Toshiba AT300 tablet is quad

Toshiba is bringing a new tablet to the UK. The snappily named AT300 is a 10.1-inch slate powered by a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, and running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The AT300 is a follow-up to the AT200 from earlier this year, a tablet that didn’t particularly impress us. Can the AT300 fare …

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China rules the mobile world with 1 billion users

China is in the big leagues when it comes to cell phone use. According to The Next Web, the Chinese government has officially announced that it now has more than 1 billion mobile phone users. For comparison, the U.S. looks measly with just more than 330 million users, according to numbers from the CTIA wireless association. The Chinese Ministry of …

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CNET UK’s Samsung Galaxy S III review: ‘Ferrari of Android’

U.S. residents salivating for the Samsung Galaxy S III’s Android Ice Cream Sandwich won’t get a chance to buy Samsung’s flagship phone until “summer,” but you can get a taste of the global version of the device, which CNET’s crack U.K. team has just reviewed in full. Not only did CNET reviewer Natasha Lomas call the Galaxy S III the …

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Microsoft legal win over Google may signal ceasefire

So much for the power of Motorola’s patents. Google, which spent $12.5 billion to acquire Motorola and its patents in a deal that closed Tuesday, has suffered a major legal defeat at the hands of Microsoft, which successfully argued to a German court that Motorola has violated a patent related to text messaging. The ruling means Microsoft can enforce a …

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White House cracks whip on move to mobile

Barack Obama might be the head of state, but smartphones and tablets increasingly rule the world — and the White House says the feds need to embrace that reality. The president yesterday issued a directive to make key government services accessible through the mobile devices toted by much of the citizenry, and charged the federal CIO with developing a plan …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 TouchWiz experience now on your S2

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is less than a week away — but if you can’t wait that long you can now get the S3 experience on the best phone of 2011, the Samsung Galaxy S2. An S3 fan is giving you a sneek peek at the S3’s software, allowing you to try the new and improved version of TouchWiz on …

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Deutsche Telekom isn’t keen on repeating last year’s failed attempt to wed its T-Mobile USA unit to AT&T, or any other carrier, for that matter. A complete sale of T-Mobile is unlikely as Deutsche Telekom focuses on turning the business around and ensuring it is a self-funding venture, Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann told shareholders today, according to a Bloomberg …

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LG’s $10,000 OLED: Hands

Big-screen OLED TV technology has taken years to come to market, and LG’s 55EM9600 won CNET’s Best of CES award in January, so among technology enthusiasts, it’s safe to classify anticipation for the 4mm-thin television as “high.” CNET’s Asia’s TV reviewer Philip Wong got the opportunity to spend some hands-on time with an early version of the set yesterday in …

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ITU meets to begin work on 4K and 8K TV standards

While Australia’s free-to-air networks insist on showing shows from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s on our high-definition channels, the International Communications Union (ITU) has met to begin nutting out the standards governing 4K and 8K broadcasts. Although some manufacturers and broadcasters have been experimenting with 4K devices — like the recent prototype 4K projector by NHK and JVC — critical …

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Asus offers free GPS extension kit for Transformer Prime owners

While we liked the Transformer Prime, some people did take issue with its wireless performance, and GPS became such an issue that Asus officially removed it from the specs. (Credit: Asus) Announced today, Asus is offering a free GPS extension kit in the form of a dongle. Owners of a Prime can apply for their free kit here, and will …

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Don’t expect a patent offensive from victorious Google

Today’s jury verdict that Google’s Android didn’t infringe Oracle Java patents no doubt left many at Google breathing sighs of relief. As Android programming evangelist Tim Bray tweeted, “F***ing A.” Google took this case to the brink, refusing to settle on either Oracle’s copyright or patent infringement charges, and has emerged with minimal scarring so far. Some copyright issues remain …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 on sale a week early

How far would you go to buy a Samsung Galaxy S3? Would you go to Dubai to buy a Samsung Galaxy S3? Hop on a plane to the sunny UAE and you could bag the year’s hottest phone a full week early. It seems Samsung’s hot new quad-core Android behemoth, successor to the Galaxy S2, has hit shops in the …

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Google: Your bridge from Outlook to any smartphone’s calendar

I love Outlook. Don’t judge; I’m not alone. It’s an outstanding tool for handling e-mail and my calendar. But what if you want to view your Outlook calendar when away from your desktop? I’ve found Google Calendar Sync is an awesome solution. I know there’s Microsoft Exchange that many companies use for syncing Outlook to other devices. I’ve never been …

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RIM loses its head of global sales in a new blow

Already on shaky footing, Research In Motion is being dealt another blow. After 14 years of company loyalty, the company’s London-based head of global sales is moving on, according to the Wall Street Journal. Patrick Spence was with the company since 1998 but had only been in his current position as SVP and managing director of global sales and regional …

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‘Men in Black 3’ game: Let’s hope the movie is this good

The summer movie season is officially under way, and that can only mean one thing: movie tie-in season is also under way. Exhibit A (or should I say Exhibit K): “Men in Black 3,” which opens in theaters Friday, just got the app treatment. Gameloft’s Men in Black 3 is available now for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Obviously …

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