Four things still in AT&T’s iPhone pocket

Ever since AT&T and Apple introduced the first iPhone four years ago, the carrier has raked in the cash and customers while selling iPhones by the millions. But along with that success, AT&T also has been blamed for a creaking network that has saddled users with dropped calls and slow data speeds. Though AT&T doesn’t …

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T-Mobile has slashed its mobile Web browsing fair-use cap to 500MB, bringing it in line with its new bed-fellow, Orange, in a woeful tale of fail. In a badly written statement on its website today, T-Mobile said “you’ll never need to worry about… the ‘data/GB’s'”. But despite those incoherent platitudes, the warning is stern: “If you want to download, stream …

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Ion iCade turns your iPad into a tabletop arcade

Funny story: Last April 1, gadget outlet ThinkGeek pranked customers with the iCade, a tabletop arcade cabinet for iPads. Cut to CES 2011, and suddenly the iCade is a real product, with Ion Audio handling the manufacturing and Atari supplying a large roster of classic arcade games. The retro-styled cabinet plays host to “your otherwise useless iPad” (ThinkGeek’s words), holding …

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Report: Verizon to keep unlimited data for iPhone

Verizon Wireless is keeping its unlimited data plans when it announces the new Verizon iPhone, The Wall Street Journal reported today. Verizon is expected to unveil the long-awaited Verizon iPhone tomorrow at a media event in New York City. The carrier sent invitations to the press on Friday. The Wall Street Journal cites one unnamed source on the news that …

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Murdoch’s iPad mag, The Daily, debuts Jan. 19

A Forbes source has confirmed that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. is planning to launch its iPad-only daily news source, The Daily, at a special press conference on January 19. Although the information seems pretty complete, as reported by Forbes, there’s no official word from News Corp. about The Daily’s launch date. According to Forbes, Murdoch briefed some reporters under embargo …

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What could the Verizon iPhone bring us?

In less than 24 hours, and just over four years after the original iPhone was born, Verizon Wireless is poised to announce its own version of Apple’s device. Needless to say, it will be a very big deal for the iPhone in the United States. Not only will it end AT&T’s monopoly on the popular handset, but also Verizon Wireless …

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Android’s Google Goggles speeds scanning, adds Sudoku cheats

I’ve never been completely sold on the accuracy or practicality of Google Goggles, but an update to the Goggles for Android app makes this experiment in photo searching more useful day-to-day. The new Google Goggles for Android 1.3 adds three significant features–faster Google’s bar code and QR scanner, the ability to recognize print ads like in newspaper and magazines, and …

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Windows Phone 7 performance boost shown on video

At CES 2011, Microsoft provided little detail about its upcoming Windows Phone 7 update, other than to say that it would bring copy-and-paste and performance improvements. Needless to say, the lack of information was disappointing, but at least the performance enhancements look promising. The guys over at Anandtech got a demo of the forthcoming update on video and as you’ll …

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Star Wars and Blu

Blu-ray strikes back in 2011 as the Star Wars saga arrives in glorious high definition. Star Wars: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi plus prequels The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith are available to pre-order right now ready for hyperspeed delivery in September. Twentieth Century Fox announced the …

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Plasma has 10 more years: Samsung

Despite some critics decrying that “plasma is dead”, Samsung has said that plasma technology will remain with us until at least 2020. Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Bong-Ku Kang, Samsung’s senior vice president of the company’s marketing group, said that while it is limited in terms of the amounts of units it can produce due …

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Sony ‘Headman’ 3D visor first look

Sony has shown off its new prototype 3D visor (the “Headman”) at CES in Las Vegas, which can be used to display movies or even games in three dimensions. (Credit: Ty Pendlebury/CNET Australia) The headset includes two displays inside the visor, which is equivalent to a 100-inch 720p display, and also a set of headphones. While the looks are a …

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Android Atlas Weekly 50: Android Xooms, and Google Tells us how it is (podcast)

DEK Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 50: Android Xooms, and Google Tells us how it is 24:57 Podcast Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) | RSS (MP3) | RSS (320×180) | RSS (640×360) EPISODE 50 CES: Motorola reveals iPad-rival Xoom tablet http://ces.cnet.com/8301-32254_1-20027500-283.html A first look at Honeycomb and Google’s redesigned Android apps http://androidandme.com/2011/01/news/android-news-news/a-first-look-at-honeycomb-and-googles-new-app/ CES: Toshiba’s …

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Spectrum worries at CES: Deja vu all over again

Editor’s note: This is a guest column. See Larry Downes’ bio below. LAS VEGAS–The message at yesterday’s CES Tech Policy Summit was all about spectrum, and the looming crisis brought on by exploding demand for mobile broadband relying on limited frequencies. Speakers including FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and three of his four fellow commissioners all sounded the same theme: the …

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Rumor: Verizon iPhone to be released February 3

You may be able to get your sweetie a Verizon iPhone this Valentine’s Day. Kent German/CNET On the heels of Verizon’s announcement of a special press conference on January 11, Boy Genius Report says a source has confirmed that Apple has blacked out retail employee vacation time for February 3 to February 6, covering a possible Verizon iPhone launch weekend. …

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