Monday, April 18, 2011

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Orange announces Motorola Atrix UK release date
TechRadar UK
The Motorola Atrix raised the bar for mobile phone technology when it was announced at CES: two 1GHz Tegra 2 processors, 1GB of RAM and a WebTop OS that activates when the phone is connected to the Lapdock and HD dock. Orange is offering a bundle for ...
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New LG E700 likely to feature IE9 and Mango?
Mobiletor.com
Other alleged rumors suggesting launch of mobile phones featuring IE9 web browser much before the official Mango update are also doing the rounds. The exact release date or pricing details of the LG E700 handset have not been divulged upon yet. ...
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Mobiletor.com
Easter congretation urged to use phones during sermon
Chester Standard
A CHURCH minister will be encouraging his congregation to take out their mobile phones during a sermon this Easter Sunday. The unusual move by Hoole Baptist Church minister Reverend Andy Glover comes as part of the Passion Experience – an interactive ...
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Mobile broadband could lead to increased sale of older mobile phones
Broadband Expert (blog)
It has been claimed by one industry official recently that the rising popularity of mobile broadband and handheld internet devices could lead to a surge in the sale of older mobile phones. There is no doubt that over the past couple of years mobile ...
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Broadband Expert (blog)
Samsung's New Phones Could Be Faster Than Your Laptop
OnlyGizmos
The mobile phone manufacturer that never sleeps, Samsung, is busy pushing the limits of mobile CPUs; their new smartphones are likely to sport dual-core 2.0GHz CPUs by the end of the year. These new CPUs will almost certainly power the Galaxy S 3 or ...
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OnlyGizmos
Mobile's built-in motion sensor to solve 'Handoff'
CIOL
BANGALORE, INDIA: 'Handoff' has become a common problem today, especially since mobile phones and WiFi are being used so aggressively. "When a user moves out of one transmitter's range and into another's, the network has to perform a 'handoff', ...
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