AT&T’s LTE network blankets more than 200 million people

AT&T announced on Wednesday that 11 new markets are seeing the faster data speeds from the carrier’s 4G network. What’s more, another seven markets are receiving expanded LTE coverage. The new markets are:  Dover, Del. Leonardtown, Md. Ocean City, Md. Asheville, N.C. Goldsboro, N.C. Salem, Ore. Culpeper, Va. Roanoke, Va. Longview, Wash. Port Townsend-North Whidbey …

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Moto X smartphone is real and will be launched by October

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — Google’s $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility has not been the search giant’s finest hour, at least so far. Motorola lost $271 million for Google in the first quarter of 2013, and it’s unclear at this point what the plan is to reinvent the division. And, some Android phone makers aren’t totally believing that Motorola …

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Dish increases offer for Clearwire to edge Sprint

Dish Network has upped the ante in its bid to acquire Clearwire, an escalation of its bidding war with Sprint Nextel over the wireless broadband provider. A week after Sprint boosted its offer to $3.40 a share for the 50 percent of the company it does not currently own, the satellite TV provider countered on Wednesday with an offer of …

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Galaxy S4 Mini may sport dual

The Galaxy S4 Mini won’t be quite as beefy as its bigger brother, at least according to alleged specs leaked online. Benchmark results reportedly obtained by German blog site All About Samsung show the Mini powered by Qualcomm’s dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. Outfitted with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the phone will offer a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display. The Mini will …

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Siri

Tempo, the calendar app that uses Siri-like artificial intelligence to schedule meetings and dial in on conference calls, is racking up user data to decide where it will land next. The app, created by Tempo AI, highlighted its popular conference call features on Wednesday. While the company — which comes from SRI International, the same place that created Apple’s Siri …

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Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos Frankenstein phone is £300

What do you get if you sew together the sheer size of the Galaxy S4, the chassis of the S3, the innards of the S2 and two SIM-card slots? The Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos, a Frankenstein phone on sale now in the UK for just over £300. Samsung loves to mix and match specs and sizes, creating a panoply of …

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Does this movie have a bonus scene after the credits? This app knows

If you’ve seen “Iron Man 3,” you know there’s a quick bonus scene — a “stinger” — at the tail end of the credits. A pretty good one, too. That’s par for the course with Marvel superhero movies, which started the tradition following the first “Iron Man,” but what about other films? Is there anything at the end of “Star …

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EarSkinz correct Apple EarPods’ biggest flaw

I tested an early sample of the orange EarSkinz 2s. Sarah Tew/CNET Some people love Apple’s EarPods and some people aren’t so fond of them. If you’re in the latter group, it’s probably because Apple’s retooled earbuds have a tendency to slip out of your ears while you’re doing something as mundane as walking around. That’s where products like the …

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EE’s 30

If you fancy taking advantage of some super-charged data speeds but don’t want to sign up for a whole year then EE’s new service might be just the ticket. You’re now able to grab a 30-day contract, allowing you to duck out of your plan after a month if you’re not keen. You will be paying a bit extra for …

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Razor

Affordable yet compelling unlocked smartphones are hard to come by in America, but the new Alcatel One Touch Idol might buck the trend. Priced at $299, this sleek and thin Android handset sports a big 4.7-inch screen, plus it’s splash-resistant. The One Touch’s Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software is driven by an adequate if not blazing 1GHz dual-core processor. An …

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BlackBerry Q10 coming to T

You may have already pre-ordered the T-Mobile BlackBerry Q10, but today TMO officially announced the device will hit its stores on June 5. T-Mobile also disclosed the physical-keyboarded handset will cost an initial payment of $99.99. Running BlackBerry’s latest software, BlackBerry 10, the Q10 sports the renowned QWERTY made famous on the BlackBerry Bold. The keys, however, are 30 percent …

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Apple’s Tim Cook disses phablets and Google Glass

Apple boss Tim Cook criticised big-screen phones and Google’s Glass gadget in an interview last night at the AllThingsD conference, explaining why Apple hasn’t made a 5-inch phone and giving a taste of his thinking on wearable tech. “A large screen today comes with a lot of tradeoffs,” the CEO said. “Customers clearly are looking at size, but they’re also …

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FCC tips Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 with support for AT&T

AT&T may soon offer a 4G LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, if recent FCC documents are to be believed. Related stories: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review The beautiful and capable screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (video) The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a smooth, functional number (pictures) Engadget spied the 8.0-inch SGH-I467 tablet wandering the …

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini set for 20 June London launch

Samsung is set to unveil a little brother to its powerhouse Galaxy S4 at a glitzy event in London next month. Invites went out today for an event on 20 June called ‘Samsung Premiere 2013 Galaxy & Ativ’, after the Galaxy S4 Mini was spotted on Samsung’s UK website over the weekend. The Wall Street Journal claims to have confirmed …

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Clearwire disparages advisory firm that panned Sprint deal

Clearwire is taking Glass Lewis to task as the proxy advisory firm continues to contest Sprint’s acquisition bid, just days before a shareholder vote on the deal. On Tuesday, Glass Lewis painted Clearwire a bit like a desperate damsel batting its eyelashes at white knight Sprint in its latest report on the offer. But Clearwire says the advisory firm doesn’t …

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