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Rage explodes on to iPhone and iPad with shower of fabulous gore
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Rage iPhone 4 game demos at 60fps
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Razr V3X: incredibly sharp
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Rdio launches in the US: Sound it out
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Reaction to Google's Motorola buy: 'Stick that up yer bum, Steve'
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Real Racing 2 ready to blacken tarmac on the iPhone before Christmas
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Real-life Tron light cycles on iPhone, minus the motorbikes
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RealNetworks Unifi cloud-syncs your music, videos and photos
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Red Motorola Slvr: Help Africa with your mobile
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Red Nose Day app and mobile website drum up donations for Comic Relief
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Red telephone boxes brought back by Google Voice
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Remembering home phones and ologies
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Report: Palm Pre to launch on O2
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reQall: Give your brain a rest, use your phone to remember
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Retro phones: Thick as a brick
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Revealed: Siri's hidden funny side
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RFID will be in all new mobiles by 2010, says Ericsson
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Ricky Gervais's PhoneShop: mock the geek
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RIM BlackPad tablet could be unveiled next week, with completely new OS
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RIM buys The Astonishing Tribe to polish up BlackBerry
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RIM giving out BlackBerry 10 handsets in May
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RIM poised to flog BlackBerry business, reports reckon
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RIM renames BlackBerry App World, mulls BB10 licensing
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RIM stays silent on rumours that BBM is heading to Android and iPhone
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RIM to cut 6,000 jobs?
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RIM won't unveil any new handsets at BlackBerry World
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RIM's Wake Up campaign sets out nonsense mission statement
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Ringin' roses: Top 10 pink mobile phones
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Roaming charges drop as bill cap covers trips outside EU
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Rolf your iPhone with iStylophone
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Rooted Android devices barred from watching Android Market movies
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Rory's Christmas Shopping: D&G gold Razr V3i
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Round-up: mobile phones at CES
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Route 66 Mobile 7: Use your mobile for satellite navigation
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Royal Mail iPhone app lets you put your own stamp on stamps
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Royal Mail smart stamp can be read by iPhone, produces Bernard Cribbins
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Royal-wedding tatphone Alcatel One Touch dials up William and Kate
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RSS Player iPhone app: Backdoor Podcaster
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Rumour: iTunes coming to Nokia phones
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Rumoured HTC One X+ benchmarked, has 1.7GHz chip