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- 05 December 2008
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News: New lawsuit targets Apple's iPhone 3G speeds
pple is facing another lawsuit claiming it misrepresented the data speed of its iPhone 3G.
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News: Icephone is 'Swiss Army Knife' of handsets
A British Army-inspired smartphone which unfolds to three panels is set to be launched commercially next year
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News: Open-source Symbian OS expected in 2010
The Symbian Foundation is on track to take over Symbian as an open-source operating system in 2010 and will put out its first distribution of software for developers in the first half of next year, its executive director said on Thursday.
- 04 December 2008
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News: HTC targets iPhone factor with design acquisition
HTC, the smartphone maker behind T-Mobile's G1 'Google phone', has bought San Francisco-based One & Co, a design company it worked with on the development of the HTC Touch Diamond.
- 03 December 2008
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News: Nokia N97 3G vs Apple iPhone 3G
Nokia yesterday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple's trend-setting iPhone 3G.
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News: Credit crunch halts handset upgrades
Mobile phone owners won't be upgrading their handsets next year thanks to the tough economic climate, says market-research company iSuppli.
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News: O2 mobile phones to work on underground
O2 and transmission provider Arqiva have installed radio network equipment which will allow passengers on Glasgow's Subwayto use their mobile phones during their journeys.
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News: Joost launches iPhone video streaming app
Online TV portal Joost has launched an iPhone app that lets users browse and view content from their handset where there's a Wi-Fi connection.
- 02 December 2008
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Video: Sony unveils Christmas Fountain of Love
Japanese Christmas: Sony kicks off a charity event and NEC lights a tree for the holidays.
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News: Nokia N97 - latest iPhone killer launched
Nokia's new touchscreen N97 is "the most powerful, multi-sensory mobile computer in existence," says Jonas Geust, vice president for Nokia's Nseries.
- 01 December 2008
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News: Virgin Mobile offers mobile internet users Yahoo OneSearch
Yahoo has completed a deal with Virgin Mobile to ensure it is the exclusive search engine for the telecommunications company's mobile internet platform.
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News: Apple's iPhone gets Linux
Hackers have managed to load Linux on to Apple's iPhone.
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News: 'Credible WiMax' to replace 3G networks
Hoping to build what they call 'credible WiMax networks' and provide for life after 3G, network equipment maker Airspan and operator Freedom4 have shown a laptop roaming seamlessly between WiMax networks on different spectrum bands.
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News: iPhone software update causes blurry photos
A number of iPhone users have reported that the recent software update, which was released last week, is making images look blurry.
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News: O2 offers £29 pay-as-you-go mobile broadband
O2 has today released a pay-as-you-go USB mobile broadband modem for £29.99.
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News: Mobile broadband boom to continue in 2009
Mobile broadband, for both phones and laptops, is expected to book the economic trend and enjoy another bumper year in 2009.
- 29 November 2008
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News: 13 top tips for better mobile working
We've put together 13 top tips to ensure that if you are working on the go, you are working better, smarter, and faster.
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News: Buyers' guide: top 5 GPS satnav devices
PC Advisor's guide to the best five GPS devices on the market today.
- 28 November 2008
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News: High-profile Mac celebrities slam BlackBerry Storm
Two high-profile Mac fans have hit out at the recently released RIM BlackBerry Storm. Comic, author, presenter and actor Stephen Fry calls the BlackBerry Storm "shockingly bad" and "embarrassingly awful". New York Times technology correspondent David Pogue renames it "the BlackBerry Dud".
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News: See the Google phone's barcode scanner in action
The first smartphone based on Google's Android operating system hit the UK last month, and the jury is out on whether the T-Mobile G1 is the first handset worthy of being dubbed an 'iPhone killer'.
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