One in three UK iPad owners use it in the bathroom

It seems that once you’ve shelled out a thumping wedge of cash for your iPad, you’re pretty keen to use it in as many places as possible and for as many reasons as possible. At least, that’s what a recent UK survey suggests, as conducted by Imano. The survey of some 2,008 British iPad users …

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U.S. Cellular lands HTC 7 Pro, first Windows Phone device

As U.S. Cellular promised last week, the carrier is launching its first Windows Phone 7 device this summer (and by this summer, we mean tomorrow). The carrier announced today that the HTC 7 Pro will be available on June 14 for $199.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate. Similar to the HTC Arrive for Sprint, the …

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Smart phone OS comparison chart is our new wallpaper

We spent the whole weekend drawing a giant chart of every smart phone operating system’s strengths and weaknesses to hang on the back of our door. Now we wish we hadn’t bothered, because the folks over at MyPhoneDeals.co.uk have done it for us. The epic smart phone software chart covers iOS 4.3.3, Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, BlackBerry OS 6, and Windows Phone …

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T-Mobile and Samsung get together for a third Android handset in June. TmoNews T-Mobile could add another Android handset to its lineup this week with the entry-level Samsung T449 Dart. Based on the early leaked information, the handset certainly won’t get a second look from folks ready to replace their current Android devices; however, it should appeal to new smartphone …

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Swype 3.0 beta taps into new features

Swype Swype 3.0, the latest beta of a keyboard replacement app found in many Android phones, features two new notable features. It introduces predictive text for tapping, not just swiping, and a horizontal word choice list (following the Android model) that replaces the app’s previous pop-up window for narrowing down your word selections. A special version of Swype 3.0 for …

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How to do a factory reset on Android

There are many different reasons that a phone may need to have a factory reset performed. You may be experiencing too many issues with apps loading slowly, or malfunctioning when they finally do load. Or perhaps a friend or customer service person suggested the process to help with connection issues. Luckily, a factory reset doesn’t actually involve sending your phone …

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Analyst: Samsung, Apple to top Nokia in smartphones

After holding the top spot in the global smartphone market for years, Nokia may soon lose its dominance to Samsung and Apple, according to an investors’ note from Nomura Securities. Sometime this quarter, the investment firm expects Samsung to grab first place, followed by Apple in second, a move that would shake up a landscape led by Nokia since 1996. …

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iPhone 5 due in September with speech recognition, no upgraded camera

The iPhone 5 will be launched in September, but it may not have all the features we’d been hoping for, according to “a previously accurate Apple source” who’s been talking to 9to5Mac. With the WWDC come and gone and an iPhone 5 no-show, we’re back to speculating on an early autumn launch for Apple’s next handset. Hopefully this is the …

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iPad 2 recalled in unknown quantity in US, thanks to shonky ID numbers

Apple has slipped up and shipped a batch of US-bound iPad 2 tablets with non-unique IDs, prompting a limited recall, according to Reuters. An “extremely small number” of devices destined for the Verizon network were given duplicate MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) codes, an Apple spokeswoman admitted. As each mobile device is supposed to be uniquely identifiable, this can cause trouble …

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Every phone is a transmitter too in signal

Lady Gaga and the Backstreet Boys will have to come up with some new excuses, because the battle for bars could be coming to an end thanks to the advent of co-operative mobile networks that turn every phone into a tiny cell tower. Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have designed a network that uses your mobile to …

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O2 down in London and the South

The O2 network is down in London and the South-East. O2 is working on fixing the mobile phone network, with an unidentified problem nixing O2 users from making calls or surfing the Web. O2 says, “We’ve got a problem that means you can’t make calls, use the Internet, or send/get emails the east London/Essex area.” The snafu appears to have …

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Orange Barcelona Android phone appears on beautiful horizon

The Orange Barcelona, like a jewel in the sun, has the look of BlackBerry to it, but in fact runs Android 2.2. The network has just added the Catalan-themed own-brand smart phone to its shop. If slim’s your thing you’ll be happy to hear its body is less than one centimetre thick, so it’ll look great as you amble down …

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Skype to bring video chat to Comcast subscribers

CHICAGO–Cable giant Comcast is teaming up with Skype to offer its subscribers video calling on their TVs, in a move that could bring more affordable video conferencing to the home. On the eve of the Cable Show here, the companies today announced that Comcast will be offering the Skype service through the TV to its broadband subscribers. The companies are …

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iOS 5 will stream song info to Bluetooth stereos

Back in December I leased a 2011 Kia Sportage, and one of my favorite features by far is the Bluetooth stereo. No more messy cable running from my iPhone to the aux jack; now all my audio gets beamed automagically via Bluetooth. Alas, what I don’t get is any information about the song that’s playing. So if I hear something …

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