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iPhone vs Samsung Galaxy S 4G   T Mobiles Seattle Speed Challenge

$1,000 says the Samsung Galaxy S 4G is faster than your iPhone. T-Mobile is challenging Seattle area iPhone users to a unique challenge. Friday, April 29 – Sunday, May 1, 2011, bring your iPhone into one of T-Mobiles 10 participating stores to take part in a speed challenge. If your iPhone can beat the Galaxy S 4G in two out of three speed tests (download speed), they give you 1,000 bucks.

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Review: BlueAnt Q1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset

The BlueAnt Q1 Voice Controlled Bluetooth Headset with Multipoint takes Bluetooth headsets to the next level of comfort and handsfree experience. The BlueAnt Q1 uses advanced Voice Recognition software to allow you to easily control the headset and many phone functions just by using your voice.

The BlueAnt Q1 incorporates dual microphones and BlueAnt’s superior Voice Isolation Technology – an advanced software solution that separates the user’s voice from all other sounds resulting in outstanding call quality, no matter where you are.
Features:
• Use your voice to control the Q1 – no more complicated button combinations to remember.
• Supports true multipoint – connect two phones at the same time and answer the one that rings.
• Designed for comfort – the Q1 has been created to be the most comfortable Bluetooth headset enabling all day use.
• Pairs with up to 8 devices.
• Up to 4 hours talk time and 100 hours standby.
• Dual Microphones and BlueAnt’s Voice Isolation Technology ensure that you are always heard, even in the noisiest of environments.
• Hear text messages read aloud on your Q1 when connected to an Android device with our Android application.
• Custom internal wind shields reduce wind noise to a whisper.
• Firmware upgradeable via USB on your PC.
• 2 year replacement warranty (excludes ear buds, ear hooks, USB cable and AC adaptor).

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iPad2 vs. BlackBerry Playbook

The BlackBerry Playbook goes head to head against the Apple iPad 2 in this tablet comparison smackdown.

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iPad 2 vs. BlackBerry PlayBook   Video comparison

Here’s a video comparison by MobileBurn of the hardware and some of the major features found on the Apple iPad 2 and RIM BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computers, including some basic UI features, gaming, and multi-tasking.

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Apple has overtaken Nokia as the worlds largest vendor of mobile handsets by revenue

Apple has overtaken Nokia as the world’s largest vendor of mobile handsets by revenue, research firm Strategy Analytics said Thursday after both companies released earnings.

“We estimate Apple’s wholesale revenues for its iPhone handset division stood at $11.9 billion in the first quarter of 2011,” Alex Spektor, Senior Analyst at Strategy Analytics said.”Apple overtook Nokia for the first time, which recorded a lower $9.4 billion of wholesale handset revenues.”

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Apple sues Samsung over Samsung Galaxy

Apple filed a lawsuit claiming Samsung copied the look and feel of its popular iPhone smartphones and iPad tablet computers, the latest in a series of legal skirmishes that underscore the increasingly high stakes of the mobile computing market. The lawsuit, filed on April 15, alleged that Samsung’s smartphones, including the Galaxy S 4G, Epic 4G, Nexus S and its Galaxy Tab touchscreen tablet, violate Apple’s intellectual property. The 38-page lawsuit was filed in the U.S. court’s northern California district.
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Browser war: BlackBerry PlayBook vs. iPad2

Heres a look at the web browser speed of the BlackBerry PlayBook as compared to the iPad. The folks at crackberry checks out the load times of some sites both with flash enabled on the PlayBook and without.

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Thickness comparison: Samsung Galaxy S2 vs Galaxy S vs iPhone 4

PhoneArena stacks up (literally) a preview Samsung Galaxy S II unit to demonstrate how the Galaxy S sequel takes the “thinnest smartphone” crown from the iPhone 4. We also compare it with the 0.39″ (9.9mm) thick Galaxy S and showcase how remarkably thin it is, even next to the 0.37″ (9.3mm) iPhone 4.

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