House of Cards season 2 hits Netflix 14 February, here’s a trailer

Netflix’s multi-award winning, star-packed political thriller House of Cards is back with a new series, opening worldwide on the streaming service on Valentine’s Day, 14 February. The Kevin Spacey-led show, which is produced by Netflix, will once more be available to watch all at once, with 13 episodes going live on the same day. A trailer for the new series …

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Breaking Bad star and alcoholic horse lead next Netflix show

Why the long face? BoJack Horseman, the tale of an alcoholic horse, is the next original series from Netflix, featuring stars of Arrested Development and Breaking Bad. Will Arnett is the mane attraction, providing the voice of BoJack, a washed-up ex-TV star who just happens to be of the equine persuasion. Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul is the voice of …

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Sky knocks £100 off your first bill if you sign up this weekend

It’s a Christmas miracle: Sky is knocking a hundred quid off your first bill if you sign up over the weekend. Sign up before 16 December — that’s Monday — and you’ll be credited with £100 on your first bill, which means you aren’t paying anything in January. Handy if you’ve overspent on presents and eggnog and you’re suffering from …

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0800, 0808 numbers to be free from mobiles, but not til 2015

Shutterstock Calls to ‘freephone’ numbers will be free to call from mobiles as well as landlines, Ofcom has ruled — but the changes won’t come into effect until the year after next. The watchdog has decreed that “Freephone will mean free”, which means you won’t be charged to call 0800, 0808 and 116 numbers from your mobile. The changes won’t …

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Winter storm pushes back Moto G shipments

We hear a lot about supply issues prompting tech delays, but Motorola has a new force to deal with: Winter Storm Dion. Motorola has issued letters to those who have ordered a Moto G, saying its fulfillment center in Fort Worth, Texas, was hit hard by Winter Storm Dion, and it’s “still recovering from the storm’s impact.” The letter, obtained …

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Instagram treks into well

A little unsolicited advice to tech companies wanting to hold an event: Bring something at least moderately interesting or new to the table. Otherwise, you end up like Instagram, which on Thursday unveiled Instagram Direct, its take on the direct and instant messaging feature that’s available on virtually every other major service. The moment was, to say the least, disappointing. …

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FCC, wireless carriers reach cell phone unlocking deal

It appears the i’s have been dotted and the t’s have been crossed for a new policy that will now let consumers unlock their cell phones more easily. The Federal Communications Commission has reached an agreement with the five major US wireless carriers that requires the carriers to disclose how and when cell phones on their networks can be unlocked, …

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Say hello to Rezence, your new wireless charging brand

Meet the new wireless charging technology, same as the old wireless charging technology. It’s called Rezence (pronounced like “reh-zence”), and it is the new brand for the Alliance 4 Wireless Power (A4WP), a group of high-profile technology companies — which counts Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, and Intel as key members — pitching a next-generation form of wireless charging. In fact, it …

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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga storms onto iOS

Lego’s marriage with Star Wars for years has set the average geek’s heart aflutter. And now, they have something else to get excited about. Warner Bros. on Thursday launched, in Apple’s App Store, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga. The game, which is designed for both iPhone and iPad, combines Legos with Star Wars to create a new way for …

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Galaxy Note 3 ‘Lite’ tipped to keep 5.7

Samsung’s rumoured entry-level version of its Note 3 smart phone could keep the massive screen of its namesake, if fresh whispers are to be believed. The display on the rumoured mobile will still measure 5.7 inches, according to a Korean-language report at ETNews, though peering through the fog of Google Translate suggests we could see the display use LCD rather than AMOLED …

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Is LG cooking up a 5.5

LG may have another round of smartphones in the works, according recent rumblings. Related stories: LG G2 review LG’s G Pad 8.3 offers Google Play Edition with Android 4.4 Samsung Round vs. LG G Flex: Which phone curves best? What appears to be promotional or marketing material for an LG Gx has made its way online. According to the source …

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Android Device Manager finds your phone, now in Play Store

Google’s official Find My iPhone-like Android Device Manager app is now in the Play Store, having been a Web-only service up till now. It means you can locate all your Android devices if you misplace them, and lock and erase them if they can’t be found. If the app shows the mobile or tablet is nearby, just hit the ‘ring’ …

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Will 2014 be the year of the Google Chromebook?

The new year could be the year that Google’s Chromebook platform gains real traction, according to research from Digitimes. That’s the upside view of a research note published by Digitimes Research on Friday. “Chromebook shipments may reach as high as eight million units in 2014, accounting for 5% of total notebook shipments,” Digitimes Research said. The note continued. “If Google …

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