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Motorola Mobility shareholders approve Google merger

Motorola Mobility’s shareholders have overwhelmingly voted to approve Google’s $12.5 billion acquisition of the company. During a special stockholders meeting today, about 99 percent of the shares voting today approved adoption of the merger agreement, the company said. Those shares represent approximately 74 percent of the company’s outstanding common shares. “We are pleased and gratified …

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Quad

Just last week, HTC CEO Peter Chou indicated that the company was working to bring a third tablet to market in the new year. Fast-forward a few days, and now we know its name, hardware specifications, and even what it looks like (spoiler alert: it’s a big, flat rectangle). Bearing the code-name HTC Quattro, details indicate an evolved Android tablet …

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Best Windows Phone apps: Pin these to your start screen now

Nokia’s Lumia 800 has given Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS a new lease of life, contributing to a definite boost in the number of good apps being released for the platform  in recent months. Here’s our choice of 16, although like our iPhone roundup, we’ve deliberately left out Facebook and Twitter, which are already likely to be on your mobile. But …

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Huawei Honor shipping in December in rainbow of colors

Huawei announced that it will begin shipping its next Android handset, the Honor, in December to select markets. Powered by Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread and running the latest build of Huawei’s custom software, the handset features a single-core 1.4GHz processor, an 8-megapixel camera, 512MB RAM, and 4GB internal storage. Obviously, it’s not the most advanced smartphone on the market, but one …

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Samsung Galaxy S2 Ice Cream Sandwich update confirmed

Great news for Samsung Galaxy S2 owners — the 4.3-inch smart phone will be getting Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Confirmation came via Samsung UK, which tweeted, “Good news – the Galaxy S2 will be receiving ICS.” Samsung Galaxy S2 owners will be relieved to hear their relatively recent smart phones won’t be left behind, and will be blessed …

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Five cheap non

Here’s a little secret: an LED TV is just an LCD TV with a fancy backlight. While it usually provides a thinner design and improved energy efficiency, an LED backlight doesn’t necessarily provide better picture quality. In fact, sometimes LED TVs perform worse than their non-LED cousins. But they never cost less. With those facts in mind, here’s a quintet …

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Samsung LND550 series: Basic LCD TV with high

To judge from the LND630 we checked out earlier and the LND550 reviewed here, Samsung’s low-end LCDs are pretty dang good. These non-LED-based models managed deeper black levels than like-priced competitors, and largely avoid the uniformity problems associated with those razor-thin LED-based sets–while costing hundreds less. The LND550 falls short of the color accuracy of its step-up brother, and we …

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HDTV doorbuster deals to avoid

Every year, retailers tempt consumers with too-good-to-be-true deals designed to tempt them into the stores and buy…something else. Chances are, these deals are too good to be true. Before you head out to join the mad rush, here are some so-called “deals” to avoid. ‘Refurbished’ If you’ve heard of the brand, chances are that doorbuster deal TV is a refurbished …

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Busta Rhymes Q&A: ‘Winning’ with Google Music

LOS ANGELES–Chatting with rapper Busta Rhymes about smartphones, his sons, and the business of online music distribution isn’t how I had intended to spend part of my afternoon. Yet the artist made a surprise appearance at the Google Music launch in LA this afternoon and graciously granted CNET an interview. Rhymes joins other artists, like Coldplay and The Rolling Stones, …

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