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Tiny satellites + cellphones = cheaper 'eyes in the sky' for NASA
NASA is exploring ways to send a flotilla of small satellites to a destination, rather than one large orbiter. In a first test, three tiny satellites are now on orbit and beeping back at Earth. Why the idea could be an aid to scientific research.
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Nexus 4G set for fall 2011 launch: report
The Nexus 4G is coming, and according to one blogger, it's going to be an 'absolute beast.' Apple, beware.
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The 10 weirdest uses for a smartphone
You may think of yourself as technologically savvy, but if you're using your smartphone only to make calls, check your email, surf the Web, manage your schedule, take photos, shoot video, listen to music, watch movies, navigate via GPS, play video games, and update your Twitter and Facebook statuses, then you're really nothing more than a Luddite. Here are 10 uses for smartphones that can help bring your backward lifestyle into the 21st century.
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In Pictures: Cellphone evolution
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Nexus S review roundup
Nexus S – the latest Google handset – hits store shelves this week. So how does the Google Nexus S stack up?
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Nexus S review roundup
Nexus S review posts are trickling in. Here's the latest impressions on Google's newly anointed Android phone.
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Nexus S will ship by end of 2010, Google says
Nexus S is expected to be available at Best Buy – or directly through Google – by the middle of December.
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Google Editions: Can the Google e-book platform compete with Amazon?
Google Editions will be available in the US by the end of 2010.
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Android 2.2 now available on the Verizon Droid Incredible
Android 2.2 has finally arrived for the Droid Incredible. Here's how to get it.
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Google Nexus One dead? Well, not quite.
The Google Nexus One has been revived by one very specific subset of consumers.
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Verizon FiOS TV may be coming to tablet computers
By 2011, Verizon could introduce live streaming FiOS TV to tablet computers by next year, the company said today a press conference.
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Are iPads, smartphones, and the Mobile Web rewiring the way we think?
Multitasking on smartphones, iPads, and the Mobile Web makes some feel smarter and others just more scattered. Is it changing how we think?
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Google Nexus One goes the way of the Kin
The Nexus One, a smartphone developed by Google, will soon be discontinued in the US.
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Poly9 reportedly snatched up by Apple. Is a Google Maps competitor on the way?
Poly9, a digital mapping company based in Canada, has been purchased by Apple, according to several sources. Could Poly9 be a new weapon in the ongoing arms race between Apple and Google?
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iPhone 4 reception problems caused by holding it wrong, says Apple
iPhone 4 reception gets messed up when the phone is held by its bottom left corner. Apple's solution: Don't hold it that way.
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Apple channels Henry Ford: Preorder any iPhone 4, as long as it's black
Apple kicked off its iPhone preorder Tuesday with a couple glitches. The biggest: the white iPhone 4 won't be available June 24.
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Remove Google background, critics plead
Across the Web, a virtual mob demanded that Google remove its new background – forever. And eventually, Google showed it was listening.
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iPhone 4 review roundup: Apple versus the competition
There are no official iPhone 4 review posts yet, but everyone is busy comparing the new Apple smartphone to key Android devices.
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HTC Droid Incredible review roundup
The HTC Droid Incredible is in high demand – so much so that Verizon has delayed orders for one week to keep up with consumer demand. What's so great about the Droid Incredible? Review scores say it's worth taking a look under the hood.
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HTC Droid Incredible details leaked
The HTC Droid Incredible will arrive on April 29, according to information accidentally posted on the Verizon homepage.
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Google Nexus One, AT&T get hitched
Google Nexus One joins AT&T. Just don't ask about the price tag.
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Apple iPhone, BlackBerry sales pump up mobile phone market
The cellphone market had a strong fourth quarter in 2009, industry analysts say. And smart phones such as the Apple iPhone, the BlackBerry, and Google Android devices deserve much of the credit.
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HTC Desire steals a bit of the spotlight from the Nexus One
The HTC Desire is already scooping up the buzz. But is it better than Google's Nexus One?
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Nexus One gets patched, censored, not sold at Wal-Mart
The Google Nexus One smart phone is getting a software update to help with 3G coverage, its speech recognition won't pass along swear words, and it's most definitely not coming to your local big-box.
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Microsoft Zune phone on the horizon?
One analyst cites "industry checks" in predicting the launch of a Microsoft-backed and -branded handset in February or March.







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