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October, 2011

  • 10 October

    BlackBerry data outage in Europe, Middle East, Africa

    BlackBerry users across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa have been hit by a data outage that cut off access to e-mail, the Internet, and instant messaging, among other services. The outage began today around 10:20 a.m. BST and is still continuing, according to posts to Twitter by BlackBerry owners and service providers. Carriers in …

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  • 10 October

    When will a 4G

    Despite record breaking pre-sales of the iPhone 4S, there are still many Apple iPhone fans who were disappointed that the company didn’t launch a newly designed, 4G-enabled iPhone 5. In this edition of Ask Maggie, I do my best to answer the unanswerable: when will the real iPhone 5 hit the market? I also offer some further explanation for why …

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  • 10 October

    Android to get enterprise friendlier

    Android smartphones and tablets are getting ready to go to work. Mobile devices running on Android such as the Droid Bionic will get enhanced security features thanks to 3LM. Josh Miller 3LM, a unit of Motorola Mobility, is ready to release a set of enterprise-grade security and management tools to a number of Android phone manufacturers. The tools allow corporate …

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  • 10 October

    Android Ice Cream Sandwich screenshots leak

    Google and Samsung may have postponed Tuesday’s dual announcement of the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android and the Galaxy Nexus, but it seems the two couldn’t stop screenshots of Ice Cream Sandwich leaking out. Look at it. It’s a beauty. The functionality looks pretty familiar, but it’s the graphics we can’t get over. It’s like they’ve put Tron in …

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  • 10 October

    4G smartphone shipments to reach 245 million in 2016

    The number of 4G smartphones being shipped annually is expected to hit 245 million in 2016, compared with just 4.6 million last year, according to data out today from ABI Research. Though tablets and other mobile gadgets will increasingly hop onto the 4G bandwagon, smartphones are likely to remain the dominant player as their shipments will far surpass those of …

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  • 10 October

    HTC Jetstream unboxed and shown off on video

    The HTC Jetstream is the company’s first 10-inch tablet — don’t worry if you haven’t heard of it though, as it hasn’t been announced for the UK yet. If it proves to be decent however, then who knows, it could well make its way over here. SlashGear has got its hands on the tablet and given its first impressions, and …

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  • 10 October

    Motorola, Verizon to debut Droid Razr Oct. 18?

    Well, Monday just got a little more exciting around here. We just received an invitation from Motorola and Verizon Wireless to come “celebrate the next big innovation from Motorola Mobility” at an event on October 18 in New York. The words “Faster. Thinner. Smarter. Stronger” are also emblazoned on the invite, so perhaps we’ll finally see that rumored Droid Razr? …

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  • 10 October

    Make a T

    T-Mobile USA, despite being the only national wireless carrier without the iPhone, has found a way to get on Apple’s smash-hit smartphone. The carrier today launched a mobile version of its Bobsled Internet-based calling app. The app will work on any iOS device, from the iPhone to the iPad, as well as Android smartphones and tablets. T-Mobile is attempting to …

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  • 10 October

    HTC Sensation XL vs Samsung Galaxy Note vs HTC Titan

    It wasn’t until the posters for 1998 Broderick-em-up Godzilla came out that we, as a people, realised that size does matter. Skip forward to 2011 and we’re facing a tidal wave of supersized smart phones that reckon understated is over-rated, and hold portability in high contempt. Step forward the 4.7-inch HTC Titan and HTC Sensation XL, and the 5.3-inch Samsung …

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  • 10 October

    Microsoft readying dual

    Windows Mango in action. Josh Miller/CNET In the face of disappointing sales of Windows smartphones, Microsoft plans to release dual-core and LTE phones. Windows Phone President Andy Lees told AllThingsD in a story posted yesterday that dual-core phones are coming, though he wouldn’t offer specifics. Lees also said the current collection of single-core Windows phones holds up well compared with …

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