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Terrestrial 3D TV: A short history

If it escaped your attention that Channel 4 is broadcasting a series of programmes in 3D throughout this week, feel free to catch up. For the rest of you, we thought you might enjoy a three-dimensional excursion down memory lane. Terrestrial broadcasts of 3D television have been taking place for years, usually as special episodes of popular programmes. As most …

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Panasonic DMP

At its annual European press launch in Amsterdam, Panasonic yesterday announced that it would launch a series of new Blu-ray players, including a portable machine, the DMP-B15, and a freesat-recording model, the DMR-BS850. There were also jokes about windmills. To our surprise, the company has decided that in the middle of a recession, what people really need is the ability …

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HTC Passion rumors heat up

We’ve seen the Motorola Droid and the HTC Droid Eris from Verizon Wireless so far, but apparently there is a third Verizon Android handset waiting in the wings, if rumors are to be believed. Rumors are that it will be the HTC Passion, which is supposedly powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset (the Passion might also be called the Dragon). …

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Dell unveils Android

Dell said Friday that it’s ready to enter the smartphone business with the Android-based Mini 3. Long rumored to have a smartphone in the works, Dell said that the first two carriers to sell the Mini 3 will be China Mobile and Brazil’s Claro. In China, the Mini 3 will use OPhone, China Mobile’s customized version of Google’s Android operating …

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iPhone: The board gamer’s paradise

Hive for the iPhone: brilliant fun Scott Stein/CNET Back when I used to work at Sony Online Entertainment many, many years ago, I became a board game geek. The game designers and producers gathered once a week to share their sizable collections and obscure finds up in Mira Mesa, Calif., and I got hooked. The fact that the Game Keeper …

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Deleting e

Recently, I removed my iPhone e-mail accounts so I could troubleshoot a problem with the Mail app. But when I reinstalled the accounts, I found that I wasn’t able to delete messages from one account’s in-box. The account in question was a POP3 account used to retrieve messages from my spam e-mail filtering service. It was sending and receiving e-mail …

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TomTom iPhone app gets hefty free update

TomTom, the golden child of the iPhone 3GS launch, has whipped more features out of the bag for everyone who shelled out £60 for it. The free update will add lane guidance, which helps you figure out where you should be going on complicated junctions, and text-to-speech, so it can read out street names and points of interest as part …

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AT&T: Verizon ads are ‘blatantly false’

AT&T wants to set the record straight about its 3G wireless coverage. The company has placed a statement on its Web site defending itself against critical advertisements Verizon Wireless has been running that highlight areas of the country where AT&T lacks 3G coverage. “We typically don’t respond to competitors’ advertising,” AT&T said in its statement. “However, some recent ads from …

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Hands

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Behold II (T-Mobile) 3:54 On Thursday, Samsung and T-Mobile announced that the Samsung Behold II will be available starting November 18 for $229.99 with a two-year contract. First announced at CTIA Fall 2009, the Behold II is Samsung’s second Android device. It uses Samsung’s TouchWiz interface and includes a 3D cube navigation menu for the …

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