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FAQ: Swapping SIMs to save big on calls abroad

Features For travelers who can't stomach the high rates carriers charge for international roaming, there is an alternative. Read story »

New BlackBerry Curve 8520 drops the trackball

Crave Research In Motion (RIM) has announced UK release details for its new entry-level BlackBerry, the Curve 8520. Editors' note: We have contacted RIM about its availability in Asia and are awaiting ... Read story »

OS 3.0 devoured 1.3 petabytes in downloads

Crave Roughly 1.3 petabytes, or 1.3 million gigabytes. That's how much data the six million downloads of Apple's iPhone OS 3.0 has eaten through in less than a week since its ... Read story »

Look busy! Jobs is coming back!

Crave Spotted: Steve Jobs in the hizzouse! Yes, we're hearing that El Jobso stuck his head round the door at Apple HQ in Cupertino today. Squee! We're so happy to see ... Read story »

Intel funds mobile WiMax effort in Japan

Crave The venture capital arm of chipmaker Intel has announced an investment in Japanese WiMax company UQ Communications, which intends to provide coverage to most of Japan by 2012. Intel Capital announced ... Read story »

Palm, Microsoft, Vodafone team for 3G Treo trio

Features Using the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform, the 3G-compatible device will be offered in U.K. this year by Vodafone. Read story »

Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset

Crave Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo are to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi chipset into their laptops later this year. Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travelers to connect ... Read story »

The iPhone, one year later

Features One year after Apple's iPhone made its debut in a frenzy of consumer lust, much of the hubbub may have died down, but the story is just getting interesting. Read story »

Philips unit to launch rollable-screen handheld

Features First unveiled in 2005, the cellular device developed by Polymer Vision features a 5-inch roll-out grayscale display. Read story »

Is Asia mobile TV's biggest market?

Features Asians love talking on the mobile phone, and they'll also use their portable device to watch TV, observers predict. Read story »

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