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  • News: iPod dispute costs Apple $10m

    Apple has agreed to settle a patent dispute with Burst.com, ending two years of litigation following Burst’s allegations that Apple infringed four patents for transmission of compressed audio and video files in iTunes, iLife, QuickTime and the iPod.

  • News: T-Mobile to sell pay-as-you-go iPhone

    Germany’s Deutsche Telekom is set to start selling pay-as-you-go iPhones following a legal challenge by Vodafone. Its T-Mobile mobile phone operator has agreed to sell Apple’s smartphone handset for €999 (£718).

  • News: Analysis: Amazon e-book's wireless revolution

    Amazon has officially announced its long-anticipated Kindle e-book reader and provided full details of the device, which is available now in the US on Amazon.com. The Kindle - Amazon's first foray into making its own hardware - weighs 10.3 ounces, can contain up to 200 books, has a keyboard, and uses electronic ink display technology. Kindle operates without ever connecting to a PC. Instead, the device can download books - 90,000 at launch - directly via the built-in EVDO radio connection to Amazon's new Whispernet service.

  • News: Apple iPhone to go 3G in May 2008?

    The highly anticipated 3G iPhone could be with us as soon as May next year, according to a report in Spanish national newspaper El Pais.

  • News: Apple in iPhone 'phone home' rumour

    Claims that the iPhone 'phones home' to Apple to provide the iPod maker with personal information, including which stocks users are tracking, is probably inaccurate, according to a German security website.

  • News: Intempo turns iPods into DAB radios

    Intempo has launched a new iPod add-on which gives users of Apple's music and video players crystal-clear digital radio.

  • News: Amazon to announce first e-book reader

    Amazon plans to announce its first e-book reader in New York today, according to a report on Cnet.

  • News: Study says iPhone texters are prone to typos

    iPhone users are more likely to make typos while texting than those with other phones, according to a study by User Centric.

  • News: November's coolest gadgets revealed

    Wimax PDAs, an ultramobile PC with a fold-out keyboard and internet-based aroma advertising are the top candidates for innovations of the month in PC Advisor's monthly round-up of new launches in Japan.

  • News: New Nintendo DS in the works

    Analyst Evan Wilson says Nintendo has finished work on a third Nintendo DS model, but it won't be released for a while.

  • News: PC Advisor's 10-step guide to digital HDTV

    PC Advisor's comprehensive HDTV guide will show you how to set up your high-definition TV, from getting the best possible picture to making the right connections. Here's what to do once you get that brand new HDTV home.

  • News: Apple & O2 blame each other for iPhone woes

    The activation infrastructure for Apple's iPhone in the UK is feeling the pinch, according to reports. According to Macworld UK, some users attempting to activate their iPhone using iTunes have seen the application crash after they enter their credit card details.

  • News: iPhone effect crashes Vodafone support lines

    Macworld UK reports that Vodafone's customer support lines were down over weekend, as the company deals with hordes of customers attempting to cancel their contracts in light of the UK launch of the Apple iPhone.

  • News: Apple releases Euro iPhone software update

    Apple has released an iPhone software update to coincide with the iPhone's UK release.

  • News: Apple iPhone launch: Should you buy now?

    Anyone with even a remote interest in technology will know that today sees the official UK release of the iPhone. We've put together the ultimate iPhone guide to help you decide if Apple's handset is worth your attention - and cash.

  • News: Apple fan blogs from UK iPhone queue

    PC Advisor reader Tomek Jasinski is blogging from the iPhone queue outside Apple’s Regent Street store in London.

  • News: 22 tips to get more from Apple's iPhone

    As those of you who rush to buy it on 9 November will soon find out, you can do a lot with the Apple iPhone. Apple's gorgeous gadget lets you surf the internet, send and receive email, listen to music and watch videos with just a touch of a virtual button. And guess what? You can make phone calls too. Dig a little deeper, however, and you can do much, much more. We show you how.

  • News: Apple: iPhone sales beating first iPods

    Strong Mac sales and 1.12 million iPhone sales helped Apple beat analyst estimates to achieve a net income of $904m in its fourth quarter.

  • News: First UK iPhone queue forms in London

    A queue has already started forming outside Apple’s Regent Store in London ahead of tomorrow’s Apple iPhone release, according to Macworld UK.

  • News: Apple prepares iPhone 2 for 2008

    Apple is already working on the development of the second-generation iPhone, as confirmed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs in September, but the new iPhone may be ready for the new year.