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HTC smartphones left vulnerable to Bluetooth attack; RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Verizon) $99 on Amazon
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More about cellular exclusivity deals

Last time, I raised the question about whether the Department of Justice's intent to informally review exclusive partnerships between U.S. mobile network operators and smartphone makers is warranted or represents big-government intrusion into the free market. I rarely see issues as black and white. I believe that's what makes them issues (and is probably why my Meyers-Briggs personality test yields a different result each time I take it). Read full story

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HTC smartphones left vulnerable to Bluetooth attack
If you have an HTC smartphone running Windows Mobile 6 or Windows Mobile 6.1, you may want to think twice before connecting to an untrusted device using Bluetooth. A vulnerability in an HTC driver installed on these phones can allow an attacker to access any file on the phone or upload malicious code using Bluetooth, a Spanish security researcher warned Tuesday.

RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Verizon) $99 on Amazon
Research In Motion's (RIM) hot new smartphone, the BlackBerry Tour 9630, which was just released in the United States last weekend, is already on sale for the discounted price of $99.99 on Amazon.com, along with a new, two-year service agreement. That's a steal considering both Verizon Wireless and Sprint, the two U.S. Tour carriers, are asking double that for the flashy BlackBerry.

IPhone closer to China launch with network tests
Apple has applied for a Chinese network access license for the iPhone, an important step that could lead the phone to a China launch by early next year, analysts said Monday.

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