CHICAGO–Internet service providers have built it, but many still have not come. That’s one of the biggest problems the U.S. policy makers and service providers face in their effort to bring broadband access to every American, according to several panelists speaking Wednesday at the Supercomm 2009 trade show here. Panelists highlighted the low adoption rate …
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October, 2009
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21 October
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 announced; T
This post was updated on October 21 at 8:30 a.m. PDT with official pricing from AT&T and T-Mobile. On Wednesday, Research In Motion unveiled its newest smartphone, the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. It will replace the original BlackBerry Bold 9000, which debuted in November 2008, and offers a sleeker design, double the Flash memory, and updated features. The most noticeable …
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21 October
BBC HD on Freeview signals shutdown for two ‘Red Button’ channels
The BBC has broken the hearts of obsessive news junkies and Wimbledon fans across the country with the announcement that it’s scaling back its ‘Red Button’ interactive service. From the end of the year, the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 will use the capacity to start broadcasting their HD channels. The BBC currently uses this Multiplex B capacity for three …
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20 October
Two new Samsung phones for U.S. Cellular
Samsung Trill Samsung Samsung is launching two new phones with U.S. Cellular dubbed the Samsung Trill and Samsung Caliber. The Trill reminds us of the Samsung Trance due to the similar design and features. It has sound technology by Bang & Olufsen ICEpower, a music player with an external music player control, a 1.3-megapixel camera, a speakerphone, stereo Bluetooth, support …
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20 October
Android 2.0: Uncooked Eclair update leaks
Those lovely rumour-mongers over at Boy Genius Report have leaked screenshots of the Android from the future — Android version 2.0, also known as Éclair. And what’s this we see, right on the home screen? An icon labelled ‘Visual VM’ implies that we could see visual voicemail built-in, which delivers your voicemails on a platter without having to actually dial …
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20 October
Motorola Droid will run Android 2.0?
The Android news keeps getting better and better. The latest rumour from the US is that the soon to be released Motorola Droid will run Android OS version 2.0. Phones available currently run the 1.6 version of the software, affectionately known as Cupcake. The Moto Droid next to a screenshot of car-mode from Android 2.0 (Credit: Boy Genius Report) The …
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19 October
BlackBerry watch in the works?
As if checking e-mail on your BlackBerry wasn’t addicting enough, there may be an accessory in the works that may just fuel your habit. CrackBerry.com has posted images of what it’s claiming to be actual renderings of a BlackBerry watch. The site claims that the Bluetooth accessory is being developed by a new, dedicated BlackBerry accessory company and will be …
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19 October
3 gets first Android phone: HTC Hero with free Spotify Premium
3 is launching its first Android phone. The HTC Hero will be available on 3 in November, and comes with a free Spotify Premium account. The Hero will cost £100 up front, followed by a contract worth £35 a month for 24 months. The package includes 750 free minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited Web browsing, and unlimited calls to other 3 …
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19 October
Doro PhoneEasy handsets to compete with Jitterbug
Consumer Cellular, the exclusive wireless provider for the AARP, has announced two new senior-friendly phones, the Doro PhoneEasy 345 and the Doro PhoneEasy 410. Both have large displays and easy-to-use buttons, much like the well-known Jitterbug handsets. The Doro PhoneEasy 410 has a flip phone form factor, while the Doro PhoneEasy 345 has a candybar design. Both phones offer a …
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19 October
EyeTV iPhone app briefly allows 3G video streaming
Elgato’s EyeTV iPhone app isn’t supposed to allow you to stream video from a computer to your iPhone over a 3G connection, but a recently discovered backdoor exploit allows users of the app’s first version to do so anyway. Apple reacted to the news of the backdoor exploit by quickly pulling the app from the App Store on Saturday. Today, …
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