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March, 2012

  • 13 March

    Lost your phone? There’s a 50/50 chance of getting it back

    Do you know where your Samsung Galaxy S II is? When did you last see your iPhone 4S? If you’ve lost your smartphone, you’d better resign yourself to never seeing it again, as new research reveals that barely half of smartphones get returned. For its Smartphone Honey Stick Project, security firm Symantec decided to see …

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  • 13 March

    4G in Britain this year gets thumbs

    Ofcom has given the thumbs-up to 4G in Britain by the end of the year. The telecoms regulator says it’s leaning towards greenlighting the next generation of mobile Internet from Orange and T-Mobile. The two networks, collectively known as Everything Everywhere, have submitted an application to Ofcom to use a chunk of their existing airwaves for 4G, which lets you …

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  • 13 March

    Samsung Galaxy S2 gets ICS update in news round

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy S2 gets ICS update 3:15 The Samsung Galaxy S2 gets Ice Cream Sandwich and new HTC and Sony phones are revealed in our video round-up of this week’s phone news, plus I reveal how we rate the Sony Xperia S — and Angry Birds goes to space. Hit play on the video above to …

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  • 13 March

    Google raises registration fee for I/O 2012

    Google has released the registration details for its annual Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco on June 27 to 29. Not only is the company charging attendees a higher registration fee for the three-day event ($900), but also developers will be required to make payments online using Google Wallet. For many this is a small price to pay for …

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  • 13 March

    HTC One X deluxe edition packs Beats Solo headphones

    HTC has crafted limited edition version of the upcoming HTC One X that adds a pair of Beats headphones. Spied by PocketNow and dubbed the HTC One X Deluxe Limited Edition (snappy), this smart phone bonanza-box contains the quad-core smart phone, alongside the Beats by Dr Dre Solo cans, which cost about £120 to buy. It doesn’t look like there’s any …

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  • 13 March

    Siri slow to impress in Japan

    Apple That feature add, unfortunately, hasn’t yet been received with the highest regard. Apple’s voice recognition assistant has caught on fairly well here in the U.S. (though a lawsuit claiming Siri isn’t what Apple says it is was just filed), but in Japan one video shows Siri struggling on some more-advanced Japanese requests. The side-by-side comparison below features an iPhone …

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  • 12 March

    Sony MT27i Pepper pic and specs leak

    We thought we’d see it at Mobile World Congress, but it seems Sony was holding this one back for later. It’s called the Sony Xperia Pepper, with its product code MT27i. So, Xperia Pepper then. We heard mention of the Pepper at the end of January, but now the official picture has leaked, and we’ve got a load of specs …

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  • 12 March

    HTC Golf to sport Ice Cream Sand Wedge

    HTC is reportedly teeing up a budget smart phone codenamed the HTC Golf, rumoured to arrive running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and sporting a 3.5-inch display. PocketNow reports that it’s secured information on this chipper (geddit?) little blower, as well as a test photo from the camera. The specs are rumoured to be rather modest, hinting that this phone …

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  • 12 March

    China may hold back on 4G for another few years, report says

    China may hold back on moving into 4G LTE even as the U.S. carriers race ahead to roll out next-generation networks. The Chinese government is looking to hold back on granting the licenses required for its own carriers to deploy 4G LTE, according to a report from PC World, which cited local state-owned TV. The government said it may wait …

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  • 12 March

    Samsung Galaxy S II review (U.S. Cellular): It has staying power

    When U.S. Cellular picked up the Samsung Galaxy S II, it gave me a chance to lay some fresh eyes on a familiar device long after it ceased being the de facto best Android Gingerbread phone around. I’m happy to report that it’s still a terrific phone, and one with components that can stand against most of the next wave …

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