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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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AT&T Brings Yahoo! Search to Every Handset (Except the iPhone)
September 8, 2008
on Cell Phones
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Jane McEntegart
Yahoo! and AT&T today announced the move to make Yahoo! the default search engine on AT&T cell phones. Read more
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Apple Faces Third 3G lawsuit
September 5, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
Apple and AT&T are now facing a third lawsuit filed by a customer who is unhappy with the iPhone 3G speeds. Read more
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IFA 2008 – Garmin nüvi 765TFM and nüvifone
September 1, 2008
on Smartphones
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Frank Voelkel
Garmin showed off several new products at its stand in expo hall 2. The new 765T series with its 4.3” display gives clear audio directions and shows upcoming maneuvers in great detail. Read more
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IFA 2008 – Samsung’s iPhone Competitor SGH-i900 Omnia
September 1, 2008
on Smartphones
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Bert Toepelt
With its touchscreen cell phone i900 Omnia, Samsung is attempting to follow in the iPhone’s footsteps. Geo-tagging support ensures its snapshots are ready for services such as Google Earth, Panoramio and Flickr. Read more
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Why Google Android Will Surpass Apple AppStore, Zune Marketplace
August 29, 2008
on Digital Convergence
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Christian Ziberg
Feature - Android's application store will not be just Google's take on the App Store after all. Read more
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Man Finds Pictures of Factory Worker on New iPhone 3G
August 28, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
An iPhone owner in the UK has posted pictures online that he claims to have already been on their iPhone 3G when he purchased the phone. Read more
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UK iPhone Ad Banned for False Advertising
August 27, 2008
on Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
Advertising Standards Authority claims iPhone ad was misleading users and potential customers. Read more
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Sexy Nokia N96 Ready To Walk Americas Red Carpet
August 27, 2008
on Smartphones
by
Nino Marchetti
Other features you'll find the N96 offering include a five-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, support for a map service called Nokia Maps 2. Read more
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AT&T Offers New, Pricey International Roaming Plans for iPhone 3G
August 26, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Dallas (TX) - AT&T said that it has "diligently" worked to provide "affordable options" for international roaming because the company found that the feature-rich mobile experience of iPhone "is indispensable to users". Read more
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T-Mobile Sold More Than 120,000 3G IPhones
August 26, 2008
on Business & Law
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Reuters
Deutsche Telekom's wireless business T-Mobile has sold more than 120,000 new 3G iPhones since its sales launch on July 11 despite distribution problems, its chief executive told a German weekly magazine. Read more
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Polish Carrier Embellishes iPhone Queues With Actors
August 22, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
Polish peddler for Apple’s 3G iPhone has said that it paid actors to stand in line outside the stores in an effort to drum up some excitement about the product. Read more
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Copy And Paste For The IPhone Now Available, Not From Apple
August 21, 2008
on Networking
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - If you think about it, it is somewhat surprising that Apple has not yet managed to add the good old copy and paste feature to its iPhone software. Read more
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Palm Unveils Unlocked, But Pricey Treo Pro Smartphone
August 20, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Sunnyvale (CA) - The Handspring Treo is considered to have been the pioneer of the smartphone category and long before the iPhone, the Treo was the fanciest and most functional cellphone you could buy. Read more