iMessages aren’t secure when you lose your iOS device

When iOS 5 was released alongside the iPhone 4S earlier this fall, iMessage was introduced as a new, all-encompassing messaging service that would connect all iOS device users for free using their unique Apple IDs. iMessage, however, may have a critical downfall when it comes to securely erasing access if you lose your device. Apple …

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T-Mobile’s parent company, Deutsche Telekom, may be losing out on $39 billion from its failed attempt to merge with AT&T, but on Tuesday the company gave a bit more detail on its consolation prize. CNET But will the breakup fee be enough to save T-Mobile? On Monday, AT&T announced that it had ended its pursuit to buy T-Mobile. The company …

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LightSquared to FCC: Give us our approval now

LightSquared is done with the government’s hemming and hawing, and is pressuring for approval to use its spectrum to build a next-generation wireless network. In the company’s most aggressively worded message to the Federal Communications Commission, LightSquared argues that the GPS industry has no right to seek protection from the potential interference that LightSquared’s network could cause. It said today …

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AT&T won’t buy T-Mobile after all as the $39 billion deal was scuttled over regulatory concerns. Now the real sport begins: watching T-Mobile’s fate unfold. The scenarios go like this: T-Mobile will continue to be a fourth-rate carrier that lacks Apple’s iPhone. The faux 4G pitch will eventually wear thin for T-Mobile. T-Mobile will wither away over time without AT&T. …

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Justice Department reportedly probing Verizon

Verizon Wireless’ deal with cable providers is facing scrutiny from the Justice Department. That’s according to a report today from Bloomberg, citing an anonymous source. The report said the Justice Department would look at whether Verizon would control too much spectrum, and whether the cross-selling component of the deal would violate antitrust laws. Verizon earlier this month shored up its …

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Apple wins patent for starting, switching applications during phone calls

Every now and then a particular patent application gets granted that seems obvious, especially because almost every other company that competes in that space does the same thing on their product. The latest such patent was granted to Apple and covers the ability to start and switch apps while continuing a phone call in the background. Patently Apple As soon …

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Amazon updates Kindle Fire, breaks root

Amazon released a promised over-the-air update for its Kindle Fire this evening. Amazon says the update “enhances fluidity and performance, improves touch navigation responsiveness, [and] gives you the option to choose which items display on the carousel.” It also includes the option of adding a password lock to Wi-Fi access. The update, which will be delivered automatically to the devices, …

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Nokia Lumia 800 battery bug blamed on software

Nokia has officially admitted the Nokia Lumia 800‘s battery woes are down to a software bug, and promised a solution in the new year software update. Owners of the new Lumia 800, Nokia’s first Windows Phone, have reported assorted problems with the battery and charging the phone. But Nokia now says, “The good news is that as this is a …

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Samsung announces Ice Cream Sandwich plans for Galaxy line

Now that it’s launched Ice Cream Sandwich on its Galaxy Nexus, Samsung today became the latest hardware maker to outline Android 4.0 updates for its remaining smartphones and tablets. A posting on the company’s blog tells us that most, if not all, of its Galaxy device lineup from 2011 will see Ice Cream Sandwich. So if you’re keeping track, that …

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Google presses pause on Android Ice Cream Sandwich updates

Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich software update is hardly truckin’ it. The Android 4.0 release, which the company promised last week would roll out to Samsung Nexus S owners, has hit a snag. Frustrated users on Google’s Android forum and elsewhere, have complained of over-the-air downloads failing to correctly install, leaving them with the previous software version, Android 2.3 Gingerbread. “Mine …

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Samsung Galaxy S2, Note getting ICS in 2012, S and Ace won’t

Samsung has the perfect new year pick-me-up — it’ll push out the Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for the powerful Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note early next year. But users of the Galaxy Ace and original Galaxy S may get a serious headache to learn their phone will miss out on the upgrade altogether. “The platform update for Galaxy S2 …

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Dialed In episode 204: The mighty Galaxy Nexus has landed! (podcast)

Now playing: Watch this: Dialed In #204: The mighty Galaxy Nexus has landed! 37:58 There we were last week, minding our own business, when Verizon surprised us all by announcing it would release its Galaxy Nexus flagship phone the following day. Well, we hopped to it and managed to get a device early and publish the first review of the …

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TalkTalk and 3 get most complaints, O2 shines in Ofcom stats

O2 is the least annoying phone company — and once again TalkTalk and Three are the worst. That’s according to new complaint figures from Ofcom. Despite reducing the number of complaints in the last six months, TalkTalk has now been the most moaned-about ISP over the whole year, right back to this time last year. The report is based on …

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HTC says Apple patent workaround ready

HTC has reportedly already engineered a workaround to sidestep a U.S. agency ruling that HTC infringed on one of Apple’s patents. The move became necessary after the International Trade Commission, a federal agency with the power to enforce bans on products shipping to the U.S., ruled yesterday that HTC infringed on Apple’s patent for data detection. The process allows a …

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HTC loses key patent battle: How does it affect you?

Apple scored a legal victory yesterday over HTC, albeit a limited one. The International Trade Commission, a federal agency with the power to enforce bans on products shipping to the U.S., ruled that HTC infringed upon one of Apple’s patents. While clearly a win for the company, it could have gone a lot better; Apple originally accused HTC of violating …

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