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Samsung Galaxy S4 will be a no

Don’t hold your breath for Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S4 any time soon. The successor to Samsung’s blockbuster Galaxy S3 smartphone won’t be showing up at the Consumer Electronics Show next month, CNET has learned. At the tech confab, Samsung is planning to introduce a number of electronic products, heavily focused on televisions, according …

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Cheap smartphones will go mainstream by 2017, study says

Affordable smartphones will make up the majority of sales by 2017 as consumer gravitate toward entry-level devices, according to a study from research firm Informa. Informa said that 52 percent of smartphones will be priced below $150, underscoring demand for the devices from the emerging markets. That marks a dramatic shift in the smartphone market now, which is dominated by …

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How to create a playlist with YouTube’s iPad app

Google finally got around to releasing a YouTube app for the iPad, and after using it for a few days, I applaud the search giant’s efforts. The app feels quick and responsive, and all of the basic features — accessing your account, commenting on videos, subscribing to channels, AirPlay support — are present. (The ability to play audio of a …

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How to enable pinch

Last week when Google rolled out Gmail 4.2.1 to all Android users, swipe-to-delete wasn’t the only feature added to the app. Google also added pinch-to-zoom, but it’s not called pinch-to-zoom in the settings. Wait, what? Yeah, it’s a bit confusing. So here’s what you’ll need to do to enable pinch-to-zoom in Gmail on your Android device. Download the latest version …

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MediaTek joins Samsung, Nvidia quad

MediaTek will take on Samsung and Nvidia in the emerging market for mobile quad-core chips. The Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company today announced the MT6589, a quad-core system-on-a-chip (SoC) that integrates a modem supporting HSPA+ and other international standards. Integration of a modem into a quad-core chip is a first, the company says. The processor is based on ARM’s Cortex-A7 design, the …

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Could Verizon nix unlimited data for everyone?

Verizon Wireless isn’t making it easy for loyal, longtime smartphone customers to keep their existing unlimited data plans. And now some subscribers, who are willing to pony up the full price for a new smartphone, worry that Verizon may change its policy again and get rid of the plan for everyone. Truth be told, few people actually need unlimited data. …

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FCC approves Dish’s plans for high

Dish has been given the official green light to fire up its wireless spectrum. The satellite TV provider announced today that the Federal Communications Commission has approved its request for wireless spectrum use. “The FCC has removed outdated regulations and granted terrestrial flexibility for most of the AWS-4 band,” Dish senior vice president and deputy general counsel Jeff Blum said …

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