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BlackBerry crippled in Saudi Arabia and UAE for being too secure

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have banned key BlackBerry features because the phone is too secure. The UAE will block email, Web browsing and BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) from October, while Saudi Arabia will stop people using BBM this month, Reuters reports. The security that’s made BlackBerry beloved by businesses is the issue that’s causing the Gulf governments grief. Because …

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Apple removes reference to other phones on iPhone 4 antenna page

Apple has taken down videos from its US Web site that demonstrated antenna problems on rival handsets. Apple last month released a gallery and video demonstrating the signal problems occuring on a BlackBerry Bold 9700 and a HTC Droid Eris (among others), in response to criticism of the iPhone 4’s ‘Death Grip‘ antenna problems. Many industry watchers were not convinced, …

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Shure announces full

Anyone who has done their due diligence when researching ultraportable earphones has come across a fair amount made by Shure. The company has been churning out quality sound-isolating sets for more than 10 years. However, the team of audio enthusiasts showed little interest in catering to those who prefer not to stick ‘buds into their ears until recently. On Wednesday, …

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Telcos and satellite get closer to local TV sports

Cable companies’ fight to keep local sports broadcasts out of the hands of some competitors is heating up as satellite and phone companies pressure regulators to take action. On Friday, satellite TV provider Dish Network said it would file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Comcast for withholding the rights to broadcast regional sports in Philadelphia. Comcast’s SportsNet …

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Android smartphone shipments surge 886 percent

Shipments of Android smartphones worldwide jumped 886 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, according to a report released Monday. Growth in the United States was particularly robust, market researcher Canalys said in the report. The entire U.S. smartphone market grew 41 percent in the second quarter year over year, making it the largest smartphone market in the …

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Samsung Cetus SGH

What could be the first Windows Phone 7 mobile has leaked on to the Web. We’ve had a tantalising glimpse of the specs for the Samsung Cetus, also known as the SGH-i917. The specs for the Cetus were turned up the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, although no-one has yet confirmed whether the name was inspired by Cletus the slack-jawed yokel. …

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AT&T embraces bar code scanning with new app, services

Bar code readers and scanning applications have slowly been gaining popularity in the United States thanks to apps such as ShopSavvy, Compare Everywhere, and Google Shopper. AT&T is jumping on board with its own bar code offerings that the carrier announced today. Designed for Android and BlackBerry phones, AT&T’s new Mobile Barcode Services primarily serve as shopping tools, according to …

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Motorola releases eco

Motorola quietly revealed the Grasp over the weekend, sans carrier announcement. The Grasp is your standard bar-style messaging phone, and it looks to have a full QWERTY keyboard, a 1.3-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, a 3.5mm headset jack, messaging features, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, and a microSD card slot. It also has a purportedly eco design, which Motorola promises is 100 …

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The 411: Data plan conundrum

Welcome to the 411, my column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have the same questions, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and comments to me at [email protected]. If …

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