replacing the current 16GB version, at this time this is exactly that. A rumor. What we do get from PhoneHouse.es however is an indicative European price for the 32GB Nexus 7. They've priced it at an all round pretty reasonable €279 (£224/$360.) It's a slight bump on the current Euro pricing, of around £25/€30 which, if true, isn't a bad price uplift for doubling the storage. 

But, until we have something official, we have nothing official. We know it's coming, we just don't know where, when, and how much Google might end up charging. Sit tight folks. 

Source: PhoneHouse.es via AndroidPolice

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32GB Nexus 7 Registration Page Appears On Carphone Warehouse’s Spain Storefront

android-4-1-2-ota-update-now-rolling-out-to-the-nexus-7-adds-landscape-modeIf you’re among the many, many potential Nexus 7 users who think that 8GB (or even 16GB) is a little on the wimpy side for a modern tablet, you may have cause to celebrate soon enough. The Spanish storefront of Phone House (the international arm of UK-based Carphone Warehouse) has a promotional page up for the Google-branded tablet in a 32GB flavor, listing for 279€. My Spanish is a little rusty, but it page looks like the typical “sign up for more information” pre-sale page. No date is mentioned.

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The price is thirty Euros higher than the 16GB model, which has been available in Spain since late August.

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Qualcomm’s AllJoyn SDK developer challenge registration is open, chance at over $170,000 in Prizes

First thing is first. I am not a developer. I do however know that many of our followers are, or know someone who is. I also know that money is good and getting money for what you know and can do is even better. That brings us to the Qualcomm AllJoyn SDK developers challenge. Registration opened up mid-September for all you super talented coders across the globe.

Qualcomm invites software developers to create innovative commercial Android-based games, and social and educational apps that use the AllJoyn SDK from Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc.

I bet that made a few eyebrows go up.

AllJoyn is an open-source application development framework that enables proximity-based device-to-device communication that connects people in real-time. Utilizing AllJoyn in your apps offers a host of exciting new user experiences from multi-player gaming and entertainment, to media sharing, multi-screen experiences, productivity tools and social networking.

Does that sound like it is up your alley of expertise? Then you definitely need to check out the challenge. The final time frame for submission of your application ends December 27th at 5pm EST. Still leaving you plenty of time to work your magic and get something put together. The winners will fall into a variety of categories from Best Over All App, Best Social App, Best Educational App and Popular Choice Award. All with some serious money involved.

If you are interested in getting involved and trying your hand at some cash prizes, then you will want to pop over to the AllJoyn App Challenge page for rules and other bits of important info. We will be sure to pop back in on January 16th for public voting and put our two cents in on the creations we find and like the best. Hopefully we see some names in there that we already know.

 

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ROM – @flappjaxxx AOSPxXx JB for Samsung Galaxy Note I717/ AT&T

flappjaxxx has released an update to AOSPxXx JB. The latest version is now 2.0 Alpha7.

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ROM – @flappjaxxx AOSPxXx JB for Samsung Galaxy Note I717/ AT&T

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CES 2013 Registration now open, dates set for January 8th through the 11th

This news might not be all that important to the general public, but we know a lot of developers and writers that are going to be pretty excited. Today is the first day of the official registration for CES 2013. That would be the Consumer Electronics Show in beautiful Las Vegas Nevada. It is the largest tech convention in the world. Last year was nothing short of amazing. We saw the Galaxy Note for AT&T, a plethora of other new phones and tablets, Epson’s Moverio goggles and much much more. Then there are the parties, oh the parties…..

For those in the tech industry, registration if FREE until September 1st. Then it goes to $100. If you wait till the final week, after Jan 2nd, registration will set you back $200.

TWICE Staff — TWICE, 7/9/2012

Arlington, Va. – The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today opened registration for the 2013 International CES scheduled Jan. 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.

Registration is free to consumer technology professionals through Aug. 31. A registration fee of $100 will start on Sept. 1, and the fee will increase to $200 on Jan. 2. Attendees and media can register today atCESweb.org.

The International CES has room blocks at discounted rates, available for a limited time, at partner hotels throughout Las Vegas.

The International CES attracts 150,000 of the top executives, retail buyers, content providers, entertainment executives, venture capitalists, engineers, government officials and media from 150 countries, CEA said.

