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September, 2010

  • 16 September

    Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5: Chat your face off

    Three new phones from Nokia will tempt those of us who like a good click when we type — the Nokia C3, Nokia C6 and Nokia E5 all have proper Qwerty keyboards. Nokia may be flailing like a octopus stuck in a woolly jumper with touchscreen smart phones such as the N97, but it’s quietly making …

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  • 16 September

    AT&T, Verizon execs talk LTE expansion

    A few days after Clearwire and, by extension Sprint, announced a big expansion of their WiMax 4G network, representatives from AT&T and Verizon Wireless made their own 4G promises at separate conferences. Though both carriers have chosen the competing LTE standard for 4G, Verizon is in the lead. At the Bank of America Merrill and Lynch Media, Communications & Entertainment …

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  • 16 September

    Justin TV 2.0 brings live video broadcasting to iPhone (hands

    Updated, 11:57 a.m. PT: Now includes a hands-on review. For live video broadcasting service Justin.tv, going mobile makes all the difference. It’s been just two weeks since the company launched Justin.tv for Android, but the app now accounts for about 20 percent of Justin.tv’s live streaming broadcasts. With the release of Justin.tv for iPhone 2.0, the company expects more of …

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  • 16 September

    New iPod nano watch craze explodes, straps already available

    Whether by accident or more likely part of an ingenious master plan, Apple has set off a new craze — the iPod nano watch. At Apple’s recent launch we were a little confused by the radical nano redesign, until we realised something that should have been obvious from the start — connecting a strap accessory to the new nano can …

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  • 16 September

    MegaReader: 1.8 million e

    MegaReader provides easy access to 1.8 million free e-books. Inkstone Software If I’m ever stranded on a desert island, I hope I’ve got MegaReader on my iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. And, um, a solar charger. And 3G. And a Starbucks would be nice. Because MegaReader, you see, supplies enough reading material to last a lifetime. The app promises access to a whopping …

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  • 16 September

    Find the airplane flying over your head

    It’s not an exaggeration to say that there are iPhone apps for almost everything. And in my neverending quest to find apps for airline geeks, I came across a title that allows you not to locate your gate, track your flight, or find your seat, but to actually search for planes in the air. Plane Finder by Pinkfroot uses a …

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  • 16 September

    Report: Apple, RIM losing market share to Android

    Android continues to grab greater chunks of the U.S. smartphone market while its competitors watch their share shrink or stagnate. Though still No. 3, Google’s Android platform saw its market share climb 5 percentage points to win 17 percent of all U.S. smartphone subscribers for the three months ending in July compared with the prior three months, market researcher ComScore …

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  • 16 September

    Motorola Grasp goes to U.S. Cellular

    Motorola Grasp Motorola Motorola has recently announced that its eco-friendly Grasp will be offered by U.S. Cellular. The Motorola Grasp is a messaging phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and features threaded messaging, e-mail, an MP3 player, an optical trackpad, a 3.5 mm headset jack, Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a MicroSD card slot that can take up to 8GB …

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  • 16 September

    Verizon and Good boost Android enterprise support

    The nation’s largest wireless provider has paired up with one of the premier names in the enterprise space to bring business-grade security and management to handsets like the Droid 2, Droid X, and LG Ally. The move will give the carrier a leg up when it comes to attracting business customers who previously worried about security protocols, remote wiping, and …

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  • 16 September

    Samsung takes on Apple iPad with Galaxy Tab

    NEW YORK–Samsung’s assault on Apple is under way, as the company unveils its plans for its new tablet PC as well as a new service that allows consumers to purchase or rent TV shows and movies on their Samsung mobile devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android-based tablet that will be launched in Europe in early fall and in …

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