Daily news roundup: HTC Incredible photos, Nexus One and more

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8 February 2010 18:03 GMT / By Ben Crompton

Want to know what's been hot in the world of technology and gadgets today?

We have plenty of technology and gadget ingredients to make our Pocket-lint roundup stew as tasty as ever.

First up and we have news of some leaked photos of what could be the HTC Incredible apparently running Android 2.1, this is then followed by the announcement from Play.com that it is stocking the Nexus One, at what appears to be a rather inflated price.

Meanwhile, iPhone news comes in the form of the iPhone Dev-Team releasing a 3.1.5 version of its PwnageTool after the 3.1.3 firmware was hacked in just 5 days.

We've also got news of Google's foray into translation, as it appears that it'll be working on Babel Fish-like abilities for future Android handsets and Inbrics announces it is to launch the Android-based MID M1 at next week's Mobile World Congress. Here are the top stories from the last 24 hours:


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  • Google's "Babel Fish" translator will in never solve the language problem. Not only does it discriminate against anyone who cannot afford a mobile phone, but against minority language groups as well.

    There are 6,800 languages worldwide, not fifty-two !

    Moreover, if I met a native in Borneo, and he said to me in Hakka "I've lost my mobile phone" how would you understand him :)

    And how many starving Africans can afford a mobile phone !

    As English loses its economic power, the answer is not for us to move to Mandarin Chinese, but to Esperanto which puts all speakers on an equal footing.

    Have a look at http://www.lernu.net or http://www.esperanto.net
    Posted by Brian Barker, United Kingdom

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