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New York’s Metro

New York City smartphone users who ride MTA Metro-North trains may eventually be able to buy their tickets electronically. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Metro-North Railroad is testing a new system this summer for buying tickets via mobile devices. The Metro-North is, according to some, the busiest commuter train in the U.S. by monthly ridership. Acting …

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Sprint serves up Ice Cream Sandwich for Epic 4G Touch

Sprint today announced that the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch (what a mouthful!) is ready for its Android 4.0 update. A post on the carrier’s official message board provides the build number and basic details for the Ice Cream Sandwich update, indicating that it will run from July 12 to July 20. Unlike AT&T’s recent update for the …

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Amazing footage from the Nokia 808 PureView

Many photographers and mobile phone users may have been sceptical when the 808 PureView was announced in February with its high-resolution sensor. This one’s for the sceptics: take a look at some of the sample footage posted by All About Symbian, as it may change your mind. The site has posted a video taken with the phone at a Foo …

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Is ‘Netflix

I’m a magazine junkie. I grew up reading titles like Games, Omni, and Starlog, then moved on to every computer magazine I could get my hands on. (Show of hands: Who remembers Amiga World? PC/Computing?) Eventually I started writing for them, and even went so far as to start my own magazine: Tap, a PalmPilot enthusiast rag that later became …

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Amazon targets Apple’s Game Center with GameCircle

Amazon has announced GameCircle, a platform that comes with some of the features found in Apple’s Game Center. Designed for the Amazon Kindle Fire, GameCircle will attempt to engage players by tracking their achievements and delivering a leaderboard to see how they stack up against other folks. In addition, Amazon says GameCircle supports a syncing function that lets users save …

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RIM’s secret weapon? 80M ‘very loyal’ customers

It’s funny how a company with nearly 80 million subscribers can be considered to be in a death spiral. But that’s exactly where Research In Motion finds itself. On the heels of a disappointing quarterly loss, a warning of further losses ahead, and the delay of its next-generation BlackBerry 10 platform, many are questioning the company’s ability to continue to …

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Wilson’s 4G V for better Verizon LTE

Wilson Electronics announced today that its Sleek 4G V signal booster is now on sale for $129. Related stories Wilson Electronics Sleek full review A Boost for your AT&T 4G Need a boost? Signal boosters for 4G phones will debut at CES Announced earlier this year at CES, the Sleek 4G V is the first cell phone signal booster from …

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