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iPad 3 front case leaks, home button intact

Some more alleged parts of the iPad 3 have leaked — this time it’s a pair of front panels that hold the screen, known as “digitizers”, according to our sister site CNET.com. And the most notable thing is the Home button is there as standard. This pours doubt on the idea that Apple is ditching …

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Tech Time Machine: 3 March

Modified Ford Falcons, talking pigs and a famous Belgian reporter are just three threads that tie together in the knotted ball of the history that is 3 March. What does this all mean? Tech Time Machine investigates. It’s not exactly the biggest day in the history of technology, so let’s pause a moment to reflect on some other notable events …

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Sprint promises 10 Google Wallet devices this year

In addition to the LG Viper due out this spring, Sprint plans to add Google Wallet to nine other phones within the year. The wireless payment service that lets you pay for items with your phone through an NFC chip, is currently available on only two phones: the Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus. According to Fierce Mobile Content, Vice President …

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A closer look at Skype for Windows Phone (photos, video)

Now playing: Watch this: Skype for Windows Phone Beta 1:07 BARCELONA, Spain–Skype has at long last come to Windows Phone, and here at Mobile World Congress, I got a closer look at the beta version (the “gold” version releases in April.) The app fits closely with the look and feel I’d envision for the mobile platform, with larger icons, swipe-through …

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LG’s Optimus L5 is a confused smartphone

BARCELONA, Spain–Sadly, the LG Optimus L5, a midrange Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) smartphone from the Korean chaebol, is one you should likely avoid. While it’s great to know affordable ICS devices will be made available, the Optimus L5 doesn’t seem to have what it takes to wow even the budget consumer. Now playing: Watch this: LG L-Style phones 2:21 …

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Huawei Ascend D Quad, MediaPad 10 close up

Now playing: Watch this: Huawei Ascend D Quad 1:12 BARCELONA, Spain–Huawei is gunning for quad-core Android market share just as much as the next manufacturer. Curious about the Ascend D Quad smartphone that Huawei is claiming to be the world’s fastest, or the MediaPad 10, a quad-core 10.1-inch tablet? So were we. That’s why we stopped by Huawei’s booth at …

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Fujitsu flaunts quad

Like cosplay and Hello Kitty, Fujitsu phones are big in Japan. If you’re wondering why you’ve never seen one of Fujitsu’s phones, that’s because they aren’t currently on sale in the U.K. All that is set to change though, as the Japanese giant is planning to shake a tail feather and export its smartphone smarts to Europe–imminently, if an FT …

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Sony sneers at quad

Sony won’t release any quad-core phones until next year, an executive has said. The reason? The performance doesn’t yet meet its expectations. “We’re going to join quad-core when we feel that the performance matches the battery efficiency,” Sony Mobile product marketing manager Stephen Sneeden told our sister site CNET Asia at Mobile World Congress. “Because right now we don’t feel …

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Guess who’d like to ‘throttle’ AT&T now?

Under growing pressure from subscribers to clarify when their access speeds are likely to get throttled, AT&T finally offered a clear-cut answer on Thursday. Before hitting the “send” button, however, the company didn’t need a Nostradamus to know that blowback was right around the bend. AT&T And so it was. In a morning announcement explaining the circumstances surrounding when it …

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