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Virgin plans to alleviate saturated WiFi with home mobile masts for smartphones and tablets.
We summarise the two new Kindle eReaders and the Kindle Fire Tablet launched yesterday.
Mobile network plans for the tube are scrapped, as parties couldn't agree on a viable proposal.
Multiple sources confirm iPad 2 launch date, despite rumoured production problems.
Mobile coverage on most of London's underground train network could be made possible, and for free.
After visiting the WiMAX Forum Congress Asia 2010 in Taipei this week, we found out about the latest WiMAX products, how it's better than mobile 3.5G internet - but also why we'll never actually get to use it.
Tests of the first commercial Long Term Evolution mobile network have proved underwhelming.
You might use your mobile phone for taking the odd spontaneous snap but a decent digital camera will yield much better results. The same is certainly true for video. We take a look at six of the latest mini camcorders and compare them to the popular iPhone 3GS.
Finnish mobile giant Nokia has offered up a taster of its first entry into the netbook market - a rather snazzy 10" model featuring 3G connectivity and a HDMI output.
A job posting from Apple points towards a refresh of the Mac lineup to include internal 3G modems to supplement the existing AirPort wireless networking.
OpenMoko has announced that it is postponing plans for a follow-up to its ambitious open source smartphone to concentrate on the secretive "Project B."
Trials carried out by mobile service provider Vodafone of HSPA+ packet data service show a peak data transfer rate of 16Mb/s, offering true broadband speeds on the go.
True to their word, the iPhone Dev Team have banded together to release the 'yellowsn0w' unlocker for the iPhone 3G, which allows third-party SIMs to be used.
A TV advert for the iPhone 3G, referring to the device as "really fast", has been pulled by the Advertising Standards Authority as misleading.
Asus has released its latest addition to the hugely successful Eee PC line today and it marks a huge shift away from the traditional Eee PC design. We managed to grab some exclusive hands-on time with the all-new S101 to find out how it's shaping up.
China Mobile is hoping to convince Apple to create a custom iPhone with 3G and WiFi radios removed, to prevent customers unlocking the handsets for use on rival networks.
Panasonic has announced that its ToughBook rugged notebook range is to get Qualcomm's multifunction Gobi 3G radio device for international wireless broadband.
The iPhone 3G has outsold its 2G predecessor in just seven weeks - and Foxconn is ramping up prodution to meet ever-growing demand for the device.
An Alabama resident is seeking class action status for her lawsuit against Apple, which accuses the company of releasing a "defective" product in the iPhone 3G.
Fans of the iPhone have noticed that the colour temperature on the latest 3G model is a lot colder than the original iPhone, leaving a yellow cast on the screen.
As expected, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 3G during his WWDC keynote speech at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco.
Foxconn is said to be making the 3G iPhone ready for launch in June. It has planned to ship up to 25m units in its lifespan.
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