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Free iPhone apps to strain your brain

Tomorrow is the commemoration day of William of Ockham, a logician, philosopher and theologian from the middle ages, most famous for Occam’s razor, the principle that concludes that the simplest solution is usually the right one. In celebration of the life of one of history’s great minds, we’ve compiled a list of apps to help …

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RIM replaces Motorola as top

Smartphones drove a rebound in the overall mobile handset market in the first quarter of 2010, as BlackBerry maker Research In Motion broke into the top five of cell phone makers for the first time. The worldwide mobile phone market grew 21.7 percent in the first quarter of 2010, compared to a decline of 16.6 percent during the first quarter …

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Firefox Mobile on Android: Foxy Fennec ‘bot

If you’re hungry for Firefox on your Android-powered mobile phone, you can satisfy your craving right now. An early version of Firefox Mobile, also known by its codename Fennec, is now free to download. Don’t get too excited, because this is a pre-alpha release — that means it’s too buggy to even be called an alpha. The developers say it …

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Free Android phones coming to Adobe employees

This will come as little surprise to anyone who followed technology news this week, but let there be no doubt about the preferred smartphone platform at Adobe: it isn’t the iPhone. Adobe hasn’t decided on which Android phone–such as HTC’s Incredible–to give employees, but wants to encourage Android use internally. CNET Adobe confirmed Thursday that it plans to demonstrate a …

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iPad 3G: Examining the differences

Now playing: Watch this: Apple iPad 3G 2:41 So what’s the big difference between the iPad and the iPad 3G? Aside from a $130 price bump, GPS capabilities, and an internal 3G cellular modem, there’s not much to say. But if you really want the nitty-gritty details over the cosmetic differences, the micro-SIM tray, the extra options in the Settings …

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Humax to fix switchover

If you’ve been struggling with your Humax PVR of late, there’s good news: an update is on its way to fix the problems caused by digital switchover. Humax has issued a statement on its Facebook page, where you can stay posted on the dates of the fix. Users have reported that the PVR-9150T, PVR-9300T and in particular the PVR-9200T Freeview …

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Vodafone 547, 543: Built

Two budget phones that aim to furnish the masses with touchscreens and a speedy Web-browsing experience are due to burst forth from Vodafone’s womb: the 543 and 547. The 543 (shown above) is the lower-end model. It packs Bluetooth and GPRS connectivity, but its integrated Opera Mini browser should still let users achieve decent browsing speeds. It also has a 61mm (2.4-inch) touchscreen, …

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Samsung goes simple with the Stride

Samsung r330 Stride Samsung Samsung has been putting out new phone after new phone recently, with the Samsung Reality and the Samsung Restore announced just this past week. Now another Samsung phone joins the family, and it’s the Samsung r330 Stride for U.S. Cellular. Yes, it’s an entry-level flip phone, but sometimes people just want the basics. It does have …

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Time Warner Cable gains Internet subs

Time Warner Cable, the No. 2 cable operator in the U.S., saw strong broadband subscriber growth in the first quarter, which helped the company boost earnings 30 percent during the three-month period. Time Warner reported a profit of $214 million, or 60 cents a share. This was up from $164 million, or 48 cents per share, during the same quarter …

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