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Sorry, BlackBerry 10. No Netflix app for you

Netflix’s video-streaming application is available on a slew of devices and operating systems. But don’t expect it on BlackBerry 10. All Things Digital reported yesterday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of Netflix’s plans, that the company will not be developing a native or ported streaming application for BlackBerry 10 users. All Things Digital’s …

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Google Maps for iOS gets first big update

Google today pushed out its first update to its mapping software on Apple’s iOS, adding a few new features. Chief among them is integration with a user’s Google contact list, a feature that will pull up any addresses you have stored with Google, and not just on your phone. The update (iTunes) also adds a new option in the search …

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Apple nearly called the first iPhone the ‘iPad’ or ‘Telepod’

It’s hard to imagine that any of us would choose to buy a device called ‘Telepod’, ‘Tripad’ or ‘Mobi’ over the iPhone, but it turns out Apple did consider those names before settling on the one we all know and love.  Also under consideration, was ‘iPad’, a name Apple chose to bank for a later date, 9to5Mac reports. The naming …

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BBC iPlayer comes to Windows Phone, not quite an app

Do you want the short version or the long version? Short version: iPlayer is coming to Windows Phone. Still here? Then here’s the long version. The BBC today announced that Windows Phone would join iOS, Android and BlackBerry as the latest mobile operating system to support iPlayer, via a dedicated live tile. That means you’ll soon be able to watch …

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Verizon to sell Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Thursday for $600

The LTE version of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 will be available at Verizon Wireless this week, expanding the Korean electronics giant’s reach with its tablet. Related stories: CNET’s take on the Galaxy Note 10.1 Samsung says it plans to double tablet sales this year Samsung launches Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE model Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 makes good effort but iPad …

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Why the Galaxy S4 won’t be shedding its plastic roots

There’s one complaint that often crops up with the Galaxy S III: it feels “plastic-y.” At a time when competitors are using glass, aluminum, and even higher quality plastics such as polycarbonate, Samsung has stuck to its guns with a thin, bendable plastic body. Which is why the Galaxy S4 won’t stray too far from that design philosophy. Related stories …

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Nine things the iWatch (or any other smartwatch) needs

I’ve lived with a smartwatch, in one form or another, for several periods over the past few years. Recently, with the Martian Passport. Further back, with the iPod Nano and a Hex wristband. Before that, a SPOT watch. I love the idea of a smartwatch. Certainly, so does the media as of late. Bloomberg reports and iWatch rumors galore, plus …

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Officials: China is ‘too dependent on Android’

Watch out, Google: Android is under scrutiny in China. The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology today released a white paper that takes aim at Google’s Android operating system. The ministry said that Android’s popularity has caused the country to become “too dependent” on the operating system. And although other companies have tried to build on top of Android, …

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Verizon explores merger with Vodafone, report says

Verizon and Vodafone want to square away their long-standing relationship — tied together by Verizon Wireless — this year, according a report from Bloomberg. Verizon Wireless, which is jointly owned by Verizon and Vodafone, has long been a source of questions over when the two telco giants would resolve the arrangement. Verizon has for years sought to buy out Vodafone’s …

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