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November, 2010

  • 17 November

    Cellular South to launch Samsung smartphones on future 4G LTE network

    LTE received another teammate in the tug-of-war between WiMax and 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) technology yesterday when Cellular South announced its intentions today to build out a 4G mobile broadband network. The regional carrier has declared that it will build out its spectrum in the lower 700 MHz band, but not anytime soon, unlike …

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  • 17 November

    Angry Birds to hit consoles with multiplayer version

    Rovio has been dropping titbits on the future of its mobile smash hit Angry Birds, with a new multiplayer game and console versions to come. There won’t be an Angry Birds 2 — for now — but a version of the hit game will tell the story from the point of view of the much-maligned pigs. Angry Birds will be …

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  • 17 November

    Apple releases new iOS 4.2 gold code

    Wondering whatever happened to iOS 4.2? Although iTunes 10.1 dropped last week, Apple’s firmware update never materialized–most likely due to a Wi-Fi bug that was discovered earlier in the week. Now, as reported by Engadget and other sources, a new iOS 4.2 gold master (build 8C134b) was just pushed out to developers. Apparently the update fixes the Wi-Fi problem, which …

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  • 17 November

    Aliens Anthology brings Mu

    Alien fans putting the remastered Alien Anthology Blu-ray set on their Christmas wish list will get a couple of new features that make diving into all the extras to be found in this collection much easier. Sci-fi fans will be dying to get get their claws on the the previously unseen content in this Alien Blu-ray collection. (Credit: 20th Century …

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  • 17 November

    Panasonic announces 103

    Panasonic has, for some time, been the only company that sells really ma-hoosive TVs that you can actually buy. Its original 103-inch screen has been on sale for several years now, and we’re told that the rich and famous do actually buy them. One person is reported to have bought five for some reason, perhaps for a monster, multi-monitor gaming rig. …

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  • 16 November

    Palm Pre 2 shunned by UK networks

    Despite sporting the latest 2.0 version of Palm’s webOS software, the Palm Pre 2 could beat the Sinclair X-1 to the title of this month’s least-wanted sequel. The Pre 2 has been met with withering indifference by British networks, failing to make it on to a single carrier so far. Statements from all the major UK networks indicate that it’s a No and …

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  • 16 November

    Best free iPhone game alternatives for Android phones

    iPhone people eh? Flouncing around with their fancy handsets and their fancy mobile games like they’re cock of the walk! We’ve had enough. We’ve rustled up a selection of tasty iPhone alternatives for the discerning Android lady or gentleman, which should put paid to those cackling iUrchins. All these games are available for free download (although some have paid-for versions …

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  • 16 November

    Samsung Galaxy S levels up to Android 2.2 on Vodafone

    Vodafone’s firmware team are really cooking with gas this week. Not content with bringing out the HTC Legend Android 2.2 upgrade to owners before it hit unlocked handsets, Vodafone is also the first UK network to release the update for the Samsung Galaxy S. Vodafone revealed it had started the rollout on its forum, and owners ready to upgrade should …

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  • 16 November

    Feel Good iPad as Damon Albarn creates new Gorillaz album on tablet

    The new Gorillaz album was made on an Apple iPad. Damon Albarn, erstwhile Blur frontman and driving force behind the animated band, told the NME, “I fell in love with my iPad as soon as I got it, so I’ve made a completely different kind of record.” The follow-up to this year’s Plastic Beach was devised while touring with Gorillaz …

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  • 16 November

    LG Star could be first Android phone with dual

    Handset manufacturer LG appears on the verge of releasing a super phone of its own in the United States. According to Engadget, the Star is poised to become the first dual-core Android phone to feature Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chipset. Other details include the capability to record 1080p high definition with an 8-megapixel camera, a second front-facing camera, and what looks …

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