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96% of mobile traffic to engadget.com driven by iPhone/iPod touch

While he knew that iPhone generated a significant amount of Internet traffic to popular websites, even Peter Burrows (businessweek.com) was surprised when he perused the analysis Engadget recently posted. With iPhone ringing up nearly 80% of the traffic to engadget.com and iPod touch holding on to 16%, that meant that all other mobile devices combined accounted for the remaining 4%.

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App Store Picks of the Week: Dial Zero and Direct Line

When you need answers and want to speak with a real, live customer service rep, Dial Zero (free) and Direct Line ($0.99) can get you there fast. Both applications perform the call tree navigation for you, letting you bypass all the option selecting and get to a person ASAP. Press one for…

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Creators of rejected App Store comic book appeal for rating system

After its ‘Murderdrome’ comic book was rejected by Apple’s iPhone App Store, Infurious Comics this week appealed to Web site visitors support its request to Apple for a rating system similar to one already used on iTunes.

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Intel buys mobile Linux startup

Intel has acquired Linux development startup Opened Hand as a part of the chipmaker’s Moblin mobile Linux project.

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Nokia’s ‘Comes with Music’ to launch first in UK

Nokia’s today announced that “Comes with Music” — another step in its strategy to become “more like an Internet company” — will launch in the UK first, and pre-orders for special edition 5310 are phones now being taken.

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