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Google’s Android mobile OS will dominate smart phones like Windows dominated the PC world, leaving the iPhone for dust. A bold statement for anyone to make, but all the more surprising when you learn it came from Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple. Android is suffering the same problems Windows had in its early days, including consistency and user satisfaction, …

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Android Market sees changes before Gingerbread release

As we draw closer to the release of Gingerbread and the rumored enhancements, Google is currently working to make adjustments to the Android Market. Improvements started last week with the addition of a “Recent changes” feature for applications. Essentially a dedicated change log for apps and games, it provides users with the details that go into each release of an …

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Memo to Washington: It’s the broadband, stupid

Editors’ note: This is a guest column. See Larry Downes’ bio below. As lawmakers gear up for the post-election Congress that convenes in January, the multiyear debate over new laws to keep ISPs from blocking Web sites or managing traffic in anticompetitive ways–the so-called Net neutrality rules–is heating up again. The result can be safely predicted: more wasted energy and …

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AT&T ups the ante in speech recognition

NEW YORK–If you’ve ever been frustrated using a voice activated customer agent or have scratched your head while reading an unintelligible voice-to-text message, AT&T says help is on the way. The company, which has invested more than one million research hours over the past 20 years in speech and language recognition technology, says that it’s developed technologies that will not …

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Sketch

Back in April, Yahoo Mobile announced a unique approach to searching for nearby restaurants with the Sketch-A-Search app for iOS. The concept of the app couldn’t be more simple: pull up a map of the area that you’re currently in, and then sketch a circle (or any approximation of a shape) around the neighborhoods or blocks of streets where you’d …

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Nokia Ovi Store hits 3 million daily downloads

The Ovi Store is now seeing 3 million downloads each day. Nokia Nokia’s Ovi Store has officially hit 3 million downloads per day. The Finnish mobile phone maker attributed the new milestone to higher global demand for its apps and new smartphones sporting the more user-friendly Symbian 3 operating system. In late September, Nokia began shipping its N8 smartphone, its …

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Samsung Solstice II, a midrange touch

There’s no shortage of AT&T quick messaging phones, but relatively few of them boast touch screens. The compact (almost too compact) Samsung Solstice II has a 3-inch touch-screen display, just like its predecessor, the Samsung Solstice. While it does get some touch-ups, the Solstice II adds very little and even does away with a small feature. Be sure to read …

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Android Atlas Weekly 25: Android fragmentation kills birds (podcast)

Android fragmentation kills birds, dual cores everywhere, and use your phone as a time machine, all that and more on this week’s edition of Android Atlas Weekly. Join Justin Eckhouse along side guest host, Senior Editor Kent German! Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 25: Android fragmentation kills birds 38:43 Podcast Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) …

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