- Verizon iPhone due within weeks, says Bloomberg
- Virus attacks Android phones in China: researchers
(Reuters) - Sync your ride from your phone
- T-Mobile primed to announce Motorola Cliq 2
- Amazon enables lending of Kindle books
- Mobile Apps for Android and Phone 7 Are Growing
(NewsFactor) - iPad in the House! Congress May Embrace the Tablet (LiveScience.com)
- RIM rejects claims of weak PlayBook battery
- Kindle book lending now available
- Advanced Trojan Could Zombify Your Android Device
(Mashable) - Tablets, 4G and Auto-tech to Lead Next Week’s CES
(PC World) - Sony files phone patent complaints against LG
(AP) - HTC Thunderbolt May Be Verizon’s First LTE Phone
(NewsFactor) - Skype makes video calling free on iPhone; service gets banned in China
(Appolicious) - New Skype App Brings 3G Video Calling To iPhone
(NewsFactor) - HTC HD2 gets a stable stock Android build for internal storage
- Android Trojan Found, Spreading From Chinese App Stores
- RIM dismisses claims of PlayBook battery weakness
(Reuters) - Malware infected apps threatening Android devices
(Digital Trends) - 6 Alternative Ubuntu Desktops Worth Trying
(PC World)
– Please make it true so we can stop hearing about this crap every week! Please?!?
– That would make me sad. Android would be a much better choice, where multiple hardware vendors could potentially be used. Allow for iPad lockin, and they’ll never escape.
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