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Adobe & Apple's holding pattern: navigating the Flash blockade
The stoush between Apple and Adobe over Flash has been running for years, but Adobe developer evangelist Paul Trani is just focused on one thing: building great content.
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Nokia N8 - a great smartphone for consumers, even if the smartphone geeks disagree?
Nokia’s new flagship, the N8, is a brilliant phone for consumers, says APC editor Tony Sarno, while phone geek Jenna Pitcher reckons it has failings that would stop her buying one.
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Telstra snaps up HTC Wildfire for the prepaid social networking set
Telstra adds another Android to its Next G family this month with HTC's Wildfire, which goes on sale from August 24 at $349 outright for pre-paid customers.
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Android army takes the smartphone lead
Handsets running Google's Android OS have surged past the BlackBerry and iPhone to become the best-selling smartphones in the US.
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HP dumps Windows Phone 7
HP has abandoned Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform in favour of smartphones based on WebOS, but confirms that a Windows 7 slate is still on the cards.
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Toshiba Australia: we’ll do Android slates, but not smartphones
Toshiba Australia MD confirms the release of Android and Windows slates starting in October, but says it’s steering clear of the Android smartphone market for now...
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Toshiba’s $500 Android netbook due next month
The ‘Cloud Companion’ netbook packs Nvidia’s Tegra CPU and Android OS into a super-slim chassis with upwards of eight hours battery life...
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Acer releases $449 dual-boot Windows-Android netbook
Acer’s new Aspire One D260 goes on sale this week, with the $449 netbook offering the best of both worlds – it can boot into both Windows 7 and Android 2.1.
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VHA cuts prices, boosts talk and data on new smartphone plans
It’s game on for smartphone carriers: Vodafone and 3 boost the value their smartphone cap plans, plus Telstra drops the price of the HTC Desire.
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Vodafone to launch Nexus One tomorrow on $79 cap
Google’s very own Android phone is finally released in Australia, with exclusive carrier Vodafone launching the Nexus One ‘free’ on a $79 cap plan with 1GB of data.
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Vodafone scores Google Nexus One for Australian launch
Vodafone Australia has scored an exclusive deal to launch Google’s Nexus One smartphone. Now we just need to know when they’ll release it and how much it'll cost...
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While we wait for the Droid, Motorola launches Droid X
The Motorola Milestone, aka Droid, gets a bigger and more bad-ass brother with a 4.3 inch screen and inbuilt 3G-to-WiFi ‘hotspot mode’.
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Huawei demos 7 inch Android tablet
Chinese telecomms titan Huawei showcases a 7 inch Android tablet plus a 3.5 inch Android smartphone.
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Galaxy S Pro probably not for Australia, says Samsung
Samsung exec downplays chances of an Aussie release for QWERTY slider version of the just-launched Galaxy S Android smartphone...
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Mobicity fast-tracks Dell Streak for Aussie Android fans
Can’t wait for Dell to decide if it will release the Android-powered Streak slate here? Aussie online store Mobicity is now taking orders for UK-sourced Streaks at $899...
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