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Vodafone to give three months of free unlimited data

Vodafone has a new offer called Data Test Drive, which gives new and upgrading Vodafone pay-monthly customers three months of unlimited, free data. Not too shabby. When you sign up with Vodafone, or when your contract’s ended and it’s time to upgrade, you’ll be given a choice of data plans. Regardless of which you choose, …

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Unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is U.S.

If you’ve got unrequited love for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray, NewEgg.com is doing something to ease the pain. NewEgg will soon sell the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread smartphone unlocked to U.S. customers for $424.99. Announced this past June at CommunicAsia, the Xperia Ray follows up on the Xperia Arc with a thin, sleek design. The Ray’s aluminum chassis measures just …

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MagicJack app brings totally free calling to iOS

Move over, Skype. Watch your back, Line2. Good news, iPad and iPod Touch users. The new MagicJack app lets you make unlimited free calls to the U.S. and Canada, no strings attached, no credit card required.  That means if you’re a heavy gabber, you could theoretically drop to the cheapest available iPhone voice plan–and keep on gabbing. Of course, it also gives iPad and …

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Amazon Kindle Fire not available in the UK, yet

Amazon’s 7-inch Kindle Fire, the tablet it lifted the lid on earlier today, isn’t available in the UK, an Amazon spokesperson has confirmed to us. “The Fire is only in the US today,” they said, “but stay tuned for information about a UK launch.” So that suggests it won’t be too long before we are able to get our hands …

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We’re not killing the PlayBook, says RIM

BlackBerry maker RIM has struck back at rumours that the PlayBook tablet is about to be killed, decrying such whispers as “pure fiction”. “Rumours suggesting that the BlackBerry PlayBook is being discontinued are pure fiction,” RIM’s Marisa Conway told Reuters. “RIM remains highly committed to the tablet market and the future of QNX in its platform.” Last night we reported …

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iPhone 5 equipped with HSPA+ support?

Another day, another iPhone 5 rumour. We’ve already heard the screen could be 4.3-inches, now the handset could handle web pages a lot quicker too — a slide at an Asian conference has said it’ll come equipped for HSPA+, which uses the 3G network to provide faster browsing and download speeds. Three UK and Vodafone already use HSPA+ on their …

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Kindle Fire or…iPod Touch? (Ask Maggie)

Amazon’s new Kindle Fire is so cheap that it’s sure to appeal to people who would love a tablet like the Apple iPad, but aren’t willing to pay $500 for it. So how does it stack up to other $200 devices? In this installment of Ask Maggie, I try to answer that very question. One reader wants to know if …

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Amazon Kindle Fire browser ignites privacy fears

Amazon’s Kindle Fire isn’t only a bargain Android tablet that threatens to topple Apple’s iPad 2, it also has some superior web smarts thanks to its custom browser, Silk. This loads web pages quicker, as well as saving battery life on your Fire tablet. But its methods have sparked fears that Amazon is keeping tabs on everything you’re looking at …

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S out today on Vodafone

The Xperia Arc was a very impressive phone indeed, so when we clamped eyes on its successor, the Xperia Arc S, to say we were excited would be an understatement. Because the Arc S is just like the Arc, but with an improved processor and 3D photography. And now word reaches us it’s out today, courtesy of Vodafone. This great …

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