O2 rails against Orange and T

O2 has joined Vodafone in a moan about Ofcom’s plan to let Orange and T-Mobile get 4G services in the UK up and running by the end of this year. The oxygenated operator says the watchdog’s decision is “contradictory to its objective of delivering a competitive market environment”. Miaow! United under the ludicrous Everything Everywhere …

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RIM to give out BlackBerry 10 prototypes to developers

Research In Motion plans to give software developers prototypes running the new BlackBerry 10 software in early May, according to Bloomberg News. Alec Saunders, RIM’s vice president of developer relations said the company will hand out as many as 2,000 devices using the BlackBerry 10 software at the company’s BlackBerry Jam conference in Orlando, Fla. in early May. Saunders said …

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New iPad overheating a non

Fears that the new iPad suffers from an overheating issue look to have been put to rest, thanks to an exhaustive investigation from our US sister site CNET.com, which concludes that while Apple’s new tablet does indeed get hotter than its predecessor, it’s not too hot. Our buddies across the Atlantic broke out the infrared thermometer gun, testing both the …

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Hunger Games: Girl on Fire for iOS brings the action

Can’t get enough “Hunger Games”? Need something to do while you’re in line to buy movie tickets? (The film version opens today, in case you’ve been living underground.) Get ready for some Katniss-inspired app action. The Hunger Games: Girl on Fire for iOS has arrived, and while it may be little more than a “teaser” game (the studio’s words, not …

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Nokia shoots down Apple in nano

Nokia has stuck a stick in Apple’s spokes. The Finnish phone-fanciers have come out fighting as the mobile industry prepares to vote on the next generation of SIM card, the nano-SIM. Apple has proposed a design for the fourth form factor (4FF) nano-SIM, which it wants the European Telecommunications Standards Institute to adopt as a standard for all phones. Nokia, …

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Samsung Galaxy designer hits back at iPhone copycat claims

Samsung Mobile’s vice president for design has struck back at claims the company “slavishly copies” the look of Apple’s gadgets, saying that his designs are “original from the beginning”. In a report from Reuters, Lee Minhyouk says of the copycat accusations, “I’ve made thousands of sketches and hundreds of prototype products. Does that mean I was putting on a mock show …

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Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS Vodafone update still in testing

Vodafone’s Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Samsung Galaxy S2 isn’t ready yet, with the red-tinted network saying the software upgrade is still being tested. In a statement sent to CNET UK, the chaps at Vodafone said, “The Android 4.0 upgrade for Galaxy S2 smart phones running on the Vodafone UK network is currently under test to make sure that …

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iPhone beats BlackBerry on home ground

More bad news for BlackBerry-maker RIM — reports suggest that the iPhone outsold BlackBerrys last year in Canada, RIM’s home nation. According to statistics compiled by Bloomberg and IDC, Apple flogged 2.85 million phones in Canada in 2011, compared to 2.08 million BlackBerry devices, putting Apple’s shiny blowers ahead by a cool half-million. 2011 will have been the first year …

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Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS update frustrating SIM

Some Galaxy S2 owners who shelled out to buy their device SIM-free — often in the hopes of being at the front of the Android update queue — are still waiting to get the official update to Ice Cream Sandwich, which Samsung started rolling out on Monday. Samsung has provided us with this update statement: “Samsung UK is working hard …

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Leaked document details Verizon’s LG Lucid

Verizon’s next Android smartphone, the LG Lucid (formerly the Cayman) is the latest handset that we can get a sneak peek of over the Intertubes. Though it’s not expected until the middle of April, Droid Life, predicts that the Verizon smartphone will be a midrange Android 2.3 Gingerbread-powered unit. Details include a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 8GB internal storage, a 1700mAh …

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Did you know Verizon also throttles unlimited data service?

AT&T has taken a lot of heat over the past few months for slowing down service for its heaviest data users on its unlimited plans. But what about Verizon Wireless, which also still offers unlimited data to its older smartphone customers? In this edition of Ask Maggie, I explain how Verizon Wireless implements its network management policy to ensure that …

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Google Voice puts voice mail in your ICS call log (hands

If you use Google Voice, and you have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on your phone, life is going to get a little bit more practical. Starting now, you’ll be able to view and play visual voice mails that you receive from Google Voice right in the phone’s native call log. The feature only works on Android smartphones running the …

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RIM, having lost its lead in Canada, looks to weak earnings

Research in Motion ceding its smartphone title to Apple in Canada may be seen as a minor hiccup after the struggling RIM posts its fiscal fourth-quarter results next Thursday. Expectations for RIM this period are decidedly low, with a product line sustained by heavy discounts and the company lacking any new smartphones. It’ll mark the first quarterly report for new …

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TiVo lowers monthly fee, increases Premiere storage

Most agree that TiVo’s DVRs are among the best available, but the main sticking point for most buyers is always the monthly fee. TiVo’s making it a little easier to get over that hurdle, announcing today that the monthly fee has dropped to $15 a month with a one-year commitment. On the other hand, TiVo has changed the cost of …

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Android 5.0, aka Jelly Bean, rumored for Q3 release

Reports are indicating that Google could preparing to unveil Android 5.0 Jelly Bean in the third quarter of the year. The timing would coincide approximately with Google I/O, the company’s annual developer conference, which is held at the end of June. Unfortunately, Jelly Bean‘s predecessor, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), is currently only available on 1 percent to 2 …

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