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May, 2011

  • 25 May

    Google mobile payment service ready to cha

    Google is ready to introduce a mobile payment service for Android phones that will let you pay for stuff with a single swipe, Bloomberg reports. The mobile wallet is the result of a partnership between the Web giant, credit card company MasterCard and global bank CitiGroup, as reported by the Wall Street Journal in March. …

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  • 25 May

    BT cuts cost of calling mobiles

    BT will cut the cost of calling mobile phones from a landline from this Saturday, 28 May. Its customers can now expect to pay 11.3p per minute during peak times (down from 13p) and 5.3p per minute (was 7p) in the evenings and at weekends. This isn’t just BT being kind to its customers (though that would be welcome) but …

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  • 25 May

    For AT&T merger, Sprint dusts off its Christmas list

    It’s called “regulation by merger condition.” And at the Federal Communications Commission, it’s a problem that has become epidemic. As part of a drawn-out process the agency follows for approving proposed mergers in the communications industry (where it shares review authority with the Department of Justice), companies are persuaded to volunteer or are sometimes simply forced into accepting pages and …

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  • 25 May

    Minecraft tunneling on to Sony Ericsson Xperia Play exclusively

    Can you dig it? Smash-hit indie game Minecraft is coming to the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, mining a rich seam of gaming fun before coming to other Android phones after an exclusivity period. Minecraft developer Mojang picked the Play for pickaxe action, with custom controls for the Play’s slide-out buttons. The phone version of the game will also reflect the …

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  • 25 May

    Rumor: iOS 5 will not be available for iPhone 3GS

    Apple Such is the way of technology. Just two years after its release, the iPhone 3GS may be deemed “too old” for Apple’s next iteration of its mobile operating system, iOS 5. Mobile phone blogger Eldar Murtazin, from the Russian site Mobile-Review, stated frankly in a tweet recently (via MacStories): “Just one comment. Apple iPhone 3GS wont be upgradable to …

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  • 25 May

    Droid X to see Gingerbread on May 27

    Gingerbread and a laundry list of enhancements will add to the Droid X experience. Verizon Motorola and Verizon Wireless are expected to deploy Android 2.3 to the Droid X on Friday, May 27. The Gingerbread update is rather sizable at 112MB, but it comes with a host of new features and enhancements including a new download manager app, application grouping, …

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  • 25 May

    Poll: Mobile workers sleep with phone, check overnight

    Some 61 percent of mobile workers sleep with their smartphones, with many of them waking up during the night to check them, according to a report released yesterday by mobile services provider iPass. Based on a survey of more than 3,700 mobile employees from more than 1,000 companies, the iPass Global Mobile Workforce Report (PDF) found that downtime may be …

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  • 25 May

    AT&T to roll out LTE to 5 markets this summer

    AT&T announced today its plans to roll out its LTE 4G network to five markets this summer: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. The carrier did not provide specific details on when exactly LTE will be available in these cities, but added that it plans to expand to 10 more markets by the end of the year. At that …

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  • 25 May

    A look at Windows Phone 7 Marketplace for Mango

    Microsoft has shared more details about the upcoming refresh to the online Windows Phone Marketplace application store that the company first teased yesterday in a blog post to developers. The screenshot below was internally labeled as a final version of the new design, which is scheduled to launch when Microsoft releases its Mango update this fall. The Mango update will …

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  • 25 May

    Samsung Galaxy S II is Australia’s first HSPA+ smartphone

    When Samsung launches the Galaxy S II on the Telstra Next G network in the coming weeks, it will become the first HSPA+ compatible device, capable of downlink speeds of up to 21Mbps. (Credit: Samsung) The 21Mbps figure represents a peak speed only; however, if the hardware in the Galaxy S II is similar to Telstra’s Turbo 21 modem, users …

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