EA announces three games ready for the new iPad

After new iPad owners get acquainted with Apple’s latest tablet, one of the first things they’ll do is head to the iTunes App Store. As more news of Retina-ready apps continues to come in, EA has added its own contribution for those ready to start downloading apps on launch day. EA already has almost 50 …

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LightSquared continues to fight for survival

LightSquared says it’s not yet giving up its fight to build a nationwide 4G LTE network. The company, which is backed by Philip Falcone’s Harbinger Capital, has invested more than $4 billion into the network, which it hoped would be a wholesale alternative to wireless broadband networks run by AT&T and Verizon wireless. For the past year, the company has …

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Why the new iPad’s resolution is irrelevant to HDTVs

Geoffrey Morrison With all the incessant hoopla about the new iPad, the one comparison that keeps popping up is that its 2,048×1,536-pixel resolution is “greater than an HDTV!” or “1 million more pixels than your TV!” Not only is this irrelevant and a senseless comparison, but it has no bearing on the future of HDTVs, as some have implied. Here’s …

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Morrison’s Mailbag: Why is my TV’s audio so low?

CNET Reader Kato asks: I have speakers directly hooked up to my TV via the “speaker audio out.” It works fine. I then hooked up additional speakers I had from a computer. Upon doing so the volume on the original speakers went way down and I get even less from the new speakers. What am I doing wrong? Oh, so …

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Nook Simple Touch e

Barnes & Noble hasn’t officially dropped the price of its $99 Nook Simple Touch e-reader, but you can save $20 until March 18 if you buy it with a MasterCard. The deal is available at all Barnes & Noble’s stores nationwide and online at BN.com and also applies to the Nook Color, which can be had for $149. The Nook …

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DIY apps: The democratization of the app world

Deborah Moncure and her app bring a new spin to the notion of a “Jesus Phone.” The introduction page to the Central Baptist Church app. Central Baptist Church When Moncure, who works for the Central Baptist Church in St. Louis, Mo., was looking around last year for a way to get information out about the church’s schedule and activities, she …

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Sony Xperia S glows but doesn’t shine in video review

Now playing: Watch this: Sony Xperia S 2:33 Sony’s first public outing after its split with long-term partner Ericsson sees it trotting out a powerful new Android phone with enough gloss and sheen to take the limelight off the awkwardness of its break-up. Sony got custody of the Xperia name in the separation proceedings, and as such its newest blower …

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Leave AT&T’s unlimited plan and save

It may seem like those who pay for AT&T’s unlimited data plan don’t necessarily get their money’s worth of service, but by how much and how many of them? As it turns out the numbers are quite substantial. According to a report published today by Consumer Reports, almost half of the carrier’s unlimited subscribers use just 300MB or less, effectively …

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Archos to try again with Android tablets

Ask the average mobile user to name a few tablet manufacturers and one name you’re not likely to hear is Archos. Unfortunately for the company, it is not for lack of trying. In fact, Archos has been releasing Android-based “tablets” for a few years, but none of them has really taken off. Yet, that record isn’t dissuading the company from …

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Sprint’s 4G aspirations depend on spectrum deals

Sprint Nextel is getting into the 4G LTE game by building its own network. But to make its dreams a reality, it needs a scarce resource that every other wireless operator around the world is clamoring to get its hands on: wireless spectrum. And Sprint has already missed two major opportunities. Earlier this week, The Wall Street Journal reported that …

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Bring out your dead! Ultimate ‘Holy Grail’ guide comes to iPad

Like any self-respecting geek, I can quote just about any scene from “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”–complete with a pretty spot-on English accent. Needless to say, it ranks among my all-time favorite films–and that’s why the new Monty Python: The Holy Book of Days app for iPad is such a treat. It’s like a coffee-table book come to life, …

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Test

Apple For a flat monthly fee of $24.95, online try-before-you-buy electronics site Ybuy will let you get your hands on the latest technology for 30 days without having to commit to its full purchase price. You select one device at a time to test from an extensive catalog of everything from consumer electronics to gadgets for your home and kitchen. …

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CNET Asia’s new iPad review: iPad is still the tablet king

Now playing: Watch this: Unboxing the Apple iPad (third-generation) 1:29 Editor’s Note: Read CNET’s full Apple iPad review here. The new iPad may first go on sale at 12:01am Friday here in our corner of the world, but CNET’s Singapore-based team managed to snag Apple’s third-generation iPad 4G at midnight their time, before staying up until the wee hours reviewing …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 fresh ‘leaked’ pic smells fishy

Another day, another leaked photo of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Could this be the face of the follow-up to the insanely popular Samsung Galaxy S2? Ffffffffffff. That’s the sound of me bursting your bubble. This picture is about as convincing as a sunglasses-wearing polar bear at a grizzlies-only party. In plainer lingo, it’s as fake as an estate agent’s handshake. …

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11 apps that will look great on the new iPad

If you’re getting the new iPad on launch day tomorrow, you probably can’t wait to see the new Retina Display. Having seen it first hand, I can tell you it looks beautiful, but the only problem is there aren’t very many third-party apps available yet to take advantage of all those extra pixels. As I wrote earlier this week, it …

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