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March, 2010

  • 4 March

    Etsy find: iPhone stands made of forks and spoons

    Cute. Clever. Whimsical. No, no, I’m not talking about me, but how sweet of you to think that! I’m referring to ForkedUpArt’s iPhone stands made of forks and spoons. I think the photos speak for themselves; these things are just adorable. (Um, did I just use “sweet” and “adorable” in the same paragraph? I meant …

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  • 3 March

    Apple vs HTC: Is Google about to wade in?

    We dearly love a spot of mega-corporation drama — it’s as close to giant robot fighting as we’re likely to get in our sorry lifetimes. That’s why we’re super-excited to hear that search behemoth Google may well be wading into the legal quagmire to defend HTC from Apple’s allegations that it pinched its ideas. Apple is suing HTC, alleging that …

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  • 3 March

    Canada to get Samsung Spica and paid Android apps

    Canadian wireless provider Rogers is prepping for the release of Samsung’s latest Google Android handset, the Galaxy Spica. While the carrier hasn’t made an official announcement, rumor has it that dummy units are arriving in retail stores across the country. It should be only a few weeks before the carrier unveils the price and available rate plans. The Galaxy Spica …

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  • 3 March

    Superaffordable Nokia 5230 Nuron headed to T

    Everyone loves a great deal and Nokia and T-Mobile are offering one heck of a value with the upcoming Nokia 5230 Nuron. Due to arrive at T-Mobile in the coming weeks, the Nuron is a 3G touch-screen smartphone that will sell for just $69.99 with a two-year contract. For that price, you’re also getting free turn-by-turn, voice-guided navigation since the …

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  • 3 March

    Sony Ericsson Naite now for sale unlocked

    Sony Ericsson announced Wednesday that its Naite (pronounced “nigh-tay”) phone will go on sale in Sony Styles stores and at SonyStyle.com for $159 unlocked. As part of the company’s GreenHeart series, the Naite is composed of 50 percent recycled material and uses a low-power charger and waterborne paints. It also eliminates a paper user manual to decrease packaging. Features on …

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  • 3 March

    Virgin Mobile boosts its Broadband2Go

    Not even a year after Virgin Mobile introduced Broadband2Go, its pay-as-you-go broadband service, it is now expanding it with even more data while still keeping costs low. Novatel USB broadband modem Virgin Mobile USA The $60 plan, for example, now offers 5GB, when it was 1GB previously. You now get 1GB for $40, and the 300MB for $20, though you …

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  • 3 March

    Dialed In 117: Cheap plans and cheap phones (podcast)

    New York’s Skype is on the fritz today so only Bonnie’s voice joins us from The Big Apple. Or maybe she’s not in New York at all? It’s all about the economy these days as Sprint cuts the price of an unlimited plan and Nokia and T-Mobile role out a bargain smartphone. Also in the podcast, Bonnie slams the Moto …

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  • 3 March

    Unleash your inner food critic on Yelp for Android

    We’re big fans of most Android apps that can help us get the skinny on nearby restaurants and bars, Yelp included. We weren’t overly impressed with Yelp’s initial attempt for Android, however, but the last two updates have brought it closer in line with Yelp’s other mobile apps. A small but significant update on Wednesday fills in two missing holes …

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  • 3 March

    Poynt for iPhone: Like a Google, Flixster, Yelp mashup

    Article corrected 3/3/2010 at 12:00 PT (SuperPages.com supports its own version of Yellow Pages) and updated stability issues at 2:00 pm PT. The field of iPhone search apps is already crowded with Yelp, Urbanspoon, and Zagat for dining; Flixster’s Movies app for showtimes; YellowPages for people; and Google Mobile App for just about everything else. Now here comes Poynt, a …

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  • 3 March

    Report: China Unicom to sell Android phones

    China’s second largest mobile phone company will be selling Google Android phones after all, according to a report from Reuters. China Unicom’s chairman Chang Xiaobing told Reuters Wednesday, on the sidelines of a conference in Beijing, that the carrier “recognizes that Android is a mainstream system.” And he told the news service that the company “will definitely use Google’s Android …

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