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More Zune HD Details Emerge

After the leaked pictures of the Zune HD appeared on Saturday, more unconfirmed technical specifications of the device have now emerged. Microsoft's new portable media player is set to go neck-to-neck with Apple's iPod Touch, as the specifications of the Zune HD make it a viable contender.

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Dell looking to bring smartphone lineup to China Mobile

The US smartphone market might have been a little too much for rookie smartphone maker Dell, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t viable markets for Dell’s smartphone offerings

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New Halo Project for Mobile, Web and Console?

Halo was one of the reasons why majority of gamers bought Xbox 360 and the rest bought the game later for PC platform

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Mobile: The holy grail at security conference

That innocent-looking mobile phone you use to call your mother and check e-mail represents the next frontier for malicious hackers, though it eluded researchers who stood to earn $10,000 for exploiting a smartphone at the CanSecWest security conference this week.

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Best of Adventure Gear: 2009's Must-Haves

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

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Microsoft fleshes out Windows Mobile app plans

Microsoft is providing further insight into how the company will be operating its Windows Marketplace for Mobile software service.

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Apple ditches buttons on new iPod Shuffle

Apple has unveiled a miniscule new buttonless iPod Shuffle that is half the size of existing model and which employs a new voice feature.

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Google's Android: It's not just for phones

The first phone using Google's Android operating system will debut Tuesday, a model from T-Mobile, and more are set come. But some Android partners say the software will use more broadly than just phones.

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Google Android phone launch

Tuesday is G-day for T-Mobile USA as it introduces the world to the first ever Google Android phone

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First Symbian Foundation handsets due in 2010

The first devices using Symbian Foundation open-source code for mobile devices will become available in 2010, Nokia has said.

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