Monday, September 26, 2011

One week with Samsung's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch

  Amazon.com to unveil tablet on Sept. 28? | Android leads smartphone market
 
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One week with Samsung's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch
Samsung's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch is one of the best Android-based phones you can buy right now, but it may not be the right choice for everyone. Read More


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Amazon.com to unveil tablet on Sept. 28?
Amazon.com sent out invitations to a press event in New York City on Wednesday for what could be the unveiling of the online retailer's long-expected tablet computer. Read More

Android leads smartphone market
The smartphone war this year has been won definitively by Android, which is expected to maintain a wide lead through 2015, according IDC data. Read More

AT&T to sell Samsung Galaxy S II for $200 on Oct. 2
AT&T said it will sell the Samsung Galaxy S II, a 4G smartphone, for $199.99 starting Oct. 2. Read More

FCC moves toward texting, video for emergency calls
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission took the first step toward updating the nation's 911 emergency dialing system to receive text messages, pictures and videos, in addition to voice calls. Read More

BlackBerry falls behind combined Android, iPhone use in workplace
More workers use iPhone and Android smartphones combined than BlackBerry smartphones, according to a survey of 1,681 U.S.-based workers released by Forrester Research. Read More

LightSquared to defend project in open letter in newspapers
LightSquared said late Sunday that it planned to run the next day in major U.S. newspapers an open letter explaining its position over the controversy surrounding its LTE network, particularly concerns about its interference with GPS. Read More


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Mango update coming to four AT&T phones starting Sept. 27, report says
AT&T is planning to update four Windows Phone 7 smartphones to the Mango release starting as early as Tuesday, according to internal AT&T emails received by a Web site. Read More

KDDI unveils smartphones, mum on iPhone plans
KDDI, Japan's second-largest mobile operator, announced a new range of smartphones, accompanying services, and a low-cost pricing plan, but stayed mum on whether it would offer Apple's new iPhone next year. Read More

iPad's dominance in tablets to continue for years, Gartner says
Apple created the modern tablet market, and its iPad has become the undisputed king of tablet computers. The iPad promises to hold that dominance for years to come, research firm Gartner said. Read More

Trial date for AT&T merger case set for Feb. 13
A federal judge has scheduled a trial to begin on Feb. 13 in the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit opposing AT&T's proposed acquisition of rival mobile carrier T-Mobile USA. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple prepares for pre-iPhone 5 iCloud launch
Apple is preparing to launch its iCloud and iTunes Match services in early October as it prepares to ship its much-anticipated new iPhone release later the same month. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Amazon Kindle tablet to take on iPad 3 at "$171"
Amazon will launch its new color Kindle tablet on Wednesday, it seems. At a rumored price of $171, it'll be stiff competition for the Apple iPad 3, let alone the current version. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers look forward to true slate market competition -- at last! Read More

 
 
 

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