Samsung Galaxy S2 set for launch at MWC, could pack 4.3

It looks like Samsung’s follow-up to the Samsung Galaxy S, the inventively nicknamed Galaxy S2, will be formally announced at Mobile World Congress — the massive phone trade show in Barcelona that kicks off on Valentine’s Day, 14 February. The MWC arrival was tipped by Korean newspaper Chosunilbo just before the new year, and new …

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Nokia’s Ovi Music Unlimited closing in the UK, but your music is safe

Nokia’s Ovi Music Unlimited service — which launched in 2008 here in the UK as Comes With Music — is to shut down in all but six countries. Nope, the UK isn’t one of them: it’s going. The news originally broke on E’s Phone Blog, which spied an announcement about the Finnish version of the service. Nokia has now said …

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Sleep science: tech for troubled sleepers

I have obstructive sleep apnoea, and though it’s not something I tell many people, it does give me the unusual opportunity to be able to test CPAP respiratory machines. Sleep apnoea is a huge part of my life, I rely on “my machine” and know that without it my next day will be a sleepy torture. (Credit: Fisher & Paykel) …

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FitnessClass packs a personal trainer into your iPad

If you’re like most folks, your New Year’s resolutions included something like “lose weight” or “get in shape.” Easier said than done, right? Try FitnessClass, a new iPad app that serves up more than 200 workout videos. No trips to the gym, no fitting your workouts to someone else’s schedule–just on-demand professional classes for just about any kind of workout …

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BlackBerry Curve Apollo and Dakota touchscreen Qwerty revealed

Forget RIM’s previous whack-a-doodle touchscreen efforts — the clicky-screened BlackBerry Storm or the chubby BlackBerry Torch slider. The latest touchscreen BlackBerry could bring us a design that’s easier to swallow, by simply adding touch to the iconic Qwerty ‘Berry. Photos of the phone, which is codenamed ‘Dakota’, were leaked on the Boy Genius tech blog. The Dakota looks similar to the …

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Ask Maggie: On Verizon iPhone vs. Droids

The Apple iPhone is finally coming to Verizon Wireless, so what now? For years, CNET readers, my close and not-so-close friends, and my family have nagged me with the same: when will Verizon get the iPhone? Now, I can happily say February. Earlier this week, Verizon finally took the wraps of the long-awaited Verizon iPhone. There is certainly a lot …

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Samsung Galaxy S Mini photos leaked

Photos of a Samsung phone that’s rumoured to be the Galaxy S Mini have leaked like a mouldy peach. The images of the S5830 handset were posted by the SamFirmware website, which claims to have received them from an “insider”. It does indeed look a miniature version of the rather delightful Samsung Galaxy S. Specs are thin on the ground, but …

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Will Sprint’s next ‘first’ be a tablet?

As you may have heard, Sprint is hosting an event in New York City on February 7 to unveil “yet another industry first.” Coming on the heels of a quiet CES 2011 for the carrier–it unveiled just the HTC Evo Shift 4G–we’re eagerly for some Sprint news before CTIA in late March. So what could Sprint have up its sleeve? …

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BlackBerry Storm 3 is a storm in a three cup

There’s a storm brewin’ — the BlackBerry Storm 3, that is. After the BlackBerry Curve Apollo and Dakota rained upon us earlier today, high pressure has swept photos of RiM’s newest Storm onto the interwebs. Boy Genius Report reveals the threequel to the BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Storm 2, which introduced an unusual clicking touchscreen. The prototypes have been codenamed …

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Android screams for Ice Cream Sandwich: We can do better than that

The next version of Android is apparently called Ice Cream Sandwich, unless Googlechief Andy Rubin is having a right old laugh. The update that will follow Android 3.0 Honeycomb will share its name with a biscuity, ice-creamy treat. TechCrunch reports a chat with Rubin, in which he let slip the name of the update that will follow hotly anticipated Honeycomb. …

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Apple gifting $10,000 for its 10 billionth App Store download

Less than 3 years after its celebrated opening, despite pointed punditry and challenging growing pains, Apple’s App Store is about to claim 10 billion App downloads. To celebrate, as they did when iTunes reached 10 billion downloads, Apple is giving away a $10,000 iTunes gift card to the person that purchases the 10 billionth download. “As of today, nearly 10 …

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After a conspicuous absence at CES, we have to ask: Is Blu

One of the surprising things about CES 2011 was the greatly reduced emphasis on Blu-ray. And while it’s not going away, the major manufacturers were definitely focusing much more on Internet content. Which makes us wonder: what future does Blu-ray have? Has it been a failure? Although every electronics company has a new range of Blu-ray players, neither of the …

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RIM releases WebWorks SDK beta

BALI–Research In Motion is looking to harness the best of today’s Web technologies including HTML5 and JavaScript, to bridge the gap between development efforts for its BlackBerry smartphones and the soon-to-be-released PlayBook tablet. Tyler Lessard, vice president of global alliances and developer relations at RIM, said the Canadian smartphone manufacturer is intent on bringing the “Web to mobile” by incorporating …

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T-Mobile UK has backtracked on its decision to drastically cut the mobile data use allowances for existing as well as new smartphone customers, following an explosion of public anger at the move. Yesterday the operator said it will now only offer the reduced levels of data to new and upgrading customers, while existing customers will get the 1GB to 3GB …

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Android outshines Apple iOS on mobile ad network

Android has surged ahead of Apple for the first time as the most popular smartphone OS, according to Millennial Media’s mobile ad network. In Millennial Media’s December report, Google’s mobile operating system won 46 percent of all ad impressions (the number of times an ad is displayed), compared with 32 percent for Apple’s iOS. In November, the two operating systems …

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