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| Spionskandal i Deutsche Telekom | | Telekomoperatören Deutsche Telekom håller på att dras in i en spionskandal. Företagets ledning har medgivit att det förekommit omfattande spårning av telefonsamtal i jakt med informationsläckor. [..] Read complete article |  | Published 27-May-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 2 times. More hits in  |
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| Masstäming mot Deutsche Telekom | | Deutsche Telekom har stämts för att ha vilselett aktieägarna när bolaget gick från statlig kontroll till börsnotering år 2000. Nu stämmer 16 000 aktieägare företaget, och vid förlust kan skadeståndet uppgå till 750 miljoner kronor. [..] Read complete article |  | Published 08-Apr-2008 by Nerdblog in General Read 2 times. More hits in  |
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| Motorola MING A1800 says, ?Whatup BGR?? | You didn’t expect this one, did you? The Motorola MING A1800 is an update to their Linux-based MING line, but this time, there are some twists and turns. For starters, the MING A1800 is a CDMA and quad-band GSM device. There are also two, yes two, SIM card slots. The whole package has been reduced [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 27-Mar-2008 by The Boy Genius in HandsetsLinuxExclusivesGSMCDMAMotorola Read 9 times. More hits in  |
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| T-Mobile admits to losing confidential data for 17 million customers | | Deutsche Telekom admitted Saturday that a security breach in 2006 led to the theft of confidential data belonging to 17 million T-Mobile customers. The stolen data included birth dates, telephone numbers, addresses, and email addresses. Bank details were not part of the theft. According to statements made by T-Mobile, the data continues to circulate [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 05-Oct-2008 by Kelly Hodgkins in NewsT-Mobilebreachdatasecuritytheft Read 3 times. More hits in  |
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| Motorola announces MING A1600 and A1800 with little fanfare | What a week for an almost-perfect Motorola device announcement, right? Motorola has announced the MING A1600 and A1800 with remarkably little fanfare. Spec wise, both handsets are relatively the same, both sporting GPS, touchscreens, Linux, A2DP, 3 megapixel camera, and more. The CDMA/GSM hybrid A1800 sports support for two simultaneous network connections, while the GSM-only [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 24-Jun-2008 by Joshua Karp in CDMAGPSGSMHandsetsMotorolaa1600a1800MINGtouchscreen Read 5 times. More hits in  |
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| Moto Krave ZN4 and VU204 hitting Verizon Wireless | After releasing some touchscreens from LG and Samsung, Verizon is going to carry the Moto ZN4, or “Krave”. It certainly looks a hell of a lot like the Ming A1200 with the clear flip and the earpiece almost magically floating in that clear piece of plastic. Oh wait, we had one of these! The phone [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 02-Oct-2008 by Marc Flores in CDMAEV-DOFeaturesHandsetsMotorolaNewsVerizonkraveMINGMotoVU204VZWZN4 Read 3 times. More hits in  |
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| Our Motorola A1800 gets a billion friends in China | Wait, what? Motorola actually shipped a new product? Well, it seems so, because they just released the Motorola A1800 MING to the Chinese market. The phone is a hybrid CDMA/GSM device which runs on the China Unicom CDMA network. Hard specs are as follow:
2.4″ 240×320 display
microSD slot
GPS
Handwriting recognition
3 megapixel camera with autofocus
Funny enough, on the [...] [..] Read complete article |  | Published 03-Jun-2008 by The Boy Genius in Carriers - InternationalHandsetsMotorola1xa1800CDMAchina unicomGPRSGPSGSMmegapixelmicrosd Read 9 times. More hits in  |
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| eBay to offload StumbleUpon | Having a little bit of buyer’s remorse there, eBay? According to TechCrunch, eBay may be looking to sell off StumbleUpon after acquiring the company a mere 18 months ago for $75 million. An anonymous source claims that eBay has hired Deutsche bank to help them find the right buyer. No asking price has been mentioned [...]
[..] Read complete article |  | Published 20-Sep-2008 by Kelly Hodgkins in RumorsServiceseBaysaleStumbleUpon Read 5 times. More hits in  |
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