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ZTE Obsidian carves out a space on T

The Obsidian is an entry-level phone with a 4.5-inch display. ZTE The summer months tend to deliver modest models like Thursday’s announcement of the ZTE Obsidian for T-Mobile. Arriving August 13, the value-priced Obsidian is a starter Android phone with low-end hardware. It comes with a 4.5-inch display with 854×480-pixel resolution, and a low-powered 1GHz …

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Judge rejects class action status in suit over Apple’s iMessage

Apple’s instruction page for deregistering iPhones from the iMessage system. Screenshot by Steven Musil/CNET Apple got a partial victory this week in a lawsuit over text messages. In a ruling handed down Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said that a lawsuit accusing Apple of not delivering text messages sent from iOS devices to Android devices could not proceed as …

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Get to know the new app switcher on iOS 9

Just two years after Apple revamped the app switching interface with iOS 7, it’s changing it again. Instead of providing thumbnails of apps placed next to one another, Apple has opted to place the same thumbnails in a stack. Double-click the home button on your iOS device to view the new interface. In the past, you would scroll from right-to-left …

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Google’s Nexus line will get monthly security updates

Google plans to keep its Nexus 4, and other devices secure with timely updates. Josh Miller/CNET Google announced plans to roll out monthly security patches for its Nexus smartphones and tablets on Wednesday, including a patch for the Stagefright exploit that could affect as many as 95 percent of Android devices. Starting today, select devices will receive software updates designed …

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CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. Some of my favorite deals are on the simplest products. Like, you know how you never have enough pens? And you know how sometimes it’s easier to use a stylus on your phone …

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Dish rethinks wireless plans after FCC denies $3.3B spectrum auction discount

Satellite TV provider Dish Network said regulators have sent it mixed messages about its prospects for competing in the wireless market. Dish Dish Chairman Charlie Ergen said during the company’s second-quarter conference call that the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to deny a $3.3 billion credit it gave to two of Dish’s affiliates in the last spectrum auction, which ended in …

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iPhone market share drops in US but climbs across Europe

iPhone sales got hotter last quarter in Europe but cooled off a bit in the US. CNET The iPhone’s market share grew during the second quarter throughout Europe as well as China, Japan and Australia but dipped in the US, research firm Kantar Worldpanel ComTech said in a report released Wednesday. For the second quarter of 2015, the iPhone’s market …

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How to change notification order on iOS 9

Organizing and viewing push notifications on an iOS device was made easier when Apple incorporated Notification Center as we know it with iOS 7. A quick swipe from the top of your iOS device’s screen reveals a list of notifications, waiting for you to take action or presenting you with information. Try as you might to make sense of the …

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