TimeLine Layout

March, 2011

  • 18 March

    FCC, not free market, best for spectrum auction

    Editors’ note: This is a guest column. See Steve Largent’s bio below. In the last few weeks, I have read a number of op-eds claiming that reallocation of broadcast spectrum for wireless use should be left to the free market. While I am a fervent believer in free markets and limited government, there are rare …

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  • 18 March

    Orange’s Android ebooks app live but iPhone version falls foul of Apple rules

    Today’s announcement of the longlist for this year’s Orange Prize for Fiction has been accompanied by the appearance of an Android app for Orange’s Book Club. It’s already available for Java, Symbian and BlackBerry handsets, but the iPhone version is being hastily rejigged, in the face of Apple’s new rules on in-app purchases. Orange says the new Android app has …

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  • 18 March

    Sprint

    It appears that Verizon Wireless won’t be retaining exclusive rights to the Xoom for very long. Late yesterday an image of a Sprint-branded version of the tablet landed in an online forum. Presumably, the device will be largely the same as the Verizon model, but it’s unknown whether this edition will be ready to support Sprint’s WiMax network out of …

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  • 18 March

    T

    Hanging on to find out when a hot handset is coming to T-Mobile here in the UK? The operator has just revealed when it’ll start selling four new smart phones: the HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, Motorola Atrix and Samsung Galaxy Ace. According to updates to the network’s Coming Soon page (as spotted by Unwired View), HTC’s Desire …

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  • 18 March

    HTC Arrive review: Welcome, Windows Phone 7, to copy/paste

    We expect a fair amount from a phone that represents Sprint’s first investment into Windows Phone 7, is the United State’s first CDMA Windows 7 phone, and is the first of its OS to ship with the long-awaited addition of copy/paste. Thankfully, the HTC Arrive delivers. There are a few points of concern, but for the most part, the Arrive …

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  • 18 March

    AT&T cracks down on unauthorized tetherers

    AT&T is cracking down on unauthorized smartphone tethering. This week the company has been sending out e-mails and text messages to wireless subscribers who have been using their smartphones as modems to connect laptops and other devices to AT&T’s wireless data network without paying the additional $20 tethering fee. Letters and text messages that have been sent to offending subscribers …

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  • 18 March

    CNET’s Best of CTIA 2010: Where are they now?

    It’s hard to believe another year has flown by since the last spring CTIA 2010 show in Las Vegas. Before we head to Orlando for CTIA 2011, it’s time to reminisce about the mobile devices that dominated last year’s lineup. Sarah Tew/CNET HTC Evo 4G Sprint’s HTC Evo 4G took our prize for best phone, and it’s little wonder why. …

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  • 18 March

    iPad app lets parents read bedtime stories to their children… remotely

    The iPad 2 may be the ultimate device for parents who feel guilty for spending too much time at work. Not only can they now use the FaceTime video-chat feature to talk to their children on a tablet-sized screen, but a new app called Nursery Rhymes with StoryTime will let them remotely read bedtime stories to their kids too. Yes, you can …

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  • 18 March

    O2 is first to launch 3G services on 2G, boosting speeds and capacity

    The O2 network gets a boost in London today, as the network is the first to offer 3G services on a frequency previously reserved for 2G.  O2 has already trialled the change in Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester. It claims that based on data from those cities, the change will mean a 50 per cent increase in the capacity of its …

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  • 18 March

    iPad 2 supply could be squeezed by Japanese earthquake aftermath

    We’ve been wary of writing about the question of the current situation in Japan’s effect on iOS devices, because frankly, whether a bunch of westerners have to wait a while to get their iPad 2s is hardly the priority right now, when thousands of people are still missing, hundreds of thousands are displaced, and there’s an ongoing nuclear emergency at …

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