Smart TV killed the ‘idiot box’: Samsung

Samsung announced the “death of the idiot box” today with the Australian launch of its 2011 Smart TV range, which offers web browsing, internet TV and downloadable apps. The Samsung D8000 plasma features Smart TV functionality (Credit: CBS Interactive) The company has announced a total of 41 televisions with over half offering “smart” functionality as …

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Survey: Tablets start to give PCs, TVs a headache

Mommy, what’s “paper”? Apple iPad ad Tablets may be starting to steal people away from their laptops, desktops, and even televisions, according to a survey released this week by Google’s AdMob service. The survey–administered by Google’s mobile-centric advertising network, traffic-tracking service, and trend-spotting business–was conducted last month and had 1,430 respondents. It doesn’t specify any particular brand of tablet device. …

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Verizon Wireless to end one

Verizon Wireless has confirmed with us that it will eliminate one-year contracts starting April 17. Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney said that most customers sign up for two-year contracts anyway to take advantage of the lower promotional price. She said customers will still have the option of month to month and prepaid if they don’t want to opt for the two-year …

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Silent Film Director: Old

With all the hype over the quality of smartphone cameras, one app doesn’t mind a little dust and scratches. Silent Film Director, from Macphun, gives people the ability to drop old-school effects on their video clips, add old-time music, and cut together a perfect silent film. Formally Vintage Video Maker, this app has undergone a major upgrade for version 2.0, …

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HTC Sensation ditches its Pyramid codename for UK unveiling

The HTC Pyramid is set to ditch its Egyptian moniker in favour of a name that’s more startling. The new Android 2.3 Gingerbread smart phone is expected to be unveiled next Tuesday with the name HTC Sensation, at a media event in London. Pocket Lint has the story, although it’s unclear from its source whether the Pyramid name will be …

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What happened to Android 2.4 Gingerbread? It’s 2.3.3 instead

There’s no such thing as Android 2.4 Gingerbread — yet, says Google. The latest version of Android, which has already appeared on the Google Nexus S and HTC Desire S, is Android 2.3.3. Stick with us as we explain what happened. The outing of Android 2.4 appears to have been due to manufacturers jumping the gun about the name of …

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Samsung Galaxy S 2 still on course for April debut, with faster processor

Talk of a delayed release for the Galaxy S 2 may have been premature — Samsung says the smart phone’s on course to go on sale this month as planned, although not in every country. Speculation of delay has been rife this week, after UK online retailers Play and Clove both pushed their anticipated shipping date for the Galaxy S 2 back to May. …

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Ask Maggie: AT&T to cut T

All good things must come to an end. At least that’s likely the case for T-Mobile USA customers who like using the carrier’s Wi-Fi calling feature on certain smartphones. In this week’s column, I discuss whether I think AT&T will keep the Unlicensed Mobile Access Wi-Fi calling feature that T-Mobile offers on some of its smartphones. I also discuss Samsung’s …

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Nokia Ovi Mail now powered by Yahoo

Nokia has turned to Yahoo to power its Ovi Mail service. But with the Finnish phone-flogger signing a high-profile deal with Microsoft recently, why didn’t it choose Hotmail? Yahoo provides the behind-the-scenes gubbins for Ovi’s messaging services Mail and Chat, now rebranded as Ovi Mail and Chat by Yahoo. We’re baffled by the move, as Nokia has teamed up with …

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Verizon updates Galaxy Tab, but sans Honeycomb

Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless has rolled out a beefy update for owners of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab. Now being launched as a mandatory system update dubbed EC02, the 35MB package offers a variety of fixes and enhancements for the Tab. Verizon and Samsung are promising better speed and performance for the built-in browser and less drain on the battery when searching …

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Sprint’s Common Cents plan to become Virgin Mobile PayLo

Sprint will discontinue its Common Cents prepaid plan, CNET learned today, and will instead transition existing customers into the PayLo plan run by Virgin Mobile, a different Sprint prepaid brand. Related links • Sprint and Wal-Mart offer cheap prepaid plan • Sprint expands Common Cents service Sprint and Wal-Mart launched Common Cents as an in-store brand last May to compete …

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HTC Desire S will be free with a £35 contract in the UK on Orange

The HTC Desire S Android smart phone has gone on sale in the UK today through Orange, with the network offering the device’s black model for free to anyone willing to sign up to a £35 per month contract. Orange will be preloading several of its own services on the Desire S, including Orange Mail and Orange Maps. The operator …

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Android tweak lets admins reset stolen devices

Google has enhanced the enterprise management capabilities of its Android smartphone platform, making it possible for administrators to secure and reset lost or stolen devices. In a blog post on Thursday, Google Enterprise Mobility Product Manager Mayur Kamat wrote that Android already worked “quite well” with the Google Apps productivity and collaboration suite, but the company was working to provide …

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Sky 3D uncovers long

They’re often portrayed in films as two-dimensional villains, but the Nazis were in fact fans of 3D. Newly discovered photos and film footage shows Second World War-era soldiers soldiering in specially filmed 3D, to be shown in May on Sky 3D. WWII in 3D will be shown on Sky’s 3D channel in May. The documentary will include film and photographs …

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