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Archive for July 2nd, 2009

Sprint to Release BlackBerry Tour on July 12 for $200, Too

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Just a day after Verizon Wireless said it would launch the BlackBerry Tour, Sprint, too, announced it would release its version of the Tour on the same July 12 day for the same $200 price.

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Amazon Plans Kindle Apps for Smartphones

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Online retail giant Amazon.com plans to develop smartphones apps to expand its Kindle e-book reader — making digital titles available to more platforms and generating additional revenue from sales of software.

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Garmin Dakota 10 and 20 outdoors GPS receivers come with touch screen and maps

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Thanks to new affordable touch screen technologies, also outdoors GPS receivers are being built with touch-sensitive displays. Outdoors conditions, however, can be anything from sunshine to pouring rain or snow, making it challenging to find the right technology for all situations. For instance, in freezing temperatures it would be nice to be able to tap [...]

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Compact, high-end Walkman media phone the Sony Ericsson W995

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First, digital cameras were built into mobile phones, then, MP3 players and next, camcorders are going to do the same. Increasingly, high-end phones are being designed as multimedia devices that can handle many media types. Walkman mobile phone range covers both simple, low-cost music phones and advanced multimedia products. The Sony Ericsson W995 is a [...]

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Skype 3.0 application for Windows Mobile smartphones lets you copy files

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Right now, as we are writing this, there are more than 14 million people logged onto Skype, talking, chatting, or simply waiting for someone to call. The vast majority of these people are signed in to the new telephone system on their PCs, but we are not the only ones who are also using smartphones [...]

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Apple Admits iPhone Overheating Issues — Sort of (PC World)

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PC World – Apple has issued a warning on its support pages regarding iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS overheating, marking the first time the company has officially acknowledged the problem. Reports that the iPhone 3GS is having overheating problems have surfaced last week, merely days after the devices was launched.

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When Your Phone Rings, the Copyright Police May Come Calling (PC World)

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PC World – A digital rights group is contesting a U.S. music industry association’s assertion that royalties are due each time a mobile phone ringtone is played in public.

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EU Slashes Mobile-Phone Roaming Rates (NewsFactor)

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NewsFactor – The European Union has dramatically slashed the rates that wireless carriers can charge consumers roaming across the EU’s member states.

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