Critics urge FCC to forget Net neutrality

CHICAGO–Telecom policy experts say it is time for the Federal Communications Commission to put Net neutrality issues to rest so that the agency can move on to addressing other items on its agenda, such as implementing the National Broadband plan. A representative from AT&T was joined by former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and other policy …

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Doing the shuffle with Subway Shuffle

When I first discovered Subway Shuffle in the iTunes App Store, it wasn’t quite what I expected. I thought it would be a collection of various subway maps from around the world, which would have been fine. I’ve always appreciated the design aesthetics that go into making transit maps, and such an app would be very useful when you’re traveling. …

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Nokia focusing on Qt, HTML5 for app development

Nokia is making Qt its sole application development framework and is supporting HTML5–both of which the company says are designed to benefit mobile app developers and customers. Nokia The mobile phone maker said today its Qt decision means that mobile apps will be compatible with future versions of Symbian and MeeGo. Previously, developers could write directly for Symbian or MeeGo, …

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What to expect in Android Gingerbread

The rumour mill is once again churning through a swathe of Google Android speculation, suggesting that Android 3.0 will deliver an integrated video-chat system, alongside an updated look for the user interface. Android fan blogs are buzzing with a variety of gossip, with Android Police reporting that the Gingerbread developer’s SDK will be released to the public by the end …

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Android Atlas Weekly 21: 5 Reasons To Wait for An Android Tablet (podcast)

Steve Jobs attacks, a pre-rooted phone, and 5 reasons to wait for an Android Tablet, All that and more coming up on this week’s edition of Android Atlas Weekly for Thursday, October 21st, 2010. Join Justin Eckhouse and guest host, Senior Associate Editor, Nicole Lee for all the Android news of the week. Now playing: Watch this: Ep.21: 5 Reasons …

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Getting Sprint’s 4G into New York City

In less than two weeks, Sprint will formally activate its 4G WiMax service in New York City. As I’ve already told you, building out a 4G network in a dense urban environment like Manhattan isn’t easy. Even once you have all the permits in hand–which is a mess in itself–you still have to install enough “macro” cell sites on rooftops …

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Nokia phones in profit

Nokia’s earnings returned to the black in the third quarter thanks to smartphone sales, but it also announced 1,800 layoffs. The Finnish mobile phone maker said today that it took home a profit of 529 million euros ($741 million) in the third quarter compared with a loss of 559 million euros in the year-ago quarter. Revenue rose almost 5 percent …

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Samsung Galaxy S Android 2.2 update to finally reach UK in early November

Android 2.2 Froyo will finally reach the Samsung Galaxy S in early November, for unlocked handsets in the UK. Unfortunately, those of you locked to a network will have to wait another few weeks for the upgrade to Google’s mobile operating system. You’ll need to run Samsung’s Kies software on a PC, connecting your Galaxy S with a USB cable. Samsung …

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HTC HD7 vs HTC Desire HD vs iPhone 4 vs Nokia N8 vs HTC 7 Mozart

The iPhone is no longer the undisputed sultan of the touchscreen kingdom, with worthy challengers arriving almost daily. HTC has it in a pincer movement with the HTC Desire HD, HTC HD7 and HTC 7 Mozart, while the Samsung Galaxy S and Nokia N8 are also taking a swing. Join us as we pit them against each other in a battle royale. HTC …

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Guide to Windows Phone 7

Topics in this guide Basic Navigation Everyday Apps IE and the Marketplace Core Apps Windows Phone 7 (WP7) marks a fresh start for Microsoft’s mobile system strategy. In some ways WP7 is an amalgam of the popular systems available for smartphones today, as well as featuring concepts that are refreshingly unique. This guide is an in-depth first look at the …

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Dialed In 147: Palm is back… sort of

There’s a new Palm handset! It’s the Palm Pre 2, and it’s… very similar to the old Palm Pre. Oh well. However, we do get excited about the RIM BlackBerry Style, cheaper prepaid plans, 4G in the Big Apple, and yes, even the Verizon iPhone. Also: A special report on the new FaceTime for Mac. Now playing: Watch this: Dialed …

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Android 3.0 tablets close to January CES debut

HTC, Motorola, Acer and Asus are set to show off Android 3.0 Gingerbread tablets at the Las Vegas CES trade show in January next year, according to a report from Taiwanese website Digitimes. According to the source, we should also see a Gingerbread version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the new year. Google has just notified partners that Android …

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HTC HD7 launching November 8 for $199.99

As the reviews of AT&T’s first Windows Phone 7 devices (Samsung Focus, HTC Surround) roll in, T-Mobile wanted to remind people that it, too, has a Windows Phone 7 smartphone in the wings. The carrier announced on Wednesday that the HTC HD7 will be will be dropping on November 8 for $199.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 …

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Clearwire edges toward 100Mbps wireless broadband

CHICAGO–Clearwire is getting near 100Mbps downloads on its LTE-based trial wireless network in Phoenix, a company executive said today. During a keynote presentation here at the 4G World trade show, Michael Sievert, Clearwire’s chief commercial officer, shared initial speed test results on a trial network the company has built in Phoenix to test the next generation of a 4G technology …

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Apple CDMA iPhone for Verizon photos surface

A blogger by the name of Richy Rich has posted photos claiming to be of the forthcoming Verizon CDMA iPhone, possibly taken in a Vietnamese repair shop. The iPhone appears to be in Device Verification Testing (DVT) phase, adding visual evidence to recent reports that Apple is testing a version of the iPhone that will run on Verizon’s CDMA network …

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