Vodafone Spain has had to replace some 3,000 memory cards that had been shipped with its smartphones after it was revealed that they contained a virus, or malware application which infected the phones when they were first switched on. Click here for more.
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We knew that the T-Mobile version of the HTC HD2 to be launched in four days will have more memory than the classic HD2, but we knew about 576MB of RAM which was unlocked for the classic HD2 too. So far, both devices are similar just that the T-Mobile version has all the RAM available while the other versions have a part of it locked. According to ... Related Posts HTC Flashlight App for HD2 Tweak...
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Comic titles like Chacha Chaudhary and Suppandi take one down the memory lane. Trying to get a copy wouldn’t be a simpler deal. Now, one can read their favorite comics on their mobile phones with Vodafone’s launch of the Chhota Comics service. Through this service, one gets to read strips and even full length
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Malware found in HTC Magic phones has been traced back to memory cards that shipped in about 3,000 phones, according to report citing Vodafone.
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We close out the week (and winter in the U.S.) with a trio of MacBook deals. First up is a MacBook Pro with a 2.46GHz Core 2 Duo processor, along witha 15-inch screen for $999. Next is a 1.8GHz MacBook Air with 64GB of SSD memory for $1,199. Finally, is a fully tricked-out 17-inch MacBook
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