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  • Apple drops '4G' from iPad adverts

    Tuesday 15th May 2012

    Apple drops '4G' from iPad adverts Apple has stopped using the phrase 4G in adverts for its latest iPad. The description proved controversial because 4G is not widely available in the UK and the iPad will not work with it when it is. The UK's advertising watchdog and others around the world...

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  • EU sanctions cheaper mobile-phone calls within Europe Regulations to make using a mobile phone abroad significantly cheaper have been passed by the European Parliament. The plans, which were voted in by a huge majority, include imposing a price cap on operators. From July, using mobile data...

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  • Facebook app store launches amid mobile revenue worries Facebook has launched its own app store to promote mobile programs that operate using the social network. The company said the App Center will become the "new, central place to find great apps like Draw Something" and other titl...

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  • Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone unveiled Samsung has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone - the Galaxy S3. The handset has a 4.8 inch (12.2cm) screen, an increase on the 4.3 inch screen of its predecessor. The device is perceived to be critical to how people view both Samsung's brand and th...

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  • iPad '4G' claims face scrutiny from UK regulator The UK does not yet have widespread 4G coverage, and the iPad will be incompatible with it when it does. The Advertising Standards Authority has widened its inquiry into the advertising of the Apple iPad. The BBC understands the regulator is ...

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