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400 million Android phones… from Nokia

Ewan from MIR has made a bold prediction , but sadly even he doesn’t seem fully convinced by it. The idea is that if Nokia decided to go full force with Android it could sell 400 million Android phones within 2 years.

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Mobile Phone Market Grows 17.9% in Fourth Quarter

IDC has published its fourth quarter report and some big changes are starting to happen. Take a look at the table below- ZTE is now in the top five (jumped over Apple) and RIM is not. That didn’t take long for either to move in opposite directions.

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Tether for Android: half-price today

Tether for Android is on sale today for only $14.99. The BlackBerry version is also on sale at half price and either are well worth even the full asking price. Have you ever been stuck in an airport, hotel room, coffee shop, or on the road with no Internet

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QOTD: Bluetooth headsets?

Do you use a Bluetooth headset, or have you in the past?

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It’s all in the genes

When I was just 12 years old, I was convinced that my Sinclair ZX Spectrum was superior to the Commodore 64. I had a ready arsenal of facts that I could use to back up this assertion; the little Spectrum’s 3.5Mhz Z80 CPU was clearly faster than the archaic 1Mhz 6502 processor that lived at the heart of the Commodore.  And the C64 only had 39K of useable RAM, compared to a positively cavernous 42.5K on the crafty Sinclair. Game, set and match.

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Bausch + Lomb clens™ Home and Office Cleaning Kit review

The general consensus is that to protect your smartphone or tablet screen you should go with a screen protector because they can offer many advantages in terms of safety and reducing glare etc. However, on some devices you won’t always want to use a screen protector and there are others that are not suitable, such as a desktop or laptop

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Thought of the day: Muting and snapping

“Why doesn’t every smartphone have a mute switch and a camera button? The mute switch is a huge time saver and a camera button is a must-have for grabbing a decent snap in a hurry.

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