TimeLine Layout

July, 2011

  • 27 July

    Vonage extends cheap international calling to mobile

    Vonage is sweetening its Internet calling service by extending its international unlimited calling plans to mobile phones. The company today introduced Vonage Extensions, which basically extends its home voice calling service to any cell phone. This means that customers who subscribe to the company’s $25.99 Vonage World service will be able to make an unlimited …

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  • 27 July

    Dialed In #184: We’re moving!

    Now playing: Watch this: Dialed In #184: We’re moving! 46:24 It’s true–after almost four years of our Wednesday podcast presence, Dialed In is moving to Thursdays at 2pm PT, starting next week. Don’t worry, we’ll still bring you cell phone and smartphone news and reviews of the highest caliber, just a day later than we do now. In the meantime, …

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  • 27 July

    Android 2.3 Gingerbread comes to Droid X2

    Verizon Wireless’s Android lineup grew a little stronger today when the carrier began deploying 2.3 Gingerbread to the Motorola Droid X2. The 101MB software update features a number of bug fixes and general enhancements plus improvements to existing applications. As is the case with nearly all recent Verizon updates, the addition of a new Download Manager app provides a central …

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  • 27 July

    HTC Evo, Samsung Epic marked for end of line?

    Sprint’s end-of-line listing. Sprintfeed Sprint might soon be phasing out a few of its older products in favor of newer models, if this leaked end-of-line listing from Sprintfeed is any indication. The most notable handsets on the list are the HTC Evo 4G and the Samsung Epic 4G, which were released about a year ago. The Evo and the Epic …

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  • 27 July

    Alleged iPhone 5 case design points to big changes

    Real or not? That’s the question we always ask when we see design schematics, drawings, or mockups of upcoming cases for upcoming Apple products. But in the past, a few of those schematics have proved to be reliable previews of the design of next iPhone or iPad. In this instance, the source of the alleged CAD drawing for a new …

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  • 27 July

    Vodafone 555 Blue Facebook phone heading to UK, at under £100

    Love Facebook? Yeah, we’re fond of it too, which is why we’re moderately excited about the Vodafone 555 Blue. It’s built around the social network and will cost under £100 when it lands in Blighty soon. The budget phone sports a massive Qwerty keyboard for speedy status updates, and a 2.4-inch screen. In the corner of the keyboard, there’s a button …

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  • 27 July

    Kingston launches Wi

    Kingston’s new Wi-Drive is now available for sale. Kingston Running out of storage space on your iPhone or iPad? Then you may want to take a look at Kingston’s new Wi-Drive. Now available for sale through a variety of retailers, the Wi-Drive stores content that iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users can access directly on their devices. So you can …

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  • 27 July

    Google Shopper iPhone app now digs up local deals

    Lance Whitney/CNET iPhone owners who use the Google Shopper app to find their favorite products can now hunt for special deals at local restaurants and other businesses. Updated last week, Google Shopper 1.5 now sports a tab at the bottom called Offers. Tapping on Offers brings up a list of special Google Offers being promoted by local merchants eager for …

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  • 27 July

    iPhone 5 case schematics suggest edge to edge display, curved back

    Documents that seem to show case schematics for the iPhone 5 have surfaced at MobileFun.co.uk, and show a design radically different from the current iPhone 4. We’ve heard no end of speculation that the fifth coming of the Jesus phone will be the same as the iPhone 4, at least in terms of design. But these computer-generated drawings, reportedly from …

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  • 27 July

    PayPal exec: It won’t be easy to compete with us

    Companies hopping into the payments business–with particular focus on mobile–will face unexpected challenges as PayPal did in its early days, according to an executive for the digital payments service provider. PayPal’s Laura Chambers demonstrates the tap-and-pay move at the MobileBeat conference earlier this month in San Francisco with VentureBeat editor in chief and moderator Matt Marshall. James Martin/CNET “Being in …

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