Samsung working on Android 4.1 update for Galaxy S III

Samsung is on the verge of releasing an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for its Galaxy S III smartphone, according to a recent SamMobile report. The mobile blog claims that internal testing of the new firmware is complete and that a public-ready version is ready. All that stands in the way, or so it seems, …

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Sprint LTE pops up in San Francisco Bay Area ahead of schedule

Sprint customers in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area seem to already be getting a taste of the carrier’s LTE network. The company has been hard at work doling out LTE access to certain parts of the country. The launch has so far focused mostly on smaller markets rather than larger cities, but a rumored rollout in the San …

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Does HTC’s sales shortfall spell trouble for customers?

Apple and Samsung are running away with the smartphone market, but does that mean that consumers should steer clear of all the other handset makers? In this edition of Ask Maggie, I help one reader decide if he should take a gamble and ditch Apple for an HTC One X. Will he still get the same level of service he …

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Motorola teases new 4G phone via Facebook

Motorola has a new 4G smartphone up its sleeve but has turned the device’s name into a guessing game. Hinting about the device on its Facebook page, the company is asking people to identify the phone. Promising a new clue each day all week, Motorola has so far revealed that the new smartphone will support 4G LTE. The answer is …

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Possible reference to 9

9to5Mac The latest evidence that Apple is ready to abandon its iconic dock connector in favor of a smaller solution comes in the form of a reference to a 9-pin connector in the code for iOS 6 beta. The code string was uncovered by 9to5Mac and directly conflicts with several other reports of the possible size of a smaller dock …

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Verizon divulges high data plans under ‘Share Everything’

Apparently Verizon Wireless has been offering users several high-GB data plans without publicly announcing it. According to Computerworld, a company spokesperson confirmed that the carrier is giving users a choice of five more data tiers for their family plans than those previously announced with Share Everything. The five tiers have been offered to customers since June through customer service on …

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HipGeo makes documenting your travels easy on iOS

HipGeo Travel Blog and Trip Journal (free) lets you tell the story of your vacation with images, videos, text, tags, and more all tied to your geolocation. You start by signing up through Facebook or Twitter, then you can choose people to share your travels with. If you just want to see the app in action before you take your …

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ACCC puts an end to ‘Wi

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has declared the use of “Wi-Fi Ready” misleading on devices that require additional hardware. Five major manufacturers are changing relevant marketing to comply with the review. In a news release, the ACCC pointed to televisions and Blu-ray players as the focus of the review of marketing practices. Manufacturers will either remove the terms …

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HTC Sense 4.1 reportedly faster with better battery life

A leaked ROM for the HTC One X featuring HTC’s Sense UI version 4.1 is in the hands of bloggers, who have reported that the update brings a big bump in speed and is much more power efficient than the software seen on the HTC One X at launch. (Credit: HTC) According to Geeksaber, the new HTC ROM delivers a …

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Samsung will pay you up to $300 for your phone

Samsung Electronics is looking to press its momentum with the Galaxy S III smartphone. The Korean electronics conglomerate said it will offer up to $300 for an existing smartphone if you switch to one of its phones. You can check out the offer here. Samsung has emerged as a dominant player in the smartphone business, taking the crown away from …

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HTC working on phablet of its own, rumors suggest

HTC is ready to take on the Samsung Galaxy Note with a phone/tablet hybrid device of its own, according to recent reports. A DigiTimes source advises that the HTC device features a 5-inch display with a 1,794×1,080-pixel resolution and is slated to arrive in September or October. That means the full resolution of the device could be 1,920×1,080 pixels with …

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Samsung invite hints at Galaxy Note 10.1 coming 15 August

Samsung has sent out invites to our American cousins for an event on 15 August — that’s a week on Wednesday. And what’s this scrawled on the invite? Looks like a tablet to me. It couldn’t be the Galaxy Note 10.1 could it? I think it could very well be. The event takes place in New York. There’s no word …

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Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1; 4G LTE version later this year

After a long wait, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 is finally launching. The device, which was first unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this year, comes with a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The most notable advancement over its predecessor, however, is the device’s screen, which measures 10.1 inches. The original Samsung Galaxy Note comes …

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Congressman introduces new bill for cell

Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a democrat from Ohio, introduced a federal bill today that would put warning labels on cell phones and create a national research program to study cell phone radiation levels. H.R. 6358, named the Cell Phone Right to Know Act, would also require the Environmental Protection Agency to update the standards for specific absorption rate, or SAR, the …

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New iPhone nano

nowhereelse.fr Translated by Google, tech lifestyle Web site nowhereelse.fr (via 9to5Mac) has posted photos of what appears to be the soon to be released iPhone’s nano-SIM card tray. The photos come from China where many of the iPhone’s parts are manufactured and assembled. As you can see in the photos, the nano-SIM tray knocks a little off the micro SIM …

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