
Virgin Media has been announced as the winner of the the contract to supply free mobile Wifi services to London Underground tube commuters and visitors to the London Olympics.
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The UK's Carphone Warehouse group will offer at a reduced price Norton Mobile Security with any new Android handset that it sells, in an attempt to educate consumers about the need to protect devices from the ever growing risks of mobile cyber threats that exist.
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Bad news coming out of the Android and Samsung blogs this afternoon is that Samsung are suffering major supply headaches with their new "flagship" device The Samsung Galaxy S III.
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Life can be busy and we can't always be at home. We have been accustomed to using remote access software to remote access our PC's. Now electronics firm AGA with some help from UK carrier Everything Everywhere have taken the idea of remote access and put it in our kitchens.
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T-Mobile and Orange UK customer were promised back in October 2010 that both sets of customers could use the other carriers networks. Now 18 months later this is now a possibility as Everything Everywhere allows the switching of networks automatically.
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Samsung's Olympic Games Ambassador David Beckham shows some nifty footwork with a 15-foot wall of drums, the GALAXY Note and the illustrative capabilities enabled by the S Pen.
Watch the video after the break
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The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued a ban on imports to the U.S. for certain Android-based Motorola Mobility devices.
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Posted by: Marc. B in Samsung

As major sponsors of the 2012 Summer Olympic games, it comes as no surprise that Samsung are using the occasion for maximum exposure for as many of it's mobile products.
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