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Is this the beginning of the end for RIM?

commentary A year from now, Research in Motion may not exist. A little while ago, that might have been a controversial call. Sure, RIM had its share of problems, but many were willing to give it some space to possibly turn itself around. But after today’s first-quarter warning and disclosure that it hired bankers to …

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Samsung Galaxy S3’s S Voice vs Siri on iPhone 4S

When Apple unboxed the iPhone 4S it also uncorked Siri — the sometimes smart-arsed robotic genie/butler that can fetch stuff from your calendar, tell you what the weather’s like or do a web search for Kevin Costner’s age. Now it has a challenger — the Galaxy S3‘s S Voice. Siri was not the first voice-control app on a phone — …

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iPad prototype with two docks sells for £6,500

An old iPad has gone under the hammer for $10,200 (£6,500) — and it doesn’t even work. But what’s interesting about this first generation iPad is that it’s a prototype, sporting not one but two dock connectors. The prototype tablet proves that Apple seriously considered giving the iPad a second dock connector in the side for landscape docking, allowing you …

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Samsung’s blue Galaxy S III faces delay due to paint issues

Samsung apparently has difficulties with the color blue. The “pebble blue” variant of its highly anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone faces delays due to issues with getting the color and its newly invented “hyper-glaze” process, according to several reports. Despite launching today in various markets in Europe and the Middle East, the blue version faces delays of two to three …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 Music Hub fights iTunes and Spotify

Samsung’s new iTunes-fighting music app lets customers stream music, as well as matching music catalogues to Samsung’s own library of ‘choons. The new bit of software, humbly dubbed Samsung Music Hub, lets you stream unlimited tracks from Samsung’s library of 19 million songs, so long as you splash out £10 per month for the premium version. Forking over a monthly …

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Monotype releases font suite for mobile developers

Monotype Imaging today announced a new mobile font suite designed for Android Ice Cream Sandwich devices. The suite, which offers a slew of tools and services for developers and manufacturers, is called “Type Enhancements for Android.” Though some of the tools in the suite have been previously available to developers, it is the first time they have all been offered …

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Six things to know about smartphone batteries

Editors’ note: This is a guest post. See Noam Kedem’s bio at the bottom. The smartphone market revolves around one question: how do you fit all-day access to all of a consumer’s favorite applications and services comfortably into one hand? (The tablet market? Two hands.) The rest is commentary. No smartphone manufacturer has managed to answer the question fully, because …

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Virgin Mobile Venture: An Android introduction

Now playing: Watch this: Venture out with the Virgin Mobile Venture 1:33 With its 2.8-inch touch screen, physical QWERTY keyboard, and 2-megapixel camera, the Virgin Mobile Venture was designed for first-time Android users. Seriously — the ad copy surrounding it states that it wants you to “break into the world of Android-powered phones with the Venture by PCD.” Though it …

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