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Twitter wants to change the world

Not too long ago Twitter was looked at as being a waste internet space, but its millions of users say something else about the micro blogging site. Initially Twitter was for people to tell their friends and followers what they were doing, but more recently, there has been a rise in …

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Virgin Media beams in Sci-fi HD

As from the 13th April, subscribers to Virgin Media cable television will be able to see the Sci-Fi Channel in HD, following the cable firm’s agreement with the owners of the Sci-Fi Channel, Universal Networks International. This will mean that subscribers to the Virgin Media XL TV service will be getting …

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Harrods and Currys fight over 3DTV claims

As the UK consumer prepares to go out and spend up to £3,000 pre-ordering a Sony 3D Television and the required equipment to produce a fantastic 3D image in the home, a row is emerging between suppliers. This row is nothing to do with price or service as the argument developing …

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Fetch picks Genius for EPG

IP Vision will begin to use software provided by the development firm TV Genius on the Fetch TV IPTV Freeview service, as well as on the firm’s mobile and online services. The system will be used to produce enhanced listings and search features for the Fetch TV electronic programme guide (EPG). …

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ROK deal in Russia

ROK Entertainment Group has launched a streamed mobile TV service in Russia in partnership with the Russia-based mobile television service KOX TV. This service is the first of its kind in Russia and marks an important landmark for the UK based mobile communications services and technology applications firm. The service will be …

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Spectrum sale bogged down by legal issues

The issue of radio frequencies is becoming a serious headache for the government and the regulator Ofcom in what would seem to be a straightforward plan to auction off the spare capacity in the spectrum, in order to provide better mobile broadband coverage. The problem lies with Vodafone and O2, who …

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Red-trimmed HTC Legend now available with SFR in France

It looks like a special red-trimmed edition HTC Legend is going to be launching with French carrier SFR. According to the details, the Legend is currently available for online sales and will be in retail stores as of March 30. It also looks as if this version of the Legend will be an exclusive offering

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Motorola CLIQ XT coming to T-Mobile on March 17, will sell for $99 on-contract

Recently leaked screenshots seem to have confirmed the Motorola CLIQ XT launch date. The images seem to be the real deal and clearly show March 17 as a release date. Additionally, the handset will be priced at $99.99 with a 2 year agreement or $199.99 with a 1 year agreement. And per that same image and

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Idea 263: Buy a Windows Phone 7 series mobile device. Avoid patent …

Plus you get to play all your Xbox 360 games on it. Imagine starting your game at home on the Xbox and finishing it on your cell phone ! how cool is that? Plus you have flash support, so you can watch movies right off any web page! …. First Apple claimed that they are the biggest mobile devices company. Nokia rejects that claim. Then there are patent lawsuits, counter suits filed by both parties. Nokia sounded like a loser, really. Nokia has not invented much off late, …

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MIX: The Windows Phone 7 Series Apps Story | TechAutos

Notification Service - Microsoft talked about a “notification service” that lets applications notify a user even when the app is not running. The system, which sounds identical to Apple’s push notification system for the iPhone , works through a Microsoft-hosted service and was … It’s a clean break from Windows Mobile’s much more open system in favor of Apple’s convenient but closed model (which is a general theme all around Windows Phone 7 Series, for that matter). …

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