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Announcing Project OsmocomBB: Open Source GSM Stack

Harald Welte has announced project OsmocomBB, a project aimed at creating a Free Software GSM baseband firmware. "GSM has been deployed first 19 years ago. Despite billions of phones deployed world wide, all of them run a proprietary baseband firmware, consisting of proprietary drivers, RTO...
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Google Shopper: Just another Android Shopping App?

Google disappoints with a thin clone on the shopping app that could have been so much more straight out the gate.
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A Wish List of Features for the Next Round of Cellphones

As mobile phones reach a plateau of innovation, what can we expect from the next generation of mobile devices? Here are six features that could help move mobile technology forward.

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HTC Android Phones Sport AMOLED, New UI layer

HTC announced two Android phones, both featuring a new version of its HTC Sense UI layer. The HTC Desire is a modified version of the Google Nexus One (or vice versa), featuring a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display, and the HTC Legend is a mid-range upgrade to the Hero....
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BlackBerry Users Get Amazon Kindle App

Amazon brings its e-book reader software to BlackBerry mobile phones. The Kindle ecosystem has increasing competition, though.
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