Panasonic invests in environmental development

Panasonic has announced today it will be funding environmental research and public education with the appointment of the newly-created Panasonic Chair in Environmental Sustainability at Macquarie University, Professor Tim Flannery. Panasonic Australia has pledged AU$690,000 over three years to support the initiative, which is part of what the company calls the “Green Revolution”. Tim Flannery …

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Tesco Mobile’s iPhone 4 prices: 12 month contracts ahoy!

It’s only a few hours until the iPhone 4 arrives in shops, and Tesco Mobile is cutting it close with the announcement of its tariffs for Apple’s next-gen blower. After doing some funky stuff with deals on the iPhone 3GS, Britain’s most galactically huge retailer has stuck to a familiar pricing structure this time around. Rather than a mix of …

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Rumor: Android 2.2 comes to Droid in July, Droid X in August

According to a leaked Verizon memo, the Droid appears poised to see Android 2.2 sometime next month. This would be Motorola’s first handset to see the update, even ahead of the just-announced Droid X. The image, obtained by DroidForums also goes on to pinpoint a timeframe for the Droid X. If true, look for the update to drop four to …

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Live blog: iPhone 4 goes on sale

Apple Store employees giving out free smart water to people in line. for the 14th St. store. Note that this is a full city block away from the start of the line. Caroline McCarthy/CNET It’s finally here. The much-anticipated iPhone 4 is hitting store shelves on Thursday at 7 a.m. local time in each time zone where it’s available. CNET …

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Survey: Developers favor Apple but eye Android

Application developers see Apple’s iOS as the top mobile platform for now but have high expectations for Google’s Android, according to a survey released Wednesday. The “Q2 Mobile Developer Survey” (PDF) was conducted by Appcelerator, which makes the Titantium platform for developing mobile and desktop apps. The survey gauged the opinions of mobile app developers on the six major platforms: …

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FaceTime versus Fring: iPhone 4 video chat throwdown

It wasn’t exactly a surprise when Apple demoed video chatting that uses the front-facing camera during the iPhone 4 announcement on June 7. However, many expected Apple to introduce a Skype-made solution akin to Skype’s iPhone app instead of video chat service crafted in-house. The result of Apple’s mobile video chatting efforts is FaceTime, which can be roughly considered an …

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DC Comics follows in Marvel’s iPad footsteps

DC Comics–home to pop culture icons Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman (and lesser-known characters like Jonah Hex and The Losers)–announced Wednesday that it would be distributing its comics digitally in a deal that resembles those of its competitors, but with some unique twists. The publisher has partnered with ComiXology and the PlayStation Network to digitally distribute its comic books on …

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Tiered data plans can help close digital divide

Editors’ note: This is a guest column. See Robert J. Shapiro’s bio below. The familiar, one-size-fits-all flat monthly fee for Internet use is likely headed for the technology junk pile–and it’s a good thing for most consumers. One fee for unlimited broadband access–and the same fee for everybody signing up for a particular service–helped drive the extraordinarily rapid spread of …

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iPhone 4 issues with stereo Bluetooth headsets?

Have you had stereo Bluetooth problems with your iPhone 4? Josh P. Miller/CNET It seems that antenna issues are not the only problems surfacing with the new iPhone 4, or at least that’s what one of our readers has experienced. Al, a Buzz Out Loud listener, wrote in to report that his Jabra Stone and Kensington A2DP headset would not …

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RIM: Sales and profits on the upswing

Research in Motion on Thursday reported first-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street estimates but missed the analysts’ targets on revenue. The company also announced a share repurchase plan. (Statement, in PDF.) For the quarter, the company reported revenue of $4.24 billion, up 24 percent from the year-ago quarter. Net income came in at $768.9 million, or $1.38 per share, up …

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iPhone 4 launch day: Surrey goes iCrazy

Although the glamorous place to buy an iPhone 4 was at the flagship Apple Store on Regent Street — as the intrepid Luke Westaway found out — there was plenty of interest in the ‘burbs too. Out in sunny Kingston upon Thames, there was a large number of punters queuing all over the place. The advantage of buying a phone …

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iPhone 4: 3 network’s data

3 has revealed its iPhone 4 deals, and as we hoped, they’re pretty tasty. Apple’s new phone will be available on 24-month contract, SIM-only or pay as you go tariffs. 3 is offering 1GB of Internet use with every contract, which is the best data deal we’ve seen so far.  3 has some decent SIM-only and pay as you go …

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Google Voice now open to all in the US, UK next please

Google has finally lifted the requirement to be invited to use its Voice service, making it available to all US citizens. That’s good news for our transatlantic cousins, but not so good for us international types who yearn for access to such an awesome service. If you haven’t been formally introduced to Google Voice, let us do the honours. Essentially, …

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Verizon keeps unlimited data for new Droid X

Verizon Wireless is holding onto to its unlimited data plan for smartphones just a little longer as it dukes it out with AT&T for more wireless smartphone subscribers. Motorola Verizon on Wednesday introduced the updated Motorola Droid X, the latest version of the Google Android phone that Verizon has pitted against AT&T’s iPhone. The new phone will go on sale …

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AT&T gets approval to buy Verizon spectrum

AT&T has gotten the final “ok” from the government to buy spectrum licenses from Verizon Wireless, which Verizon was required to divest as part of its acquisition of Alltel. The Federal Communications Commission approved AT&T’s $2.35 billion purchase of the wireless licenses from Verizon Wireless on Tuesday. The FCC said the deal did not raise competitive risks. Verizon is selling …

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