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Froyo for the Droid Incredible arrives as early as tomorrow

According to the latest rumors, the Droid Incredible is expected to see Froyo as early as tomorrow. Droid Life has been passed an internal Verizon screen shot that lists the HTC phone with a software update that begins August 27th. Although Android 2.2 is not explicitly mentioned, the update has all the makings of Froyo, including automatic app updates, Flash …

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Women catching up to men in mobile Web use

The number of women using the Internet on their smart phones is fast catching up to the number of men, according to new research from Opera, makers of the Opera Mini mobile browser. Opera Mini is catching on with both male and female users, but the rate of increase is larger for women, according to the report. Between May 2008 and July …

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Facebook Chat so souped up it no longer supports IE6

Facebook is making changes to its much criticised chat feature, which should make those annoying cut-offs in the middle of conversations a thing of the past. Facebook software engineer Rodrigo Schmidt admitted in a blog post that many people had complained about chat sessions coming and going, or stopping completely. “We’re working hard to end those interruptions so that your …

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Auditors question U.S. wireless competition

American wireless customers are paying less for cell phone service than they did a decade ago, but they have fewer choices of carriers, a report from the Government Accountability Office said Thursday. The GAO is the audit arm of Congress, and in the report there was both good and bad news for consumers. The good news is that the average …

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Android Atlas Weekly 13: Android’s openness turns bad for users and developers (podcast)

We explore whether Android’s open ecosystem is really better for consumers and developers than iOS’ closed system, talk about Flash on the Droid again, and tell you how to make $10k/month creating Android Apps. Join Justin Eckhouse along with guest host Brian Tong for this week’s episode. Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 13: Android’s openness turns bad for users and …

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Apple tunes up for music announcement: iPods to hit high notes?

Apple is holding a musical extravaganza on Wednesday 1 September. A typically close-mouthed invitation has gone out to the press, including your humble Crave, to see Apple bandleader Steve Jobs strike a chord with a music-related announcement. The press conference will begin at 10am US time at the Novellus Theater at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in Californ-aye-ay. …

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Sanyo Zio now on sale

After a short period for preorders, Cricket’s first Android smartphone is now officially on sale. You can get the Sanyo Zio, aka the Kyocera Zio, for $249 with Cricket’s no-contract service. To go with the phone, Cricket also is offering a $55 per-month service plan that includes unlimited talk, text, picture mail, Web browsing, e-mail, and international text. As we’ve …

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HTC T8788 with Windows Phone 7 leaked

We already know that HTC is planning phones with Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 operating system, but we didn’t expect the speaker-slider oddness that we’re seeing in photos leaked to Engadget. The phone — known as the HTC T8788, but sure to get a heroic, desirable nickname — is a slider, but instead of a keyboard, it’s got a speaker hidden …

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Sumo wrestlers to get free iPads

The iPad may seem like an oversized iPhone to some of you, but for sumo wrestlers in Japan that is exactly the point. According to Reuters, Japan’s sumo association will be handing out free iPads to make sure they can get in touch with the grapplers, as telephone and faxing had become unreliable. And before you mention that the iPad …

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