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How Samsung broke away from the Android pack

As successful as Samsung’s Galaxy S franchise is now, it’s easy to forget the Korean consumer electronics giant’s first attempt at the American smartphone market was met with an apathetic shrug. The U.S. launch of the first Galaxy S smartphone took place at a gallery on the west side of Manhattan more than two years ago. When it came time …

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AT&T outshines Verizon in 4G LTE speed tests

AT&T may not have the largest 4G LTE network but it has the fastest, at least according to new data from Root Metrics. Among the top four U.S. mobile carriers measured by Root Metrics, AT&T took the top spot with an average LTE-only download speed of 18.6 megabits per second and an average upload speed of 9Mbps. Its maximum download …

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NFC technology has been poised to reach critical mass, at least in the U.S., for years now. Touted to bestow upon smartphones a wide range of magical solutions, proponents of NFC (near field communication) have said it will enable everything from using your phone as a digital wallet, serving as a secure and convenient method of identification, to even unlocking …

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Google Glass: has apps, can’t work with prescriptions

While Google showed off some apps for its wearable tech, it also admitted that they won’t work for people who need prescription glasses. Google’s Sergey Brin models Google Glass. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Despite already being preemptively banned by a social-media savvy Seattle bar looking for some clever publicity, there’s still more than a few people excited about Google Glass. At …

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Apple too closed for Mozilla, so no Firefox for iOS

Firefox isn’t coming back to the iPad or iPhone any time soon, as Mozilla decries Apple’s closed app policies. Mozilla boss Jay Sullivan made the remarks at a panel at digital and music festival South by Southwest in Texas, saying that there were no plans to build an iOS browser despite the popularity of Apple devices.  Firefox used to be available for …

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Samsung teases S4 colors in latest Jeremy ad for Unpacked

What is Jeremy’s favorite color?! Samsung today released Part 2 of its teaser ad series for the Galaxy S4 smartphone launch with its “secret messenger,” a boy named Jeremy. In the first ad, Jeremy is allowed to look inside a box that ostensibly houses the Galaxy S4, and runs home with it. At the end of that video, Jeremy sits …

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Lenovo CEO says company is open to buying BlackBerry

Lenovo’s chief executive has told a French publication he is open to an eventual deal to buy embattled smartphone maker BlackBerry. In an interview with the French financial newspaper Les Echos, Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said that a deal could make sense, but added he would need to analyze the market and understand the importance of the company. Bloomberg spotted …

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iPhone prototype is the size of an iPad

Let’s jump into the time tunnel and head back to 2005, where we find this beast: an iPhone prototype the size of an iPad. This early iPhone prototype was 5 inches wide and 7 inches tall, measuring a chunky 2 inches thick. A mystery Apple employee reveals the device in photos shown to Ars Technica. The prototype was never designed …

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BlackBerry Z10 goes on sale March 22 at AT&T

Now playing: Watch this: Unboxing the BlackBerry Z10 3:39 AT&T is getting its first BlackBerry 10 device on March 22. The carrier announced today that the touch-screen BlackBerry Z10 smartphone will be available for pre-order on March 12 and will go on sale in AT&T stores and online on March 22. The device will cost $199.99 with a two-year contract. …

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