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Android gets its first texting malware

The first malicious malware for Android phones has been detected by a security firm. Russian company Kaspersky says the SMS Trojan malware has already infected a number of mobile phones. It works by getting an Android owner to install a file — disguised as Windows Media Player, according to Trend Micro — with the .apk …

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Watch streaming Netflix videos on your iPhone

Yo, Netflix! When are you going to give us an iPhone version of your awesome iPad app? You said it was coming “this summer.” According to my calendar, August is just about half over. Since I’m an impatient pup, I decided to follow Lifehacker’s instructions for watching streaming Netflix videos on an iPhone. It took some doing, but it works–and …

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Rovio: Angry Birds at 60,000 downloads a day

CNET We had the pleasure of sitting down in CNET’s San Francisco offices on Wednesday with Finnish developers Mikael Hed and Peter Vesterbacka from Rovio, makers of hit iPhone and iPad game Angry Birds (download for iPhone/iPad). Angry Birds has become the most successful paid iPhone app to date, selling more than 5 million copies of the 99-cent game in …

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RIM launches BlackBerry podcast service

Taking a bite out of Apple’s playbook, Research In Motion has unveiled a new podcast service for its BlackBerry mobile customers. You can now catch podcasts on your BlackBerry. Research In Motion Launched on Wednesday, the free BlackBerry Podcast service lets BlackBerry users find, download, and subscribe to audio and video podcasts created by a host of providers, said the …

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WiLAN settles lawsuit with UTStarcom

Wireless company WiLAN has settled with another company, UTStarcom, over a 2008 patent lawsuit launched against several handset makers. The Ottawa-based WiLAN, which patents wireless products, announced the settlement Wednesday, though terms were kept confidential. Filed by WiLAN in June 2008, the suit alleges that the companies named violated WiLAN’s U.S. patent that covers a method for wireless transceivers, such …

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HTC Desire to hit U.S. Cellular on August 27

In April, U.S. Cellular revealedthat it would offer the Android-based HTC Desire this summer, but since then, we’ve been waiting for an official release date. Well, it looks like we finally got one. The carrier announced on Wednesday that the Desire will be available starting August 27, but pricing information was not provided at this time. The Desire will ship …

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Dialed In: 138: We are all illustrious

In your weekly dose of Dialed In, the crew kicks around the the latest iPhone Verizon rumor, which strikes us as a lot of kids crying wolf. We also preview the upcoming Droid 2, which Kent was prescient enough to mention while surveying Verizon’s leaked roadmap. Bonnie once again shines some light on the BlackBerry Torch in her hands-on review …

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Find your gate before leaving home

If you’ve read my iPhone app reviews before, you’ll know that I have a slight penchant for airline- and aviation-themed titles. I’ve looked at the best iPhone flight tracker apps, the top titles for frequent fliers, and the best apps for airline geeks. Given my track record, it shouldn’t surprise you that I spend a lot of time scanning airport …

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iPhone owners have more sex than Android fans, according to dating site

iPhone owners have more sexual partners by age 30 on average than their BlackBerry and Android-toting counterparts, according to a dating site. Clearly, dodgy antennas aren’t the only thing screwing with iPhone owners. The figures — collected from nearly 10,000 members of OKCupid.com — showed female iPhone owners were the most active, with an average of 12 sexual partners, and …

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