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Dialed In 161: Barcelona bound

It’s one of the craziest weeks ever in cell phone land. Not only are Kent and Bonnie packing for Mobile World Congress, but we also had two big-time press events from Sprint and HP. Sprint’s new device is the dual-screen Kyocera Echo. We admit it doesn’t look like much right now, but that didn’t stop …

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Skype for iPhone adds HDTV support

Just in time for the appearance of the Verizon iPhone tomorrow, VoIP calling service Skype is updating its iPhone app to include support for the H.264 video format. H.264 is the most widely accepted encoding standard for high-definition video. In addition to boosting image quality, the enhancement means that Skype for iPhone users can place and accept calls from and …

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Dell shows off 10

Dell is working on a 10-inch tablet running Windows 7, for release later this year. The company showed off a non-working model of the device at a US event yesterday, and our buddies at CNET.com were in attendance. It looks like a bigger version of the Dell Streak, but will be aimed more at businesses. You want specs? A release …

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Will ‘burning platform’ Nokia axe Symbian, use Android and ditch Ovi?

Nokia’s new CEO, Stephen Elop, has opened fire on his own company in a roasting-hot leaked memo entitled “Standing on a burning platform”, in which he bemoans Nokia’s perilous position, its market share under siege from Apple, Android and cheap Chinese phone makers. Published by Engadget and confirmed by multiple sources, including BBC News (despite some scepticism online), the internal …

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LG Optimus 3D teases its wares with new video footage

LG’s Optimus 3D is one of the most hotly anticipated new smart phones for 2011, thanks to its glasses-free 3D screen and dual-lens camera. Now it has made a starring appearance in a new pre-Mobile World Congress video, showcasing its pair of cameras and promising “a smart phone that sees the world like we do”. The video, published by Pocket-lint, …

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Alien Dalvik to extend Android apps reach

Alien Dalvik would let non-Google smartphones run Android apps. Google Mobile software maker Myriad plans to launch software that lets non-Android-based smartphones run apps designed for Google’s mobile operating system. The software, known as Alien Dalvik, will allow non-Android OSes to run Android Package (APK) files with little modification, the company announced yesterday. “The proliferation of Android has been staggering, …

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BBC iPlayer app hits iPad this week

The BBC’s iPlayer app for the Apple iPad will arrive this week. A BBC engineer has let slip that the app will hit tablets on 10 February. BBC online engineer Geoff Marshall, a self-described “Beeb operational techie”, tweeted “iPlayer App for iPad is being released this Thursday – 10th Feb. 3G connection is browse only. Browse+Playback requires Wi-Fi.” Marshall hedged …

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