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Apple TV accounts for a third of set

Here’s a surprising stat: Apple TV now accounts for almost a third of all set-top media streamers sold this year, according to a report. That’s right, a third. Not too bad for something Apple describes as “a hobby”. That’s compared to things like the Boxee Box and the Roku — not cable or satellite PVRs such as Sky+ or TiVo …

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Toshiba Thrive 7

The original Toshiba Thrive 10-inch tablet impressed us with its support for full-size ports and the fact that we could remove its battery and swap in a new one. Features that are still unmatched in mainstream tablets. The 7-inch version is here now, but with its smaller form factor can it possibly offer the same experience? Probably not, but you …

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T-Mobile USA is temporarily allowing consumers to pay for its mobile products in monthly installments rather than in one big payment. Billed as the “4G Super Sale,” T-Mobile is offering this option as a promotion this weekend. All of its smartphones, including flagship products such as the Samsung Galaxy S II and the HTC Amaze 4G, as well as its …

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Up close with AT&T’s 4G LTE speeds in San Francisco

The AT&T 4G LTE speeds guessing game is unofficially over. Late last week we began hearing reports of the LTE icon popping up in the notification bars of AT&T’s three compatible smartphones–the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, HTC Vivid, and LG Nitro HD. So, I fired up Ookla’s Speedtest.net app to test diagnostics (for ping, download, and upload speeds) on …

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Dialed In #203: WebOS is doomed to fail! (podcast)

Now playing: Watch this: Ep. 203: WebOS is Doomed to Fail! 39:30 Is HP’s WebOS doomed to fail and destined to die a slow, unremarkable death? Yes! Sorry if you’re one of the few still clinging to this irrelevant operating system, but its days are numbered. In this episode of Dialed In we discuss the dim future of WebOS plus …

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NTSB calls for stricter bans on cell phone use while driving

The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending that states ban the use of cell phones and other portable electronic devices while driving. The five-member board unanimously agreed to the recommendation today, according to a press release. Specifically, the agency is recommending that the ban apply to both hands-free and handheld phones. Several states have already passed laws restricting text messaging …

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Hipstamatic D

The Hipstamatic D-Series camera app announced today offers a new way to tie photos and social networking together. Synthetic, developer of the popular retro-image iPhone app Hipstamatic, have enjoyed plenty of success in the iTunes App Store since the app was released two years ago. Now, the company aims to make the retro-image-taking experience more social with its new D-Series …

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Galaxy Nexus to go on sale this week?

Stop me if you’ve heard (and I’m sure that you have), but after months of waiting and a seemingly endless barrage of delays, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus may be available for purchase later this week. The latest gossip, which was obtained by Engadget, suggests that the initial release won’t be directly from Verizon Wireless, but through retail outlet Costco. According …

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Apple relaxes rules on iAds, more in

Things must be going badly. Apple is notorious for its uncompromising approach, so when it starts softening its usually stringent regulations, you know something’s up. And that’s exactly what it’s doing with its iAd mobile advertising service, the Wall Street Journal reports. Apple is making concessions to advertisers more tempted by Google’s approach, which is cheaper, and works on more devices …

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