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- Nokia owes Romania $10 million; tax authorities seize assets
- Apple begins selling unlocked iPhone 4S starting at $649
- Apple prepares for iTunes Match launch
- Apple plugs huge security hole with iOS 5.0.1
- Rebirth of an icon: Motorola reinvents the RAZR
- HTC Rezound hands-on (again)
- BGR Interview: Motorola’s Alain Mutricy on resurrecting the RAZR
- iPhone owners report even worse battery life with iOS 5.0.1
- Deal Alert: Amazon selling Droid Razr for $111.11 for new customers only
- Bell Motorola PRO+ 4G now available
| Nokia owes Romania $10 million; tax authorities seize assets Posted: Nokia's local assets were seized by Romanian tax authorities on Friday after it was revealed the company's Romania-based subsidiary owes the government $10 million, Bloomberg said Friday. "We decided to seize the assets as a precautionary measure to prevent Nokia from selling them before they … |
| Apple begins selling unlocked iPhone 4S starting at $649 Posted: Apple on Friday began offering a factory-unlocked version of its popular iPhone 4S smartphone that will work on any GSM network in the world. The company now sells the unlocked phone in both black and white starting at $649 for the 16GB model. The 32GB … |
| Apple prepares for iTunes Match launch Posted: Apple's much anticipated iTunes Match service is now nearing launch after having been delayed for unknown reasons. Apple on Friday sent emails to developers alerting them that the company will be deleting all current iCloud libraries on Saturday. While a specific launch date is still … |
| Apple plugs huge security hole with iOS 5.0.1 Posted: Apple has addressed a major security vulnerability with the latest version of its iOS software. Just released on Thursday afternoon, iOS 5.0.1 was welcomed with open arms by iPhone users plagued by poor battery life. Apple promised that this new build addresses issues causing the … |
| Rebirth of an icon: Motorola reinvents the RAZR Posted: Among companies that have played truly significant roles in building and shaping the wireless industry as we know it today, few if any can stand shoulder to shoulder with Motorola. It has been more than 38 years since Dr. Martin Cooper, a Motorola executive, made … |
| Posted: We just received our HTC Rezound review unit, and although we spent a few moments with the device at HTC's announcement in New York City, we have some more thoughts on the 4G LTE smartphone after using it for the morning. For starters, while the … |
| BGR Interview: Motorola’s Alain Mutricy on resurrecting the RAZR Posted: Verizon Wireless on Friday released a class-leading smartphone that combines two of the biggest cell phone brands of the past decade into a single device. Verizon's DROID line of smartphones played a huge role in making Android the global juggernaut it is today, and Motorola's … |
| iPhone owners report even worse battery life with iOS 5.0.1 Posted: Apple on Thursday released an update to iOS 5 that addressed issues many users were having with poor battery performance. The Cupertino, California-based company had been testing the solution for some time, even uncharacteristically reaching out to affected end-users and having them install the potential … |
| Deal Alert: Amazon selling Droid Razr for $111.11 for new customers only Posted: Today is a special day, people – Motorola will be launching its latest device, the Droid RAZR, at 11:11 am. Oh yes, as precious minutes begin to tick away, now is the time to salivate over this slender beast of a phone (check out our … |
| Bell Motorola PRO+ 4G now available Posted: Here's the latest touchscreen/QWERTY to arrive on Canadian soil – the Motorola PRO+ 4G has been released by Bell and it can be yours for $349.95 outright, and falls to $0.00 on a 3-year. This is another Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) device to hit Bell's lineup … |
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