Clinton supports RIM in security spat

The U.S. and Canadian governments are getting involved with a dispute between some foreign governments and Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, over those countries’ restrictions of the device. On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she would try to help broker a resolution between the two sides. “We are …

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Motorola Flipout clears FCC

It was a bit of a mishmash in the Federal Communications Commission’s certification labs this week. Among other models, we saw the RIM BlackBerry Torch, the curious Motorola Flipout swivel handset, and what appears to be a Windows Phone 7 device from HTC. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test …

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Chop Chop Soccer wins the iOS World Cup

Chop Chop Soccer may not have realistic graphics or gameplay, but it definitely delivers a ton of fun. Gamerizon The child stars of Gamerizon’s Chop Chop series look like angry-eyed refugees from “South Park.” But, man, do they know how to bring the fun. Witness Chop Chop Soccer, the fourth game in the series. It’s little more than single-player soccer …

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Droid X Froyo update expected by September

Verizon’s Droid X launched just last month, but its promised 2.2 “Froyo” update could still come by the end of the summer. Though originally expected by late this month, it now appears that Froyo’s arrival will lapse into early September. The latest clue came Thursday on a Motorola support forum. On a thread exploring the Exchange 2003 e-mail notification issue …

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BlackBerry 8530 is Cricket’s first smartphone

While the recent BlackBerry Torch gets all the press, Cricket quietly pipes up and says that it, too, now has a BlackBerry in its lineup–its first ever, in fact. Indeed, the regional carrier has never even had a smartphone in its family before the BlackBerry Curve 8530. Features include GPS, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, EV-DO, a 2-megapixel camera, and of course …

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U.S. Cellular reveals Android, LTE plans

New smartphones and LTE technology are on their way to U.S. Cellular. During the carrier’s quarterly earnings call Thursday, Executive Vice President of Operations Alan Ferber said the RIM BlackBerry Bold, the Android-powered HTC Desire, and a variant of the Samsung Galaxy S Andorid smartphone will land in the carrier’s lineup by the end of the year. Though U.S. Cellular …

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How to text without a cell phone

Kids, of course, come in all varieties, and their interests run the gamut. But when it comes to 10-year-old girls, I dare say, there are two ubiquitous desires: getting one’s ears pierced and getting a cell phone. And you may as well let go of that ol’ school stereotype of a preteen–phone glued to ear, gabbing on and on with …

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BlackBerry Pearl 3G now available on pay as you go with T

T-Mobile is now offering the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9105 on pay as you go, in line with the current movement away from long-term mobile phone contracts. You can now buy the smart phone for £250, and get an extra six months free email and Internet if you sign up before the end of August, as long as you buy £20 …

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BlackBerry maker and Saudis close to a deal?

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is supposedly working with officials in Saudi Arabia to make sure that BlackBerry users don’t lose access to mobile e-mail, several news agencies reported Friday. Government officials in Saudi Arabia announced earlier this week that they were ordering the country’s three wireless operators to block BlackBerry messenger service. Officials said RIM’s stringent security does not …

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Finding Froyo’s hidden features

Now playing: Watch this: Tasting Froyo 4:44 Earlier this week when I told you about the new Froyo features on the HTC Evo 4G, I also invited you to share the undiscovered goodies that weren’t on Sprint’s official list. Whether from Android or Apple, most operating system upgrades have some secret “Easter egg” features that aren’t apparent right away. With …

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RIM CEO castigates countries over BlackBerry ban

“If they can’t deal with the Internet, they should shut it off.” Research In Motion That was just one of the comments that RIM co-CEO Michael Lazaridis made in an interview published Wednesday in The Wall Street Journal. In the interview, Lazaridis repeatedly took aim at the countries looking to ban the BlackBerry over what they are labeling national security …

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Microsoft in tablet Twitter teaser?

Microsoft has jacked into the zillion-volt power of the Twittersphere by releasing a passing glimpse at an upcoming product, leading to speculation that a possible Windows tablet will be launched before the week is out. It’s hard to hazard an informed guess as to what this is, but one thing can be said with certainty — it definitely has a …

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Android Atlas Weekly 10: Androids… in space! (podcast)

Froyo rolls out to more devices, Android tops the smartphone market, and the Nexus One has a new life as an astronaut. Plus, guest Antuan Goodwin tells us about the highly configurable Tasker app. Now playing: Watch this: Ep.10: Androids… in space! 44:31 Podcast Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) | RSS (MP3) …

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WiMax backer Clearwire to start LTE trials

Clearwire announced plans Thursday to start trial testing 4G LTE technology this fall. The move will not only allow the company to showcase the capabilities of the technology but also allow it to “examine a variety of potential future technology combinations.” The tests will be conducted through early 2011 in the Phoenix area. With this move, Clearwire is shooting to …

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