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October, 2011

  • 20 October

    Google’s Rubin: Your phone is no assistant

    You and your smartphone may be inseparable, but that doesn’t mean you ought to be best friends. That’s the essential message from Andy Rubin, Google’s Android chief, who spoke at the AsiaD conference this week. Not so coincidentally, he said this just days after the launch of the iPhone 4S, a chief feature of which …

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  • 20 October

    Ballmer: Android is ‘for computer scientists’

    We knew Microsoft’s CEO wasn’t exactly the shy and retiring type, but now he’s ripped Android a new one ahead of next week’s Nokia World, reports BGR. Speaking at the Web 2.0 conference, Ballmer said, “You don’t need to be a computer scientist to use a Windows Phone, but I think you do to use an Android phone.” Fighting words. …

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  • 20 October

    AT&T gearing up for an ‘unbelievable’ fourth quarter

    AT&T is looking forward to an “unbelievably” happy holiday. The company expects its best smartphone sales ever in the fourth quarter, according to Ralph de la Vega, head of the consumer and wireless businesses. “We expect blockbuster smartphone sales in the fourth quarter,” de la Vega said today during a conference call following its third-quarter report, further fueling the expectations …

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  • 20 October

    AT&T activates 1 million iPhone 4S devices

    AT&T said it surpassed 1 million iPhone 4S activations on Tuesday, making it the most successful launch despite its availability on two other carriers. The Dallas telecommunications giant hit the mark after five days of sales. The figure underscores AT&T’s continued strength even as Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel offered the iPhone as well. The company earlier reported third-quarter results …

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  • 20 October

    Sony Ericsson to dish Ice Cream Sandwich for 2011 phones

    While some handset makers are looking into Android 4.0 and evaluating the potential for updates, others are already making promises. Such is the case with Sony Ericsson, which said this week that its entire 2011 product line will see Ice Cream Sandwich. Although the company hasn’t outlined a specific time frame or soft expectation, it should go a long way …

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  • 20 October

    HTC Rhyme exclusive to Optus

    HTC and Optus have teamed up again to launch a new Android smartphone in Australia, with Optus ranging the HTC Rhyme as an exclusive from 1 November. (Credit: HTC) Sold in a pack with a range of accessories, the Rhyme will be available for $0 on an AU$59 per month plan over 24 months. This includes the handset, a bedside …

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  • 20 October

    Borrow ebooks from your local library… without even going there

    Ebooks have proved once and for all that the most important aspect of books is the content. Few of us who have made the switch to digital reading would ever go back to dead-tree physical books, which is great news for the environment. But unlike physical books (which, we have to admit, do look rather good on a shelf), ebooks …

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  • 20 October

    Verizon workers to join Occupy Wall Street protest

    Disgruntled Verizon Communications and Verizon Wireless workers and members of the labor union Communications Workers of America will be joining the “Occupy Wall Street” protest Friday in protest of “Verizon’s corporate greed.” In a press release issued Thursday afternoon, the CWA said that about 1,000 Verizon workers will meet at Verizon’s headquarters in downtown Manhattan near Wall Street at 4 …

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  • 20 October

    Siri divulges personal info when your iPhone is locked

    We have a theory that some men may have bought an iPhone 4S for a bit of female companionship. Why not? She’s intelligent, gives as good as she gets and has a sense of humour. And they’ll never have to worry about her running off with the milkman — but due to a security issue unearthed by Macworld, she might …

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  • 20 October

    Android chief: ‘A phone shouldn’t be an assistant’

    The war of words continues. After Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer slammed Android as being for computer scientists, Android’s Andy Rubin has a choice word or two about Siri, Apple’s voice-controlled virtual assistant. “I don’t believe your phone should be an assistant,” Rubin said in an interview, reports AllThingsD. “Your phone is a tool for communicating. You shouldn’t be communicating with the …

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