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Survey: Third of teens text while driving

Despite increased publicity over the dangers of texting while driving, many teenagers (like many adults) have yet to get the message. A third of cell phone users aged 16 and 17 admitted to texting while driving, according to focus groups and a report released Monday by Pew Research. For the report, “Teens and Distracted Driving,” …

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5 iPhone games for zombie lovers (and haters)

You know what’s great about zombies? Duh: everything. Lurching, moaning hordes of the undead existing solely to gorge on human flesh and brains–talk about your party monsters! Whether you love zombies like I do, or just love to mow ’em down, there’s an iPhone game for you. First up, a highly celebrated newcomer: Before the zombies in Call of Duty …

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Dell’s smartphone move makes sense

After years of rumors, Dell finally announced last week that it would make a smartphone called the Mini 3. The handset will run Google Android and will sell in China and Brazil over the coming weeks. Though some Dell fans may wonder about the company’s decision, the move actually has good business strategy. Dell, long synonymous with PCs and notebooks, …

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Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone imports My Maps

Google Earth made a splash when it spun onto the iPhone last October, giving users the capability to explore the virtual globe for free from virtually anywhere with an Internet connection. But without some practical mapping features, like turn-by-turn navigation and street maps, Google Earth was largely a discovery tool that didn’t have much real-world impact. This week, Google Earth …

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Verizon to AT&T: Stop whining; start investing

Verizon Wireless said AT&T is suing the wireless operator not because its recent ads are untrue, but because the truth hurts. AT&T earlier this month filed a lawsuit claiming that Verizon is misleading customers by suggesting that AT&T subscribers cannot access wireless Internet services throughout its network. In the opening paragraph of its legal rebuttal to the suit, Verizon very …

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Concept mobile phones unfold in Japan

The winners of the Fujitsu mobile phone design awards are a motley crew of mutants that hope to show what cutting-edge phones will look like in 2011, reports Design Boom. We’re not sure how a concept design for a chameleon phone that mimics the colour and texture of any surface can make it into shops in two years, but that …

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Opera Mobile 10 beta on WinMo today

We just wrote our mobile Web browser showdown and browsers are already improving — not that we want to take all the credit, but Opera is releasing Opera Mobile 10 beta for Windows Mobile today. We got a sneak peak at the latest version of a browser we liked in version 9.7 beta, thanks to its speed and the way …

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BlackBerry Storm 2: Clickity

RIM wants to elbow its way into the pockets of touchscreen-lovers, but it didn’t make much headway with the original BlackBerry Storm. Plenty of bugs and performance issues led to a flawed drizzle rather than a perfect storm. Now RIM hopes the BlackBerry Storm2 will prove a more reliable weather event. The new touchscreen smart phone is coming first to …

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Runco LED projectors Q

Projectors are often the very best way to watch a movie. You get a honking great image, with the potential to see a film how it was made to be seen. What puts many people off is the reliance on very expensive bulbs. These never last very long, and when you come to replace one, cost the Earth. Now Runco …

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O2 Joggler opens up with Web radio, app store and SDK

“You’re nobody till somebody loves you,” sang Dean Martin. But in the world of phones and handheld devices, you’re nobody till you’ve got an app store. The latest device to get app-happy is the O2 Joggler, which also gets Internet radio in a partnership with digital radio specialists Pure. The Joggler is a touchscreen calendar/photo frame mashup aimed at the …

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