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By engadget, on May 21st, 2012%
 Android and PlayStation Vita owners have felt the Music Unlimited love on their respective devices for quite some time now, but the Spotify / MOG / Rdio competitor has finally made its way to the App Store, bringing with it yet another option for streaming music on iOS. The free app appears to be optimized for iPhone and iPod touch (though it’s also compatible with iPad), and will enable on-the-go jammin’ with a $4-per-month Basic subscription over 3G, 4G or WiFi connections. . . . → Read More: Sony Music Unlimited comes to iPhone with streaming music app
By engadget, on May 20th, 2012%
 The at times very heated legal battle between Apple and Samsung might be softening just a bit ahead of truce talks on May 21st. Samsung’s mobile head JK Shin just left Seoul for the mediated discussions saying there were still “several negotiation options” on tap, including the possibility of cross-licensing patents. He warned that there was still a “big gap” between the two sides, and we’d tend to agree — neither Apple nor Samsung is exactly backing off just yet. . . . → Read More: Samsung chief: we’re open to a cross-licensing deal with Apple, but 4G chip shortage might last until the fall
By engadget, on May 18th, 2012%
 It’s been a battle of epic proportions over a microscopic piece of plastic, but the warring sides appear to be working together to find a compromise. We’re referring to the fight between Apple and a coalition formed by RIM, Motorola and Nokia as each group attempts to make their own nano-SIM design the ETSI standard. . . . → Read More: RIM and Motorola modify nano-SIM proposal, hope to meet Apple halfway
By MobileCrunch, on May 16th, 2012%
 It’s hard to underestimate how important ranking in Apple’s top 25 in the iTunes store is for mobile app developers. After all, the top 25 is probably the single most important app discovery mechanism for most iOS users. But how many downloads does it take to rank in the top 25? . . . → Read More: How Many Daily Downloads Does It Take To Reach The Top Of The App Store? [Updated]
By MobileCrunch, on May 16th, 2012%
 The iPhone might be coming to the world’s largest mobile carrier, China Mobile. The world comes from Bloomberg quoting China Mobile’s chairman. The report also details that the phone might not hit the carrier’s 655 million subscribers yet this year. . . . → Read More: Apple And China Mobile Are Talking iPhone, Might Not Reach An Agreement This Year
By engadget, on May 16th, 2012%
 The idea of a smaller iPad has been rattling around the tech rumor mill for many a month now, but the iPhone’s 3.5-inch screen? That’s sacred surely? Well, according to the Wall Street Journal , apparently not. . . . → Read More: WSJ: Apple moving towards larger iPhone screens
By engadget, on May 16th, 2012%
 Gartner’s latest dispatch reveals a wobbly global trade in mobile phones. Although our love of smartphones continued to blossom, with sales of that subcategory up nearly 45 percent, it wasn’t enough to stave off a two percent overall decline compared to the same quarter in 2011. A total of 419.1 million handsets were sold, representing the first hiccup after nearly three years of growth and leading analysts to point fingers at a slow down in the Asia / Pacific region as well as a lack of product launches at the start of the year . . . → Read More: Gartner: mobile phone sales fell two percent last quarter, Samsung confirmed as numero uno
By AndroidCentral, on May 16th, 2012%
 HTC this evening has confirmed in a statement to Android Central (and everybody else, we imagine) that importation of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G LTE handsets have been delayed at the U.S. . . . → Read More: HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE imports stalled by U.S. customs
By engadget, on May 15th, 2012%
 The UK might be champing at the bit for 4G auctions to finish and give the country a taste of sweet, sweet LTE , but O2 UK is at least offering a panacea with a launch of dual-carrier HSPA+ 3G, or DC-HSPA+ in less wordy form. The British carrier has started deploying a full 42Mbps to “major” cities on the isle, most likely including London as one of them. Vodafone would argue that going dual-carrier is old hat, having started a year earlier, but it’s also peaking at 28.8Mbps — and frequent data advocate Three doesn’t start its own proper 42Mbps deployment until the summer. . . . → Read More: O2 UK rolls out 42Mbps DC-HSPA+ 3G, gives that new iPad fast data in Old Blighty
By AndroidCentral, on May 13th, 2012%
 Rumor has it that the next iPhone will eschew Google's Maps backend in favor of Apple's own. . . . → Read More: Apple to drop Google Maps with the next iPhone?
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