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Microsoft and Samsung conclude patent agreement

By Hanleigh Daniels 29 September 2011

Microsoft concludes patent deal with the world's largest Android smartphone maker. FULL STORY >

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Samsung unveils its latest Exynos application processor

By Hanleigh Daniels 29 September 2011

Korean tech giant Samsung unveils the newest dual-core processor megachip in its Exynos line. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft begins Windows Phone Mango roll out

By Hanleigh Daniels 28 September 2011

Microsoft kicks off the global roll out for its Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update for Windows Phone 7 OS-running smartphones. FULL STORY >

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Samsung launches Galaxy SII LTE and SII HD LTE

By Hanleigh Daniels 27 September 2011

Korean tech giant Samsung adds two new additions to its Android-powered Galaxy range of smartphones, the Galaxy SII LTE and the Galaxy SII HD LTE. FULL STORY >

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Nielsen survey has Android making US smartphone OS share gains

By Hanleigh Daniels 27 September 2011

A recent Nielsen survey indicates that the US mobile operating system share of Android has grown. FULL STORY >

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Samsung unveils the Omnia W with Mango

By Hanleigh Daniels 26 September 2011

Korean tech giant Samsung reveals its latest Windows Phone OS-operating smartphone, the Omnia W, running on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. FULL STORY >

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Google prepares app developers for Ice Cream Sandwich handsets

By Hanleigh Daniels 21 September 2011

Google has some advice for Android app developers to ensure that their Honeycomb apps designed for tablets, still perform optimally on Ice Cream Sandwich running smartphones. FULL STORY >

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Nvidia Tegra 3 actually sports five cores

By Hanleigh Daniels 21 September 2011

Mobile processor and GPU maker Nvidia reveals that its quad-core follow-up to the successful Tegra 2, actually boasts five cores. FULL STORY >

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Samsung reportedly making bada open-source in 2012

By Hanleigh Daniels 21 September 2011

Korean tech giant Samsung will reportedly be going open-source with its own bada mobile OS next year. FULL STORY >

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Google snaps up more IBM patents

By Hanleigh Daniels 16 September 2011

Search giant Google buys more patents from IBM to beef up its Android patent armour. FULL STORY >

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mLab Southern Africa opens doors in Pretoria

By Staff Writer 16 September 2011

A new regional lab for mobile technology entrepreneurs, application developers and innovators was recently inaugurated at The Innovation Hub, Pretoria. FULL STORY >

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HTC Wildfire S

By Hanleigh Daniels 14 September 2011

HTC brings excellent build quality and its sensible Android skin to the budget-level smartphone crowd with the Wildfire S. FULL STORY >

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Intel and Google to optimise Android for Intel architecture

By Hanleigh Daniels 14 September 2011

Intel partners up with Google in order to enable future Android-operating mobile devices to be powered by its Atom CPU range. FULL STORY >

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Inmarsat IsatPhone Pro satellite phone launched in South Africa

By Ryan Noik 14 September 2011

The world's first Bluetooth enabled, global, handheld satellite phone has been launched in South Africa. FULL STORY >

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Intel still committed to MeeGo

By Hanleigh Daniels 12 September 2011

CPU maker Intel is still committed to its MeeGo operating system, but is reportedly looking to fill the development void left after being jilted by its Finnish ex. FULL STORY >

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