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Motorola Xoom should see second software update soon

Verizon Wireless and Motorola were poised to issue another software update to the Xoom tablet earlier today, but apparently have pulled back at the last minute. On Thursday, Droid-Life was first to report that an HMJ078 update was expected to start hitting the Android 3.0 tablet today. The site even grabbed a screen capture of …

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iPhone app could help you switch to cheaper data plan

Onavo is an intriguing new app that works a little money-saving magic. It compresses your iPhone’s data stream, in some cases significantly, resulting in less total data consumption overall. Upwards of 80 percent less, according to developer Onavo Mobile. That means if you’re in a roaming area, like overseas, you stand to pay less for data. And if you subscribe …

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Android file syncer face

Among the growing list of services dedicated to syncing and storing your files in the cloud, there are two that consistently register as top dogs: Dropbox and SugarSync. Both offer comprehensive (and different) suites of syncing and sharing tools, both have their benefits and drawbacks, and both offer free Android apps. Let’s take a look at what each of these …

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HBO Go, why do you spurn me so?

HBO No. Screenshot by Scott Stein/CNET Dear HBO, Hey. It’s me, Scott. Remember me? I used to be an HBO subscriber, back when I had cable. That was about a year and a half ago. It’s been a while. I miss you a little. Hope you’re doing OK. I mean, I hear you are. Everyone’s talking about your latest shows. …

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Report: Apple slashes CDMA iPhone 4 production in half

Apple According to a report from industry tech newspaper DigiTimes, Apple is cutting its production of CDMA iPhone 4s for Verizon by half, from a projected 10 million to about 5 million. The report comes behind news that Pegatron, the company chosen to help Apple build the CDMA components of the iPhone 4, reported a net quarterly loss of nearly …

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Verizon’s 4G network back up after outage

After suffering a network outage that affected its customers for most of yesterday, Verizon Wireless announced via Twitter that its 4G LTE network is back up and running. The carrier acknowledged on Wednesday that it had determined the cause of the service interruption, but did not provide further explanation today as to what caused the outage. When asked for more …

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Google announces video chat for Nexus S

After teasing Twitter followers earlier today, Google’s Nexus account has announced that the Nexus S will be receiving a software update over the next few weeks. The notable, and likely only, feature in this update is the integration of video chat over Google Talk. Once Nexus S phones are loaded with this latest release, they will be able to video …

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Mario in the App Store: It’s

Wishing Nintendo had its games available in Apple’s App Store? Well, sometimes it does–even if they’re buggy and, seemingly, completely without Nintendo’s consent. “Monino.” Screenshot by Scott Stein/CNET A game called Monino has suddenly appeared in the App Store. At 99 cents, it looks like it’s pretty close to a clone of Mario, not-so-cleverly renamed. And, upon download, we discovered …

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Google Nexus teases surprise via Twitter

Oh, Google Nexus, you’re such a tease! Earlier today, the official Twitter account for the Google Android phone sent out a message saying that a surprise was on its way and to “Stay tuned!” We’re still waiting for the news to drop, but you know that’s not going to stop us or you from guessing. Thus far, the Nexus name …

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