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Target adds bar code scanner to iPhone app

Target’s free iPhone app now offers a barcode-scanning feature. Target BYOBS. That stands for “bring your own bar code scanner,” and more and more shoppers like the concept–so much so that Target has added bar code scanning to its existing free iPhone app along with a new TargetLists feature that allows you to manage shopping …

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Boost Mobile releases Sanyo Juno

Boost Mobile released the Sanyo Juno Tuesday, and if you think it looks familiar, that’s because it’s essentially a rebranding of the Sanyo SCP-2700. The SCP-2700 is from Sprint, so we suppose it only makes sense that the company’s prepaid arm would offer the same handsets. As you would expect, the Juno is unchanged from the original–it’s a slate-style messaging …

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Avatar, a sci

The newly updated Avatar game brings Na’vi action to your iPad in glorious HD. Gameloft My iPad arrives tomorrow. (Woo!) Thanks to everyone who shared their suggestions for what apps I should install first. Of course, as eager as I am to check out popular stuff like iBooks, Netflix, and The Elements, I’m even more eager to test the iPad’s …

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Samsung Monte ups the ante

The Samsung Monte is a touchscreen phone that hopes to tempt you with its sinuous curves, in the manner of an unemployed Sheffield steel worker, for a price that won’t force to you pawn your trombone. The Monte’s touchscreen can be filled with social-networking widgets from Facebook, Twitter and Bebo, as well as your choice of instant messaging clients. The …

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iPhone Wi

This is what wireless iPhone syncing looks like: Too bad you probably won’t get to enjoy it. Earlier this month, just ahead of Apple’s iPhone OS 4 announcement, I posted a poll asking what new feature you wanted the most. Though multitasking was the clear winner with 36 percent of the vote, nearly 10 percent of voters named “syncing over …

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Nexus One orders open in U.K.

Vodafone, the U.K.-based mobile operator, has started taking preorders for Google’s Nexus One smartphone, which it will offer for free with a two-year contract at 35 pounds, or $54.15, per month. The company will start selling the Android-based handset on April 30–four months after sales began in the U.S. Up to now, Europeans could buy an unlocked phone directly through …

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RIM announces BlackBerry Pearl 3G, Bold 9650

RIM BlackBerry Pearl 3G RIM This post was updated at 6:39 a.m. PT with information from Sprint regarding the availability of the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9650. Research in Motion’s Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) doesn’t officially start till Tuesday, but the company kick-started things by introducing two new devices on Monday: the BlackBerry Bold 9650 and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G. Carrier …

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The 411: Free text messages

Welcome to the 411, my Q&A column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and comments to me at [email protected]. If you prefer to remain anonymous, let me know in the e-mail. I’m trying to reduce my monthly cell phone bill, and …

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BlackBerry Bold 9650 and BlackBerry Pearl 3G: BlackBerry, but very slightly better

If you’ve been waiting for a BlackBerry that’s just slightly different from all existing BlackBerries, you’re in luck. Two freshly picked BlackBerry smart phones have joined the ranks of the Qwerty cuties — the BlackBerry Bold 9650 and BlackBerry Pearl 3G — and neither rock the BlackBerry boat. According to a leak reported in TheStreet.com, the Bold 9650 has a 3.2-megapixel …

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