Brit gets revenge on scammer by texting him all of Shakespeare

“My text will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break,” William Shakespeare might have written, had he just been conned out of £80 on Gumtree. Sadly that bitter fate befell Edd Joseph, a young gentleman of Bristol, who resolved to indulge his inflaming wrath by sending the Bard’s …

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Apple releases 8GB iPhone 5c

If you were looking for a slightly cheaper entry point into the world of iPhone, Apple has just made the iPhone 5c available in an 8GB variant. The 5c in a variety of colours. (Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) The handset remains identical to the regular iPhone 5c that was released last year, but comes with less storage than the 16 and …

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Vodafone introduces $1 per minute flat rate for global roaming

Vodafone has expanded on its Red international roaming plans with a AU$1 per minute flat rate for calls. (Credit: Vodafone) Vodafone’s Red international global roaming is a pretty great deal. For an extra AU$5 per day, it allows you to continue to make calls, send SMS and use data using your normal rates — a pretty effective remedy for the …

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New 8GB iPhone 5C is cheaper on O2, at £410

Hear-ye, iPhone fans — there’s a new 8GB iPhone 5C in town, with a cut-down price. But it could be even cheaper if you opt for O2. On sale as of this morning, the new lower-capacity version of the colourful smartphone will set you back £429 if you buy it from Apple, SIM-free. That’s £50 cheaper than the 16GB model, …

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How to make a wearable gadget the Fitbit way

How do you make a successful gadget? In our online, mobile, cloud-connected world, it’s not enough to build a better mousetrap. At the first Wearable Technology Show in London, Fitbit has laid out its principles, providing a handy guide to developing a smart gadget. Fitbit has had a painful start to the year, having to recall up to a million …

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Lyft launches ‘Happy Hour’ fares, its answer to surge pricing

Lyft has launched “Happy Hour” rates — fares that are 10 percent to 50 percent cheaper than normal during slow business hours — to encourage more rides during those periods, the company announced Tuesday. Slow times are typically midday and after rush hour during the work week. “With Happy Hour, Lyft’s prices are fully dynamic, which is the way it …

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HTC One M8 on sale in London on 25 March, Carphone promises

HTC’s new flagship blower, the One M8, will be available to London punters immediately after its 25 March launch event, retailer Carphone Warehouse has revealed. Immediately after the Taiwan-based phonemaker takes the white cloth off its latest meisterwerk, crates filled with the new phone will be taken from the venue and broached in six Carphone stores in the capital. No …

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LG to launch G Watch with Android Wear

LG is getting in on the Android Wear game. The company has built a smartwatch in partnership with Google that it will call the G Watch, LG confirmed on Tuesday. The G Watch runs Google’s modified wearables platform, Android Wear. Android Wear unveiled: LG G Watch and Moto 360 (pictures) +14 more See all photos Engadget earlier reported the news. …

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Text yourself thin with ToneFone weighted iPhone case

Tired of flabby arms and weak wrists? Wish you had more to show for using your iPhone than just communication, entertainment, driving directions, restaurant recommendations, and casual hookups? If only your iPhone looked like a dumbbell and was heavy like a dumbbell. Then, every time you picked it up, you’d be working out! So goes the “logic” behind ToneFone, a …

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Cheaper new 8GB iPhone 5C goes on sale

A new lower-capacity iPhone 5C has gone on sale across Europe, with the UK Apple Store charging £429 ($712) for the unlocked smartphone. French and German iPhone fans can get their hands on one for 559 euros ($779), while Australian Apple aficionados can spend A$679 ($616) on the new mobile. Interestingly, it’s also available in China, for 4,088 yuan ($660). …

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Simple smartphone photo tips

Now playing: Watch this: Insider tips for better photos 3:37 Today’s smartphone cameras have become nearly as complex and feature-laden as the compact cameras they replaced. It’s easy to get overwhelmed, but here are four simple tips for better photos that will work with virtually any modern smartphone. High Dynamic Range (HDR) Most smartphones now have an option called HDR, …

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Meet Android Wear, the Google smartwatch

At the moment it’s just a slickly produced video showing some concepts, but Google’s Android Wear smartwatch might be just what people have been waiting for. As predicted, Google’s smartwatch solution revolves around voice search and Google Now. While “OK, Google” might still be the catchphrase de jour, at least you’re not going to be called a “Glasshole” if you …

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In the age of wearable technology, don’t forget who wears the trousers

CuteCircuit’s latest fashion line reminds us that wearable technology doesn’t have to sacrifice beauty. CuteCircuit From smartwatches to smart shoes, in the age of wearable technology computers are getting bigger and getting smaller at the same time — but according to Intel future-gazer Steve Brown, the most important thing about a wearable device is the person doing the wearing. “Anything …

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Sonos overhauls app with fresh design and search upgrades

When the Sonos Play:1 was released last year, it received nearly universal rave reviews (including from me), although one complaint was almost as ubiquitous: the Sonos app feels old. The message was clearly heard, as Sonos announced this morning an overhauled app for Android, iOS, Mac, and PC users. The app has a more modern, flat design with a focus …

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Google Chromecast costs £30 in the UK, out today

Just £30 will buy you Google’s Chromecast today from Amazon, PC World and Google’s Play store. Nearly eight months after it went on sale in the States, Google has finally released its video streamer here and it includes support for BBC iPlayer. The 2-inch dongle plugs straight into an HDMI port on a TV and streams video from YouTube and …

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