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Josh Karp

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Josh Karp followed his love of technology since a kid through to the present day. As a Special Correspondent at BGR, and part of the first editorial team, Josh covers press conferences, trade shows and other events around the world. An expert in all things mobile, Josh has more than eighteen years of experience covering the wireless industry.

Articles by Josh Karp

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T-Mobile@Home launch details aplenty

After one of the lengthiest beta periods in recent memory, T-Mobile is finally getting around to launching their UMA service next week. We’ve got some …

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Sidekick Zante confirmed. Kinda.

The Sidekick Zante has been kicking around the rumor mill for quite a while now. Thanks to an anonymous tipster we’ve gotten our hands on …

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MySpace worth $12 billion?

MySpace’s parent company News Corp and internet giant Yahoo, are rumored to be in talks to execute a sale of the social networking powerhouse. The …

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Opera Mini 4 beta goes live

Opera released the beta version of their Opera Mini 4 mobile browser this morning. The browser is available for just about any handset you can …

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Palm Gandolf specs surface

Remember that hideous new Palm concept that showed up in the wild? The more we learn about the Gandolf, the more we realize that Palm …

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Sidekick to get MySpace application

We’ve uncovered T-Mobile’s MySpace plans for its Sidekick devices. The Sidekick MySpace application will allow users to edit their profiles, upload pictures from their device, …

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DARPA develops Wi-Fi robots

DARPA has done it again. The Defense Advance Research Projects Agency wants to blanket your favorite neighborhood war zone with wireless internet. Just how do …

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Joost wants to enter the hardware world

You remember Joost, right? Everyone’s favorite streaming TV service has been making waves with its innovative interface and somewhat comprehensive content offerings. While Joost has …

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Pandora goes mobile

Pandora is a unique music streaming service. It pays attention to the music that you like, as well as the joints that you don’t, adapting …

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Nokia announces MyNseries application

Nokia has just released a beta version of an application that they will ultimately be including with all N-Series phones. The application, convincingly dubbed MyNseries, …

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Kodak wants to kill the flash

A camera without a flash? That’s crazy talk. Kodak seems to think otherwise, however. They’re developing a new generation of digital camera sensors, sensitive enough …

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PS3 burglar stabbed with samurai sword

And you thought no one loved the poor old Playstation 3. Nothing could be further from the truth. A 15-year old teenager from Florida was …

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Chinese government blocks Flickr

So much for the free flow of information. China has a long history of internet censorship, often soliciting versions of popular services such as MySpace …

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Google responds to privacy concerns

Google, responding to concerns over user privacy, announced that they will be reducing the amount of time that they keep user search history from 24 …

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Amp’d bankruptcy means no cell phone porn

The fallout from Amp’d Mobile’s bankruptcy filing has had some unforeseen consequences. The NY Times is reporting that the MVNO’s financial issues may have slowed …

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Halo 3 Beta draws to a close

Microsoft’s decision to open up Halo 3 to a quasi-public beta test was a pretty revolutionary move in the console system world. While beta tests …

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Intel’s new “Donley” UMPC

Intel has been on quite the concept kick recently. The once chips-only manufacturer has been branching out as of late, releasing a bunch of exciting …

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Eye-fi brings the internet to your camera

Wi-Fi equipped cameras are nothing new, with several major manufacturers offering the feature as a means of uploading photos to the web on the go. …

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Apple prepping movie rental service?

Rumors have been circulating for years now about Apple’s plans to offer subscription-based movie and music services. The general consensus has always seemed to indicate …

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Google has privacy issues?

  If the folks over at Privacy International are to be believed, then the answer is a resounding "yes." A recent study by the reputable …