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| Phone-theft hotspots named and shamed Cambridge boozers top of the list
If you’ve lost your mobile phone recently, have you tried trawling Cambridge’s pubs? Because the city’s boozers are the most likely spot for handsets to ‘go missing’, according to new research.
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PlayStation Phone to be named ?Xperia Play?? A new trademark filing uncovered Tuesday suggests that the Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone may launch as the “Xperia Play.” One of the earliest sources of information surrounding the still-unannounced smartphone suggested that the device would launch with Xperia branding, and this is the first indication that the rumor could be true. The news is anything but confirmed, however. Here [..] |
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| HTC reportedly tapped to build Facebook phone, code-named ?Buffy? Last year, there were plenty of rumors that Facebook was working on building a phone of its own. Ultimately, a pair of humdrum devices with a simple “Facebook button” ended up hitting the market, and the rumors stopped… until now. On Monday, AllThingsD said it has learned that Facebook is working closely with HTC on a new phone currently codenamed “Buffy.” The device [..] |
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| Best Buy Getting 3DS Hotspots [Blip]
Starting June 7, Nintendo and Best Buy are teaming up to bring 3DS WiFi spots to over 1,000 stores across the country. Besides trailers and exclusive content, the spots will take advantage of the 3DS's SpotPass feature. [via Nintendo] More »
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| 5,000 new 3DS hotspots available in Europe A new deal will help facilitate downloading Virtual Console games or playing Mario Kart online instead of whatever you're supposed to be doing while you're out. Nintendo of Europe has partnered with free-hotspot.com, giving 3DS owners free use of "over 5,000 W [..] |
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| Revenue from mobile hotspots to balloon 500% over next five years Despite the proliferation of smartphones that include built-in mobile hotspot capabilities, the market for dedicated mobile hotspot routers like Novatel Wireless’s Mifi line of products is seen growing significantly over the next five years. According to a new report from market research and analysis firm ABI Research, 7.1 million dedicated mobile hotspot devices will ship in 2011 carrying a [..] |
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| AT&T Buys Wayport, Adds 10,000 Wi-Fi Hotspots AT&T will spend $275 million to acquire wireless Internet provider Wayport Inc. AT&T (T) now controls 20,000 Wi-Fi hotspots, including 10,000 Wayport-managed hotel and restaurant locations. Read AT&T's release for more details.
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| Revenue from mobile hotspots to balloon 500% over next five years Despite the proliferation of smartphones that include built-in mobile hotspot capabilities, the market for dedicated mobile hotspot routers like Novatel Wireless’s Mifi line of products is seen growing significantly over the next five years. According to a new report from market research and analysis firm ABI Research, 7.1 million dedicated mobile hotspot devices will ship in 2011 carrying a [..] |
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Verizon announces the Motorola DROID 4, RAZR MAXX, and Jetpack 4G LTE mobile hotspots At the Consumer Electronics Show, Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced the much-anticipated DROID 4, the fourth installment of Verizon’s original flagship device. The DROID 4 comes in at only half an inch thick and includes the expected 5-row keyboard with a 4-inch qHD display. The device features a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4G LTE connectivity, 16GB of internal storage, a m [..] |
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| Grand Theft Argument [Grand Theft Childhood] Doubtless you've by now heard of the book entitled Grand Theft Childhood: The Surprising Truth About Video Games, yes? It surely sounds like the kind of novel you all would want to get up in arms about, but relax, the authors, Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson, found that violent games don't make kids psy [..] |
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