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Though our cell phones make us feel safer and more connected, we’re not so crazy about how they interrupt our daily lives. A majority of the people surveyed by Pew Internet for a report released Thursday said owning a cell phone makes them feel safer because they can always use it to call for assistance. A large number (88 percent) …

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Sony brings iTunes baiting video

Sony is launching its Qriocity premium video streaming service in the UK, hogging some of the buzz created by the launch of Apple TV. At the IFA 2010 show in Berlin, Sony said it was expanding the service from the US to Britain in the autumn. It has been available in across the Atlantic since April. What Qriocity (pronounced curiosity) …

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Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller

NEW YORK–Just having the latest and greatest 3D-enabled TV won’t guarantee you a virtual court-side seat this weekend when CBS Sports broadcasts the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 3D. You’ll also have to subscribe to DirecTV’s satellite TV service. Avid sports fans can now feel like they’re part of the action in their own living rooms thanks to 3D TV …

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Orange launches HD mobile voice calling, but does it live up to the hype?

Fed up of bad connections and muffled voices on the other line? Orange says it has opened the way to a future of crystal-clear calling by allowing phones to make mobile High Definition (HD) voice calls. As we reported on back in January, the technology is supposed to improve the sound quality of traditional mobile calls by using the Wideband Adaptive Multi-Rate …

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WiiPhoto turns your TV into a digital photo frame

If you ever wished for a way to view your iPhone snapshots on a bigger screen (without first copying them to your PC), here’s your answer. WiiPhoto transmits photos to your HDTV by way of your Wii game console. It’s a terrific idea, but one marred by a couple of gotchas and the limitations of the console itself. The app …

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Huawei announces affordable Android 2.2

As expected, Huawei unveiled an Android 2.2 smartphone Thursday at the IFA trade show in Berlin. Dubbed the IDEOS (Industrial Design Evolution Operating System), we’re looking at an entry-level device with a 2.8-inch (240×320) touch display and 528MHz processor. There’s also a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and an microSD slot. Huawei IDEOS Huawei Though this certainly isn’t the …

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Verizon announces new prepaid data plans

Verizon announced on Thursday new prepaid data plans for smartphones and feature phones. The 3G Prepaid data package offers $30-a-month unlimited plans for smartphone users, and $10 a month for 25MB of data for feature phone users–you’ll have to pay 20 cents per megabyte of overage if you go over that limit. As for which phones qualify for the new …

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