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On Call: Go ahead and jailbreak, it’s legal now

On Monday, the U.S Copyright Office ruled that jailbreaking an iPhone or other mobile device will no longer violate federal copyright law. Some iPhone owners no doubt cheered the news, and I join them in supporting the decision. “Jailbreak” entered the wireless lexicon soon after the iPhone first went on sale in 2007. Though some …

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Preview of the BlackBerry OS 6 home screen

BlackBerry OS 6: A preview (images) +5 more See all photos As new versions of Android and iOS take hold and Microsoft continues to tease us with Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry is in the unenviable position of trying to play catch up to the cool kids. So, as we anxiously await for next Tuesday’s unveiling, RIM has kindly provided a …

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Cricket teases us with Kyocera Zio

Now playing: Watch this: Kyocera Zio M6000 1:51 Kyocera raised its profile earlier this year when it announced its first Android handset at CTIA. At the time we knew that Cricket would offer the Zio M6000 (pronounced Zeye-oh), but it wasn’t until this week that the carrier offered the first signs of availability. We still don’t know a price, but …

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Google updates Maps for Android, adds Yelp

Business-ratings app Yelp just got a massive dose of competition from a much larger source. Google updated its Maps for Android (version 4.4) on Monday in the Android Market to make its Place Pages business listings more usable. In doing so, Google’s solution for taking business listings mobile resembles Yelp’s Android feature set more than it ever has before. Once …

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Last chance to vote for the CNET 100

For the last two weeks, 10 CNET personalities published their 10 favorite iPhone apps, while you voted on your favorites from the bunch. We call it the CNET 100. Well, friends, we’re rapidly nearing decision time. We’ll give you one final shot to vote for your favorite of our favorite iPhone apps. Tune back in on Wednesday, July 28, to …

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Standard set for universal wireless charger

The Wireless Power Consortium has finalized a standard for wireless charging of mobile devices, bringing universal charging for products one step closer to reality. On Friday, the trade alliance said that it has agreed upon specifications for three key areas of the Qi low-power standard, which is based on magnetic induction technology. The three areas are interface definition, which outlines …

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When you look at the high-end Android phones available today, you might notice that there are relatively few devices with sliding QWERTY keyboards. Aside from the forthcoming Droid 2 and Samsung Epic 4G, there are no other devices with a 1GHz processor and a physical keyboard. However, there are rumors that HTC and T-Mobile will also have a device to …

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Landing the best iPhone flight tracker apps

Whether you’re leaving on a jet plane or picking up Mom at the airport, a flight tracker app is an essential tool for your iPhone. You can use it to keep tabs on your departure time, confirm when Mom is arriving, and even check her plane’s position in the air. And if you’re an airline geek right like me, you …

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Android ‘spotted’ on Nokia: Good idea, bad idea?

Android alert! Eagle-eyed phone fan Mauricio Reyes got a surprise when he spotted a poster advertising 3 on Oxford Street, showing the Nokia 5230 and X6 apparently rocking the Android interface. Don’t get too excited though: it’s clearly a snafu by a dozy designer. Just this month, Nokia officially nixed suggestions it would employ Google’s operating system. Instead, the Finnish …

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