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Disney Storybook apps sale brings good tidings

The holidays have arrived. I’m sure with the launch of the new iPads, many young ones may find them, or possibly iTunes gift cards, in their stockings. In light of this, I bring good tidings. Starting December 21 and running through January 2, Disney Publishing has specially priced some of its more popular titles, including …

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A look back: The best and worst phones of 2012

This year, we saw a wide range of both excellent and disappointing devices. CNET Related stories Quad-core, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0: 2012’s winners and losers Smartphones at CES 2013: Gotta have more quad-core CES 2013 will feature 20,000 products; here are a few of them Not only was 2012 a great year for handset technology like bigger and crisper screens and …

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RIM sends out invites for January 30 BlackBerry 10 event

Research In Motion has officially announced a BlackBerry 10 event for January 30. The company today sent out invitations to select media outlets, inviting them to Pier 36 in New York City that day for the global unveiling of BlackBerry 10: “You can see it first.” RIM didn’t provide any details on the event, but its tagline is, “Re-designed. Re-engineered. …

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HTC nixed WP8 handset over Microsoft’s display guidelines

HTC decided against launching a Windows Phone 8 handset it had planned because of Microsoft’s restrictions on display resolution, a new report claims. HTC was ready to get working on a large-screen Windows Phone 8 device, but believed that Microsoft’s limit on screen display resolutions of 1,280×720 and 1,280×768 would have made its handset look less appealing compared with Android …

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Sprint to buy rest of Clearwire for $2.2 billion

After rumors suggested a deal was near, Sprint announced today it has signed an agreement to acquire the shares of Clearwire that it does not already own. According to Sprint, the companies have agreed to a per-share price of $2.97 on the approximately 50 percent stake in Clearwire it does not currently own. The total price will hit $2.2 billion, …

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JBL launches new soundbar range

Three new home audio devices will be in stores from January next year. JBL SB400. (Credit: JBL) Soundbars are an excellent alternative to a surround sound system, especially for anyone suffering from a small lounge room. JBL has been the big name in soundbars for some time now, and the company is continuing this tradition with three new models that …

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Quickflix to deliver movies to Kobo e

The video-on-demand service is making a move to “Kobo e-readers and new-generation devices”. Quickflix is coming to the Kobo Arc. (Credit: Kobo; Quickflix) Despite the bad news back in November that Quickflix was cutting jobs in an effort to cut costs, the company certainly isn’t lying down and waiting to go gently into that good night. The company has already …

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Pandora Radio launches in Australia and NZ

The internet-radio service has opened locally, complete with a partnership deal with Holden. The Pandora apps and web player. (Credit: Pandora) Formally opening for business in Australia and New Zealand, Pandora has joined the ever-increasing ranks of streaming-music services that are available locally. Pandora is available via Android and iOS apps, or through a web-based player. Pandora allows users to …

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Russian concept phone puts E Ink on the back

A new smartphone by Russian company Yota Devices intends to integrate an E Ink reader as a secondary display on the back of the phone. (Credit: Yota Devices) Earlier this year, we saw the a concept smartphone by Onyx International, an Android device that eschewed the more popular OLED screen in favour of the rather lo-fi E Ink. Then came …

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