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Ford's SYNC AppLink, which will allow drivers to control smartphone apps through their vehicle's SYNC system, will debut on the 2011 Ford Fiesta.
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Research In Motion (RIM) has unveiled its PlayBook “professional-grade” 7-inch tablet that will be running the new BlackBerry Tablet OS.
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The RCA Airnergy promises to recharge your gadgets using power harvested from ambient WiFi signals.
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IDrive Lite is a free service that allows you to backup the contacts on your phone into the cloud.
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The Texthook has been created by a stay-at-home mum who likes to keep in touch with the outside world. It’s a phone holder that clips to your stroller’s handle bar and lets you text or email while you're out and about.
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The Powermat range of wireless charging products we first spied at CES 2009 are now available for purchase.
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Adobe has unveiled its Flash Player 10.1: Full Flash software to bring an integrated Flash experience to browsers on Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, WebOS and Windows Mobile smartphones – but not iPhone.
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This clever Blackberry app breaks down the language barrier on the fly - you speak in English, it translates and speaks your phrase in Arabic. It also works in reverse. Very nifty.
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Tim Hanlon over at The Mobiler has spent the last six weeks tirelessly hammering away at three standout Smartphones...
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WildCharge has released a Universal Adapter for Cell Phones which works with multiple devices across multiple brands.
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Powcell is a charging sleeve for iPhone, iPod Touch and Blackberry Curve that draws on almost any light source provide a power top-up on the go and reduce your dependence on wall sockets.
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A clamshell design phone called the KickStart, which is expected to sell for US$49.99 after subsidy come September, looks certain to be RIM’s entry into the lower end of the phone market.
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