As we close the book on 2009 and ready for 2010, a legal settlement takes us back to 2007 and 2008, when Comcast got into trouble with customers and the feds for throttling peer-to-peer traffic on its network. Comcast has agreed to pay $16 million to end to a class action lawsuit alleging the broadband …
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Project Canvas approved: Everything you need to know
Today, the BBC Trust announced it’s given the go-ahead for Project Canvas, the joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, BT and Talk Talk that aims to create an equivalent of Freeview for Internet TV. So what is it, and why should you care? Here’s a handy primer. What’s it all about? Project Canvas is a service mooted …
Read More »Ford cars to become Wi
Ford cars are about to become true mobile hot spots. The carmaker announced Monday the next generation of its Sync system designed to let Ford owners plug a USB modem directly into a car’s built-in Wi-Fi, creating broadband Internet access to all passengers. Those in the car can jump online through any Wi-Fi-enabled device, from smartphone to laptop. Credit: Microsoft …
Read More »Samsung’s new mobile OS: What’s a Bada?
We have a sneaking suspicion that Bada is a term you’ll hear us use a lot in 2010, so before the next year overwhelms us with awesome new phones let’s take a look at what to expect from Samsung’s new mobile operating platform Bada. Screenshots from the Bada user interface. (Credit: HDblog.it via Engadget) This year proved that the battle …
Read More »iPhone on Vodafone lands 14 January
Vodafone will be dropping down chimneys right after Santa to deliver the iPhone to good little boys and girls on 14 January. It has also announced its iPhone contract prices, which we’ve put into a handy table for you. Like Orange, Vodafone isn’t trying to compete on price — check out our in-depth comparison of the iPhone on Orange versus …
Read More »Tesco iPhone tariffs compared: 1TB data and cheaper than Orange or O2
Tesco has announced how much it’s going to ding us for the iPhone, with two contracts and a pay as you go option available. One of our favourite details is its fair-use policy for surfing the Web on your phone — one delicious terabyte each month. Compare that to Orange’s paltry 750MB limit, or O2’s mysterious possibly-8GB limit, and it …
Read More »Rock and roll! The Muppets’ Animal stars in iPhone game
Along with Beeker and Fozzie Bear, Animal ranks among my favorite Muppets characters. So it’s great not only to see him starring in his own iPhone game, but to report that the game’s a blast. At first blush, The Muppets Animal Drummer from Disney looks like something out of Rock Band: you’ve got five drums that light up and change …
Read More »The 411: Gift of cell phones
Welcome to the 411, my Q&A column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have the same questions, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and comments to me at [email protected]. …
Read More »Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 clears FCC
This post was updated on 12/21, 1:17 p.m., PT with information about a second version of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 getting FCC approval. The FCC has given the green light to Sony Ericsson’s first Google Android phone, the Xperia X10. Filed documents show that the quad-band GSM smartphone supports T-Mobile’s 3G network, though it remains to be seen whether …
Read More »Report: O2 to buy VoIP start
O2, the mobile arm of Telefonica Europe, appears to be the winner of a bidding war for voice over IP start-up Jajah, according to a report on TheMarker that Reuters is citing. O2 is expected to buy Jajah this week for $200 million, according to a report on the Hebrew language news site. Cisco Systems and Microsoft were rumored to …
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