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  • Vodafone to launch USB Modem based 3G data card. Phones, Mobile phones, 3G, Mobile broadband, Vodafone 0

    Vodafone to launch USB Modem based 3G data card

    Vodafone loosing out to non-PC Card friendly laptops 1 August 2006 12:36 GMT

    Vodafone UK today announced that it will be launching the Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem, a new version of its 3G broadband data card designed especially for users of the latest generation of laptops, desktops and Apple MacBooks, later this year.

    The device,...

  • T-Mobile bring web'n'walk to pay-as-you-go customers

    Unlimited access from £1 a day 1 August 2006 12:27 GMT

    T-Mobile has opened up its web'n'walk internet service to its pay-as-you-go handset customers today hoping to draw in more users.

    The announcement, designed to open up the mobile internet to everyone, will give T-Mobile pay-as-you-go customers the ability to...

  • Sky looks set to change set-top box design. Home Cinema, PVRs, Sky 0

    Sky looks set to change set-top box design

    Sky is planning a major design overhaul of its basic entry-level digibox, sources have revealed to Digital Spy
    22 December 2005 14:07 GMT

    Sky is planning a major design overhaul of its basic entry-level digibox, sources have revealed to Digital Spy.

    According to the site that covers showbiz and satellite news stories, "the new design for 2006 sports a silver wrap-around cover. Control buttons have...

  • Seiko creates E Ink wrist watch. Gadgets, Watches, Seiko 0

    Seiko creates E Ink wrist watch

    Seiko has announced an ultra-slim watch featuring an electrophoretic display (EPD) that will be available in March 2006 22 December 2005 12:02 GMT

    Seiko has announced an ultra-slim watch featuring an electrophoretic display (EPD) that will be available in March 2006.

    Called the Spectrum, the limited edition (only 500 are being made) watch features a microcapsule-type Electrophoresis display module, offering...

  • Gorillaz’s to give alternative Christmas speech. Phones, Mobile phone apps, Music downloads, Audio, 3 0

    Gorillaz’s to give alternative Christmas speech

    3, the 3G operator in the UK, is offering its customers an alternative to the Queen’s Speech courtesy of the Gorillaz’s bass player Murdoc 22 December 2005 11:48 GMT

    Never one to miss an opportunity 3, the 3G operator in the UK, is offering its customers an alternative to the Queen's Speech courtesy of the Gorillaz's bass player Murdoc.

    Available free to customers on Christmas Day, the speech embraces a range of diverse subjects...

  • Santa Claus Worm delivers bad present to IM users. Software, Online, Viruses And Malware 0

    Santa Claus Worm delivers bad present to IM users

    Anti-virus companies are warning Instant Messenger users to be wary of joke messages and e-cards as they may contain the Santa Claus worm 22 December 2005 11:26 GMT

    Anti-virus companies are warning Instant Messenger users to be wary of joke messages and e-cards as they may contain the Santa Claus worm.

    IMLogic, a company that specialises in virus detection in Instant Messenger programs warned last night that the IM.GiftCom.All...

  • Lexar to offer Google apps on USB drive

    Lexar has announced it is to bundle Google applications like Picasa, Google Toolbar and Google Desktop Search applications on its line of USB flash drives 22 December 2005 11:14 GMT

    Lexar has announced it is to bundle Google applications like Picasa, Google Toolbar and Google Desktop Search applications on its line of USB flash drives.

    The offering is the first time consumers will be able to install Google applications from a USB flash drive...

  • Crazy Frog fined for misleading customers. Phones, Mobile phones, Phones industry 0

    Crazy Frog fined for misleading customers

    The distributors behind the "Crazy Frog" ringtone service has been fined £40,000 because for misleading customers about the real cost of the service 22 December 2005 10:58 GMT

    The distributors behind the "Crazy Frog" ringtone service has been fined £40,000 because for misleading customers about the real cost of the service.

    Service provider mBlox was also ordered to refund all 338 people who complained to premium rate services (PRS)...

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