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Can apps make kids smarter?

A new study finds that educational iPhone apps can increase a child’s vocabulary acquisition by as much as 31 percent within two weeks. The study is part of a larger look at the relationship between technology and education, administered by PBS and funded by a grant from the Department of Education. To glimpse the potential of mobile apps as a …

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DoubleTwist for Android: Keep your songs in sync

The DoubleTwist Player for Android that debuted in the Android Market this week is a good-looking alternative to Android’s default media player. The Android app is the mobile arm of the DoubleTwist media library for Windows and Mac, itself an iTunes alternative focused on managing media for a variety of smartphone platforms. As such, the mobile player is tasked with …

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Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7 tablet prototype demonstrated

Microsoft has been demonstrating a new tablet at Computex 2010. The 8.9-inch concept device uses the Windows Embedded Compact 7 operating system — a cut-down version of Windows 7, designed for tablets and other embedded devices. According to Engadget, the device will feature multi-touch navigation in the browser, support for Flash 10.1, and will play HD movies on its 8.9-inch …

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On Call: About that Interphone study

On Call runs every two weeks, alternating between answering reader questions and discussing hot topics in the cell phone world. Q: I saw that the long-awaited Interphone study finally came out. I’m concerned about the issue and was looking forward to the findings. Given its mixed results, have you changed your position on cell phone radiation? – Jose A: As …

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What to expect from the new iPhone

Now playing: Watch this: Next iPhone days away? 6:40 Just as it has done for the past three years, a new iPhone should play a major role at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week. And when CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage on Monday to give his keynote address, I’ll be there, along with CNET reporter Erica Ogg, to bring …

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DoubleTwist Android app: Don’t get your tunes in a twist

DoubleTwist, the desktop music manager software, has launched a new music player app for Android phones. The app currently doesn’t do much more than the built-in music player in Android, except for adding video playback and putting podcasts in their own category. It synchronises your tunage, podcasts and video with your desktop PC too, and keeps your iTunes playlists, ratings and …

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Dialed In 129: Welcome back, Kent! (podcast)

Hooray! The Dialed In gang is back together again with Senior Editor Kent German back from his month-long sabbatical, just in time for the next iPhone. On this week’s episode, we make some predictions of what we might see at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference and we discuss AT&T’s new data plans. Plus, Motorola announces a new Android phone with a …

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Social networking heats up on browsing phones

People with Web-browsing phones are spending a lot more of their minutes accessing social networks these days, according to a new study from ComScore. The study, released Wednesday, pegs social networking as the fastest growing activity among people with smartphones and other advanced phones that offer Web browsing, which are also known as feature phones. Among the 69.6 million phone …

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Pantech and AT&T goes for the Pursuit

After a shadowy hands-on at CTIA where we weren’t allowed to take pictures of the thing, the Pantech Pursuit will finally launch June 6. We have a review unit in our hands, and we must say, first impressions are very positive. The Pursuit’s overall design is wonderfully playful, with rounded corners, and a fun toylike appeal. The Pursuit is also …

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