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Should phones be banned in school?
The man who runs Ofsted, which examines schools, says he wants children banned from taking their phones into class.
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Brentwood Gazette published Essex County Council members get free Blackberry phones
EXPENSIVE mobile phones incapable of being used to make or receive calls are being given free of charge to politicians at Essex...
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Android on 600 phones and tablets in less than four years
Here's a fun fact: there have been more than 600 Android phones and tablets -- and one app developer wants to test its apps on all of them.
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Ice Cream Sandwich makes some phones worse, Motorola warns
Motorola has promised it will only update its Android phones to Ice Cream Sandwich if it thinks it will be an improvement.
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MOBILE phones have a place in schools despite Ofsted’s top inspector calling for them to be banned.
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Nokia 111 and 113 budget Symbian phones cost just £30
Nokia has unveiled a brace of new super-scheap phones, the Nokia 111 and Nokia 113, powered by Symbian and boasting impressive battery life.
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Google plans five Nexus phones and tablets for Jelly Bean
Google is planning not one but as many as five Nexus phones and tablets to showcase Jelly Bean, the next update after Ice Cream Sandwich.
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HTC Updates Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade List
HTC has updated its list of phones that will get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a roster that now includes the Evo 3D, Rezound, Rhyme, Amaze 4G and Droid Incredible 2.
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HTC Android 4.0 plans revealed, no update for low-end phones
HTC has made a lovely big list of when its gadgets will be getting the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
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Ex-UK editor Morgan accused again on hacking
LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's most respected journalists said on Wednesday that former tabloid newspaper editor Piers Morgan showed him how to hack into phones 10 years ago, the latest twist in a scandal that has so far centred on Rupert Murdoch. Morgan, now a CNN talk-show host in the United States, has consistently denied authorising phone hacking during his time as editor of the Daily ...
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