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  • Apple breaks up Palm Pre-iTunes lovefest

    We can't say this was a complete surprise, but it looks like Apple made good on its earlier warning and put an end to the Palm Pre-iTunes synchronisation with the release of iTunes 8.2.1.

  • Wiimote hack improves real-life tennis game

    Mans Shapshak, an avid tennis player as well as a gear hacker, has come up with a novel way to combine fake tennis with real tennis to improve his real-world game using a hacked Wiimote.

  • Status of GSM Palm Pre

    Rumours of a GSM Pre have emerged on a Vietnamese forum showing high-quality photos clearly showing the SIM card slot behind the phone's battery cover.

  • Report: Palm Pre will sync with iTunes

    As Palm readies the Palm Pre for release next month, another interesting tidbit of information has been discovered about the device. It is recognised by Apple's iTunes.

  • Palm Pre US pricing and release date

    Palm has finally come clean about when Americans will be able to buy the Palm Pre and for how much: 6 June for US$199.

  • More Palm Pre launch rumours

    The appearance of an internal memo for Palm staff gives more credence to the suggestion that the company will launch the Pre smartphone on 7 June in the US.

  • New Palm Eos discovered running webOS

    Besides the Pre, it looks like Palm will be releasing another smartphone running webOS.

  • Palm to launch Pre early as May?

    There are two things the tech world is waiting to hear about the Palm Pre: when it will arrive, and what it will cost. The first answer might be falling into place.

  • Apple iPhone vs. Palm Pre

    In 2009, is it out with the old and in with the new, or do you stick with the devil you know? Only a tech death match can decide!

  • Best of MWC: 5 hottest new phones for 2009

    Mobile World Congress is over for another year. We look back over the announcements of last week and pick out our favourite five.

  • Palm Pre not coming down under yet

    Australians hoping to get their hands on the shiny new Palm Pre may have to wait, with Palm having nothing to report on plans for selling the device outside the US.

  • Palm's webOS app strategy needs more details

    Palm's new webOS passed its first test: it looks good. But will the device attract legions of developers?

  • Palm to launch iPhone competitor this week?

    According to a rumour started by CrunchGear yesterday, Palm is set to launch a potential iPhone competitor this Thursday.

  • Palm to preview Nova OS and first device at CES

    Smartphone manufacturer Palm is expected to make a stir with a preview of its new Nova OS at a CES event on 8 January.

  • Paranoid Android: Did they forget Oz?

    Dozens of phone calls and emails today made one thing clear: none of Australia's telcos or handset manufacturers has briefed their staff on when mobile phones running Google's Android system will be made available locally, if they are at all.

  • Palm Treo Pro plays peek-a-boo

    An image of Palm's latest smartphone, the Treo Pro, has appeared briefly on the company's website before being taken down, but not before a screenshot was snapped.

  • Hackers release iPhone 2.0 jailbreak

    A little more than a week after the release of Apple's iPhone 3G, an unofficial development team has announced the release of software that "jailbreaks" the new device, allowing unauthorised third-party applications to be loaded.

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    We want to know which smartphone you own and how you use it.

  • Greedy Apple users will trust anyone

    A "jailbreak" Web site created earlier this week is already attracting hordes of iPhone and iPod Touch users who want to free their devices from the digital shackles attached by Jobs and co. But is it safe?

  • iPhone prepares for new life as a PC

    Starting from February, you'll finally be able to call the iPhone a mobile computer.

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