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Sony prices dual

The dual-screen Sony Tablet P. James Martin/CNET Starting March 4th, AT&T customers can pick up Sony’s dual-screen Tablet P for $399 with a two year contract. As a 4G device, customers will have a choice of two monthly plans to choose from, starting at $35/mo for 3GB of data, up to $50/mo for 5GB. If …

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Google’s Schmidt predicts rise of £45 smart phone

Smart phones will be as cheap as feature phones next year, reckons Google chairman Eric Schmidt. The former CEO of Google, who’s currently taking a turn in the chairman’s chair, made the prediction after giving a speech at Mobile World Congress that was heavy on sci-fi predictions for the not-too-distant tech-fuelled future. Holographic robot-doubles anyone? Schmidt also made a veiled …

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The secret behind Nokia’s 41

When Nokia announced the 41-megapixel 808 PureView smartphone at MWC 2012, CNET’s associate editor Lynn La said “it is a phone that has so many megapixels, its megapixels have megapixels.” That, it turns out, was a pretty accurate statement. But, before I get into what that all means, judging by comments I’ve read there seems to be some confusion about …

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 hands

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1 and 7.0) 1:05 BARCELONA, Spain–Samsung’s tablet spotlight is on the flashy Galaxy Note 10.1 this Mobile World Congress, but after putting down the stylus, I picked up both new versions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. If you’ve ever seen the original Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 7 Plus, you’ll …

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Airtel CEO: It’s time for super

BARCELONA–Airtel has 250 million customers in India and Africa, but very few of them can afford smartphones, and Chief Executive Sunil Bharti Mittal said that’s holding the countries back. In developing countries, lower-end feature phones today are being used for banking and buying as well as for communications, but smartphones could offer much more, Mittal said at the Mobile World …

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Mobile operators: Stop picking on us, or else

BARCELONA–Think your wireless network provider is hard-nosed today? Just wait. Although executives for these operators are tired of being seen as the bad guy, they’re also willing to take stern measures to defend their businesses, several said today at the Mobile World Congress show here. That means that Internet companies, governments, and mobile phone customers must pay up. “We’ve become …

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LightSquared CEO resigns, casting shadow on 4G plans

LightSquared CEO Sanjiv Ahuja has stepped down as the company’s chief executive officer. The decision, announced this morning, does not shed much light as to exactly why Ahuja resigned, but reports have already circulating suggesting it has to do something with the Federal Communication Commission’s move to block the launch of its 4G network. In November, Ahuja spoke at the …

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Samsung Brightside coming to Verizon March 1 with dim specs

It seems Verizon hopes to lure current feature phone shoppers considering real smartphones into buying the $100 Samsung Brightside. Honestly, who else would eye a device like this that runs proprietary software and not a legit operating system such as Android, iOS, Windows Phone, or even Blackberry. Expected to hit Verizon store shelves on March 1, Samsung does promise that …

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Sena gets Creativo with iPhone 4/4S pouch case

I recently wrote something up on the Camalen Hexa, a unique flip case for iPhone 4/4S that allowed you to prop your phone up in a horizontal or vertical position. Now I’ve come across another new, interesting case that I think is worth a paragraph or two of blog space. This one’s the Creativo from Sena, and it’s a leather …

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Mobile World Congress Day 3: What you missed

BARCELONA, Spain–The first and second days of Mobile World Congress certainly flew by in a whirlwind of smartphone product announcements. While the torrent of press conferences and gadget news abated a bit, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt notably took the stage at MWC. Schmidt rallied the Android troops touting the exponential growth of the mobile OS while calling for less …

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