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Virgin launches BYO phone plans

Virgin Mobile has today launched new bring-your-own (BYO) phone plans, with pricing an even AU$10 per month cheaper than the same plan with a subsidised phone. New BYO plan options exist across Virgin’s three pricing tiers: Big plans, Fair Go plans and its unlimited Topless cap. The AU$10 discount brings the cheapest plan price down …

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How to use any printer from your iPhone or iPad

When Apple unveiled AirPrint, it did more than simply announce a new driver. It made the iPad and iPhone viable standalone business devices on which you could edit, create and print out hard copies of your work… so long as you’d bought from HP. AirPrint is still — officially — only compatible with recent HP printers, but with a bit …

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Android Ice Cream Sandwich versus iOS 5: Killer features

What I’m about to attempt–comparing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Apple iOS 5–is a little like tiptoeing through a minefield. Most of you won’t be happy and somebody could get hurt. (Read: me.) Yet, this comparison must be done. For one thing, Google and Apple have both recently unveiled huge changes that respectively make their mobile operating systems far …

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Nokia 800 press shots leak, comes in three colours

Nokia’s new phone is turning out to be almost as badly kept a secret as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus or the Motorola Droid Razr. More info on the Nokia 800 has leaked onto the internet, this time in the shape of some official press shots, reports Pocketnow. The shots provide the best look yet at the smart phone, while also …

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RIM’s latest misstep: Its new BBX name is already taken

Research in Motion’s new BBX operating system isn’t even out yet, and it’s already facing a bit of legal heat. A small Albuquerque, N.M.-based software provider, Basis International, claims “BBx” is the name of a software platform that it has already trademarked. RIM unveiled the BBX platform–which combines elements of its older BlackBerry operating system with its next-generation QNX software–at …

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Motorola Admiral with Sprint Direct Connect reports for duty Oct. 23

Today, Sprint introduced the Motorola Admiral, the newest addition to its Direct Connect portfolio. Joining the previously announced Kyocera DuraMax, the Admiral supports Sprint’s next-gen Direct Connect push-to-talk service, which operates on the carrier’s 3G CDMA network instead of Nextel’s iDEN network. The advantage of the new service is faster data speeds, and Sprint plans tophase out iDEN in 2013. …

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AT&T profit down, but company upbeat about Q4

AT&T posted a decline in its third-quarter profit today, although results largely fell in line with expectations and the company’s wireless-customer growth remained solid. The Dallas telecommunications titan reported a quarterly profit of $3.6 billion, or 61 cents a share, down significantly from a year-earlier profit of $12.3 billion, or $2.07 a share, when the company’s results benefited from a …

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Ice Cream Sandwich lets you kill bloatware apps

Sick of all the extra apps clogging up your Android phone? Google’s new Ice Cream Sandwich smart phone software will let you kill any app, including the added extras slapped on there by the manufacturer and your phone network. That’s good news, as it means unwanted apps will stop eating up your phone’s processing power, or using your data. You …

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iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 4S: Graphics

With the iPhone picking up steam as a gaming platform, one of the biggest announcements for gamers was that the iPhone 4S’ graphics would be seven times faster than its predecessor’s. Even though no developers have released a game optimized for the device so far (Infinity Blade II is set to launch December 1), I decided to put some of …

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