TimeLine Layout

March, 2011

  • 16 March

    Should Apple rethink iPad 2 distribution system?

    How long will it be before customers are replaced by scalpers? Sarah Tew/CNET I remember, last year, waiting on line one morning for an iPhone 4. I was on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, and I gave up after an hour and a half. The lines were too long and had formed hours before. …

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  • 16 March

    Kyocera Domino review: This Domino falls flat

    Despite offering solid call quality during our San Francisco tests, the Kyocera Domino had enough design and hardware disappointments to keep us looking for a better simple cell phone. It doesn’t help that for the Domino, Kyocera has regurgitated an almost exact copy of the design used on the earlier Jax, repeating most of the same mistakes. Sorry, Kyocera, but …

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  • 16 March

    Telstra takes Blue Tick from Moto Defy

    Telstra today began informing customers that the Motorola Defy is no longer part of its Blue Tick range of devices. (Credit: Motorola) The Blue Tick rating is awarded by Telstra to indicate handsets provide superior reception and are recommended for use by customers in remote regional areas. Motorola’s Defy launched with a Blue Tick, but Telstra has recently reviewed the …

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  • 16 March

    HTC Pyramid, Ignite and Prime rumours fuelled by leaked Chinese pics

    HTC’s upcoming Pyramid, Ignite and Prime smart phones have apparently been revealed in leaked images. The pictures have appeared before HTC’s latest crop of official Android handsets, including the Wildfire S, Desire S, ChaCha and Salsa, has even gone on sale. The pictures all from the same source: Chinese website XDA.cn, which has some professional-looking renders of all three devices. That said, we’ll reserve judgement on …

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  • 16 March

    Nokia filed a tablet design patent last year, but will it ever be built?

    A US patent filing may shed light on Nokia’s plans to build a new tablet. The company was ahead of the curve with its N800 and N8100 Internet Tablets back in the day, and may be seeking to get back in the game. The patent filing includes diagrams of a tablet device that appears to be to the Nokia N8 what Apple’s iPad is to the …

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  • 16 March

    Android at CES 2011: Where are they now?

    As we get ready for CTIA 2011 next week, it’s worth revisiting some Android devices announced two months ago at CES to see where they are today. While most of the phones and tablets have started trickling out to their respective carriers, some have yet to receive a launch date. The most prolific Android announcement was the Motorola Xoom, which …

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  • 16 March

    HTC Freestyle review: Right for some

    You might not know what to make of the HTC Freestyle when you first see it. And, to be honest, we didn’t either. Though it looks like many an HTC smartphone, the AT&T handset is really a “quick messaging device.” Communication and basic productivity take center stage and you won’t find a lot of high-end options. Though the latter point …

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  • 16 March

    Cheaper cross

    The costs of calling someone on their mobile phone are set to fall considerably over the next four years, thanks to a new ruling by the UK’s telecoms regulator Ofcom on the amount operators can charge one another for incoming calls. This is all to do with ‘mobile termination rates’, which are the key reason it remains expensive to call …

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  • 16 March

    Why the FCC might ignore Congress’ will on wireless

    Editors’ note: This is a guest column. See Fred Campbell’s bio below. Although it’s running late, the Federal Communications Commission is on the brink of releasing its yearly report to Congress on the state of competition in the mobile wireless market. For nearly a decade, the FCC has found the wireless market in the United States to be effectively competitive. …

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  • 16 March

    Android and the future of feature phones

    When the LG Optimus T and Optimus S phones were announced last year, I genuinely felt for the first time that feature phones were a dying breed. Both of these Optimus handsets were branded as entry-level smartphones, but had very impressive features–they shipped with Android 2.2 Froyo (the latest OS update at the time), had portable Wi-Fi hot spots, and …

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