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Review: Motorola Defy Mini

The Motorola Defy Mini is another small screened (3.2 inches, 480 x 320 pixels) Android powered device designed to be…

14 years ago

Review: Carve Case for iPhone 4/4s

The iPhone is a premium product which needs nah, "deserves" to be protected from bumps, scratches and falls. Despite the…

14 years ago

Google Drive and Google Chrome for iOS

Even with Google Maps being dumped from the next version of iOS, Google is still sharing the love and bringing…

14 years ago

The problem with BlackBerry (Editorial)

Yesterday BlackBerry had an earnings call to report on it's first quarter. As expected it posted a loss as well…

14 years ago

First look at BB10

RIM is currently showing off to app developers at BlackBerry World in Orlando Florida from May 1st to May 3rd.…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.0.1.358 Now Available

Inside BlackBerry Blog has announced the immedate release of PlayBook OS 2.0.1.358. It's about 355mbs in size. Let us know…

14 years ago

iTether now available for iOS outside the App Store

iTether made a brief appearance in the iOS App store some time ago but was quickly removed. It allows your phone to…

14 years ago

Beta testers needed

Hello ITN readers. We are looking for some dedicated people to help us beta test a new feature which we hope to…

14 years ago

Panasonic Eluga Power

Online retailer Clove.co.uk are now taking pre-orders for Panasonic's latest Smartphone, the Eluga Power. The Eluga Power was just recently announced at the Mobile…

14 years ago

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