iOS 4.1 Released To Developers, Leaked To Public

In case you missed it, iOS 4.1 was made official and released to developers on the first. Seems that Apple might have made a slight misstep when they released it however; the version that went it works with any iPhone/iPod Touch, not just the developer units. The upshot is that if you don’t want to wait for the general release, you don’t have to – you can go to the Uneasy Silence forum and download it
Droid (kinda) Does: Minimum requirements for Flash Player 10.1 exclude the original Droid

Android Police noticed today that the minimum requirements for Flash Player 10.1 actually exclude the original Motorola Droid, even though it was one of the devices Adobe showed off in their early Flash Player 10.1 demo videos. What isn’t clear, however, is whether or not the minimum requirements will apply to the Droid from now on (meaning, Droid users no longer being able to download it), or if they’ve just made an exception to these requirements in the case of the Droid. My gut tells me it’ll be the latter, but Android Police have reached out to Adobe for clarification, just be sure.
Modu Android Prototype Leaked

Modu isn’t well known in the US, but they make a tiny handset that’s been out for a while. While their current product offering has been criticized for being outdated and clunky, the good news (at least for them) is that they have developed a new Android based handset which should be available in the near future
Blackberry Tablet confirmed – no release date
We suggested a few months back that RIM was looking at building a Blackberry tablet, and it now looks like the rumors were true. On Friday the rumors got a whole new life due to analyst comments, and it was more or less confirmed today by “a source close to RIM”.
Come to the Dock Side, Luke: R2-D2 Edition Droid 2 gets its own matching dock

Verizon’s got this crazy challenge going on over at the teaser page for the R2-D2 Edition Droid 2 , wherein users are given clues that lead to special codes. Once one person finds and inputs one of these special codes, everyone gains access to a new section of the site, and the original finder scores themselves a free handset. Fortunately for D2-devotees everywhere, the force was strong with a gent named David Holt




