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Samsung Galaxy S3 review updated after long

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is undoubtedly the biggest Android blower of the year — it’s big in dimensions, power and price tag. It’s very big in the popularity stakes too — more popular than even Samsung had banked on. Earlier this week, the South Korean giant revealed it’s shifted a whopping 10 million S3 smart phones since the quad-core Ice …

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Judge calls Apple and Samsung ‘ridiculous’ over patent tiff

The legal profession has elevated itself in CNET’s estimation in the past week, with judges here in the UK and now in Australia mocking Apple and Samsung for their absurd and petty patent disputes. Australia’s Federal Court Justice Annabelle Bennett reportedly called the two companies “ridiculous” and threatened to order them to settle their dispute over a coffee and a …

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UK 4G coming in 2013, after Ofcom auction later this year

Ofcom has revealed the light at the end of the mobile broadband tunnel, with speedy 4G services — and better reception for everyone — set to roll out in 2013 after it finally auctions off the spectrum at the end of this year. The telecoms regulator reckons Vodafone, O2 and T-Mobile/Orange will all bid for chunks of sky, but it …

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Visa: Mobile payments will hit mainstream in 2 to 3 years

That vision of paying for goods and services with your phone anywhere you go? You shouldn’t hold your breath. While there are trials and select deployments of payment terminals and cash registers that can accept mobile payments, the method won’t hit the mainstream in the U.S. for another two to three years, according to Bill Gajda, head of mobile for …

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Expert claims Google’s Nexus 7 display has flaws

Google’s popular Nexus 7 tablet has display issues, according to an expert. First of all, let’s be clear: Google seems to have a certifiable hit with the Nexus 7 tablet and reviews have mostly been positive, if not very positive. And there have been no major complaints from review sites about the display. That said, Raymond Soneira at DisplayMate Technologies …

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Why AT&T actually doesn’t mind when smartphone sales drop

You’d think AT&T would be more upset that the number of smartphones it sold in the second quarter fell nearly 8 percent. You’d be wrong. The Dallas telecommunications giant is probably thrilled that smartphone sales fell, resulting in better wireless margins and driving better-than-expected second-quarter results. It’s the contradictory dynamic that all carriers find themselves in: smartphone sales are vital …

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