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Apple and Orange propose even tinier SIM card

Apple has put forward a proposal for an even smaller SIM card than the micro SIM used in the iPad and iPhone 4. Orange is backing the plan. Apple recently submitted its proposal to ETSI, the European telecoms standards agency. If the proposal receives support from mobile operators, it could become a standard, in the EU at least, in just a …

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CollabraCam controls multiple iDevice cameras

You’ve probably seen some of the video masterpieces filmmakers have created using nothing more than an iPhone. Of course, most of those clips, commercials, and shorts were shot with a single camera. Impressive as the results can be, aspiring videographers would no doubt appreciate the option of multiple cameras shooting at multiple angles. CollabraCam is a potentially game-changing app that …

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Olympic Phone with NFC sprinting to London 2012

NFC-ready Samsung smart phones will be given to athletes attending the London 2012 Olympic Games thanks to a collaboration with Visa and Lloyds TSB. The handset hasn’t been named, but we’re sure a Galaxy S or upgraded Galaxy S 2 would go down very nicely in the Olympic Village. Regular punters should also be able to pick up a branded …

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Lockitron lets you unlock any door with your phone

Keys, wallet, phone — the pocket-patting mantra as you leave the house is about to get simpler, thanks to Lockitron. Lockitron is a new gadget that lets you lock and unlock any door with your phone, from anywhere in the world. Lockitron is produced by Apigy, an American start-up company founded by university friends Paul Gerhardt and Cameron Robertson. Gerhard told …

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LG Revolution to launch May 26 as well?

May 26 is looking to be a big day for Verizon Wireless. Not only will the Motorola Droid X2 make its debut, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play will come out to play as well. We’re now hearing from various sources that the LG Revolution might join in the party with its own launch that same day. We called Verizon for …

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Android phone data leak: What you need to know

Nearly all Android smart phones running a version of the operating system prior to 2.3.4 are potentially “leaking” sensitive data, according to researchers at the University of Ulm. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe and keep your information to yourself. What’s the issue? Certain Android applications, including ones officially bundled with the OS such as Calendar, Contacts …

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Aussie LG Optimus 2X shouldn’t reboot

International early adopters choosing LG’s dual-core Optimus 2X have been raging online over a software issue that causes the handset to spontaneously reboot — though LG says that this issue should not be present on the latest shipment of devices received in Australia. “We are monitoring the situation really closely locally, and to date have not seen local stock presenting …

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T-Mobile is the latest carrier to have its product lineup leaked and, to no one’s surprise, it’s full of Android phones and tablets. Customers coming up for renewal between now and the end of 2011 will have plenty of Android-powered options to choose from, as it looks like the wireless provider will be rolling out nearly a dozen new phones …

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