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Facebook for iPhone gets event check

I always love seeing new functionality for Facebook for iPhone, and the team has trotted out not just tweaks, but some improvements that make a real difference. For instance, you can now unfriend former buddies directly from the phone, instead of having to cut them off from your profile page on the Facebook.com site (not …

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Vivendi to buy Vodafone’s stake in SFR

Vivendi announced today that it has agreed to acquire Vodafone’s 44 percent stake in French mobile operator SFR for 7.95 billion euros ($11.3 billion). The deal would give Vivendi, which already owned 56 percent of SFR shares, complete control of SFR–France’s second largest carrier, with nearly 21 million customers. “We are very pleased to reach our strategic objective to own …

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Sony Music Unlimited service to stream tunes to Xperia Play, Arc, PSP and NGP

Sony is bringing its Music Unlimited cloud service to a fistful of handheld devices. Soon you’ll be able to stream music to your Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and Xperia Arc phones, and PSP and NGP handheld consoles. The improbably named ‘Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity’ service will zap music through the air to your phone or portable games console. You’ll be able to …

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Apple, RIM, others sued over smartphone patent

A lawsuit filed by H-W Technology earlier this week in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas Dallas Division claims Apple, Research In Motion, Google, and 29 other major technology companies are infringing on a patent it was granted in April 2009. U.S. patent number 7,525,955, which had first been filed in March 2005, is described as …

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BlackBerry Touch breaks cover in leaked photos

RIM is preparing to unveil a range of new BlackBerry handsets at its BlackBerry World conference in May, if rumours are to be believed. Now one of them — a device code-named both Monaco and Monza — has been captured in a series of decent-quality spy shots. Boy Genius Report, which published the pics, suggests that the new phone will …

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New BlackBerry Touch (Monaco/Monza) photos leaked

Boy Genius Report revealed a few leaked photos of what might be the latest iteration of the BlackBerry Touch. Codenamed Monaco for the CDMA version and Monza for the global GSM version, the supposed Touch does not have the SurePress technology that was in the Storm. The handset boasts BlackBerry OS 6.1 and users reportedly need a BlackBerry ID to …

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CTIA argues SF cell phone law violates First Amendment

San Francisco’s board of supervisors has agreed to put its Right-to-Know Ordinance under further review after the wireless industry’s lobbying arm claimed the legislation infringes on the First Amendment rights of cell phone retailers. In an interview with CNET, CTIA spokesman John Walls said the city cannot force retailers to distribute materials that warn consumers about the possible negative effects …

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FCC official says AT&T

From the moment AT&T announced a $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile almost two weeks ago, many industry watchers agreed that the deal would face close scrutiny from federal regulators. The deal would, after all, lump an estimated 130 million subscribers under one carrier and make AT&T the only major GSM provider in the country. AT&T has yet to file the …

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HTC sets date for press conference

When the letterbox rattled at the Crave team’s cosy flat this morning, we all sprinted to the door, elbows jostling, dressing gowns flapping and hangovers pulsating, to discover a mysterious invitation from HTC. Could it be to do with the launch of the HTC Pyramid or Evo 3D smart phones? The announcement takes place next week, on 12 April, here in …

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