Revenge of the Phone Felons

Published October 30, 2009 by Luke McKinney

Revenge of the Phone Felons

They claim there’s an app for everything, but there aren’t any for getting yourself arrested.  Some say that’s because Apple wouldn’t allow it, but it’s really because even the simplest, shiniest, biggest-buttoned…

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Top Ten Mobile Phone News Stories of the Week

Published October 30, 2009 by Andrew Boxall

Top Ten Mobile Phone News Stories of the Week

This week’s biggest news story is undoubtedly the announcement of the Motorola Droid, an unfortunately US-only phone at present, but join us here for a roundup of other mobile related news from around the world. 1.  Sony Ericsson X3?  X10? …

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Users Want Lower Rates Shock!

Published October 30, 2009 by Luke McKinney

Users Want Lower Rates Shock!

In news that will no doubt shock you, people want to pay less for phone calls.  They’ve even submitted a petition, but before you brush this off as another “slightly less effective than half a damp sponge” signature list, this…

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Google Maps…A Step in the Right Direction?

Published October 28, 2009 by Harriet Rhodes

Google Maps…A Step in the Right Direction?

Android 2.0, eclair has been officially introduced by Google and whilst many a mobile user is rejoicing, it has undoubtedly ruffled a few feathers over in camp sat nav. Because lurking in the depths of the latest Android dessert is it’s very…

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Mobile Weaponry

Published October 28, 2009 by Harriet Rhodes

Mobile Weaponry

There are frequent reports about criminals getting caught out by technology, now it seems they’ve figured out that tech advancements can be used to their advantage, including turning mobile phones into weapons. An incredibly common problem for…

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Android 2.0 Goes Official, Exciting Changes Ahead

Published October 28, 2009 by Andrew Boxall

Android 2.0 Goes Official, Exciting Changes Ahead

On the eve of US network Verizon’s Droid event, Google have added the first major Android revision to the developer SDK.  Officially named Android 2.0 and codenamed Eclair, there are a wealth of exciting changes included in this next release…

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Eco Accessory Given SolarVoice

Published October 27, 2009 by Harriet Rhodes

Eco Accessory Given SolarVoice

It wasn’t all that long ago that the Jabre Stone was announced, a Bluetooth headset that would change the hands-free world. It boasted a new era of style and design and claimed to ‘break the mould of traditional Bluetooth handsets’…

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