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January 8, 2009 Smartphones drive mobile markets There is no doubt that 2008 was the year of the smartphone.
The last 12 months has seen the launch of iconic devices such as the iPhone 3G, Google G1, Blackberry Storm and Nokia N97.
It also saw the emergence of the electronic ecosystems needed to get the most out of such handsets.
But all is not rosy in the smartphone garden. The popularity of these devices has brought to light several problems that look set to become acute in 2009.
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November 10, 2008 Honda unveils wearable robotic walker TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Imagine a bicycle seat connected by mechanical frames to a pair of shoes for an idea of how the new wearable assisted-walking gadget from Honda works.
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November 6, 2008 Apple's iPhone wins J.D. Power award A survey conducted by J.D. Power and Associates found Apple's iPhone generated the highest amount of customer satisfaction among smartphone-using businesspeople.
The survey of almost 1,400 respondents, which was conducted during August and September, ranked the iPhone first on a scale that asked respondents to rate the smartphones for ease of operation, operating system, physical design, handset features, and battery aspects. Apple's favorite gadget scored 778 points out of a possible 1,000 points, beating Research In Motion and Samsung.
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November 5, 2008 Barack Obama elected 44th president Barack Obama, a 47-year-old first-term senator from Illinois, shattered more than 200 years of history Tuesday night by winning election as the first African-American president of the United States.
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November 2, 2008 Dell Inspiron Mini 9 review Since Asus sparked the ultra-portable craze, other laptop manufacturers have been queuing up to enter the fray. A few weeks ago, Dell dropped in with its own take, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, which promises all the typical netbook light-weight and low-cost construction, but with the quality build and after sales care that has made Dell so popular.
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November 2, 2008 R2-D2 Radio Controlled DVD Projector Review We can't tell you how punch-us-in-the-face excited we were when a nice man from Nikko delivered this to our doorstep. The moment we'd heard the remote control was a scale model of the Millenium Falcon, we realised exactly how special it might be, and how right we were.
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