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3 offers true unlimited data

3 has become the first network operator to offer a true unlimited data package, without any fair usage limits. Read more on 3's new offer

Dell Venue Pro delayed

It's not a good day for new phones arriving on time, first the Nokia E7 and now the Dell Venue Pro have been delayed until early 2011. Read more on the Venue Pro's delay

Nokia reveals 2011 plans

Nokia is to release dual-core powered phones in 2011 as it continues to struggle with its Symbian OS. Read more on what Nokia has in store

Would you pay your operator extra to access YouTube?

Everything Everywhere, the parent company of T-Mobile and Orange, says it is not opposed to the principle of offering mobile broadband tariffs that exclude specific content types, such as online video. Read more on the content-exclusive tariffs

Nokia E7 delayed

Nokia has announced that the Nokia E7 will be delayed until early 2011 due to a ‘minor durability issue’. Read more on the slider's slow progress

LG unveils Star-like Optimus 2X

LG has shown off the Optimus 2X, a handset for the Korean market that look suspiciously like the rumoured LG Star. Read more on the Optimus 2X

Google scraps 24 hour Android app refund

Google has scrapped its 24 hour refund policy on Android apps, replacing it with a 15 minute window. Read more on the Android Market update

Which? Mobile 2010 Awards

As the year draws to a close Which? Mobile takes a look back at an eventful 12 months in mobile. Who screwed-up the worst? Who filed the most lawsuits? Find out in the Which? Mobile 2010 Awards. (more...)

Vodafone publishes its own tax protest

Vodafone made a bit of a slip up over the weekend when it published messages criticising itself on its own website. Read more on Vodafone's Twitter fail

Google shows off its new 3D maps

Google has demonstrated the latest version of Google Maps with the Nexus S, including how to view cities in 3D. Read more on Google's new 3D maps