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June 29th, 2009
A number of major players in the mobile industry have signed an agreement to standardize charging ports for mobile devices sold in the European Union. Beginning in 2010, companies including Motorola, Apple, LG, NEC, Research in Motion, Samsung, Qualcomm, and Sony Ericsson will use microUSB ports on new devices sold in Europe, doing away with proprietary chargers that not only cause consumer headache but also result in thousands of tons of waste each year. The European agreement comes months after a similar standardization was endorsed by the CTIA, an international wireless trade group, also making microUSB ports the charging standard in the United States by 2012. Read More
June 19th, 2009
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After hours of waiting in line to claim their pre-ordered iPhone 3GS, or anxiously awaiting the elusive UPS truck that was first scheduled to have the 3GS in buyer's hands on Wednesday, proud consumers finally have their hands on the new Apple iPhone 3GS. Read More
January 5th, 2009
August 5th, 2008