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  • News: Nokia phones get Windows Live tools

    Microsoft and Nokia have struck a deal which will see certain Nokia handsets delivering Windows Live services in Europe and the Middle East.

  • News: $100 iPhone discount as Apple sell refurbs

    Refurbished iPhones are now available from Apple's online store, allowing US users to get hold of the handset for $100 off the list price.

  • News: O2 finally wins UK Apple iPhone contract

    O2 has finally won the contract to supply Apple’s iPhone in the UK, according to the Financial Times, which also reported exclusive iPhone partner deals in Germany and France.

  • News: The 10 most ridiculous iPhone stories so far

    Two months after its release in the US, and the hype surrounding Apple's iPhone - sometimes generating enthusiasm bordering on insanity – has already produced some of the wackiest, news stories ever witnessed in the history of technology.

  • News: Is Sony's secret Rolly an iPod-killer?

    Sony has started a teaser campaign today for a new audio device called Rolly.

  • News: iPhone battery useless after 300 charges

    Apple and AT&T are the target of a second class-action lawsuit over claims the two companies failed to tell the first iPhone buyers that annual fees of more than $100 would be needed to replace the iPhone battery and maintain service.

  • News: August 2007's hottest new gadgets revealed

    With the constant flood of gadgets that flows across my desk, I've realised that we're throwing away and replacing products much more quickly today than in the past. When I was a kid we took our broken TV to the local repair shop and, usually for the price of a valve or resistor, the set was returned in a day ready to provide another few years of service.

  • News: Nokia targets US ban on Qualcomm chips

    Nokia wants the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to ban the import of Qualcomm chipsets that allegedly infringe on five patents held by the Finnish handset maker.

  • News: iPod & iPhone demand may hit gadget prices

    Shoppers can expect price hikes for portable media players this Christmas after flash memory prices have increased 20 percent in the last fortnight, according to electronics wholesaler Chinavasion.com.

  • News: 3.2Mp Sony Ericsson phone offers auto focus

    Sony Ericsson hopes its new K770 Cyber-shot phone will narrow the quality gap between dedicated digital cameras and mobile phones with integrated cameras.

  • News: Nokia phone batteries at risk of overheating

    Nokia mobile phone owners have been warned that their handsets' batteries may be at risk of overheating, with the Finnish company offering to replace 46m batteries manufactured by Matsushita.

  • News: Mobile phone spam working in the UK

    Mobile phone users aren’t as averse to spam as previously thought, according to a new survey which claims that 11 percent of mobile owners have bought products as a result of receiving spam.

  • News: Ultimate guide to your next mobile phone

    The phone you carry says a lot about you, but you shouldn't choose it on looks alone. PC Advisor considers the latest mobile operating systems.

  • News: IDC confirms plummeting PDA market

    Worldwide PDA shipments continued a steep decline in the second quarter, as struggling vendors sold 719,000 units worldwide, down from 1.26 million last year, according IDC.

  • News: Mobile phone firms test pop-up ads

    Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL and other online giants have all said they hope to take advantage of what they see as great potential in mobile advertising. But some start-ups say that those companies are looking at delivering the ads the wrong way.

  • News: Nokia cancels in-house chip development

    Nokia is to halt some in-house chipset development and instead rely on technology from other chipset manufacturers, the company revealed today.

  • News: Doctor targets iPhone in patent dispute

    The iPhone is at the centre of a patent dispute brought against Apple by a doctor who is heading to prison for defrauding US government health insurance programmes.

  • News: HTC & iAnywhere unveil Windows Mobile plan

    iAnywhere Solutions has announced a partnership with High Tech Computer (HTC) that could help smartphones based on Windows Mobile compete more effectively with the BlackBerry, according to an iAnywhere executive.

  • News: 'Negligent' Apple fails on Mac OS X patching

    Apple's lackadaisical updating of the open-source components it uses in Mac OS X is inexcusable and "negligent", according to one of the researchers who went public with the first iPhone vulnerability last month.

  • News: Industry backs Mobile Linux handsets

    A mobile Linux group formed by six of the world’s top mobile phone makers has received wider industry support.