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Nexus 7 LTE model mid

The LTE version of the new Nexus 7 tablet from Google should arrive in mid-September in Japan and Europe, providing some hope that the U.S. market may see similar timing. One of the first indications came from Japan when Google announced the launch of Nexus 7 sales there earlier this week. Japan’s Ascii.jp cited comments …

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Gold iPhone 5S goes under a knife

In yet another leak, a gold iPhone 5S has been attacked with coins and a knife to see how much damage the new casing can withstand. Scratch it like you mean it. (Credit: Jailbreak Nation) After so many leaks of new iPhone 5S housings, with the gold up for particularly detailed attention, it’s not enough to just give people a …

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EE 4G now in more than 100 towns, milks tenuous PR stunt

“Accrington StanlEE? ‘Oo are they?” “Ech-zachlEE.” It’s the most tenuous PR stunt of the year, fuelled entirely by 80s nostalgia, and I’m absolutely fine with that. The historic Lancashire town of Accrington is the 100th UK town to get EE’s pricey 4G service, and it’s celebrating with Liverpool legend Ian Rush, most famous to non-football fans as the inspiration to …

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Three’s Feel At Home: Phone home for free on your hols

If you’re on Three and about to go off on your holibobs, don’t worry about your phone bill. The numerical network has a new service for all its customers called Feel At Home, which lets you use your phone abroad much as you do in the UK. Feel At Home is limited to seven countries: Austria, Australia, Denmark, Hong Kong, …

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Did EA drop the ball with Madden NFL 25 for iOS?

Madden NFL 25 made its iOS debut yesterday, with a price tag that probably caused some initial elation among fans of the series: it’s free. The last Madden title cost $6.99 for the iPhone version and $9.99 for iPad, and previous games in the series were similarly priced. Turns out Madden NFL 25 isn’t free, but freemium: unless you’re willing …

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Verizon talking buyout deal with Vodafone again?

A deal that previously was thought to have fizzled may be heating back up. Verizon is reportedly in buyout talks with Vodafone once again, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Sources familiar with the matter told the Journal that Verizon is currently reaching out to banks about loans of tens of billions of dollars for the deal. Verizon Wireless, which …

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Samsung Galaxy Mega exclusive to JB Hi

With 6.3 inches of screen, Samsung’s Galaxy Mega sounds more like a strange experiment than a real phone. (Credit: Josh Miller/CNET) But it does exist, and you can get one for AU$599 from selected JB Hi-Fi stores around Australia and the two Samsung Experience stores in Sydney and Melbourne. The phone, which uses a dual-core 1.7GHz processor, launched in the …

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HTC at work on mobile OS for China only

Mobile company HTC is working on a mobile operating system that will be available exclusively in China, a new report claims. The operating system should launch later this year in China and come with integrated applications used often by Chinese Web users, including Twitter-like service Weibo, the Wall Street Journal is reporting on Wednesday, citing people who claim to have …

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Nokia Lumia 1520 smartphone sighting in leaked photo?

Rumors have been flying that Nokia is coming out with a gargantuan 6-inch Windows Phone codenamed the “Bandit.” Up until today, sightings of the device have been scarce, but Windows Phone Central received a leaked photo that it believes displays the Nokia Lumia 1520. The news site said it couldn’t fully confirm the phone in the image but has a …

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