Test your Android phone for the web browser hard

It has been revealed that some Android-powered products are vulnerable to a browser-based exploit that will hard reset the phone and wipe all of your data. The exploit has come to our attention via a demonstration posted to YouTube shot at Ekoparty 2012 (video above), showing how a direct-dial feature in the stock Android browser …

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iPhone 5 beats Galaxy S3 with best screen ever, say experts

Prepare to be outraged, people who get outraged about things: experts say the screen on the new iPhone 5 is officially better than the Samsung Galaxy S3 — they’ve done tests and science and everything. Screen testing wonks DisplayMate Technologies pitted the two flagship phones in screen-to-screen combat. The iPhone 5 earned an A in in-depth tests, while the S3 could …

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Best smartphones for $100 (roundup)

A hundred greenbacks is a respectable chunk of change, but when it comes to personal electronics like the ultra-personal smartphone, $100 (before taxes and fees) is a darn good deal. Since the smartphone operating system remains the same across handsets from the most entry-level to the most premium, what a price hike usually gives you is a step up in …

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HTC One X 5

Five is a big number right now — hard on the heels of the iPhone 5, we hear the giant HTC One X 5 could arrive as the Google Nexus 5. The 5-inch HTC blower will sport a giant screen and it’s a high-definition 1080p resolution job to boot. At that size, it’s a rival to the Samsung Galaxy Note …

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BlackBerry 10 OS will have work, personal profiles

SAN JOSE, Calif.–During RIM’s heyday, no device was better than a BlackBerry at keeping corporate information secure. Despite moves by companies like Yahoo to cease supporting BlackBerry phones, RIM is determined to make its upcoming overhauled BlackBerry 10 operating system as work-friendly as possible, for both the user and their company. Related stories: BlackBerry 10 OS: A closer look at …

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Garmin adds Street View, public transit to its other iOS apps

Navigation company Garmin is continuing to capitalize on users who are in search of an alternative to Apple’s new maps platform. As part of an update to four of its iPhone apps today, the company added support for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, as well as public transit features and Google’s Street View — two things that were removed …

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DIY: Install a cooling fan in your media cabinet

CBS Interactive Shoving all your home theater equipment into a single, closed cabinet makes sense when you want to keep your living room tidy. There’s just one problem: overheating. When you have things like a router, gaming console, cable box, and DVD player all mingling in one cabinet, things can get steamy. So much so, in fact, that a lack …

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iPhone 5 jailbroken, but not yet available for us

Well that didn’t take long. The iPhone 5 has been jailbroken, very shortly after going on sale, Pocketnow reports. But bad news if you want to free your new phone from Apple’s shackles: the jailbreak hasn’t been made available to the public yet. This is the Internet we’re talking about though, so we shouldn’t have long to wait. This image …

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Verizon has no plans to lock unlocked iPhone 5

Verizon Wireless has no intention of hobbling its version of the iPhone 5, potentially allowing its customers to use the GSM smartphone on competing wireless carriers. Verizon’s version of the new iPhone, which was released on Friday, comes “GSM unlocked” out of the box, allowing it to be used on Verizon rivals AT&T and T-Mobile. While it was understood that …

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Motorola advert mocks Apple’s Maps mess

Hell hath no fury like a tech company scorned. Apple dumped Google Maps for the iPhone 5 in favour of its own navigation app, and has heard nothing but bad things about it since. And now it looks like Google is keen to get in on the Apple-bashing. Motorola (owned by Google) has posted an advert on its Google Plus …

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Samsung drags iPhone 5 into never

And so it goes on. Samsung is dragging the iPhone 5 into an existing patent lawsuit against Apple. No, not the one it lost $1 billion in recently, another one. Reuters reports Samsung will add the smart phone to the list of Apple products it says are violating its patents. The company had made up its mind to do so …

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Specs for Optimus Vu II surface

While the United States is just getting familiar with its version of the Optimus Vu, LG may soon be ready to introduce its successor to the rest of the world. The details for the presumed Optimus Vu II have spilled online, pointing to a moderately improved competitor to the Galaxy Note II. According to Korean blog Bad IT Tong (translate), …

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iOS 6 Maps app rolled back to Google Maps by hacker

Sometimes the best thing you can do with a map is find your way back to where you came from. Which is exactly what one hacker has done with Apple’s controversial new Maps app — which features on the iPhone 5 — by returning the old iOS 5 maps to iOS 6. Self-proclaimed iOS hacker and engineer Ryan Petrich has …

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Shortcuts: awesome iPad gestures

Now playing: Watch this: Shortcuts: awesome iPad gestures 0:47 If you’re still using the Home button on the iPad, you’re doing it wrong. Check out the easiest way to navigate around Apple’s tablet.

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Mophie Juice Pack Reserve Micro: A power pack for your keychain

You know the old saying: you can never be too rich or too thin, or have too much battery power for your Android phone. If you’re forever running low on juice, you’ve probably thought about packing along a spare battery — but that’s a hassle. Not only do you need a way to keep it charged, you also need a …

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