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Apple wins Motorola phones ban over Android slide

Apple has won a major skirmish in its war with Android. A German court has ruled in the iPhone and iPad‘s favour over the ability to unlock your phone by swiping your finger on the screen. Apple accused Motorola of infringing its slide-to-unlock patent, which covers “unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock …

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Asus Transformer Ice Cream Sandwich update delayed again

Asus has delayed the Android update for the Asus Transformer tablet yet again — and fans are seriously angry. Promised for this month, Ice Cream Sandwich will now land on the popular tablet some time in March. Asus announced the news on its Singapore Facebook page, thanking fans for their patience and understanding. These are qualities sorely lacking in the …

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Apple’s Foxconn factories ‘first

The Chinese factories used by Apple to build the iPhone and iPad have been given a glowing initial assessment, despite only opening their doors to inspectors a few days ago. The independent Fair Labor Association is investigating factories in China where Apple products are built to assess the conditions workers are expected to labour under — after reports workers had …

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Study: European doctors getting iPad fever

Apple According to a new study by Manhattan Research, which surveyed more than 1,200 physicians across Europe, 26 percent of doctors claim they own an Apple iPad and spend more than 25 percent of their professional time using it. Doctors in Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and the U.K. participated in the survey reported by PMLiVE, a medical industry blog (via …

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Apple’s biggest iPad rival: the iPhone 4S

Apple was its own worst enemy in the fourth quarter. The biggest competitor to the iPad 2 was the iPhone 4S, market researcher IHS said today in a report on tablet sales in the fourth quarter. The firm concluded that despite other tablet options, what curtailed sales of the iPad 2 the most was customers committing their dollars to the …

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Spectrum auction compromise part of payroll tax cut bill

It looks like Congress will finally authorize incentive spectrum auctions. Today, Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate agreed on legislation that will authorize the extension of the payroll tax cuts and the unemployment benefits. And they also authorized the Federal Communications Commission to auction off wireless spectrum as part of the package. Revenue from the …

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Amazon Kindle Fire climbs to top of Android pack

Three months after going on sale, we still don’t know how many Kindle Fire tablets that Amazon has sold. Sure, analysts have made estimates, but without real figures from Amazon, we’re left to guess as to how the Kindle Fire is faring against devices from Apple, Samsung, and others. Or do we? Issued just today, a new report from IHS …

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HTC set to launch One X quad

Smartphone maker HTC might go big at Mobile World Congress with a One X handset boasting quad-core horsepower. Time is certainly ripe for HTC to wow the world with new cutting-edge mobile hardware. Its rivals, Motorola, Samsung, and Sony, have been hard at work churning out a number of fresh phones such as the Droid Razr Maxx, Droid 4, Galaxy …

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