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Archive for June 2010

Nokia To Use MeeGo Instead of Symbian

Finnish manufacturer Nokia has decided to switch from the Symbian operating system to MeeGo for its N series of handsets. The Nokia N8 is the last to use the platform.

Mobile Phone Plagiarism Row

It’s amazing what can be done with a mobile phone nowadays, but it’s even more amazing that someone could plagiarise a video recording. However that’s exactly what one British University student has done.

New Music Service Rumoured To Be On Its Way

It is believed that Google may be about to offer a new music service. If true, this could give Apple’s iTunes a bit of competition

Good News And Bad News For Mobile Flash

Adobe was recently criticised for its failure to enable mobile phone users to use Flash on their handsets.

Nokia And Clarion To Collaborate On ‘Terminal Mode’

Nokia and Japanese in-car gadget manufacturer Clarion have announced a formal collaboration project called Terminal Mode.The idea behind the joint venture is to develop applications which combine in-car gadgets with smartphone features.

Two New Phones On The Orange Network

Two new handsets – the Samsung Galaxy S and HTC TouchPro 2 will be available very shortly on the Orange network.
The Galaxy S features a 4 inch AMOLED touchscreen, HD Video capture and a 5 megapixel camera. It also has a 1GH microprocessor and runs on Android 2.1 operating system.

Swyping Text Messages Quicker Than Tapping

New technology could soon be installed in mobile phones which according to the inventor increases the speed at which texts can be written.

HTC Desire To Be Upgraded

In an email response to a query from eurodroid.com, HTC has said that the Desire handset will be receiving an update of version 2.2 of the Android operating system. This should happen in the next two weeks.

BT Offering Unlimited WiFi Access Once More

Growing numbers of people are making use of WiFi hotspots at many locations throughout the UK from coffee shops to motorway service stations. As such, BT has decided to offer unlimited access to its customers via the company’s 1.5 million Openzone hotspots.

O2 Restricting Access to 4G iPhone

O2 has decided to restrict access to the new 4G iPhone to its existing customers. This is because of the current shortage of the handset resulting from the unexpected surge in sales last week.

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