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Gareth | March 6, 2010 |
Phandroid are reporting that Orange are apparently bloking access to some paid apps on the android marketplace. This doesn’t seem to be affecting usages, rather you are unable to find them when searching the marketplace for them thanks to a recent update. Read on for more info and a quote from HTC:

Gareth | March 6, 2010 |
Slashgear have unboxed and photographed the HTC Legend. There is a whole host of images and videos so see. Android looks to be running nicely and the screen seems nice. Of course the build quality is looked at since this would be the main attraction of this device. Technorati Tags: HTC Legend,Android,Amoled,slashgear

Gareth | March 6, 2010 |
Swype is pleased to offer an Android Beta! You signed up to be emailed when this happened, and probably gave up on us. Well, we are (finally) pleased to announce the limited availability of the Swype Beta for Android. Thanks for being patient over the past year as we’ve been focused on improving the product […]

Acer Aspire One D250 unboxing video
Matt | March 5, 2010 |
Android is definitely going from strength to strength finding its way on to ever more mobile phones from different manufacturers and other products such as the Archos 5 portable media player. Now, with the release of the Aspire One D250 we’re starting to see Android on netbooks too! We’ve been reviewing quite a few laptops […]

T-Mobile launches new International Pass
James Richardson | March 5, 2010 |
The International Pass gives excellent call rates to over 50 popular countries, with up to 75% off calls to mobiles, up to 50% cheaper calls to landlines and 25%lower text rates than before. T-Mobile is unbeaten for voice calls (pence per minute) against rival mobile network operators to their Top 10 countries*. The International Pass […]

HTCs newest phones – free from devicewire
James Richardson | March 4, 2010 |
Yes, you read it correctly. Devicewire.com are offering the HTC Legend, Desire and HD Mini free of charge with a Vodafone contract! HTC HD Mini, Legend and Desire Earlier in the week we mentioned that devicewire were taking pre-orders for the devices sim free. Now if you cant or wont buy the unlocked […]

British mainstream press fooled by Ghost Capture iPhone app
Gareth | March 4, 2010 |
Do you believe in ghosts? We do, but some people are making fun of this serious stuff and are making apps like this: … and some other people are making photos with this app and sending them to press and, amazingly, some press believes that these photos are real…

Another BlackBerry Slider Picture
James Richardson | March 4, 2010 |
If you were interested in seeing the photos of the BlackBerry slider we published yesterday then here is another. This time its sitting beside the BlackBerry Curve 8900 and you can see the similarities. Initially i asked could this new slider be the next BlackBerry Storm? Looking at the photo I would say its more […]

Skype and Nokia announce Skype for Symbian
James Richardson | March 4, 2010 |
You may well have seen this morning that Skype and Nokia have announced Skype for Symbian, which allows over 200 million Nokia smartphone users access to the service. Users can now use Skype on the move, over either a WiFi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G) and it’s downloadable for free from the Ovi […]