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Inside Apps: How carriers can provide a kick start

For developers looking for that extra leg up, there are few better places to start than with the wireless carriers. AT&T’s developer contest is one avenue for app developers looking to break out. AT&T Last week, I wrote about the critical importance of finding the right partners. And for many, getting the blessing of a …

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Report: Microsoft also considered Motorola buy

Apparently, Motorola Mobility had a lot of suitors. GigaOm reports that several parties were in acquisition talks with Motorola, which eventually got scooped up by Google for a $12.5 billion. Among the other potential buyers was Microsoft. Microsoft purchasing Motorola could have added to the software giant’s already impressive patent portfolio, and given Google and Android limited legal breathing room. …

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Star Wars Blu

The force is strong with Panasonic Blu-ray players. When you buy an item of the company’s new Blu-ray home cinema kit, you’ll be rewarded with the original Star Wars movie saga on Blu-ray. The original trilogy is available with Panasonic Blu-ray players, recorders and home cinema systems. To bag a classic cosmic carve-up, simply buy a BDT110, 210, 310 or …

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A beginner’s guide to telecom jargon, part 5

The mobile world moves at a breakneck pace, and it’s difficult to keep up–even without the technical jargon most industry insiders throw around. And they do love to toss those terms about. This week, I attempt to explain one of technology’s favorite buzzwords, no small feat given its broad use and different interpretations applied to it. So for some light …

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Creative ZiiO tablets and Zen Touch 2 touchscreen MP3 players pack Android

Creative is combining Google joy with its established expertise in audio technology, with three new Android gadgets in time for Christmas. The veteran MP3 player maker has 7-inch and 10-inch ZiiO Android tablets ready for December, along with a smaller Android 3.2-inch device called the ZEN Touch 2. From a pure spec perspective, the gear looks inferior to what’s already …

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Orange Stockholm is an a

You don’t have to go to Sweden to buy an affordable Android smart phone, but Orange is conjuring up thoughts of award-winning fjords, meatballs and cheerful socialism with the Stockholm. The budget Android phone has been revealed on the Orange website. The Stockholm packs Android 2.2 Froyo, the last-but-one version of Google’s mobile-phone software. Froyo may not be the latest version …

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AT&T may divest $8B in assets to close T

AT&T’s deal to buy T-Mobile USA could end up being even costlier than originally thought. The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the telecommunications giant has hired bankers to advise it on the potential sale of customers and spectrum–assets that may be worth $8 billion or more. It’s no huge surprise that AT&T will need to make concessions. AT&T CEO …

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Is this what the iPhone 5 looks like? MacRumors says yes

If the latest rumors are true, we’ll find out September 7 what the iPhone 5 looks like. That’s when Apple will purportedly hold a media event to unveil whatever it’s been hatching all summer. In the meantime, MacRumors has cooked up some decidedly sexy mockups of the iPhone 5. (Click either photo for a larger version.) But these images aren’t …

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iPhone Mario demanded by Nintendo investors

Nintendo investors want to give Mario a new home on Apple’s iPhone and iPad, where Italy’s most famous plumber can happily battle Bowser and hopefully draw in some much-needed revenue for the ailing Japanese gaming giant. With stocks plummeting to a six-year low and having to drastically slash the prices of its new 3DS console, Nintendo is having a tough …

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