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AT&T hikes iPhone early upgrade prices
The $50 price hike puts the "early upgrade" price of the 8GB iPhone 3GS at $299, the 16GB iPhone 4 at $449 and the 32GB iPhone 4 at $549. Read More


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Google's tighter control over Android is a good thing
By limiting availability of Android 3.0 code and tightening the smartphone standards, the search giant finally seems to understand Android is a platform to be nurtured and defended. Read More

Android leads smartphone market but not the overall mobile race
Apple and Android are jockeying for first place in mobile, but Microsoft and RIM are struggling, no matter how you slice it. Read More

Developer tool lets users install Windows Phone 7 updates
Developer Chris Walsh has apparently done what software giant Microsoft has failed to accomplish: let anyone with a Windows Phone 7 device install the first two operating system updates. Read More

Selenium test suite to add mobile apps
Version 2.0 of the application testing suite will support iPhone and Android apps, with BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7 capabilities to follow. Read More

.Net development moves to Android
The company will ship its Mono for Android development tool, enabling C# and .Net Framework 4 application developers to build for Android. Read More



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