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T-Mobile Android Phone Set for Sept. 23 Debut
September 16, 2008
on Smartphones
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Marcus Yam
After much speculation, T-Mobile has released information confirming that it will unveil its Google Android phone next week at a press event in New York. Read more
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Microsoft Announces Free WiFi at McDonald's Deal for Zune Users
September 16, 2008
on Audio/Video Players
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Jane McEntegart
Microsoft turns to McDonald's for help in super-sizing MP3 player pie with the Zune Read more
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iPhone 2.1 Software Update Delivers on Fixes
September 15, 2008
on Smartphones
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Marcus Yam
Just as Steve Jobs promised nearly as week ago, Apple last Friday released version 2.1 of its iPhone firmware -- and it's good Read more
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Apple Releases Fix for Vista Users' BSOD
September 15, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
Apple has re-released iTunes 8.0 for Windows Vista users following complaints from numerous users that the iTunes upgrade had resulted in the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. Read more
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RIM is Looking to Crash Apple's Party
September 12, 2008
on Smartphones
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Steve Seguin
While Apple's venture into the consumer smartphone market has been gathering plenty of attention, RIM's looking to crash that party by showing Apple how it's really done Read more
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T-Mobile Android Phone Rumored to Appear Sept. 23
September 11, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
T-Mobile could be launching its first Android handset as soon as September 23 Read more
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SlingMedia Gets a Competitor on Smartphones
September 11, 2008
on Smartphones
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Michael Brown
When it comes to place-shifting—streaming live TV over the Internet to a remote PC or smartphone—Sling Media’s Slingbox tends to grab all the attention. But Monsoon Multimedia has a pretty good solution as well. It’s called Hava, and Nokia has just added Read more
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Nokia to Embed Microsoft Exchange Support in All Symbian Phones
September 10, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
In an attempt to make their phones more business-friendly and win back market share from competitor Research in Motion, and stem the advances of other phones such as Apple’s iPhone, Nokia will be embedding Microsoft’s Activesync into all S60 Symbian... Read more
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RIM Unveils the First BlackBerry Flip Phone
September 10, 2008
on Smartphones
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Steve Seguin
Maker of the Blackberry smartphone, Research In Motion (RIM), announced Wednesday the release of the company’s first flip phone- the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220. As part of RIM’s continual expansion from the corporate market into the consumer market, new Read more
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SMS Price Hikes Questioned by Senate Antitrust Panel
September 10, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
The 100 percent increase in the cost of sending an SMS text message over the past three years has been called into question by the chair of the Antitrust Subcommittee in the Senate Judiciary Committee Read more
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NYC Upgrades 911 and 311 to Accept Pictures, Video
September 10, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
New York City has announced that the city’s 911 and 311 hotlines will now accept images and videos from people’s cell phones. Read more
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Apple Unveils iTunes 8, Touts Genius Feature
September 9, 2008
on Digital Life Style
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Marcus Yam
The first bit of new Apple product that Steve Jobs chose to unveil during his presentation on Tuesday was iTunes 8. Read more
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Microsoft Zune Finds a Use for FM Tuner
September 9, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Michael Brown
Microsoft reveals new smurf-colored Zunes with new FM ingenuity Read more
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iPhone/Touch 2.1 Firmware Coming This Friday
September 9, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Marcus Yam
Rejoice, iPhone users. Steve Jobs announced on Tuesday morning an upcoming iPhone software update that promises to make things better. Read more
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Apple Unveils New iPods; Ultra Slims
September 9, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
by
Tuan Nguyen
Apple today unveiled the brand new and highly leaked iPod Nano as well as a new slimmer iPod Touch. Read more