Mark Bridge writes:
The Google Nexus S. Search for it online and you’ll find over a million web pages talking about it.
But I don’t care about the Google Nexus S. Or the Nexus Two or the Samsung i9020 or whatever else you call it. Quite frankly, it’s not any use to me. My current rapidly-aging HTC TyTn II has more features than the Nexus S.
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Technology company Vertical Computer Systems is taking legal action against Samsung and LG, claiming that a number of Android-based devices infringe its patents.
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Orange is the latest network to start offering a Mobile WiFi product. It's offering a branded version of the Novatel Wireless MiFi 3352; a new device with support for applications that can be viewed from any connected laptop or tablet.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we're talking about Apple's appearance in the 'top five' manufacturer list, protesters at Vodafone stores and a trial of WiFi service on the London Underground. We also chat to Steve Townend, co-founder of mobile banking service MoBank, about the ways his company has developed since launching last year.
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Samsung Electronics has announced revenue of 40.23 trillion Korean won (around £22.45 billion) for the third quarter of 2010. That's a 12% increase year-on-year and exceeds the previous record for quarterly revenue from Q4 2009.
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