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Sidecar dials up smarter smartphones

Startup Sidecar wants to be the engine of change for smartphones. The company, formerly known as SocialEyes, today launched its Sidecar mobile app, which has not one but two key features. First, the company says, it lets users share live video (or photos, contact information, and locations) while they talk. Second, it provides free VoIP …

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Controlling your phone with motion

Hillcrest Labs isn’t a household name, but if you have a Roku 2 streaming player (and really, you should) the company has entered your home. Based in Rockville, Md., Hillcrest developed the motion-sensing technology used in Roku’s remote. So when you’re flipping through menus or playing Angry Birds, Hillcrest is behind how it all works. Its first product in the …

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Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 now available from Three

The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is available now from the admirable men and women of the Three network, bringing with it a 3.8-inch screen, a dual-core processor and a 5-megapixel camera for free on contracts from £22 per month. For that 22 quid, you’ll get the phone for free, along with 500 minutes, 5,000 texts and 250MB of data. That’s …

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Want an unlocked Galaxy S III? Amazon has you covered

If you can’t wait to get a U.S. carrier version of Samsung’s Galaxy S III, Amazon is offering the unlocked version early. Samsung Electronics’ latest flagship smartphone is available for preorder now, and will ship June 1. There is, of course, a catch. Since the unlocked Galaxy S III isn’t optimized for U.S. carriers, there are limitations to what networks …

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DIY: Give your iPhone a mirrored rear panel

Rumor Has It host Emily Dreyfuss shows off an iPhone 4S with a mirrored rear-panel. Sharon Vaknin/CNET There’s not much you can do in the way of customizing your iPhone’s hardware. Unless you bedazzle it with Swarovski crystals, apply a GelaSkin, or give it a funky case, your iPhone will continue to stand undistinguished among its cookie-cutter siblings. iFixit, a …

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Google completes Motorola buy, installs own man at the top

Google’s finally sealed the deal on its bid to buy Motorola Mobility, meaning that the search giant now officially owns the smart phone-spawning company. Google boss Larry Page broke the news on Google’s blog, confirming that the $12.5bn (£7.9bn) buyout is finished at last. Page’s first action has been to install “long-time Googler” Dennis Woodside as Motorola Mobility’s new chief, …

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100 Apple iPads save Greece $140 billion

Apple The daunting task of restructuring Greece’s debt fell to Bob Apfel and his company, Bondholder Communications Group, according to Fortune. To help complete a complicated series of transactions in which the country’s Finance Ministry agreed to settle for far less than the $270 billion owed, Apfel and his team used a network of iPads. The task involved capturing approval …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 pre

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the fastest selling pre-order blower of the year, according to Carphone Warehouse, which has been crunching some numbers on Samsung’s follow-up to the hyper-popular Galaxy S2. Proving what we already suspected — that the Galaxy S3 is going to be a hugely successful mobile — Carphone says it’s taken thousands of pre-orders for the 4.8-inch …

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