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Orange and Apple still arguing iPhone details

Deal not going so smoothie? Orange’s exclusive deal to distribute the iPhone in France may not be as solid as claimed, with the handset strangely absent at the Apple Expo in Paris, and a French newspaper reporting that the revenue share details are still under discussion. Continued

FCC website gives tantalising glimpse… sort of Whether it’s the rumoured 40GB cut-down model or not, there does appear to be a further Sony PlayStation 3 console in the works. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website currently lists a PS3 with the model number CECHG01 and its certification as a ‘good neighbour’ wireless device. Continued

Own a Slingbox and a Series 60 - aka S60 - mobile phone that you’d like to be able to steam video from one device to the other? Now you can. Sling Media has posted a version of its SlingPlayer Mobile app for Symbian handsets for all to download. Continued

Eye spied on blog

Eye can see you, get it? The long-awaited PS3 Eye will hit stores next month. The news was revealed on the official PlayStation blog, which said the Eye will be bundled with the aptly named The Eye of Judgment game. Continued

Apple iPhone

Personal view The web in the palm of your hand We’ve already reviewed Apple’s iPhone, so why are we taking another look? There are several reasons. First, a different reviewer means a different opinion. That applies to any product, of course, but Apple’s claim that the iPhone is “revolutionary” perhaps justifies an alternative appraisal. Continued

Skirmish before Microsoft battle? The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has filed the first US infringement case to defend the General Public License (GPL) version 2. The case has been brought against Monsoon Multimedia, a specialist in video viewing and capturing devices, which has offices in Silicon Valley and in New Delhi. Continued

The Brave Little Toaster is horrified Dell is launching a new online computer recycling program for small businesses looking to securely curb their unused electronics on the cheap. Continued

Motorola MotoRokr S9 Bluetooth headphones

Review Wireless headphones without the baggage Lacking additional boxes, dangling wires or ear-dragging weights, Motorola’s S9 is what a set of Bluetooth headphones ought to be - as long as your head is the right shape for them. Continued

Snap more, store more Sony has revealed the technical specs of its latest CompactFlash card. The 300x card will be available in a range of storage capacities, has a top data write speed of 45MBps and is targeted at digital SLR camera users. Continued

Sony poo-poos £299 PS3 claims

Cheap model to ditch USB, PS2 compatibility, it’s said Sony has played down claims that it’s about to announce a cut-price PS3 for the UK. Continued

Lawsuit claims sex-discrimination, bias at EMC

Flag raised over strip club bonding A sex-discrimination lawsuit by two former female EMC employees alleges “locker-room” antics within the firm’s sales team in Chicago, detailing company-paid visits to strip clubs, demeaning sexual remarks, and a general failing to hire and promote women. Continued

Dell US peddles recycling for Small.biz

The Brave Little Toaster is horrified Dell is launching a new online computer recycling program for small businesses looking to securely curb their unused electronics on the cheap. Continued

Analysis ‘You want… how much?’ Yesterday Apple announced that O2 would have the exclusive rights to their iPhone in the UK, with punters paying 279 for the phone and signing up to an 18-month contract. Continued

Q&A With the Nokia N95’s built-in GPS reciever, is it posible to use other navigation programs, such as TomTom and CoPilot, which do work on other Nokia phones? Continued

Review Tune into a wealth of internet radio content No sooner does DAB establish itself as the radio format of the future, than internet radio begins tapping it on the shoulder and trying to muscle its way past. Continued

Would suit your three-button pin-stripe Nokia has launched a mobile phone for business users who never have enough time on their hands. The E51 handset sports most standard multimedia capabilities, but also includes dedicated short-cut buttons for key functions and connects up to corporate telephone networks. Continued

Plucky picoChip pulls in $27m

Samsung ready for multi-core WiMax Flashy UK chip designer picoChip has secured Samsung as a major investor in a fresh $27m round of funding. The cash infusion from Samsung would seem to open a spot for picoChip’s products in the giant’s WiMax base stations. Continued

TerraTec Noxon 2 net radio and iPod dock

Review Tune into a wealth of internet radio content No sooner does DAB establish itself as the radio format of the future, than internet radio begins tapping it on the shoulder and trying to muscle its way past. Continued

Consumers confused by HD

Studies and stats at the ready If you ve bought an HD TV, but aren t even considering buying a high definition disc player any time soon, then you re not alone. A report by US market watcher NPD Group has revealed that consumers are still utterly confused by the HD message and that most are still happy with the traditional DVD format. Continued

Miss Understanding Orange UK has shown off the pink LG Shine phone it plans to offer to UK consumers in the run up to Christmas - along with a rose-tinted Samsung F210, and salmon-hued W580i and W200i from Sony Ericsson. Continued

Tha’s wanting a top up, lass? In between sulking with Nokia and billing customers for imaginary debts, Orange UK has changed the voice used for its menus and automated systems, opting for something a little more matey and a little less BBC. Continued

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