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Samsung U.K.: Android 2.2 Froyo coming to all networks at the end of September

From its Twitter account today, Samsung U.K. said that it will begin pushing out the Android 2.2 Froyo update at the end of September to all networks. It's unclear if this means U.S. networks or just those in the U.K., however. The official tweet said: "We've seen a lot of Q's about the Froyo update; it's currently in development & will be released for all networks at the end of September." Read the full story here.

Android-powered 32GB Dell Streak now available from O2 UK

O2 UK has added the 32GB version of the Dell Streak to its line-up of Android devices, including its little sister, the 16GB Streak. The device is an Android-powered smartphone tablet-like device that runs the Android 1.6 OS and features a large 5-inch touch display, WiFi, 3G data connectivity, and built-in GPS. The Streak is available for free on a 40GBP ($62) voice and data plan. Read the full story here.

Palm updates Facebook client, adds photo tagging and landscape viewing

Palm has released a new beta version of its webOS Facebook client, version 1.2.30. Added features include photo tagging support, news feed filters, inline comments, and landscape viewing - in addition to overall speed improvements and bug fixes. Read the full story here.

HTC China to launch Desire, Wildfire with Android 2.2 Froyo, hinting at coming updates

According to HTC China's website, the Android smartphones that the company recently announced its intent to ship in China will all run Android 2.2 Froyo from the start. Two of those devices, the Desire and the Wildfire, are available in other markets and are already expected to see their own Froyo updates this quarter. Read the full story here.

RIM registers BlackPad.com, hinting at upcoming tablet product

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has registered the BlackPad.com domain, potentially tipping its hand as to the name of the frequently rumored BlackBerry companion tablet it is expected to launch. The name has been associated with the BlackBerry tablet project for some time, which lends merit to the possibility it will be used. Read the full story here.

Best Buy Connect 4G WiMAX is fruit of Best Buy, Clearwire partnership

Today Best Buy and Clearwire officially announced Best Buy Connect LLC, a subsidiary of Best Buy, will offer 4G WiMAX plans using Clearwire's 4G network. Best Buy will begin to offer 4G services in 2011, where WiMAX is available, in tandem with the 3G services it currently provides. Pricing for the plans has not yet been announced. Read the full story here.

Apple investigating iPhone 3G speed, battery, and heat issues with iOS 4

According to the Wall Street Jorunal, an Apple spokesperson has said that Apple is investigating reports of problems with the iPhone 3G after it has been upgraded to Apple iOS 4. Users are reporting that their devices are running slowly after the upgrade, and some have noted battery life and excessive heat issues, as well. Apple currently offers no simple way to downgrade one of its smartphones to an older OS version. Read the full story here.

Android wallpaper app exploit stole info from millions of users

An Android application, available in the Android Market and developed by Jackeey Wallpaper, has reportedly been stealing information from millions of users and sending it to a website based in Shenzhen, China. The unnamed app was discovered by mobile security firm Lookout and has reportedly been downloaded 1.1 to 4.6 million times. According to Venture Beat, the software then sends private information, such as your SIM card number, browsing history, voicemail password, and subscriber identification, off to www.imnet.us, a site owned by a Chinese resident. The breach of the Android Market gives some weight to Apple's strict application approval process. Read the full story here.

Nokia N8 preorders begin on Nokia's Italian web store

The Symbian^3 powered Nokia N8, which we had a chance to go hands-on with in June, is now available for preorder from Nokia's Italian web store. The N8 is priced at 469.00 EUR ($608) and it is expected to ship in September. The Nokia N8 features a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, a 12 megapixel camera with xenon flash, and even HDMI-out for outputting video to an HDTV. The phone was originally announced in April. Read the full story here.

India threatens to stop RIM operations over BlackBerry security issues

India's Ministry of Home Affairs, frustrated with Research in Motion's encrypted email and messaging services, has asked RIM to follow its security guidelines or it will ask the company to stop operating in India. India's officials argue that RIM has followed security guidelines in other countries, and wants its security officials to be able to read encrypted email and messages to be read by security services. Read the full story here.

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