Apple could alleviate iPhone 4 proximity sensor issues with iOS change

One of the major issues surrounding the iPhone 4 release this summer was the proximity sensor failing during phone calls, resulting in muting, conference calling, and other inadvertent touch input. Despite the promise of relief in the iOS 4.1 update, many users, including myself, are still having proximity sensor issues. A forum thread on the …

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Battle Royale 3: A tale of four smartphone screens

I really need to come up with a more exciting way to shoot these things. Eric Franklin/CNET Editors’ note: If you’ve already read “Battle Royale: Five smartphones face off” or “Battle Royale 2: The Quickening” (OK, it wasn’t actually called “The Quickening”), then you may experience some deja vu when reading this article. We’ve used the same tests and presented …

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Samsung Epic 4G first to get Media Hub

Josh Miller/CNET During last week’s Galaxy Tab event in Manhattan, Samsung teased the imminent availability of its Media Hub service, and now it looks like Sprint is the first carrier to roll out the video store to a Galaxy S smartphone, its Samsung Epic 4G. In a blog post, Sprint said it began pushing out a software update in recent …

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HTC rumored to be readying an Android tablet for Q1 2011

The first alleged details for an HTC-branded tablet have surfaced thanks to a recent DigiTimes article. According to its sources, Taiwanese hardware manufacturer Pegatron Technology has started taking orders from HTC for an Android-based tablet due in the first quarter of 2011. It’s being reported that the device will feature a multitouch display with 1,280×720-pixel resolution and will run an …

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Firefox Home for iPhone gets a savvier search bar, multilingual support

Two months ago, Firefox debuted Firefox Home, a companion app for iPhone that syncs open browser tabs, browsing history, and passwords across the mobile phone and Web. Today, an update to Firefox Home for iPhone adds three small but notable enhancements. First, the update tweaks the app’s search bar so it now seeks out a URL that you’ve never visited …

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Twitter log

You may have noticed that your Twitter apps have stopped working. If your apps are giving you gyp, here’s why: it’s all to do with a change to the way Twitter lets you log in. Why the change? Twitter cleverly gained traction by opening itself up to third parties to make apps and services that expanded on the site’s core …

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Why a Facebook Phone may not be nuts

A Facebook-branded smartphone isn’t as crazy as it sounds. Before you mock that conclusion (as our editor did at first), hear us out: a branded smartphone could be the social-networking king’s key to competing more aggressively with Apple and Google as the Internet heavyweights take turns competing, cooperating, and causing one another fits. Of course, Facebook has been denying reports …

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Verizon names insider as new president, COO

Verizon Communications has named Lowell McAdam as its new president and chief operating officer–a significant step along the path to succeed longtime CEO and Chairman Ivan Seidenberg. Lowell McAdam Verizon McAdam, currently president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, will become responsible for the operations of Verizon Wireless, Verizon Telecom and Business, and Verizon Services Operations. McAdam, who is 56, will …

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Nokia N8 launch delayed for final tweaks

Originally slated for a late September release, Nokia says it will now ship the Nokia N8 in October, in order to make some “final amends” to the smartphone. The company didn’t elaborate on what kind of changes it was making to the device, but said it was to ensure the best user experience. The Nokia N8 will be the first …

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Zune Pass is coming to UK with £9 per month music streaming

With Windows Phone 7 just around the corner, it’s no surprise that Microsoft is keen to put some kind of music-based infrastructure in place. What is a surprise — and a pleasant one — is that it’s bringing its Zune music and video service to a host of platforms, including Windows PCs and Xbox Live. There are a couple of …

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iPhone app kickstarts your healthy lifestyle

21-Day Vegan Kickstart eases you into the vegan lifestyle with three weeks’ worth of tasty recipes. PCRM Looking to lose weight? Lower your cholesterol? Control your diabetes? Prevent cancer? These are among the proven benefits of a vegan diet–meaning one free of all animal products (meat, dairy, etc.). OK, but how do you get started? Without your morning cereal, lunchtime …

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Nokia N8 Plug and Touch concept turns your TV into a touchscreen

Nokia is developing camera software which could turn any old TV into a touchscreen, and may eventually lead to Iron Man-style air-touch technology for everyone — not just troubled billionaire geniuses. Plug and Touch is deceptively simple: point the N8 smart phone‘s camera at a HDTV, and connect to the same TV using an HDMI cable. The TV then becomes …

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Motorola Milestone XT720 gets speed boost, Dext still dead

It might not be Android 2.2, but those of you who recently bought the Milestone XT720 will get a free speed boost thanks to a new software update. We commented on the XT720’s processor in our original review, as although it had a maximum speed of 720MHz, Motorola capped it to 550MHz. In a Facebook post, Motorola Europe said you …

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HTC Desire HD optimised for speed and power

It would be easy to write off the Desire HD as simply a version of the original Desire with a larger screen, but unofficial testing of the new handset and its software are delivering outstanding results, showing a phone that is noticeably faster and more powerful in a few key areas. Reports from the XDA-Developers forum is that the Desire …

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Samsung Cetus uses Windows Phone 7 app to open garage doors

The Samsung Cetus SGH-i917, a potential launch device for Windows Phone 7, has been caught on video messing around with some guy’s house. WMpoweruser got hold of an internal video showing Windows Phone 7 program manager Charlie Kindel having a play with the phone, using a home control system which would allow him to switch the lights on and open …

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