“Excitement and buzz is already starting to build for the 2013 International CES, which will be the most important global technology event of the year,” said Karen Chupka, events and conferences senior VP, CEA. “With new innovations in Cloud computing, software and apps, digital health, lifestyle technologies and automotive technologies, the 2013 International CES is sure to feature the standout products and trends of 2013 across all major product categories.”

Press registration is always free. For media services, registration and credential criteria information, please visit CESweb.org/press. Additional information on the 2013 International CES can be found atCESweb.org, including hotel and airline information to assist attendees in making their CES travel plans.

So, what are you waiting for? Go get your self registered now before you forget. We will see you there!

 

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CES 2013 Registration now open, dates set for January 8th through the 11th

This news might not be all that important to the general public, but we know a lot of developers and writers that are going to be pretty excited. Today is the first day of the official registration for CES 2013. That would be the Consumer Electronics Show in beautiful Las Vegas Nevada. It is the largest tech convention in the world. Last year was nothing short of amazing. We saw the Galaxy Note for AT&T, a plethora of other new phones and tablets, Epson’s Moverio goggles and much much more. Then there are the parties, oh the parties…..

For those in the tech industry, registration if FREE until September 1st. Then it goes to $100. If you wait till the final week, after Jan 2nd, registration will set you back $200.

TWICE Staff — TWICE, 7/9/2012

Arlington, Va. – The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) today opened registration for the 2013 International CES scheduled Jan. 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.

Registration is free to consumer technology professionals through Aug. 31. A registration fee of $100 will start on Sept. 1, and the fee will increase to $200 on Jan. 2. Attendees and media can register today atCESweb.org.

The International CES has room blocks at discounted rates, available for a limited time, at partner hotels throughout Las Vegas.

The International CES attracts 150,000 of the top executives, retail buyers, content providers, entertainment executives, venture capitalists, engineers, government officials and media from 150 countries, CEA said.

“Excitement and buzz is already starting to build for the 2013 International CES, which will be the most important global technology event of the year,” said Karen Chupka, events and conferences senior VP, CEA. “With new innovations in Cloud computing, software and apps, digital health, lifestyle technologies and automotive technologies, the 2013 International CES is sure to feature the standout products and trends of 2013 across all major product categories.”

Press registration is always free. For media services, registration and credential criteria information, please visit CESweb.org/press. Additional information on the 2013 International CES can be found atCESweb.org, including hotel and airline information to assist attendees in making their CES travel plans.

So, what are you waiting for? Go get your self registered now before you forget. We will see you there!

 

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ROM – @Splder HyperSensation for HTC Sensation

Splder has released an update to HyperSensation. The latest version is now 2.0.

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Virgin Mobile Australia could stock the Samsung Galaxy S III

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Everyone's talking about the Samsung Galaxy S III. We've talked a whole heck of a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S III. But, what we really want, is the device in peoples hands. Worldwide. Heading down under to Australia, it seems that smaller carrier Virgin Mobile Australia could be shaping up to stock the device. This follows on from the nations three major carriers, who are already offering up interest registration pages.

The carrier recently put out a tweet linking a registration page for interest in Samsung Galaxy devices. While not specifically mentioning the Galaxy S III, as the guys over at Ausdroid point out, there's surely not much other reason for such a link at this time. 

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ROM – @The Collective Collective Base i717 UCLD3 for Samsung Galaxy Note I717/ AT&T

The Collective has released an update to Collective Base i717 UCLD3. The latest version is now 2.0.

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Orange UK opens up registration page for Intel powered Santa Clara

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So "register your interest" pages aren't usually much to shout about. But, this latest one from Orange UK is a little more interesting. The Orange Santa Clara was announced back in February, and will be the first Intel powered Android device to hit the UK. Today the British carrier has opened up the registration page for the device, while also stating that Santa Clara is just the pre-launch name for the device. 

We haven't heard much since the product announcement, besides some sneaky benchmarks taken by someone who got an early hands on. We're pretty intrigued to see just what the Intel Medfield architecture can bring to the table, and judging by this, in the UK at least, we may not be waiting much longer.

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Bell’s HTC One S launching May 17

May 17th looks to be the date Canadians can get their hands on the HTC One S. A newly leaked document points to the date for the phone’s release through Bell. It sounds like the date will also be the One series device’s general Canadian release, as it also was mentioned in the terms and condition accompanying a Virgin Mobile registration page for the One S. Both sources suggest a $600 off-contract retail price for the Sense 4.0 handset. The One S will also be available on SaskTel and TELUS in the Great White North.

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