Samsung Galaxy S gets worldwide launch

Samsung earlier today announced an ambitious launch for its Galaxy S i9000 handset. Though many cell phones launch in one country and with one carrier at a time, over 100 wireless providers from around the world have agreed to offer the device including, as we’ve guessed earlier, the four key players here in the United …

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England out of 3D World Cup, and not even on penalties

England are out of the World Cup before it even starts — the 3D World Cup, that is. Sony and FIFA have announced which games will be filmed in 3D, and England aren’t in any of them. In order to even get a run-out in 3D, England will have to progress to at least the quarter-finals. But even then, we …

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Leaked Samsung i897 shows AT&T getting serious about Android

AT&T looks like it is ready to be taken seriously when it comes to Android. A recent string of leaks indicate that a rather powerful Samsung handset is right around the corner, ready to battle the likes of the Droid Incredible. The latest phone to surface, the Samsung i897 is rumored to be running Android 2.1 and powered by a …

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Asus Eee Pad EP121 and EP101TC: Windows

In a move that was as inevitable as rain on a bank holiday weekend, Asus has unveiled a couple of new tablet computers — the 12-inch Eee Pad EP121 and the 10-inch EP101TC. The larger of the two machines, pictured top, sports a dual-core Intel CULV processor and a full copy of Windows 7. We’re told it supports multitasking, so …

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Move it along, Sprint

I’ll admit that I’m a little cranky, but I think I have every right. Almost two months ago, I posted a list of expectations that I had for Sprint’s Evo 4G smartphone. At the time, I had just seen the device at CTIA 2010 in Las Vegas and I was duly impressed with its design, features, and zippy 4G speeds. …

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U.S. Cellular announces basic PCD 8635

PCD 8635 PCD PCD is no stranger to the basic clam shell, and it has just come out with yet another model for U.S. Cellular. Dubbed the CDM8635, this entry-level phone has a 1.5-inch mono external display, a 2.2-inch color internal display, a 1.3-megapixel camera, voice-activated dialing, text and multimedia messaging, dedicated keys for a speakerphone and zoom, and not …

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Andy Rubin expects Android releases to slow down

The Silicon Valley Mercury News recently spent some time speaking with Android founder and Google VP, Andy Rubin where naturally, the subject of “fragmentation” and the rapid succession of Android releases came up. Rubin acknowledged the quick growth of the platform and the problems developers face with such speedy innovation, but said Google is slowing development over the next few …

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FCC: Most broadband users are unaware of speed

A new survey from the Federal Communications Commission notes that while 91 percent of U.S. broadband consumers are satisfied with their service, 80 percent of them don’t know what speed broadband connection they’re paying for. The survey of more than 3,000 adults conducted this spring asked consumers if they knew what the advertised speed of the broadband service they were …

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Report: Skype 2.0 with 3G ready for iPhone

iPhone users will finally be able to take advantage of Skype 2.0, with 3G calling, according to a report. But after August they’ll have to pay for the privilege of Skype-to-Skype calls with the new service. Gizmodo reported the iPhone-ready service and a “small monthly fee” associated with it (along with operator charges for data). Gizmodo also noted that upgrades …

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Nokia, Opera side with Adobe on Flash

Nokia and Opera Software have taken sides in the Adobe-Apple battle over Flash multimedia support: They are in the Flash camp. On Thursday executives from Nokia, the world’s largest maker of cell phones, and Opera Software, the maker of a leading mobile browser, said they’d support the new Flash 10.1 software that is coming out. Opera’s co-founder Jon von Tetzchner …

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Diddybeats serve up features, style, and sound

Diddybeats High-Performance In-Ear Headphones (photos) +3 more See all photos It might be said that the best people to create audio products such as headphones are musicians. That was certainly Monster’s feeling when the cable company teamed up with Dr. Dre to create a line of headphones vetted by the hip hop legend. The Beats line encompasses everything from full-size …

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Survey: iPhone owners are the happiest

The iPhone is No. 1 in customer satisfaction, says a new ChangeWave survey, but Motorola also has its share of happy Droid users. Among the 1,009 smartphone owners interviewed by research firm ChangeWave, results released this week found that 77 percent of all Apple iPhone owners said they’re very satisfied with their phones. Motorola came in second, with 64 percent …

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Samsung Behold II will get only Android 1.6

We’ve got some good news and bad news for Samsung Behold II owners. We’ll start with the good first: you’re getting an update to Android 1.6. The bad? You won’t be getting anything beyond Android 1.6. Samsung dropped the bomb late Thursday evening via its Twitter account, and its official statement reads: Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile USA are planning to …

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WSJ: Verizon pledges to promote new Motorola smartphones

Motorola is counting on Verizon to use its marketing prowess to help the handset maker stage a smartphone recovery, and the wireless carrier has promised to do just that, according to The Wall Street Journal. Motorola’s Droid James Martin/CNET Motorola has worked out a deal with Verizon Wireless to make sure some of its new smartphones for Verizon will get …

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