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LG Electronics, along with PRADA Group, have announced the second Prada phone with a new slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Confirming earlier reports, the upcoming update to the designer phone is -- due by the end of the year -- is nearly  |


T-Mobile will immediately launch into direct competition with iPhone-level sales numbers when the Android-based G1 goes on sale in just over a week, according to claims by the Motley Fool. The carrier has reportedly not only sold out its initial  |
Apple is giving both its iPods and MacBooks wide-area wireless in South Korea, a statement reads. The American company has signed a memorandum of understanding with major telecoms provider KT Corp to bundle KT's WiBro (WiMAX in Korea) mobile broadband  |
Apple has earned an award for its chain of retail stores, a magazine has announced. TWICE (This Week in Consumer Electronics) has handed Apple an Excellence in Retailing Award, specifically within the category of Best Vendor Retailer. Apple Stores give  |


ASUS' first attempt at an all-in-one desktop will cost even less than expected and is already surfacing online, according to multiple sources. Previously known as the Eee Monitor, the Eee Top is now said by PC industry contacts to be  |
Foxconn Electronics -- the Chinese company that does final assembly on iPhones -- has posted its highest September revenues ever, figures show. The company accumulated the equivalent of $4.86 billion, a 9.61 percent growth over August and a 36.65 increase  |
Click Forensics click-fraud reports gain Google agreementIn a development that would have seemed impossible two years ago, Google is cooperating publicly with Click Forensics, a click-fraud detection company with which it has had a rocky relationship.  |
World Bank servers repeatedly breached, report claimsA number of servers at the World Bank Group were repeatedly breached for more than a year by different intruders but it is not clear how much data might have been compromised in the  |
Microsoft is suing cargo-delivery service DHL Express for allegedly losing 21,600 Xbox consolesMicrosoft is suing US-based cargo-delivery service DHL Express for allegedly losing 21,600 Xbox game consoles because of a train derailment in Texas, according to court documents.  |
Apple's mobile solutions spread a musical webMalaysia's International College of Music (ICOM) said its use of a mobile computing solution, powered by Apple, has given its students significant creative and technical freedom.  |
Following extensive beta testing, the developers of OpenOffice have released the completed version of its v3.0 productivity suite. The software covers a variety of tasks, including spreadsheets, word processing and presentation work; editions are also available for a variety of  |
A wave of iPhone events and books appear after Apple lifts NDA The collective sigh of relief when Apple lifted the iPhone non-disclosure agreement (NDA), which had prevented developers from discussing iPhone programming, came not just from developers, but also  |
Apple confirms Nvidia fault makes MacBook Pro not so proApple has confirmed that MacBook Pro laptops manufactured through last month may contain faulty Nvidia Corp. graphics processors.  |
The FCC has approved the technical details of frequencies for free long-range broadband, a new report (PDF) states. The government body's testing has concluded that there is a minimal risk at best of interference with the particular Advanced Wireless Spectrum  |
Apple rumour machine swings into action as laptop moment looms24-hours until Apple reveals the real deal for the next-gen laptops from the company and rumour and speculation are running wild, with a bevy of claimed product shots and some expectation  |
Apps makers and radio stations don't need an FM receiver for the iPhoneA series of iPhone-focused radio plays have been made in recent days, with Clear Channel, RadioTAGr and BreakThru Radio turning a dial on future broadcasting.  |
UK developer upgrades screen video capture productUK developer, Arten Science has introduced macVCR 2.0, its screen recording software for OS X.  |
Microsoft faces serious challenge as well-featured free productivity software shipsAfter three years development OpenOffice.org has introduced OpenOffice 3.0, the most advances version yet of its completely free Microsoft Office competitor.  |
Giant US retailer will now offer the iPhone for sale in its storesGiant US retailer Wal-Mart is expected to begin selling iPhones in-store from 15 November, following similar moves by Best Buy.  |
Sync 'Em helps a better syncDerman Enterprises has announced the release of Sync 'Em 1.00, a new "sync hub" for Mac OS X.  |
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