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Apple announces iPhone developer news feed

In December, Apple announced via an e-mail sent to all iPhone developers that “iPhone Developer News and Announcements” are now available via RSS feed. The new feed will cover a wide range of topics for developers such as the availability of iTunes Connect, programming tips, documentation updates, developer program updates, app review tracking, etc. If …

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Dialed In Podcast 108: The Google Phone lives

Well, well, would you look at that? The Google Phone is real. On this week’s episode of Dialed In, we interrogate producer Jason Howell, who was one of the first people to see the Nexus One phone in person. Plus, we wrap up this year’s reviews and give you a preview of what we expect to see at CES 2010. …

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Acer Liquid: First widescreen Snapdragon Android phone

The Acer Liquid is the first Android smart phone to use the high-speed Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, which breathes fire into netbooks. Announced today, the phone will come with Android 1.6 Donut built-in. Acer claims the Liquid’s capacitive touchscreen is both high definition and wide-VGA, which doesn’t sound right to us. Wide-VGA is more like extended definition, as it’s wider than …

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TomTom slashes iPhone GPS app to $49.99

It’s already getting cutthroat in the young world of iPhone navigation apps. Facing increased pressure from the likes of ALK, which recently dropped its CoPilot Live North America app to $19.99, TomTom just slashed the price of its eponymous navigation app by 50 percent. Well, kind of. The new TomTom U.S.A. app ($49.99) provides maps for just the U.S. (including …

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Boost Mobile adds unlimited calls to Canada and Mexico

Boost Mobile added unlimited calls to Canada (except Northern Territories) and landlines in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey as part of its International Connect plan today. Launched earlier this year, the International Connect plan costs $10 a month and includes unlimited text messaging and push-to-talk with Canada, Baja California, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Chile for a flat fee. To …

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Hands

Microsoft Snigger as you will over Microsoft’s decision to call Bing, its overhauled search engine, a “decision engine,” but those giggles should dissolve when you start up Microsoft’s brand-new Bing for iPhone (and iPod Touch). As a search app goes, Bing, which debuted Tuesday in the iTunes App Store, is the real thing. The Bing app has a slew of …

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Get the perfect TV for HD in 2010

It’s Christmas, and that means it’s time to treat yourself to something nice. What’s more, the World Cup is coming next year, and with the launch of HD channels from the BBC and ITV, now is a great time to get a new TV. To help you decide what TV to buy, we have shortlisted three models that we think …

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Best smartphones of 2009

Corinne Schulze/CNET It’s hard to believe, but the year is quickly ending and 2010 will be here before you know it. However, before we shut the door on 2009, we thought it be nice to look back on the year and highlight some of our favorite tech gadgets. It’s been a particularly good year for smartphone lovers as numerous models …

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Acer S100, Samsung T939 clear FCC

The highlight at the Federal Communications Commission is the Google Android-powered Acer S100 that appears to be destined for AT&T. Because the FCC has to certify every phone sold in the United States, not to mention test its SAR rating, the agency’s online database offers a lot of sneak peeks to those who dig. And to save you the trouble, …

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Smartphone share of cell phone sales set to soar

Smartphones will capture 37 percent of the worldwide cell phone market by 2014, a leap from 16 percent in 2009, predicts a new report from Pyramid Research. The report, released late last week, sees much of the growth coming from outside the U.S., notably in emerging markets. Across the globe, China is likely to outpace the U.S. as the largest …

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