TimeLine Layout

June, 2010

  • 22 June

    Samsung Behold II gets first and only software update

    After months of waiting, the Samsung Behold II is finally leaving Android 1.5 Cupcake behind. Unfortunately, however, this update only takes the phone as far as 1.6 Donut. And that’s all it’s going to get. Yes, you read that right. Though most Android owners are concerned about 2.1 Eclair and even 2.2 Froyo, this T-Mobile …

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  • 22 June

    AT&T, Verizon Wireless join Wi

    Wi-Fi is increasingly becoming a major part of wireless operators’ strategy to deliver mobile broadband services as wireless data traffic explodes. A sign of the growing importance of Wi-Fi to carriers is the fact that earlier this week AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the two largest mobile-phone companies in the U.S., joined the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), a group that since …

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  • 22 June

    Triple update for Google Maps for Android

    There’s a reason I commute in tennis shoes–the days I literally make a mad dash for the soon-to-be departing train or bus. Sure, there are localized apps for getting schedules, but it’s also convenient that public transportation scheduling is one of a handful of enhanced features in Google Maps for Android version 4.3, new on Tuesday. Schedules toe their way …

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  • 22 June

    iPhone 4: Vodafone reveals micro SIM plans for unlocked phones

    If you’re planning on stumping up the cash for an unlocked iPhone 4 and running giggling into the sunset, cool your retros. You still need a SIM card, and not just any SIM card: the iPhone 4 uses the cut-down micro SIM card also used by the iPad. That’s right: the little rectangular chip familiar to most UK phone users …

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  • 22 June

    SlingPlayer Mobile launches on Android phones

    SlingPlayer Mobile has hit the Android market. Sling Media’s $29.99 app, released Tuesday, lets Android users with Slingbox devices control their home TVs and DVRs to watch live or recorded content on their smartphones. Users must have a Slingbox Solo, Pro, or Pro-HD device and can connect through a 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi network. The new Android version of SlingPlayer …

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  • 22 June

    iPhone game sale: EA titles for 99 cents

    Want to score some top-rated games on the cheap? Now’s your chance: Electronic Arts Mobile is having a pretty big sale on 14 popular, high-profile titles. Games that originally sold for as much as $9.99 are now available for just 99 cents. Here’s the complete list of sale titles. FIFA 10 Tiger Woods PGA Tour Madden NFL 10 NBA Live …

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  • 22 June

    First iPhone 4 reviews

    Two days before the iPhone 4 launch, reviews and photos of it are popping up. CNET Even though the official launch date for the Apple iPhone 4 will be this Thursday, June 24, some people have already received their phones either via preorder or because they are members of the preferred press. Of course, this means reviews and first-hand photos …

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  • 22 June

    Panasonic DMR

    We aren’t expecting a symphony of sympathetic violins here, but there are times when reviewing consumer electronics is hard. Take, for example, a really great product like the Panasonic DMR-BW880. It’s a Blu-ray recorder, with twin Freeview HD tuners and a 500GB hard drive for recording up 130 hours of HD TV. It’s the perfect PVR, surely? Well, yes, apart …

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  • 21 June

    iPhone 4 sells out, Apple apologises after 600,000 pre

    Apple has sold more than half a million Apple iPhone 4 handsets before it even hits shops. More than 600,000 early adopters will get the phone direct from Apple on 24 June, the worldwide release date, in a round of frenzied pre-ordering that’s seen Apple apologise for problems with its Web site. Anyone ordering now will have to wait an …

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  • 21 June

    BT, TalkTalk and Virgin cut cost of contract termination fees

    The commitment seemed like a good idea — until a better deal came along, and now if you want to escape your vows it’ll cost you a crippling divorce. No, we’re not talking about Ashley Cole; we’re talking about unlucky Britons stuck with a lengthy broadband or landline contract that no longer measures up. The good news is Ofcom has …

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