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Virgin Mobile Offers Unlimited Plan
June 25, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
Virgin Mobile has announced that as of July 1st, the telecommunications company will offer a pre-paid unlimited plan called, Totally Unlimited. Read more
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UK Service Provider Announces Mobile Phone Chargers Powered By Dancing
June 25, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
Earlier on in the month we reported on UK service provider, Orange and its green energy initiative at this year’s Glastonbury festival. Read more
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IPhone 3G: Build It For $173, Sell It For $500 (or More)
June 24, 2008
on Business & Law
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Wolfgang Gruener
El Segundo (CA) - Apple, not really known as a company with particularly small operating margins, may have outdone itself with the iPhone 3G. Read more
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Android Delayed, Apple Smiles
June 24, 2008
on Cell Phones
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Christian Zibreg
Mountain View (CA) - Developing Android, creating an ecosystem around the mobile platform and cloning the iPhone's integrated experience may have turned out to be much more difficult than previously thought. Read more
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Softbank Announces 3G iPhone Prices For Japan
June 24, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
Softbank has officially announced its prices for the latest 3G iPhone in Japan. Read more
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The IPhone Fingernail Problem
June 24, 2008
on Smartphones
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Los Angeles Times
Hillary Clinton broke new ground in her race for the White House. Read more
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Motorola And Kodak Announce The ZN5
June 23, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
We’ve been hearing about Motorola’s 5 mega pixel camera, er, phone for a while now so it really came as no surprise to get the press release telling us that Beijing will today see the official unveiling of the Motozine ZN5. Read more
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AT&T Shelling Out Up To $625 For IPhones?
June 20, 2008
on Business & Law
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - Spicy new details have been trickling in about the iPhone 3G subsidy business model. Read more
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Cell Phone Triangulation Saves Two Lost Alaskan Hikers
June 20, 2008
on Smartphones
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Humphrey Cheung
Denali National Park (Alaska) - Two hikers who got lost in the Alaskan wilderness are now safe thanks to some crafty cell phone triangulation. Read more
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Sprint Challenges iPhone 3G With $129 Instinct
June 18, 2008
on Smartphones
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Wolfgang Gruener
Overland Park (KS) - We have criticized the way the Samsung Instinct was marketed before, but it appears that the smartphone could have a shot against Apple's new iPhone 3G , at least if it turns out that purchase price of such a phone is more important than the look-at-me factor. Read more
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Apple, AT&T and Klausner Settle Patent Lawsuit
June 18, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
n December of last year, Klausner Technologies filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple claiming the company’s iPhone Visual Voicemail feature violated patents Klausner held, which allow users to selectively check voice messages... Read more
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Sony Ericsson Unveils Five New Handsets At CommunicAsia 2008
June 18, 2008
on Cell Phones
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DigiTimes
Sony Ericsson unveiled five new handsets at the ongoing CommunicAsia 2008 trade show, including the 8.1 megapixel Cybershot... Read more
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Garmin Outsources Nuvifone To Asustek
June 18, 2008
on Business & Law
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DigiTimes
Asustek Computer will be the manufacturer of Garmin International's first handset series, the Nuvifone, which is expected to hit the market in the US in the fourth quarter, according to industry sources. Read more
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Samsung Debuts Omnia SGH-i900 Handset, Not Worried About Competition From IPhone
June 17, 2008
on Smartphones
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DigiTimes
Samsung Electronics, at a June 16 global press conference in Singapore, unveiled the new Omnia SGH-i900 handset. Read more
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UK Service Provider Goes Green For Festivals
June 16, 2008
on Cell Phones
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Jane McEntegart
Over the last few years enviomentalist groups like Greenpeace have been pushing greener tech and insisting measures be taken to ensure products don’t use more harmful chemicals or materials than is necessary. Read more