Weekly news roundup ; HTC HD2, Motorola Droid, Dell Adamo XPS and more
Links to the biggest stories of the week in one place
6 November 2009 18:18 GMT / By Ben Crompton
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What a difference a week makes, and here to keep you informed of all the changes, announcements launches and general goings on is Pocket-lint's weekly news roundup. It's a pretty phone-heavy roundup this week with two phone reviews taking the number one and number two spots. Both the HTC HD2 and the Droid by Motorola received 9/10 scores, clearly making good use of of their respective Windows 6.5 and Android 2.0 OSes.
Other reviews include the Sony Ericsson U10i Aino and Dell Adamo XPS. Moving away from reviews and onto news our feature on the best iPhone tariff has been a hit with readers, whilst more Orange-centric news includes its date for selling the iPhone and its T&Cs getting a once over.
Finally, we also have stories on Google Maps' phantom town, Bittorrent protocol getting an anti-throttling update and pay monthly pricing for the Nokia N900. Here are the top stories from the last 7 days:
- REVIEW:HTC HD2 mobile phone
- REVIEW:Droid by Motorola mobile phone
- NEWS:Best iPhone tariffs: O2 vs Orange
- REVIEW:Dell Adamo XPS laptop - First Look
- REVIEW:Sony Ericsson U10i Aino mobile phone
- NEWS:Phantom town appears on Google Maps
- NEWS:Bittorrent protocol gets anti-throttling update
- NEWS:Orange confirms 10 November for iPhone
- NEWS:Orange T&Cs ban Spotify, Facebook and YouTube
- NEWS:Nokia N900 gets Pay Monthly pricing
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