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May 28th 2008 at 5:29AM
Yup, you read that right. We're not talking about just any Webkit-based browser, Samsung's long-rumored L870 slider features Apple
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28th May 2008, 11:30 AM by Eric M. Zeman Qualcomm
announced a new Bluetooth chip for mobile phones that is smaller and
more power efficient than previous designs. The system-on-a-chip
supports Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and also improves radio performance. The
chip is intended for use in low- to mid-range phones that are small in
size, and should allow manufacturers to add Bluetooth features without
boosting the price of the handset too much. The chip is already
sampling and should be integrated into phones before the end of the
year. more at Qualcomm »
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28th May 2008, 10:51 AM by Eric M. Zeman Class
action lawsuits have been filed against T-Mobile in several states. So
far, the lawsuits have been on hold while the legality of the lawsuits
has been under question. T-Mobile's contracts state that customers
can't file class action suits, and have to use arbitration to settle
any issues. State and federal law clash over the use of such
preventative measures in contracts. Yesterday, the Supreme Court sided
with consumers, and will allow the class action lawsuits to move
forward despite the clauses in their contracts. more at Yahoo News / AP »
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28th May 2008, 9:56 AM by Eric M. Zeman Today
Qualcomm and Adobe announced that the BREW mobile platform will
integrate Adobe's Flash technology. By offering Flash within BREW,
developers for the BREW platform will be able to create mobile
applications that take advantage of the web. The revised BREW platform
will add new layers of functionality, including touchscreen user
interface tools, better connectivity support, access to device
databases and multimedia support. The new BREW will be open to
developers, handset manufacturers and network operators. It will also
be backward compatible with existing BREW applications and should be
available by the third quarter of 2008. more at Qualcomm »
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