This week modular mobile phone manufacturer modu has introduced the modu T, which has been awarded a Guinness World Record for being the lightest touch phone in the world.
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Could this be the must-have gift for mobile phone users this Christmas?
Wireless technology company BeeWi has launched a Mini Cooper 'radio controlled' car that works using Bluetooth via an Android or Symbian smartphone. The Mini Cooper can be controlled from the phone's touchscreen or by tilting and moving a handset that has a built-in accelerometer.
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There'll be 29 million smartphone users making video calls by 2015, according to a report from Juniper Research. However, that still leaves at least 90% of smartphone users sticking exclusively to conventional calls.
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Mark Bridge writes:
I knew I’d seen it before. Towards the end of last week I read about a study from the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania that said it was pretty easy to identify passwords from smudges on touchscreen mobile phones.
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Nokia has revealed its first mobile phone to combine a conventional keypad with a touch-sensitive screen. The Nokia X3 Touch and Type is expected to go on sale in Q3 2010 for around 125 Euro SIM-free, which isn't far off £125 by the time you've added VAT.
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