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Balls blames parents, computers for English literacy slide

Bubblewrapping’s too good for them Ed Balls has again weighed into parents who insist on bubblewrapping their children and leaving them in front of the computer, after research showed British kids have slipped down the world s literacy league. Continued

All that glitters… Some say you get what you pay for and, in the case of a Sagem handset, the statement rings true. Its gold-and-black MY220X handset costs about the same as an Indian takeaway, but still delivers plenty of bling. Continued

Review Palm’s best smartphone yet? D’you know the most interesting thing about Palm’s Treo 500v? It’s a Windows Mobile smartphone without a stylus. For years, we’ve been noting PDA and, later, smartphone makers’ attempts to overcome the Microsoft OS inability to work one-handed, but until now no one’s quite succeeded. Continued

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MS drifts towards over-the-top Java services with Musiwave buy

Comment Takes a leaf from Nokia’s book All the coverage thus far about Microsoft splashing out $46m for Musiwave, has been about how the mobile music service supplier has had a dramatic fall from grace, and has cost parent OpenWave some $80m. Continued

Watch out for this one… ahem These days a clothing label isn t fashionable unless it s got a mobile phone to its name. But now Swiss watch-maker Tag Heuer has clocked onto the idea and has announced plans to launch a range of luxury handsets. Continued

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Symbian not threatened by the iPhone

CEO of Symbian, Nigel Clifford, has said that he sees no real competitive threat from Apple’s iPhone - in fact he welcomes their entry into the mobile market, particularly in the US. In a press conference at 3GSM, Clifford also… Continued

Can YouTube be a big hit on mobile phones? The company signed a deal with Vodafone last week, but some industry rivals aren’t so sure. One is Yospace CTO David Springall. The company runs the See Me TV and Look… Continued

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Samsung intros WiMax gadget quartet

Samsung has rolled out the anticipated update to its UMPC-style WiMax-connected mobile internet gadget along with a PDA-style handset that also used the mobile broadband technology for access to the net. Continued

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Motorola readies Bluetooth headset for metalheads

Poser alert If you can t afford a Vertu phone, then hide your humdrum handset and create the poser s allure by hooking a diamond-cut metal hands-free kit around your ear. Motorola s created the MotoPure H12 Bluetooth headset, endorsed by - of all people David Beckham. Continued

Review Gets you from A to B without going via L, O, S or T Nokia has decided satellite navigation is where it s at. The Finnish phone giant released its first GPS-enabled mobiles this year, and is promising a whole heap more for 2008. And its multi-billion dollar purchase of map supplier Navteq leaves no doubt how seriously Nokia is taking sat nav. Continued

Playground taunts Vodafone chief Arun Sarin is relishing a fight with Apple’s Steve Jobs - and he aims to wound. But it’s a throwaway remark the Financial Times published on Monday that caught the attention. It was surely designed to create maximum personal offence. Continued

SC07 The server booster bonanza takes hold One topic - even more so than cheap shrimp - dominated this year’s Supercomputing conference in Reno: Accelerators. Continued

Power cycle problem T-Mobile has suspended sales of its recently unveiled launched Sidekick Slide handset, following reports of power faults on the device. Continued

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