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Checkmark offers slick location

Apple’s Reminders app, introduced in iOS 5, works perfectly well at notifying you according to your time- or location-based criteria. But a new app called Checkmark (99 cents for a limited time) gives you location-based reminders using your GPS and important locations you enter, and with a great-looking interface that’s easy to navigate. You start …

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Verizon presses LTE advantage, adds 33 new markets

Verizon Wireless again widened its lead when it comes to 4G LTE coverage, blanketing nearly six times as many cities as all of its competitors combined. The carrier told CNET today that it will launch in 33 new markets tomorrow, bringing the total number of markets to 337. The company is on track to hit its goal of 400 markets …

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Is a data share plan right for your family?

Updated 7:07 a.m. PT:This story was updated to reflect AT&T’s announcement of a new data share plan. The story has been reworked to compare AT&T’s and Verizon’s data share plans. First Verizon and now AT&T has announced new plans that offer families the option to share a bucket of data across several users or even several Internet-enabled devices. But are …

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Why do my eyes hurt while watching TV?

CNET reader Jerry asks: I recently bought a 40-inch LED LCD. I like it a lot, but over the past few months I’ve noticed my eyes hurt after watching the TV. Mostly it seems to happen at night. This can’t be normal, right? Before I spend money on an eye doctor (I’ve never been), I figured I’d ask if there …

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HTC Desire HD not expected to see Android 4.0

HTC has seemingly put the brakes on an Android 4.0 update for its Desire HD smartphone, according to new reports surfacing online. The smartphone maker announced back in February that the device would see Ice Cream Sandwich, however it has yet to clarify exactly when it will do so. Related stories Best VR Headsets of 2022 Your Phone Screen Is …

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AT&T CEO says too early to talk about FaceTime pricing

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said the company is still in talks with Apple concerning the data-gobbling FaceTime service, following a rumor reported earlier today that AT&T has plans to charge for the use of FaceTime over its network. When asked about it at a Fortune conference today, Stephenson skillfully skirted the issue, saying it’s too preliminary for talk about pricing …

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Rovio puzzler Amazing Alex keeps you coming back for more

Amazing Alex (99 cents) for iPhone or Android is a physics game where you’re challenged to create chain reactions with objects to complete objectives. Our hero, Amazing Alex, is a kid who’s stuck cleaning his room and tries to get creative with organizing his belongings by building Rube Goldburg-like devices. For each level you’ll go through two phases: the building …

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Android’s Jelly Bean aims to be hard to hack

New features on Google’s latest Android mobile OS — Jelly Bean 4.1 — beef up the system’s security over all other past OS iterations. With Jelly Bean’s design, Google has aimed to defend against hacks that install viruses and other malware on mobile devices using the system. “Android has stepped its game up mitigation-wise in the new Jelly Bean release,” …

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Sportsbet offering short odds on August iPhone

Aussie online gambling site Sportsbet is offering short odds on an August release for Apple’s iPhone 5, with October coming in at a close second. The Sportsbet app on an older iPhone 3GS.(Credit: Sportsbet) As reported by Current.com.au, the online bookie is offering odds of AU$2.75 to 1 on a release in August. September is longer, at AU$3.25, before the …

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