TimeLine Layout

October, 2011

  • 31 October

    Leap Wireless loss narrows as customer growth returns

    Leap Wireless saw its third-quarter loss narrow as the tide continues to turn for the better on customer growth. Leap Wireless sells its service under the Cricket Wireless brand. The prepaid wireless provider, which sells its service under the brand Cricket Wireless, posted a quarterly loss of $68.8 million, or 90 cents a share, compared …

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  • 31 October

    RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 review: BlackBerry for beginners

    While the RIM BlackBerry Curve 9360 is a decidedly lower-end phone than RIM’s Bolds and Torches, we think it’s a great option for those still loyal to the BlackBerry brand. It comes with the company’s latest mobile operating system, BlackBerry 7 OS; it has a decent physical keyboard; and it’s definitely an improvement over the previous Curves with its faster …

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  • 31 October

    Motorola Xoom 2 rumored to offer 64GB storage, 4G LTE support

    New details for the Motorola Xoom 2 have surfaced recently, and as one would hope and expect, it will be faster and more powerful. According to information obtained by Droid Life, the Motorola tablet will come in two storage options, 32GB and 64GB. The first-gen Xoom topped out at 32GB. What’s more, the device is also expected to come with …

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  • 31 October

    Nokia Music Mix Radio puts tunes on the homescreen

    Nokia may still be licking its wounds after Comes With Music, but now it’s outed a new music service for the Lumia 800. It’s called Nokia Music Mix Radio. There’s no subscription, no login, no password. It’s about as simple as mobile music gets. It streams “locally relevant music” across hundreds of channels to your handset, though we’re still trying to …

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  • 31 October

    iPhone 4S battery fault could be location services bug

    Is your iPhone 4S battery running down much quicker than previous models? A flaw in the location service system in iOS5 could be to blame, the Guardian reports. It seems your phone is accessing your phone’s location even when there’s no need for it to do so, and you’ve not asked it to. The Setting Time Zone option in Systems …

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  • 31 October

    UK police using covert tech to surveil cell phones?

    Britain’s largest police force is using covert surveillance technology that can shut off mobile phones and intercept communications, according to a report in The Guardian. CBS/AP The article says that the London Metropolitan Police Service bought the technology, which acts like a fake cell tower, from a U.K.-based company called Datong plc. The suitcase-sized receiver reportedly tricks cell phones into …

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  • 31 October

    Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, HTC Vivid to be AT&T’s first LTE phones

    November 6 is shaping up to be a big day for AT&T, as the carrier will release its first 4G LTE smartphones and expand its LTE network to nine additional markets on that day. When it comes to devices, customers will be able to choose from the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket or the HTC Vivid, both of which are …

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  • 31 October

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    T-Mobile has announced that its new MyTouch and MyTouch Q handsets will be available online starting November 2 and in retail stores starting November 9. They will be $79.99 each after the usual two-year service agreements. A departure from previous MyTouch handsets like the MyTouch 4G Slide and the MyTouch 4G, the new MyTouch phones are made by LG instead …

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  • 31 October

    Windows Phone Mango update coming to all eligible phones

    The Nokia Lumia 800 may be the “first real Windows phone” according to Stephen Elop, but soon all Windows Phone handsets will be running the same Mango software, Pocketnow reports. Eric Hautala, general manager of customer experience engineering at Windows Phone, wrote in a blog post that Microsoft was “now delivering Mango to 100 percent of eligible phones around the …

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  • 31 October

    Nokia Lumia 800 costs £400 on pay as you go

    The Nokia Lumia 800 will cost £400 on pay as you go with Three. The first Nokia Windows Phone is already on sale with a contract, but is expected on pay as you go and SIM-free soon from Orange and Vodafone and other retailers. Although contract deals for the Lumia were confirmed by assorted networks, SIM-free prices were still unclear. …

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