TimeLine Layout

June, 2010

  • 29 June

    Cisco introduces Cius Android tablet PC

    Cisco’s new Android-based tablet, the Cius. Cisco Cisco Systems has hopped on the tablet PC bandwagon with a device of its own that uses Google Android software and is targeted at business customers. The company announced plans for the new tablet, called the Cisco Cius, during its annual customer conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. …

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  • 29 June

    Sprint ceases Evo 4G update almost immediately

    As expected, a minor software update began rolling out for the HTC Evo 4G on Monday. Designed to address Wi-Fi, battery performance, and Exchange features, the maintenance release was shelved as quickly as it started. Reports started coming in almost immediately that handsets were acting up after the patch was installed. It’s not known just how many devices were affected …

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  • 29 June

    Bloomberg: Verizon iPhone coming in January?

    Verizon Wireless customers who have been holding out for an iPhone on their carrier’s network may finally get their wish early next year, according to Bloomberg News. The wire service reported on Tuesday that Verizon Wireless will start selling Apple’s iPhone in January. Bloomberg cited unnamed sources familiar with the plans. The deal, if true, would end AT&T’s exclusive contract …

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  • 29 June

    Sprint CEO: We’ve got spot shortages of HTC Evo

    Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said the company is facing some shortages of its new 3G/4G smartphone, the HTC Evo. Sprint HTC Evo 4G At a conference in New York City on Tuesday, Hesse said the device is more popular than Sprint or HTC, the manufacturer, had foreseen. When asked whether the shortfall was due to a lack of components, he …

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  • 29 June

    No free bumpers for iPhone users?

    Apple apparently has a game plan for dealing with iPhone 4 reception complaints–and it expressly prohibits giving customers free bumpers. According to a purported list of procedures reportedly leaked to Boy Genius Report, AppleCare representatives are being instructed on how to coach users about the proper way to handle the latest-generation smartphone: 1. Keep all of the positioning statements in …

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  • 29 June

    Sprint Nextel makes strides to improve image

    A damaged Sprint Nextel is righting its ship with a newfound focus on customers, but big moves like this take time. On Tuesday, Dan Hesse, the company’s CEO, will be on stage at Forrester Research’s Customer Experience Forum in New York City to discuss the company’s efforts to improve its brand image and customer satisfaction levels. In 2010, Sprint emerged …

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  • 28 June

    Do O2’s customer

    Crave can exclusively reveal the malaise at the heart of O2 customer support. The mobile network’s problems, we have discovered, stem from a peculiar recruitment policy — namely offering employment to people who clearly hold it in the highest contempt. Last week, our O2 data service did yet another disappearing act — this time for over 24 hours without any …

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  • 28 June

    BBC iPlayer comes to Android: But only with version 2.2 and Flash 10.1

    When it comes to iPlayer, the BBC has ignored Android for some time — along with every other non-Apple platform — but with the news that Android 2.2 comes with Flash 10.1, all that changes. So, as soon as your phone’s updated with Android 2.2, you can head straight over to bbc.co.uk/iplayer and wallow in the full mobile experience. The …

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  • 28 June

    Despicable Me, NCAA football, space deathmatch, and more: New iPhone games of the week

    I know it’s summertime, but there’s only so much fresh air and sunshine a person can take. Sometimes you just want to hole up in an air-conditioned room and play games till your brain rots. Then, back outside for fresh air and sunshine. With that in mind, let’s take a look at four new games sure to rot your brain–er, …

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  • 28 June

    Users: iPhone 4 proximity sensor causes issues

    While Apple cruises to new sales records with its latest iPhone family member, some users are finding the iPhone 4 to be more like the drunk uncle than the cool aunt, citing, among other glitches, proximity sensor issues when attempting to make calls. How deep is the issue? On the Apple support discussion forums, it’s 20 pages deep. And counting. …

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