Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Vodafone has announced it is to offer the HTC Dream, the second mobile powered by the Android operating system from Google, exclusively across Europe. The phone is described as a “tablet-style device” will be available in white in the UK, Spain and France, black in Germany and in both colours in Italy.

Orange has announced a new offer which will see clients who who sign up to the BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) in February or March the receive the service completely free for the life of their mobile voice contract.

O2 today unveiled its plans to enter the laptop market with a range of Samsung laptops it says will help it create exclusive packages “that will give customers everything they need to be more connected”.

O2 is offering mobile web users the chance to spruce up their laptops with a limited edition polka dot mobile broadband modem designed exclusively for O2 by fashion designer Henry Holland under his House of Holland label. The modem, featuring one of the hottest trends for 2009 – polka dots, will be included for free with O2 Mobile Broadband Pay & Go from 27 February for a limited time only.

Orange is increase its UK consumer mobile broadband range with the addition of two new laptops and a new USB modem which doubles as a pen drive. The HP Compaq Mini 700 and Toshiba L300 laptops will be added to the mobile giant’s ‘connected’ range alongside the Huawei E160e dongle.

eXpansys are offering the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet for just £179.99 The portable Internet device feature a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard, plus WiFi connectivity – making it ideal for web browsing and email on-the-move.