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Motorola Cliq XT reviewed

As the saying goes, never judge a book by its cover. That’s certainly true of the upcoming Motorola Cliq XT for T-Mobile. Announced at Mobile World Congress 2010, the XT might be quickly dismissed by some people as a slight revamp of the Motorola Cliq, but we think that’s a bit of a disservice to the device. After all, the …

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Rumor: Multitasking coming to iPhone OS 4

“And it’s about damn time!” Sorry, that was just my excited utterance upon reading Thursday morning’s AppleInsider story about iPhone OS 4. It cites “people with a proven track record” in claiming that multitasking will finally make its debut. Multitasking, of course, refers to the operating system’s ability to run more than one app at a time and let you …

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Casio G’zOne Brigade marches into Verizon

For the rock ’em, sock ’em, beat ’em up cell phone types, Verizon Wireless launched a new rugged handset on Thursday called the Casio G’zOne Brigade. Much like the G’zOne Boulder and Rock, the Brigade is MIL-STD-810F-certified, so it’s water-resistant and can withstand shock, dust, vibration, humidity, and other elements. Unlike the other two, the Boulder is the first rugged …

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Motorola bringing Bing to China, via Android

With Google’s future in China uncertain, Motorola and Microsoft cut a deal to put the software giant’s Bing search engine on Android handsets in China. In a statement late Wednesday, Motorola and Microsoft announced a deal to put Bing on handsets. Bing will first launch in China in the first quarter via an over-the-air update for existing handsets. New Android …

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And now, it’s the iPhone’s turn

Earlier this week, we shared 10 ways that Google’s Android operating system beats the iPhone. And now, as promised, we offer 10 ways that the iPhone fights back. Even as Android continues to gather steam, Apple’s device still can hold its own in a number of areas like the music player, app selection and video recording feature. We’re not saying …

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A tour of Sony Ericsson’s User Experience Platform

For its Xperia X10 smartphones, Sony Ericsson designed a new user interface from scratch. Called the User Experience Platform (or UXP), it sits on top of the Android OS for the Xperia X10, X10 Mini, and X10 Mini Pro. Last week, Nicole Lee and I took an in-depth tour of UXP with George Arriola, Sony Ericsson’s head of human interface …

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Rogers Wireless adds Samsung Galaxy Spica to roster

Samsung Spica Samsung The Galaxy Spica has officially joined a handful of other Google Android handsets on Rogers Wireless. For as low as 79 Canadian dollars ($77) and a three-year commitment, customers can grab the latest Android-powered smartphone from Samsung. Featuring an 800MHz processor, a 3.2-inch 320×480-pixel AMOLED display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS, and Wi-Fi, the Galaxy Spica fits …

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Dialed In 118: iPhone wishes and disses (podcast)

This week we are sans Nicole, but for a very good reason: She became an official U.S. citizen today! Frankly, there hasn’t been a ton of cell phone news over the past few days, but we know it’s just the calm before the storm. The storm being CTIA Spring 2010. Still, Kent, Jason, and I find plenty to talk about, …

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