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AT&T and RIM announce executive departures

Both AT&T and Research In Motion decided to choose Friday afternoon to announce shifts in their respective executive ranks. AT&T announced late today that CFO Rick Lindner, a 19-year company vet, will retire as of June 1, to be replaced by Controller John Stephens. Meanwhile, Research In Motion said that its chief marketing officer, Keith …

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Apple job ads seek Voice Control experts for iOS

Touch may be “old hat” in future iOS updates. Apple In a few recent job postings noticed by AppleInsider, Apple has perhaps given a hint as to its future plans for iPhones, iPod Touches, and iPads, looking for qualified individuals to bolster its Voice Control and syncing departments. This is not the first search for Voice Control experts in which …

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Wi

Could the Wi-Fi Xoom soon land in Sam’s Club stores? Motorola Consumers eager to pick up a version of Motorola’s new Xoom tablet without the pricey data plan and two-year contract could get their wish courtesy of Sam’s Club. A series of photos and news reportedly coming from the retail chain’s annual “Year Beginning” meeting this week point to the …

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Windows Phone 7 update failing again

Windows Phone 7 updates for Samsung handsets using that operating system are still not working, according to online forum reports. Microsoft restarted the rollout Wednesday, 10 days after it first tried pushing out the update–a relatively minor revision that was intended to facilitate future updates, but also the first to be attempted for the Windows Phone 7 platform. That first …

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Fling iPad joystick makes thumbs happier, games better

How many times have you found yourself frustrated by an iPad game’s touch-screen controls? My personal answer: lots. Take the awesome sci-fi/horror shooter Dead Space. As I noted in my review, “If there’s a problem with Dead Space, it’s the controls. They’re about as good as they can be, but I usually end up fighting the controls at the same …

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Samsung Suede with Muve Music (review): Slightly off

The Samsung Suede is attuned to music, that we know. In fact, its bundling with Cricket Wireless’ Muve Music service is what made us nominate it as a Best of CES contender, and makes the Suede one of the best music phones around. In terms of offering all-inclusive music for a great monthly deal, the Suede and Muve Music deliver. …

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‘National Day of Unplugging’

In case you haven’t heard, tonight is the start of the second annual “National Day of Unplugging”–a grassroots effort to get people to shut off our precious mobile devices, if only for a day. The 2-year-old project encourages all of us iPhone addicts and CrackBerry enthusiasts to turn off our cell phones for 24 hours in an effort to reconnect …

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RIM stays silent on rumours that BBM is heading to Android and iPhone

BlackBerry Messenger on an iPhone or Android handset? Unthinkable! Yet that’s what one online report is claiming, with the suggestion that Research In Motion wants to take its BBM messaging app to rival smart phones to beat off competition from services like WhatsApp and Kik Messenger. Boy Genius Report published the rumour last night, citing “multiple trusted sources”. It was …

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Motorola won’t update Charm or Flipout beyond Android 2.1

Motorola has decided to pull back on plans to update its Charm (T-Mobile) and Flipout (AT&T) handsets with Android 2.2 Froyo. Of course, that means that the smartphones, which were released with Android 2.1 back in the fall, will remain on Eclair indefinitely. The handsets join a growing list of Motorola phones being left behind on older versions of Android. …

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