TimeLine Layout

November, 2009

  • 11 November

    Sky Player asks permission to spy on you

    Sky is updating customers on its AdSmart targeted-advertising system. An email is doing the rounds that highlights the updated terms and conditions now in effect, ready for AdSmart’s launch on Sky Player in January. Sky combines the information it holds about you with data bought from third parties. This includes data such as your postcode …

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  • 11 November

    Head of BBC HD says ‘reducing bit rate has no impact on picture quality’

    The BBC recently reduced the bit rate of BBC HD, leading to outraged complaints about the picture quality. The BBC has admitted that it has reduced the bit rate, but it also claims that its new, more efficient encoders make up the difference with increased efficiency. But in an interview with Points of View, Danielle Nagler, the head of BBC …

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  • 10 November

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    T-Mobile revealed more changes to its calling plans this week when it announced that it would phase out its MyFaves option. The news comes two weeks after the carrier’s introduction of new no-contract and unlimited service plans. In a statement sent to Fierce Wireless, the carrier said its new Even More Plus plans replace MyFaves by offering unlimited calling to …

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  • 10 November

    Samsung launching its own mobile OS

    In an interesting move, Samsung announced on Tuesday that it will launch its own mobile operating system called Bada in December, giving developers an open platform to create new apps for Samsung’s upcoming phones. The name Bada, which means ocean in Korean, was chosen to represent the “limitless variety” of potential apps that could be created on the platform and …

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  • 10 November

    Unlock your O2 iPhone for free from today

    O2 iPhones can be unlocked from today — totally free if you’re on contract. The ability to put different SIM cards into your iPhone comes just in time for the iPhone’s arrival on Vodafone and Orange. Pay monthly customers can unlock their handsets at any time, completely gratis. Once unlocked, you can stick any SIM card in your iPhone and …

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  • 10 November

    Louvre iPhone app: Quelle horreur!

    J’adore France and the French people. But I’m pretty disappointed with Musee du Louvre, a free but painfully brief virtual tour of the famous museum. The app consists of four main sections. In Louvre: The Visit, you get a video tour of seven well-known areas of the museum, including The Venus de Milo and Mona Lisa. However, each “tour” lasts …

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  • 10 November

    Nokia recalls shocking chargers

    Nokia doesn’t want us to fry our little fingers, so it’s offering a free exchange for 14 million mobile phone chargers that may pop open and zap you. On some chargers, the plastic covers could come loose, exposing its internal gubbins, and potentially shocking you if it’s plugged in and you touch it. Nokia says it doesn’t think anyone’s hair …

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  • 10 November

    Watch an iPhone steer a real live car

    This post was going to be about Cal’s Plumbing Video Tutorial – Minor Toilet Rebuild, and make no mistake: It would have been exciting as hell. But, let’s face it, when it comes to do-it-yourself projects, basic toilet repair takes a backseat to driving a car with your iPhone while standing on the roof! That’s the feat these crazy dudes …

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  • 10 November

    Prizefight: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS

    Now playing: Watch this: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS 6:04 For many smartphone manufacturers and carriers, the Apple iPhone is the great, white elephant in the room. Though they might not want to acknowledge it, the iPhone has certainly changed the game and for better or worse, it’s become the gold standard to which a lot of people compare other …

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  • 10 November

    Samsung bada smart phone OS: Bada up

    Samsung has announced bada, a new smart phone operating system. bada is Korean for ‘ocean’, which is all well and good but in English it still sounds like ‘bad’. The tabs on the bada Web site read ‘bada for business’ and ‘bada for developers’. Let’s hope bada isn’t bad for business or developers. Samsung previously pasted its own TouchWiz (dear …

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