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Customer satisfaction is greater among users of smartphones and handsets sporting touch screens than among those whose wireless phones require other input methods, according to two new J.D. Power surveys released Thursday. The survey measuring customer satisfaction among smartphone owners in the U.S. found that smartphones with touch screens ranked 771 out of 1,000 points, …

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Apple admits iPad is a “massive joke”

Apple insiders have confirmed that the iPad is in fact a “massive joke”. With only a couple of weeks to go before the multimedia tablet arrives in shops, the head of Apple’s design department has exclusively admitted to CNET UK that the iPad began as a silly in-joke — only for Apple chief executive Steve Jobs to think it was …

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Motorola H17txt will read incoming texts

Motorola announced the Motorola H17txt today, and no, it’s not an April Fools’ joke. The Bluetooth headset has MotoSpeak, Motorola’s name for its text-to-speech technology. It is designed to read text messages to you so you never have to take your eyes off the road. Funnily, it also promises to read out acronyms like “lol” and “l8r” as actual words. …

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Sky 3D launches pub finder: Where will you watch Manchester United vs Chelsea?

Sky has launched an online 3D pub finder to locate your nearest boozer showing this weekend’s football in three dimensions. The timing of the 3D launch couldn’t be better, the service debuting with Easter Saturday’s hotly contested top-of-the-table clash between Manchester United and Chelsea. With only a matter of weeks left in the campaign, Manchester United lead Chelsea by a …

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Comcast demos live 3D TV

NEW YORK–Comcast gave a preview here Wednesday of what its 3D broadcast of the Masters golf tournament will look like next week. The cable giant will be delivering the live 3D broadcast of the tournament, produced by the Augusta National Golf Club, from April 7 through 11 to subscribers of Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications, and Cablevision. The feed, …

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Rumor: iPhone OS 4 multitasking to work like Mac Expose

Earlier this month, the rumor mill reported that multitasking would make its long-awaited debut in iPhone OS 4. Now, according to “people familiar with Apple’s plans for the new firmware” (as reported by AppleInsider), we’re starting to get an idea as to how it will work. As we noted previously, multitasking refers to an operating system’s ability to run multiple …

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Dialed In 120: Bonnie’s back! (Podcast)

It’s a very special day at Dialed In. For a limited-time engagement, our very own Bonnie Cha graces us with her presence on her way back to New York City from CTIA. Bonnie had a little business on the left coast, which included a visit to her old stomping grounds at the San Francisco office. She’s even back in her …

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Poor man’s GPS: Free MapQuest app adds turn

It may be rudimentary GPS, but the price is right. MapQuest Before you spend any money on a GPS app, take note: MapQuest just rolled out a new version of the MapQuest 4 Mobile app that includes, among other updates, turn-by-turn driving directions with voice prompts. In other words, you can now get GPS-powered navigation absolutely free. Don’t mistake this …

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