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iiNet announces FetchTV internet TV service

Internet service provider iiNet has announced the availability of the new FetchTV 2 set-top box, which incorporates both free-to-air recording and video-on-demand services. The FetchTV 2 features movies on demand and up to 15 internet channels. (Credit: Ty Pendlebury/CNET Australia) The set-top box is currently available to iiNet customers who use the BoB service, but …

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Vodafone 845: Small is beautiful

If you like your Androids surprisingly tiny, please welcome the Vodafone 845, which has been pictured in all its wee glory by the Unwired blog. Like the T-Mobile Pulse, the first pay as you go phone to run Google’s Android operating system, the 845 is made by Huawei — although it wasn’t displayed at the Chinese manufacturer’s festival of Android …

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Report: More than half of Android apps are free

Google’s Android Market offers the largest share of free apps at 57 percent, while the Windows Mobile Marketplace offers the smallest share at 22 percent, says a report on mobile app stores released last week by Distimo. Distimo The report looked at trends in the U.S. for May 2010 among the major app stores, including Apple’s App Store for the …

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Nokia’s wireless

Nokia has sold its wireless-modem business to semiconductor company Renesas Electronics, and the two companies have agreed to develop modem technologies together in the future. The $200 million sale of Nokia’s wireless-modem business, which includes LTE, HSPA, and GSM technologies and patents, was announced Tuesday. In a joint statement, Nokia and Renesas said they had formed a long-term alliance to …

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iPhone 4 exceeds talk time promises

Our official iPhone 4 talk time battery tests are back from CNET Labs. In both 3G and EDGE tests, we beat Apple’s promised times of 7 hours and 14 hours respectively. Also, when compared with the previous three iPhone models, the iPhone 4 delivers more juice per charge. Below you’ll find the complete talk time results for all four iPhone …

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AT&T capping data uploads on the iPhone 4?

Are you an iPhone 4 customer running into data upload problems? CNET is seeing plenty such reports saying iPhone 4 usersin some regions of the country, including New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and as far west as Salt Lake City and Seattle, are experiencing dramatic drops in their data upload speeds. People in the MacRumors forum started writing posts about …

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Get an iPhone battery pack for $8.99

It may not look like much, but this battery pack delivers iPhone power on the cheap. Meritline This shouldn’t come as news to anyone: As iPhones age, their batteries wear out. It’s just the unfortunate nature of rechargeable power cells. Sadly, Apple makes it pretty difficult to swap in a new battery–not without some warranty-voiding surgery, anyway. But you can …

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The 411: Traveling with Android

Welcome to The 411, my new Q&A 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 …

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