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InternetNews October 27, 2008 Brian T. Horowitz |
What's the Latest on Wireless and Your Health? Research sheds light on possible health risks to users of cell phones, Wi-Fi and other wireless technology. |
InternetNews October 23, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Samsung Smartphone Goes Optical to Stand Out Samsung's Epix targets the enterprise with high-speed connections and snazzy features. Can it differentiate itself from the mounting competition? |
InternetNews October 22, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Delayed BlackBerry Bold Finally Set for Debut Research in Motion's upcoming 3G and Wi-Fi smartphone gets a launch date after having been beaten to the punch by the iPhone 3G. |
InternetNews October 22, 2008 Christopher Saunders |
G1 Floats into Market with Fewer Apps Google's first Android-based smartphone hits the stores and already, fans are grumbling about the scaled-back apps. |
InternetNews October 22, 2008 Judy Mottl |
The G1 & Security: A Paradox in Play? The first Google Android handset becomes available today, carrying the question of how open platforms can be secure while not thwarting innovation. |
Popular Mechanics October 22, 2008 Seth Porges |
6 Great Android Tips for the T-Mobile G1 Tips for using various applications and shortcuts on your new phone. |
InternetNews October 21, 2008 Judy Mottl |
No Place Too Sacred For Texting An increasing pressure to stay in touch with the job is leading to messaging addiction |
InternetNews October 17, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Google's G1 or Apple iPhone? The Experts Weigh In Early reviews find a lot to like and a lot to criticize in the first Android handset. But it's real strength may be in driving the industry forward. |
InternetNews October 16, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Motorola Krave Has Eye on iPhones Motorola's newest mobile phone, the Krave, features a touch screen navigation system that is similar to the iPhone. |
PC Magazine October 16, 2008 Sascha Segan |
T-Mobile G1 (Google Android Phone) The first Google phone, T-Mobile's G1, doesn't have a ton of features. But that's okay; it'll grow. |
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