Engadget:
The netbook/smartbook/MID crossover continues, occasionally spawning some curious genetic misfits seemingly ill-suited for the world at large. Such is the Jinbo MID, a rather chunky and plain mobile internet device that follo (Read More)
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Given how often we hear about manufacturers using Android for their mobile devices, it’s a surprise dedicated sat-nav units don’t feature more highly. Chinese firm ArcherMind Technology have been showing off what they’re say (Read More)
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I have stated on more than one occasion that the Novatel MiFi is a candidate for gadget of the year. A pocket Wi-Fi router that uses a 3G connection to get up to 5 devices online no matter the location (given 3G coverage) is (Read More)
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Dell's Mini 3i is shipping to China with a possible unfair competitive advantage against the iPhone. The Android phone should be available by the end of the month through China Mobile's retail partners and later through Dell (Read More)
AndroidGuys:
Vibrate During Meetings (VDM) is a clever, yet simple widget that will automatically change your phone settings to put your phone into vibrate mode. Now I know there are plenty of these “change your phone settings” apps on t (Read More)
Phones Review:
The Blue verses Red battle continues between AT&T and Verizon over 3G network coverage, and AT&T are now taking a double barrels shot at Verizon with a duo of new videos as this fight over 3g intensifies.The AT&T adverts both (Read More)
Android Central:
Since Android is now on Sprint and Verizon and both networks have expansive 3G networks, the rather adolescent 3G coverage on T-Mobile becomes even more magnified. Luckily, like they have been doing, T-Mobile is tirelessly w (Read More)
Android Central:
If you think we're only living in a Motorola DROID or Sprint HTC Hero world now, think again. T-Mobile wants to remind you about the T-Mobile myTouch 3G and continues to stress the personalization, available apps, and all (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Unlike that rickrolling bit of fun, this new worm maliciously targets Dutch ING customers who login via their Jailbroken iPhone. And while it's isolated to the Netherlands right now, it's yet another warning for Jailbreakers (Read More)
Engadget:
Look, South Korea, we know it's been about four decades since a handset without an integrated DMB tuner or two launched in your neck of the woods -- and no, there isn't an app for that -- but just how badly do you want in on (Read More)
Phones Review:
Dell’s first entry into the mobile arena, the Dell Mini 3i smartphone will according to an article over on businesswire become available by the end of the month through China Mobile stores nationwide with Dell direct to follo (Read More)
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File this under “we hope so,” as it’s clear that the version of Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE)’s first Android smartphone that can sing along AT&T (NYSE: T)’s 3G bands will be available. The official X10 page has been updated to r (Read More)
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While the United States is still struggling to roll out 3G, Japan’s number one mobile operator NTT DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM) has said that they’re accelerating their plans to turn off their 2G network. What was supposed to take plac (Read More)
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The Chinese mobile market is ever interesting. Now that all carriers have rolled out 3G, it’s time to build a differentiating portfolios. China Unicom is known to carry the iPhone, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL) is betting big on t (Read More)
Engadget:
After so much speculation and rumor, it's hard to believe that Dell's first cellphone is ready to launch. And while we've already seen the official press release announcing the Mini 3 for Brazil and China, today we get a foll (Read More)
BLORGE.com:
I’m not a real iPhone doctor, but I play one on the Internet even though I don’t actually own one. Troubleshooting them for my friends and relatives isn’t particularly glamorous but it’s another way to vicariously enjoy the i (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Developing nations call for UN body to police battle on climate changeA green technology body with powers to direct a worldwide transition away from a high-carbon economy is needed to combat climate change, according to the w (Read More)
Mashable!:
It all started with Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads that emphasized the poor 3G coverage provided by AT&T. Next came a lawsuit from AT&T, claiming the ads were misleading, and a series of holiday-themed ads from the V (Read More)
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It all started with Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads that emphasized the poor 3G coverage provided by AT&T. Next came a lawsuit from AT&T, claiming the ads were misleading, and a series of. (Read More)