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| Sony Ericsson Aspen caught on video, loving life with WinMo 6.5.3 February 6, 2010 at 9:21 AM
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|  Chances are we’re missing something incredibly awesome being said in this foreign-language video, but we can probably guess what Mobile-review Sergey Kuzmin is saying: “I’ve got the Sony Ericsson Aspen and you don’t. Life is grand.” Okay, so maybe we’re a little jealous, but at least he was kind en…
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| Orange UK's HTC Hero gets a minor firmware bump February 6, 2010 at 6:23 AM
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|  Want Android 2.1 on your Hero? Of course you do — but don’t look for it from HTC… at least, not yet. It should be available eventually — and in the meantime, you’re obviously welcome to do some digging for a cooked ROM from the good people at xda-developers — but for now, High Tech Computer is…
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| Dell Mini 5 earns FCC approval, AT&T 3G coverage assured February 6, 2010 at 5:17 AM
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|  Remember those rumors back in the day that Dell’s Android-powered Streak MID — the device that would later be revealed as the Mini 5 — would be manufactured by Qisda? Well, we’ve got some pretty solid proof of that now that it’s hit the FCC under Qisda’s name. What you see on the left is the labe…
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| RIM's BIS 3.0 email features apparently leaked, finally does Gmail justice February 6, 2010 at 4:57 AM
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|  For a platform billing itself as the business user’s best friend, BlackBerry’s list of unsupported protocols that have achieved ubiquity is actually astonishing: you can’t do two-way read status sync with an IMAP email account, for example, and amazingly, you can’t natively connect to an Exchange A…
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| Samsung M100S flaunted on video, looking snappy February 6, 2010 at 3:40 AM
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|  An exhaustive video preview over eleven minutes long of Samsung’s just-announced M100S Android set for Korea has turned up on YouTube — and at a glance, it looks like Seoul residents pining after a Nexus One should be redirecting at least some of their lust over to this thing. It’s snappy (we’re p…
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| HTC HD2 extended battery gets its close-up, lower price February 6, 2010 at 2:27 AM
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|  We’ve already seen a render of the kickstand-equipped HTC HD2 extended battery, but renders don’t power cellphones, so we’re particuarly glad that CoolSmartPhone has now come through and provided some actual pictures of the actual device. What’s more, it looks like the price has now dropped to &pou…
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| Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 gets its Vodafone spotlight at long last February 6, 2010 at 2:08 AM
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| There’d been some drama not long ago on news that Vodafone was scrubbing its exclusive launch of Sony Ericsson’s troubled Xperia X2, but it turns out they still wanted a crack at the thing after all — just not in the UK, apparently, where it had originally been listed as “coming soon.” Instead, it’…
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| Motorola Droid gets official multitouch support — in Google Maps, anyway February 6, 2010 at 12:43 AM
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|  When it rains, it pours, huh, Google? Not even a week after announcing the big multitouch update for its own Nexus One, Google has turned loose a new version of Google Maps that enables pinch-to-zoom support on the Droid. Of course, it was no secret that Android 2.0 had the framework in place to su…
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| Sling says it didn't change iPhone SlingPlayer for AT&T February 5, 2010 at 10:11 PM
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|  AT&T certainly made a few of us happy yesterday when it announced that the iPhone SlingPlayer app would now be allowed to run over its 3G network, but the carrier apparently embellished the facts a little when it said Sling had optimized the app to be “more bandwidth sensitive” — Sling’s John …
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| Sling says it didn't change iPhone SlingPlayer for AT&T (Updated) February 5, 2010 at 10:11 PM
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|  AT&T certainly made a few of us happy yesterday when it announced that the iPhone SlingPlayer app would now be allowed to run over its 3G network, but the carrier apparently embellished the facts a little when it said Sling had optimized the app to be “more bandwidth sensitive” — Sling’s John …
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| Nokia's mid-tier 'Mystic' to be dubbed C6, will hit stores in May or June? February 5, 2010 at 9:47 PM
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| We can’t say we were overwhelmed by the first leaked photos of what we’ve come to know as the Nokia Mystic, but there’s something about this QWERTY candybar form factor that Nokia just does so well that we have to hang onto the benefit of the doubt. The latest news on this front is that the handset …
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| ARM planning three new Cortex CPUs, Eagle headed for smartphones February 5, 2010 at 5:32 PM
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|  As if the Cortex-A9 isn’t stirring up enough emotion all by itself, ARM has revealed it is working hard on producing another, presumably even faster, iteration of its Cortex A series of chips. Code named Eagle, the new processor is slated for a production run of 3 billion units annually, but alas t…
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| Sensorly aims to keep coverage maps honest February 5, 2010 at 4:05 PM
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|  Say you’re planning that next camping trip and you need to know whether you’re going to be able to incessantly check your work email every 10 minutes — do you trust a carrier’s coverage map of unknown age, origin, and honesty, or real-world experience? If French firm Sensorly has its way, you’ll s…
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| N900 gains PS3 Sixaxis control over SNES gaming (video) February 5, 2010 at 3:17 PM
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|  Even if the N900 isn’t quite ready for mass market appeal, that doesn’t mean that it’s not the perfect device for many of the Engadget elite. With impressive power and out-of-the-box hackability, this QWERTY handset is a tinkerers dream. In fact, Tomasz Sterna has already recompiled the kernel to a…
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| ZTE's F350 has a Verizon logo on it, you do the math February 5, 2010 at 2:19 PM
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|  The Bluetooth SIG’s device database isn’t typically the most helpful when it comes to tracking down specs and gorgeous, high-res photos — but often, it’s first way we hear of a new device, so we’ll take what we can get. Take this F350 from ZTE for example; from the single picture the SIG’s given u…
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