TimeLine Layout

October, 2010

  • 6 October

    WSJ: Apple prepping CDMA iPhone

    Verizon Wireless is in San Francisco for CTIA Fall 2010 to discuss its LTE strategy, but a new report has surfaced to reignite rumors of a Verizon-bound iPhone. According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple is beginning preparations to mass produce a CDMA–the wireless technology used by Verizon, as well as Sprint–iPhone by the end …

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  • 6 October

    Glasses

    It was another bumper week for 3D at techfest trade show IFA. LG launched a 3D OLED TV, and Samsung punted the world’s largest 3D LED TV. There were 3D projectors from Sony and LG, Panasonic announced a release date for its HDC-SDT750 3D camcorder, and Sony even had a 3D Vaio laptop prototype. Sadly, all require special glasses to get …

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  • 6 October

    Philips 3D TVs: 21:9, 8000 and 9000 series receive extra dimension

    We reviewed Philips’ 21:9 TV last year, and despite our initial scepticism, we were very impressed with it. For movie buffs, it’s a superb choice of TV, with its ultra-wide ratio and impressive picture and sound quality. Now it appears Philips might be about to make it even more attractive for home-cinema fiends by adding 3D. The company demoed a …

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  • 5 October

    Free Nokia nav now for the E71

    (Credit: Nokia) Nokia today announced that the latest version of it’s Ovi Maps software is available for two E-Series devices, the E71 and E66, bringing turn by turn navigation to the business-focused handsets. Ovi Maps version 3.0 brought the same functionality to more recent Nokia releases when it launched back in January, releases including the N97 and N97 mini, the …

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  • 5 October

    Powermat to charge Aussie phones

    (Credit: Powermat) The US wireless battery charger Powermat is heading down under, and will soon be available in JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Myer and David Jones. The Powermat charger refills the batteries of a variety of electronic devices wireless using an inductive energy transferral system. Portable electronics connect to a Powermat wireless receiver and then are placed onto the charging …

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  • 5 October

    Nokia N8

    (Credit: IT168) Nokia plans to put the last couple of years of N-Series near misses behind itself by gearing up for a major release of its flagship smartphone for 2010 known at this stage as the N8-00. The manufacturer’s approach to smartphones has always been a little different to the competition’s, opting for “everything but the kitchen sink” approach to …

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  • 5 October

    £85 Android excitement as Morgan and Disgo launch bargain

    Root-tee-tootle-tee-toot! It’s time for… bah-bah-bah-baaahhh! Ridiculous tablet news! The latest entries to the budget end of the burgeoning tablet computer market are 7-inch models from Disgo and Morgan, and could lighten your wallet by as little as £85. The Morgan 7-inch Google Android Tablet with Touchscreen Technology — catchy name — costs just £85. For that less-than-princely sum you get …

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  • 5 October

    BlackBerry Curve 8530 now on Boost Mobile

    As its big brother Sprint moves on to the latest BlackBerry Curve 3G, Boost Mobile finally gets its predecessor, the BlackBerry Curve 8530. The Curve 8530 is rather long in the tooth at this point–it’s about a year old–but if you’re a Boost Mobile customer who’s been champing at the bit for a 3G BlackBerry, this is your only choice. …

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  • 5 October

    HTC Desire HD available 14 October, on Vodafone free from £35 a month

    You can now pre-order the HTC Desire HD from Vodafone, with its launch set for 14 October. Vodafone has a number of contract options available over 18 and 24 months. You can bag the Desire HD for free if you plump for a two-year £35 per month contract, which includes 900 minutes, unlimited texts and 750MB of Internet data. If …

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  • 5 October

    Opera gets into mobile advertising

    Mobile-browser maker Opera is set to announce today that it’s dunking a toe into the mobile-advertising sea. Opera’s new Open Mobile Ad Exchange service is a cloud-based ad platform that will work with publishers to place ads onto mobile-browser pages. While Opera is shopping the pages of its Opera Mini browser first, the company hopes to carry its advertising service …

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