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Signal gripes mount over new iPhone
The ranks of unhappy iPhone users continued to swell at the weekend as Apple customers complained about problems maintaining a signal on the company's new 3G handset

Sky takes broadband market by storm
Sky has taken the broadband market by storm since it began offering internet access two years ago, signing up 1.6m customers

US consumers seek solace in electronic gadgetry
The general mood of frugality hitting US shoppers as they cut back on spending during the downturn, is failing to hit electronics goods, which are seeing continuing robust demand

GM set to bring Volt electric car to Europe
General Motors is planning to rebadge its Chevrolet Volt electric car as an Opel and bring it to Europe as part of the US carmaker's plans to expand the model range of its highly anticipated new vehicle

Ex-Apple lawyer agrees to SEC ban
The US regulator says Nancy Heinen, one of two former top Apple executives accused of alleged improper manipulation of stock options grants, had agreed to pay $2.2m

$1bn deal set to launch 3-D film business
A consortium of the biggest US cinema chains is closing in on a $1bn deal that will pave the way for a new generation of money-spinning 3-D movies, after securing provisional backing from Disney, Paramount and 20th Century Fox

Online Olympics coverage boosts NBC
New media footage of the Olympics is expanding the audience for the Beijing 2008 Games rather than cannibalising television, NBC Universal argued as it produced the first results of its effort to measure viewing on different platforms

EBay eyes controlling stake in Gmarket
Analysts say Ebay has been interested in acquiring Gmarket since it overtook its own Korean subsidiary, Internet Auction, in the country's fastgrowing customer-to-customer marketplace

Apple wages 3G war for BlackBerry core
The iPhone looks great but its rival has a strong corporate following and is determined to push beyond its core with the launch of its most consumer-friendly phone yet

LG leapfrogs Samsung in US
South Korean mobile phone manufacturer, LG Electronics has overtaken rival Samsung to take second place in the US handset market behind Motorola in the latest quarter.

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