TimeLine Layout

February, 2011

  • 17 February

    Motorola details European retail push for Xoom

    Motorola, attempting to expand its brand among European customers, today announced retail partners that will carry its upcoming Android-based Xoom tablet. Among those partners in the U.K. are The Carphone Warehouse and its ally Best Buy, along with Dixons Retail, with its Currys and PC World chains. In addition, Deutsche Telekom will carry it in …

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  • 17 February

    Google One Page to offer Android subs for newspapers and magazines

    Apple’s new subscription billing will be making its way into iPhone and iPad apps soon here in the UK, particularly in newspaper and magazine apps. What about Android? Google has revealed its own subscription system for publishers that will work across smart phones, tablets and the web. It’s called One Pass, and was announced yesterday by Google boss Eric Schmidt …

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  • 17 February

    ViewSonic debuts V350 smartphone

    BARCELONA, Spain–Though we’ve seen enough new smartphones from Mobile World Congress to last us a while (or at least until next month’s CTIA), we used the last day of the show to check out what ViewSonic and its trio of parrots had to offer. The company that has brought us so many displays is making a further push into the …

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  • 17 February

    The 411: The future of BlackBerry

    Welcome to The 411, my column answering all your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories. I receive plenty of questions about these subjects via e-mail, so I figured many of you might have similar queries, too. At times, I might solicit answers from readers if I’m stumped. Send your questions and comments to me at [email protected]. If you …

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  • 17 February

    Apple’s iPhone 4 wins best mobile device award

    BARCELONA, Spain–A host of hot new Android phones from Samsung, LG Electronics, HTC, Sony Ericsson made their debut at Mobile World Congress 2011 here this week, but it was the relatively venerable iPhone 4 from Apple that was named the show’s best mobile device. The iPhone 4 is months old and early on suffered notable reception problems. Its maker didn’t …

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  • 17 February

    Coming soon: Wave your hand to control your phone

    BARCELONA, Spain–Here’s another reason besides video chat that you might want a front-facing camera on your next mobile phone: controlling it by waving your arm or moving your hand. This type of touchless gesture interface is coming to mobile phones from top-tier handset makers this year, promised Ofer Sadka, chief technology officer of a start-up called Extreme Reality based in …

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  • 17 February

    Box.net on iPad becomes a presentation projector

    Box.net announced an update to its Box.net for iPad app today, and it’s one that could make you leave behind your laptop come your next off-site meeting or business trip. In fact, four new features join the iOS app for in-the-cloud business collaboration. The first is single sign-on, a convenience that allows you to log in once to connect Box, …

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  • 17 February

    Dell Wrigley, Hancock and Millennium smart phones revealed in roadmap leak

    Dell’s Venue Pro smart phone is just the start of the company’s mobile ambitions in 2011, judging by a freshly leaked product roadmap published by wpcentral. It reveals Dell’s plans to launch phones codenamed Wrigley, Hancock and Millennium over the next year, along with tablets Gallo, Sterling, Opus One and Silver Oak. Taking them in order, Wrigley is flagged for …

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  • 17 February

    Motorola Atrix 4G in stores February 22

    Preorders of the Motorola Atrix 4G are already in progress, but if you’ve been waiting to check out the dual-core Android smartphone and its laptop dock in stores, you only have a few more days to wait. AT&T said today that the Atrix 4G will be on sale in stores on February 22. Meanwhile, preorders will be shipped for delivery …

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  • 16 February

    Google Reader for Android gets new widgets

    If you’ve been disgruntled by a dearth of widgets in Google Reader for Android, today’s news might pacify you. Google issued three new features and support for Russian translation today in its Reader app. Two of them are widgets. You can now mark a previous item as read, a feature first found on the mobile-optimized version of Reader online. As …

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