The 411: Data talk and music transfer

Welcome to the 411, my Q&A column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have the same questions, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and …

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‘Colossal’ collection: 2,222 short stories for iPhone

The Colossal Short Story Collection includes more than 2,000 stories–all for 99 cents. Great news for fans of short fiction: The Colossal Short Stories Collection just landed in the App Store packing a whopping 2,222 public-domain works. There are, of course, other story collections available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but this is by far the largest one. You’ll …

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AT&T iPhone app collects complaints about poor service

Would you like to let AT&T know when your iPhone has dropped a call? Well, now there is an app for that. AT&T on Monday released a new application called “Mark the Spot,” which lets iPhone users submit complaints about dropped calls, poor service coverage, and less-than-perfect voice quality. The application is free and available in the iTunes App Store. …

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Yelp finds you food on Android

Frequent Yelp users will be pleased to see a Yelp for Android app take its place in the Android Market on Monday. Be forewarned, however, that the app contains the minimum services from Yelp.com in this iteration. There’s the usual search for restaurants and businesses nearby, which Yelp sniffs out using GPS or cell tower triangulation. Results records include ratings, …

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HTC Android

HTC has shown it can accomplish Android awesomeness with the Hero and Magic, but, in our heart of hearts, we want to see a big-screen, Snapdragon-powered phone like the HD2 running the little green robot. If we can believe a leaked roadmap for HTC’s 2010 Android phones, our dreams could become a reality next year. Android fan blog Android and …

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Five iPhone games to get you in the holiday spirit

Call me a sucker for the holiday season, but at this time of year I just can’t get into mowing down zombies and blasting TIE fighters. I need games that put me in a more, well, merry frame of mind. Thankfully, the App Store has no shortage of holiday-themed entertainment. I’ve rounded up five festive games for players young and …

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FCC Fridays: Two weeks worth

We missed the FCC filings for the past couple of weeks, so this week’s listing will be extra-long. We noticed quite a number of Samsung phones as usual, as well as a few ZTE and Huawei handsets. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, the agency’s online …

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FCC questions Verizon over ETF hike

There was a lot of hue and cry last month when Verizon raised its early termination fees for “advanced devices” to $350, and understandably so. Even with $10 decrease with each month of service, that’s quite a large sum to pay in case you need to get out of your contract before the time is up. It appears the FCC …

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Layar 3.0 reunites The Beatles

Why live in the boring normal world when life seen through your phone‘s camera is so much better? That’s the approach taken by Layar, the augmented-reality app. Rather than augment the image on your phone’s screen with a single layer of information, as is the case with the Nearest Tube app, Layar lets you browse through numerous different layers created …

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HTC Droid Eris to get Android update in 2010

While Motorola Droid owners are prepping to get Android 2.0.1 delivered to their smartphone in the coming weeks, HTC Droid Eris users might be wondering, “Hey, what about us?” Well, the good news is that there is an update coming. The bad news is you’re going to have to wait a bit longer. Verizon said Friday that it plans to …

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Android Team announces revisions to SDKs

Google We learned on Thursday that Verizon’s Motorola Droid will be getting an update to Android 2.0.1 to address camera and voice reception issues. Today brings news that all 2.0 devices will be updated to this version before the year is out. As of right now, the only other known 2.0 handset is the Milestone, also from Motorola. This update …

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Android 2.0.1 for Droid users coming soon

Verizon just informed us that Google released an SDK for Android 2.0.1 Thursday, which means those who have a Motorola Droid can expect a free over-the-air upgrade to their phone in the “coming weeks.” Some updates include an improvement to the camera’s auto-focus and the phone’s voice reception. There’s still no news on the exact dates the new firmware will …

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How the Grinch iPhone game stole my $1.99

Where’s the Grinch? In this uninspired game, only his hand appears. Grinchmas, indeed! Oceanhouse Media Maybe I’m feeling extra Grinchy today because stupid iTunes keeps timing out when I sync my iPhone, but I don’t like Grinchmas. In this new game from Oceanhouse Media, you’re a disembodied Grinch hand that flings snowballs–or presents, if you’re in more of a “Merry …

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Freeview HD launch: BBC HD and ITV1 HD now available

On Wednesday 2 December, at a small gathering in its Media Village in west London, the BBC launched Freeview HD, with all the modesty and quiet pride we’ve come to expect from the corporation. After a brief explanation of what was involved, we finally got to see some of the early hardware and the live service as it was going …

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Nokia to enhance Symbian UI, introduce Maemo 6

Nokia on Wednesday announced that it’s going all in for 2010, taking the Symbian user interface “to a new level” and delivering the first Maemo 6 “mobile computer” in the second half of the year. Nokia N900 Internet Tablet with Maemo 5 (Credit: Nokia) If that’s not enough, the Finnish company is boosting the relative amount of touchscreen and QWERTY …

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