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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Aim to kill off passwords.
All units to be considered unsafe.
As early as this evening, claims WSJ.
Re-enters the mobile market with a bang.
Everything Everywhere has indicated that it's hoping to start rolling out a 4G LTE high-speed network before the end of the year.
Ofcom finds that O2 offers the fastest mobile broadband speeds in the UK.
Benchmark results purporting to be from HTC's up-coming Glacier have leaked out.
T-Mobile US customers who have bought a Google Nexus One handset are reporting that it refuses to hold a 3G connection, always falling back to 2G EDGE.
A Dutch cracker is running a scam in which he targets jailbroken iPhones using the default SSH password and demands €5 for instructions on securing the device.
T-Mobile has issued a denial that it has suffered any breach of its data security after claims of illegitimate access were posted to the Full Disclosure mailing list.
T-Mobile US is currently investigating claims from a cracker on the Full Disclosure mailing list that he has copies of vast swathes of the company's data.
T-Mobile has sold its one millionth G1, the first commercial smartphone implementing Google's Linux-based Android operating system.
Google has launched a version of the Android-equipped HTC Dream aimed at developers, with writeable flash and a bootloader which will run unsigned code.
A bug in the Android smartphone platform from Google causes text entered on the device's keyboard to be executed by the underlying OS as a root user.
The first commercial Android implementation, the T-Mobile G1, has been officially 'jailbroken' with a backdoor discovered that allows users full system access.
Google and T-Mobile have jointly distributed the first patch for the Android mobile platform, as a result of a security flaw in the on-board browser software.
T-Mobile has suspended pre-orders of the new G1, a.k.a. HTC Dream, handset running Google's Android platform due to "overwhelming popularity."
T-Mobile has just pulled the covers off the G1, the world's first mobile device powered by Google's Android operating system.
Rumours spreading across the 'net have T-Mobile ready to launch the HTC Dream smartphone, the first handset to run on Google's Linux-based Android platform.
Apple has announced that T-Mobile, Orange and O2 will carry the iPhone in the UK later this year.
ALK Co-Pilot is the official satnav software of the Gumball Rally this year, and the location legends invited us down to take a look at the outrageous cars on offer. How could we resist?
The teenager that hacked into Paris' T-Mobile account gets time in a juvenile jail. Possibly preferable to spending time with Paris Hilton.
The latest media reports suggest that Motorola will unveil their anticipated iTunes handset at this year's V Festival in 5 weeks' time.
October 14 2021 | 15:04