Google optimistic about Android in China

Google may not see eye to eye with the Chinese government these days, but the company still has high hopes for its Android smartphones among Chinese users. The search giant’s chief financial officer, Patrick Pichette, spoke during a Webcast about the prospects for Android in China in the midst of heated negotiations about the future …

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Flash on Windows Phone 7 confirmed

Hold on to your YouTube — Adobe has confirmed that Flash Player 10.1 will come to the mobile version of Internet Explorer that’s on Windows Phone 7 Series. It won’t be available on the first WinPhev phones, but Adobe’s Mike Chambers wrote on his blog that Adobe and Microsoft are busy as beavers making it happen. “I don’t have an …

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LG Accolade succeeds where a cell phone should

Now playing: Watch this: LG Accolade VX5600 1:37 In their long history together, LG and Verizon Wireless have given us more than their share of quality handsets. From high-end handsets like the LG Chocolate Touch to simple models like the VX5400, we’ve been mostly pleased with what we’ve seen. The new LG Accolade VX5600 is closer to the latter, but …

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Windows Phone 7: App store, free dev tools and Silverlight all in the Mix10

Windows Phone 7 Series is courting developers this week at the Mix10 conference in Las Vegas, giving us a glimpse of the applications we can expect to see on our WinPhev phones at the end of the year. The spotlight was on apps from Associated Press (pictured above), which showed a ‘panoramic’ user experience — basically, multiple home screens that …

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Blu

The Office for National Statistics has made its latest update to Britain’s shopping basket of goods and services — its hypothetical collection of goods used to measure UK inflation. The addition of liquid soap, cereal bars and garlic bread isn’t terribly interesting, but the changing face of Britain’s technological affair certainly is. Kindly welcome Blu-ray players into the average consumer’s …

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AT&T unleashes new messaging phones and cloud services

AT&T sprang into action on Monday and introduced a quartet of new Quick Messaging phones as well as a set of services designed to bring smartphone-like experiences to mass-market phones. These services will first debut on the Samsung Strive (see below) and include three tools: AT&T Address Book, AT&T Mobile Share, and next-generation messaging. The latter simply brings a reply-all …

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App update: Rhapsody for iPhone to allow caching

Slacker better light a fire under its keister if it wants to be the first streaming-music service to offer offline song caching for the iPhone and iPod Touch. In the midst of all the SXSW hoopla, Rhapsody has announced its intentions to offer caching as part of the next update to its own iPhone app. For those not in the …

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Sprint Nextel debuts Motorola i890

Dubbed as a handset for blue- and white-collar workers, Sprint took the wraps off its latest Nextel Direct Connect device, the Motorola i890. The i890 offers the standard Direct Connect push-to-talk features as well as Group Connect, Direct Talk, Direct Send, and Next Mail. In addition, you get a 2-megapixel camera with fixed focus, 4x digital zoom, and video-recording capabilities. …

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Windows Mobile apps won’t run on Windows Phone 7 Series, says Microsoft

Are you one of the very, very few people who’ve spent buckets of money in the Windows Marketplace app store? If so, take a deep breath and try to remain calm — Microsoft has announced that apps for Windows Mobile won’t run on its upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series operating system. That means you won’t be able to bring your apps over …

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Sprint’s HTC 4G phone poised for CTIA announcement

HTC Incredible pocketnow.com Based on recent leaks, a pair of HTC handsets, the Supersonic and Incredible, appear all but ready to ship. The Google Android smartphones have appeared in the wild and they look like final products. A handful of pictures of the Incredible trickled out early last week from a Twitter user known as DevDroid. As you can see …

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FCC unveils National Broadband Plan

WASHINGTON, DC – The Federal Communications Commission made its National Broadband Plan public Monday outlining specific recommendations for policy makers over the next decade to ensure all Americans get access to high-speed Internet. Congress asked the FCC as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed in February 2009 to come up with a comprehensive plan to spread affordable …

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Four awesome alarm clock apps

The aptly named Alarm Clock app offers a bit more versatility than the standard Clock app. iHandySoft, Inc. During a recent spring cleaning, my wife and I wondered aloud why either of us needed an alarm clock on our nightstands. After all, my iPhone and her iPod Touch both have a perfectly good alarm feature. What’s more, the App Store …

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Street Fighter IV hits the iPhone

You can now test your fighting prowess using the iPhone as the arena with Capcom’s new release of Street Fighter IV. With its roots in the arcade, the popular game found its way onto the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, and the PC before finally hitting the iPhone and iPod Touch last week. Using similar gameplay and a few of …

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Dell sues Sharp, Hitachi, Toshiba over LCD price fixing

Dell has accused five Asian firms that make liquid crystal display panels of illegally colluding on prices. The world’s third largest PC maker filed a complaint against Hitachi, Sharp, Toshiba, HannStar, and Seiko in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on Friday, according to a Reuters report. Damages sought by Dell have not yet been determined. Dell is only the …

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Toshiba BDX2000: It’s Blu

Remember when Toshiba tried to flog us all HD DVD? Remember when it tried to make us believe Blu-ray was wasn’t as good? Yeah, us too, so it’s with a wry chuckle that we observe the same company has now hopped on that very bandwagon with the BDX2000, its first standalone Blu-ray player. From what we’ve seen, Toshiba has avoided …

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