Sony announces Australian prices for new 4K Bravia range

Sony officially launched its range of smaller-sized 4K TVs in Australia late last month, although at the time no pricing was made available for the products. (Credit: Sony) Sony has now confirmed that it will sell the 55-inch Bravia 4K at AU$5999, and the 65-inch model at AU$8999. In the US, the current retail prices …

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LG 55

Got a spare £9,000 knocking around the house? Why not spend it on a new telly? LG’s 55-inch curved OLED affair, the snappily-named 55EA9800, will start shipping in the next few days, the company said in a press release. The set was first shown off at CES, then back in April LG announced it would start selling it. And that …

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AT&T bumps up device upgrade wait time from 20 to 24 months

Following the lead of Verizon Wireless, AT&T has increased the period of time customers must wait to upgrade their devices. Customers who had previously had to wait 20 months before they were eligible for an AT&T-subsidized device will now have to wait 24 months, the wireless carrier announced on a company blog Sunday. The change applies to all new customers …

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The carriers’ not

When it comes to building out a network to deliver high-speed wireless service, size increasingly doesn’t matter. In fact, the wireless industry, which usually thinks big, has been buzzing about something a bit more diminutive. Wireless executives can’t go through a public speech without mentioning them, tech conferences devote whole sections toward them, and one trade group has named itself …

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How supersensitive screens get touch

For all of your smartphone-owning life, you’ve been told you can’t use your expensive device while wearing gloves, no matter how low the mercury plummets. You weren’t really sure why, you just knew it wasn’t going to happen. And so rocketed sales of fingerless gloves, conductive gloves, and even conductive thread for those brave (or thrifty!) enough to hack their …

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Huawei’s product strategy: Half Silicon Valley, half Hollywood

Huawei, the embattled China-based telecom equipment maker that has been trying unsuccessfully to make an entrance into the U.S., thinks it has the right recipe to be successful in smartphones. Speaking to Reuters in an interview published on Friday, Huawei deputy chairman Guo Ping said that his company wants to expand its presence in smartphones and not co-branded devices with …

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Is the new Gmail app interface dumb, or am I a freak?

I’m a Gmail fanboy. Priority inbox, stars, the archive tool, labels, filters, built-in translation, conversation view, relatively effective spam blocking — its features have helped me stay one step ahead of the chaos. But on Friday, when the new Gmail app arrived on my Android phone, I lost some of my faith because of one simple thing: Google deleted the …

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Galaxy S4 losing steam? Samsung’s shares follow suit

Despite Samsung’s claims last month that its Galaxy S4 was performing quite well on store shelves, and had reached 10 million units sold in less than a month, analysts are concerned things are changing. Samsung’s shares were down around 6 percent Friday, representing their largest drop since August. Blame analysts worrying about flagging demand for the Galaxy S4. JP Morgan …

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Nokia Lumia 925 on pre

Desperate to get your metal-loving mitts on Nokia’s new aluminium Windows Phone? Smashing news, my anodising-addled amigo! The Lumia 925 is now up for pre-order with Vodafone and can be yours for the not inconsiderable sum of £34 per month. That bags a free phone on the Vodafone Red L deal, which includes unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and a generous …

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Amazon Kindle debuts in China

The Amazon Kindle has officially landed in China. On Friday, both the Kindle Fire HD tablet and the Kindle Paperwhite e-reader popped up for sale on Amazon’s Chinese Web site. The Fire HD tablet costs 1,499 yuan ($244) for the 16GB version and 1,799 yuan ($293) for the 32GB version, while the Paperwhite e-reader costs 849 yuan ($138). The Kindle …

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AT&T offers $99 HTC One 32GB package in error

AT&T subscribers eyeing the HTC One were able to save $100 and get a free Beats speaker to boot due to an error from AT&T. The carrier’s HTC One 32GB package includes the 32GB edition of HTC’s flagship phone and throws in a Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker, which by itself retails for $199. On Friday, the price listed for the …

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Samsung Galaxy S4 update will let you install apps to SD card

A new update for the Galaxy S4 that reportedly begins rolling out today will let users install apps to their microSD card. Samsung was heavily criticised when it quickly emerged you couldn’t do that on its latest superphone, and left users with only 8.5GB of usuable space. The update is beginning to be rolled out today in Germany, according to …

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Ticket to Ride chugs onto Android

My awesome brother-in-law Steve introduced me to Ticket to Ride a couple years ago, and I’ve been hooked ever since. As board games go, it offers a near-perfect blend of strategy and luck-of-the-draw, on par with old classics like Risk and newer ones like Carcassonne. Then came the iOS version, which CNET ranked among the 30 best iPad games — …

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Sony Xperia Z ‘Google Edition’ coming soon, report says

Fancy the Xperia Z but don’t find Sony’s software particularly alluring? You may be in luck, as fresh rumours peg the 5-inch flagship to get the Nexus treatment before long. Android Central claims to have confirmed the existence of the ‘Google Edition’ Xperia Z with its sources, and reports that the phone will be sold through Google’s online Play store. …

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LG Optimus F3 a $30 Android phone for blind, hearing

LG will want to sell the Optimus F3 it announced on Thursday to everyone, but the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean smartphone comes with some features specifically meant for blind and hearing-impaired users. Most notably, the phone automatically integrates Google TalkBack, a text-to-speech accessibility app that you would ordinarily have to download and activate to use. Students can also download the …

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