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Vodafone to have exclusive rights to 3G iPhone in Q1?

Vodafone to have exclusive rights to 3G iPhone in Q1?

It’s been awhile since we’ve had a decent 3G iPhone rumor to kick about. Perhaps it was the collective disappointment of the 2.5G release on Europe which deflated all the mongering.

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Samsung’s LED-backlit LN-T4681F LCD HDTV gets reviewed

Although it’d be easy to take one of our reader’s for it, Sound and Vision Magazine set out to see if Samsung’s sleek LN-T4681F really was the best home theater display on the market. The 46-inch LED-backlit display is a proud member of Sammy’s , and while the glossy motif sure boosted the sexiness, reviewers did note that a “fair amount of reflected light pooled up on the screen during daytime viewing.” The crew didn’t have much trouble tweaking the settings to get the image just right, but it did exhibit a few problems deinterlacing film-sourced 1080i-format programs. (Read content ‘Samsung’s LED-backlit LN-T4681F LCD HDTV gets reviewed’…)

Samsung’s VP-HMX10A HD camcorder makes retail premier

Samsung’s camcorder is now on sale. No, not in North America or Europe, but S.Korea-only at the moment. ₩799,000 (about $870) nabs this 720p recorder with 2.7-inch LCD and 4GB of internal flash storage for all your H.264 recordings (SD expansion for more) in a 310-gram barrel. With any luck these will go global on the quick.

Dell’s 15.4-inch Vostro 1000 laptop hits $399

Dell’s 15.4-inch Vostro 1000 laptop hits $399

Tired of waiting for Black Friday? Just plain terrified of getting ? If you happen to fit into either of the aforementioned categories, take heart, as Dell’s got you covered.

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Vodafone Germany obtains restraining order against T-Mobile iPhone sales

Vodafone Germany obtains restraining order against T-Mobile iPhone sales

You’ll have to bear with us on this one folks as the news is a bit muffled crossing the Atlantic, language, and cultural divides, but UK-based Vodafone has reportedly received a restraining order against T-Mobile’s iPhone sales in Germany.

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Review: Dell XPS One All-In-One, One-In-All

(Photo by Claude McIver)

Surfing about on the Internetz lately? Chances are you’ve seen leaked photos of the all new Dell XPS One. This entirely self contained PC with its smoked glass base, die-cast metal stand, and bezel-less glass display, seems to have sprung more from a think tank in Cupertino than Round Rock Texas.

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Keepin’ it real fake, part XCV: Old Navy rips the Wiimote and first gen shuffle

Old Navy’s going to have to do a lot better than the unholy offspring of a Wiimote and a first-gen iPod shuffle to make us ignore the advertising and buy its fashions. Anyone know what super awesome tracks are preloaded on this thing?

[Thanks, Steve]

Happy birthday, Wii

It may be underpowered, but it’s got a big heart. Oh, and we hear it’s in this generation’s console war, but that’s all hearsay. That’s right, Nintendo’s turns today, and what a it’s been.

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Blitz Play Hero III game uses RFID, WiFi, and modified DS’s to do…something

We’re not even going to pretend like we know exactly what the players who gather to play Blitz Play Hero III are attempting to accomplish — with with phrases like “level 2: DRAW with CHALK within certain subjectively chosen (psychogeographic) WiFi areas and PLACE RFID-tags - all analogous- old school tagging!” sprinkled liberally around the website, it seems likely that we don’t really even posses the necessary chemicals to understand what’s happening here. (Read content ‘Blitz Play Hero III game uses RFID, WiFi, and modified DS’s to do…something’…)

Regulators put pressure on Sprint to remedy issues with iDEN network

Regulators put pressure on Sprint to remedy issues with iDEN network

Although Sprint has coughed up some $1 billion over the past few years in order to nix the interference between 2,200 public safety agencies across the US and its network, it apparently hasn’t done enough.

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