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Designer wants hand with hands

San Francisco-based designer Seth Quest needs help. In return, he’ll help you solve what he thinks is a common problem with the iPad–how to use it hands-free. With the successful Kickstarter funding of many iPhone and iPad accessories, Quest is hoping to get his product in the mix. Hanfree aims to solve a relatively common issue many iPad users face. …

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Wi

The Motorola Xoom Motorola Mobility The Wi-Fi-only versions of Motorola’s Xoom and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab tablets could reach consumers very soon, at least according to a couple of product flyers discovered by the folks at DroidLife. Displaying what appears to be an upcoming flyer for Staples, DroidLife has zeroed in on a launch date of March 27 and a price …

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Hands

Ever since the debut of the Palm Pre, I’ve been enamored with inductive charging. After all, what could be easier than recharging your phone just by laying it on a special pad or dock–no cord required? Nothing, that’s what. Straight outta “Star Trek,” inductive charging relies on an electromagnetic (i.e., wireless) transfer of energy between devices. Yet phone manufacturers still …

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AT&T’s 4G masquerade

There are some angry AT&T customers out there, and rightfully so. Over the past few weeks, there have been mounting complaints and reports against the carrier about capping upload speeds on its 4G devices, specifically the HTC Inspire 4G and the Motorola Atrix 4G. AT&T remained mum on the subject until late last week when a customer filed a complaint …

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Report: AT&T already shipping iPad 2

Apple In what may have been nothing more than a minor footnote to Friday’s launch of Apple’s iPad 2, shipping times on Apple’s Web site quickly jumped from 3 to 5 business days to 2 to 3 weeks. Interestingly, according to a report from AppleInsider, AT&T is already shipping iPad 2s to customers, with some expecting to see theirs as …

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FCC approves Kyocera Echo, BlackBerry PlayBook

Just like it did last week, the Federal Communications Commission gave the nod to a lot of new cell phones and tablets this week. Among the highlights were Sprint’s quirky new Kyocera Echo, the LG Revolution and the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR …

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Windows Phone 7 copy

Waiting impatiently for the first proper Windows Phone 7 update to hit your handset? Join the crowds. The phone-bricking installation bugs that afflicted some users with the pre-update ‘update’ in February have delayed the launch of the full thing. Microsoft is referring to the next update as the ‘copy-and-paste update’, since that’s the major new feature, along with a better …

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