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Sony Ericsson gives consumers something Extra

Sony Ericsson gives consumers something Extra

Divided into four simple categories, Talk, Play, Listen and Go, the new Sony Ericsson Extras now makes it even easier for consumers to understand how to add a new experience to enjoy their handset.

Acer Liquid E Ferrari special edition smartphone

Acer Liquid E Ferrari special edition smartphone

Acer Liquid E Ferrari special edition is the most exclusive smartphone in the world, dedicated to those who refuse to settle for mere perfection and demand something extra from their technological devices: passion, cutting-edge technology, performance, and above all, exclusive features!

Kick off your World Cup on the right foot

With the World Cup only nine days away, hopeful football fans will be making their way to South Africa with winning on their minds. Bob Atkinson, travel expert at moneysupermarket.com, provides his need to know guide for Brits travelling to this year's festival of football.

Mobile phones abroad - Do's and don't's

With networks such as Three introducing cheap deals for Brits flocking to the World Cup, uSwitch.com lists the mobile do's and don'ts to ensure that holiday expenses end on the flight home.

Consumer Focus shows red-card to World Cup mobile phone fees

Consumer Focus is warning that thousands of England fans travelling to the 2010 FIFA World Cup could face huge mobile phone bills. Costs for calls, texts and data use could add up to over £100 on a match-day, more than the £55-£80 face value of a ticket.

The Samsung S3370 arrives on Three

The Samsung S3370 arrives on Three

Packed with Three’s internet services, including Skype, Twitter, Facebook, Windows Live Messenger and Email on Three, the Samsung S3370 brings high end smartphone benefits to Three's Pay As You Go customers.

HTC Wildfire on Three

HTC Wildfire on Three

This affordable Android handset is all about one click communication, starting with the integration of popular social networks, email, texts and images into one place.

We're a nation of Phone-A-Fakers

Faking a call on your mobile phone has replaced crossing the street, looking to the floor and making your excuses and leaving as the best way to escape an uncomfortable social situation.

Find the orange welly and win Glastonbury tickets

Find the orange welly and win Glastonbury tickets

Missed your chance to buy Glastonbury tickets? Forgot to check out the returns resale in April? Fear not as today sees the launch of Orange’s ‘Where’s My Welly?’ online ticket competition at orange.co.uk/glastonbury Orange is also excited to announce the return of the Glastonbury festival blog launching in mid June.

O2 brings Simplicity to Pay & Go

O2 has announced a major shake-up of its Pay & Go tariffs by extending its highly successfully, sim-only simplicity deal to Pay & Go customers, offering them fantastic value coupled with the added flexibility and control that Pay & Go gives.

Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus available on O2

Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus available on O2

Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus phones are available in the UK on O2 from all O2 stores and online at o2.co.uk.

Consumers urged to cash in old mobile phones

UK consumers are sitting on an estimated 85 million old mobile phones that could make money if they sold them, according to new research by Consumer Focus.

Allianz Corporate Partner secures First Direct account

Allianz Corporate Partner has secured a three-year deal with First Direct, part of HSBC Group, to provide mobile phone insurance for First Direct's 70,000 account holders as of 1st June 2010.

Dell Streak to launch exclusively on O2

Dell Streak to launch exclusively on O2

Dell and O2 have announced that the Dell Streak will launch exclusively on O2 early next month, bringing the internet, entertainment, easy turn-by-turn navigation and thousands of Android Market apps to customers looking for a big screen experience without having to carry a laptop around.

Score a free TV to watch England at this year's World Cup

Over 30 million Brits are planning to follow the World Cup from the comfort of their own living rooms, according to uSwitch.com. But while some TV shops are attempting to lure consumers in with money back offers that are dependent on England's performance, it's the mobile phone companies that are truly offering the safe bet this year.