Mobile World Congress 2011
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Named after the Greek god of light and the sun, the Umeox Apollo sports a built-in solar panel on the back for keeping the phone running when you can’t get to an outlet.
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Taiwan-based smartphone manufacturer HTC has joined the increasingly crowded tablet market with a 7-inch tablet called the Flyer.
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A new key fob that connects to a mobile phone via W-Fi brings NFC technology to any existing mobile phone.
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This week at Mobile World Congress 2011, LG is demoing voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) and video calls over the 4G Web on its Revolution smartphone.
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SiGNa Chemistry and myFC have developed a 2-in-1 portable charging solution that consists of a Li-ion battery pack and a hydrogen fuel cell.
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Skype has announced that Skype Access users can now benefit from a partnership deal with Wi-Fi hotspot providers throughout the globe for pay-as-you-go voice and video calling on the move
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Sony Ericsson's Playstation smartphone is named the Xperia Play, runs the Android OS and goes on sale next month. The phone has a slide-out gamepad that features a PlayStation-style D-pad, thumb sensors and X, O, square and triangle action buttons
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TouchType has announced the release of a new tablet-optimized version of its popular onscreen keyboard app, SwiftKey
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The 3D bandwagon continues to gain momentum, if not followers, with the news LG plans to unveil the world’s first 3D smartphone at Mobile World Congress 2011 later this month in Barcelona.