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April, 2012

  • 20 April

    More bad news for Nokia: IPCom wins patent case in German court

    Nokia can’t catch a break. The Finnish mobile company today lost a court battle with German patent firm IPCom. A Mannheim regional court judge said Nokia violated a mobile patent IPCom holds in mobile phones that the company previously sold. The patent relates to emergency services. Reuters, which first reported on the news, spoke with …

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  • 20 April

    iPhone 5 could have ‘in

    The next iPhone is tipped to pack a new kind of touch display, which could make the anticipated smart phone a little bit slimmer and lighter. Apple is eyeing up ‘in-cell’ touch panels made by the likes of Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display, that build touch-tech into thin-film-transistor (TFT) LCD manufacturing, according to Digitimes. By squeezing touchy-feely technology into the …

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  • 20 April

    Want a new iPhone? Which carrier should you choose?

    iPhone fanboys and girls in the U.S. have more choices than ever when it comes to picking a carrier. So which one offers the best service and the best deal? Apple’s iPhone is now available on three of the four biggest U.S. wireless carriers. And it’s also available on a handful of regional carrier networks. In this edition of Ask …

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  • 19 April

    Nokia sees strong Lumia sales in U.S., mixed results elsewhere

    Nokia, the once-mighty Finnish mobile handset maker, is betting its future on the success of its new Windows Phone smartphones, but sales so far around the world have been mixed. Nokia has announced four new Lumia smartphones in the market since October. Stephen Elop, Nokia’s CEO, noted that the devices, which have been released ahead of schedule, have received high …

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  • 19 April

    APIs take center stage at Oracle

    Last updated: 11:50 a.m. PT  The scene of the Oracle-Google trial today was more like a computer science classroom than a courtroom as the witnesses explained the inner workings of Java and APIs. Mark Reinhold, Oracle Java Platform Group chief architect, gave a tutorial on Java as part of his testimony. He spent nearly 14 years at Sun as principal …

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  • 19 April

    New York accuses Sprint of tax fraud in $300M lawsuit

    Sprint Nextel: tax dodger? That’s according to New York Attorney General Eric Schniederman, who filed a lawsuit against Sprint for allegedly failing to collect and pay sales tax to the state. Schniederman claimed Sprint missed out on $100 million in taxes and he’s seeking $300 million in penalty. It’s a blow to Sprint as the carrier looks to get back …

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  • 19 April

    Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS update landing on Orange this week

    The Samsung Galaxy S2 ICS update saga has been dragging on for weeks — and it’s not quite over yet. Brits who bought a SIM-free device should now all be able to download the update, according to Samsung, round about a month after it originally said the update would start to roll out to their phones. S2 owners who bought …

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  • 19 April

    Verizon’s 700MHz spectrum may not be so valuable after all

    Verizon Wireless won’t lose much by selling some of its “high-quality” wireless spectrum, but it has much to gain if the Federal Communication Commission approves its controversial deal to buy spectrum from cable operators. On Tuesday, Verizon said it planned to sell licenses in the A and B blocks of the 700MHz spectrum which it acquired in an FCC auction …

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  • 19 April

    Foodspotting helps you find the best dishes nearby

    Looking for the best place to get a specific dish in your area? Foodspotting for Android can help. Say you’re looking for the best snickerdoodle cookie in San Francisco. You could run a search on Yelp, which would pull up a list of all the bakeries and restaurants in the area that make them. But then you’d have to look …

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  • 19 April

    Nokia admits Brits just aren’t that into Windows Phone

    Nokia has confirmed it’s struggling to get Brits interested in Window Phones, but apparently the once-mighty Finn is having more luck flogging Lumias across the pond — presumably because Microsoft has a pretty sizeable fan-base in its home country. In a statement, accompanying its first quarter results for 2012, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said, “We have launched four Lumia devices …

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