Tag: 3g
CES 2010: Two new e-readers on the way from Cool-er
With e-readers set to go mainstream this year, expect to see loads of new e-reader options unveiled at this weeks Consumer Electronics Show. First out of the blocks are Cool-er showing off two brand new additions to their e-reader range….
CES 2010: Lenovo ready Skylight smartbook
If you're looking for the missing link between your netbook and your smartphone, then you should be checking out the new smartbook concepts doing the rounds at this year's CES. Falling somewhere between your smartphone and laptop, the Lenovo…
Do leaked patents reveal new iPhone?
It doesn't take a genius to assume that Apple are likely working on a fourth generation iPhone, but so far it's been slim pickings in terms of solid details on the project. While a new set of leaked patents neither…
Vodafone announce iPhone tariff details
Vodafone will be selling the iPhone from January 14th, and Tech Digest have all the details you need for the deals on offer. Network fence-sitters will be upset to learn that Vodafone haven't made any drastic cuts on the pricing…
TeliaSonera gives Swedes mobile broadband network that's 10x faster than our 3G ones
TeliaSonera are today launching what they claim to be the world's first commercial 4G network. Though their have previously been trials of similar services, this is the first time a commercial 4G network has been available for consumers to use….
Emblaze Mobile launch First Else Linux-based phone
The phone will also feature a 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera, remote data back-up, Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS functionality.
Video Review: INQ Mini 3G
Can the budget handset handle its ambitious feature list?
3G enabled Nintendo DS on its way?
The aim would then be to follow a Kindle-style one-off cost for hardware and data usage, with a spike in the cost of the handheld itself making up for internet charges.
Amazon fudges UK Kindle ereader launch
From 19th October Brits will be able to buy it from Amazon's US Store and then import it to the UK. The downside of this is that any purchasers will have to pay import tax which should bump up the cost of the ereader to around £200.
Is the iPhone a poisoned chalice for mobile phone networks?
Put simply the views of American iPhone owners and UK ones about their network are uncannily similar.