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June, 2011

  • 23 June

    First Nokia Windows Phone handset leaked?

    Now that we’ve gotten a preview of Windows Phone 7 Mango, naturally, the next thing we want to see is new hardware. Though Microsoft announced several new OEM partners at the preview event in late May, including Acer, Fujitsu, and ZTE, we think it’s pretty safe to say that most people are curious to see …

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  • 23 June

    Viacom, Time Warner Cable suspend iPad app litigation

    MTV and Comedy Central fans may soon be able to get that programming through the Time Warner Cable iPad after all. Apple iPad Apple Viacom, which owns MTV and Comedy Central, and Time Warner Cable have put their legal fight over whether Viacom content can be viewed through the iPad app on hold, according to a story in The Wall …

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  • 23 June

    Looking for a smartphone bargain? Check out prepaid

    As unlimited data plans from traditional wireless carriers go the way of the flip phone, savvy bargain hunters have another option: prepaid services that offer cool new smartphones with cheap unlimited data plans. After months of anticipation, Verizon Wireless is expected to introduce a new pricing scheme July 7, which will eliminate its unlimited data plan. AT&T did something similar …

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  • 23 June

    Samsung Gravity Smart review: The Gravity grows up

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Gravity Smart 2:39 The words “Samsung Gravity phone” immediately conjure images of tall feature phones with funky-shaped keys, QWERTY sliders, and pronounced accents in flame or neon colors. Take the Samsung Gravity Smart, then, as the mature member of this fun-loving family for T-Mobile. It’s brainier, running Android 2.2 Froyo instead of Samsung’s own feature …

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  • 23 June

    Nokia N9 could run Android apps: Alien Dalvik interview

    We’d love to see the Nokia N9‘s polycarbonate case stuffed with Android apps as much as the next geek, but our interview with the company that can make it happen reveals it’s far from a done deal. The Nokia N9 runs MeeGo, and it looks as though it could be the only one. That means there’s bound to be an …

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  • 23 June

    Hulu Plus app launches for Android

    Hulu Plus has made its long-awaited debut on Android. The new Hulu Plus app for Android. Hulu Launching in Google’s Android Market yesterday, the new Hulu Plus app allows Android users who subscribe to the $7.99-per-month service to stream TV shows and movies directly to their mobile devices. For now, the app supports just six Android phones–the Nexus One, Nexus …

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  • 23 June

    The newest cell phones from Singapore

    Each June, cell phone manufacturers from across Asia journey to Singapore for the annual CommunicAsia show. Though not quite as big as Mobile World Congress, CommunicAsia still offers plenty of wireless sights. And as they’ve always done, our colleagues at CNET Asia were out in force in their home town to cover the latest and greatest gadgets. Their full package …

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  • 23 June

    Sony Bravia HX923, HX823, HX723, NX, EX and CX TVs get Skype and an iPhone app

    Sony is bringing video calling and smart-phone apps to its Bravia TVs. Sony’s new Bravia tellies are — deep breath — the HX923, HX823, HX723 and NX723, followed by the EX723, EX523, EX320, CX523 and CX2D. The new tellies add Skype and mobile apps to their Web-connected Bravia Internet TV — and, because it’s 2011, it’s all in 3D. You’ll …

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  • 22 June

    HTC Desire S vs HTC Desire: What’s the difference?

    The HTC Desire was one of our favourite phones of last year, but the new Desire S could cause you to be a bit stumped. It’s got the same name, same screen size and same processor speed, but is it just the same phone in a new, aluminium suit? It’s time to sort the stats from the specs. Size and …

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  • 22 June

    Roadshow for iPad saves videos for offline viewing

    The laws of nature indicate that if there’s no Internet connection, you can’t watch streaming videos. Roadshow for iPad defies that law, downloading videos to your tablet for offline viewing. This is exactly as awesome as it sounds–though let’s get the bad news out of the way right now: Roadshow doesn’t support YouTube (owing to Apple’s App Store restrictions). So …

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