Vodafone Mobile phone calls made via 4G could soon be the norm for Australians with news that Vodafone has completed trials of the technology, known as Voice over LTE or VoLTE. The telco says VoLTE technology promises “crystal-clear” voice calls with quick connections and “virtually no lag”, utilising a 4G data connection, rather than the …
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Canon, Pentax power forward to lure high
The Canon 5DS and 5DS R (pictured here) boast a 50.6-megapixel CMOS sensor. Lexy Savvides/CNET Canon and Pentax just put on a burst of speed in the race to attract well-funded camera buyers. The smartphone camera has proved to be a mixed blessing for the photography industry. With a smartphone, people always have a camera on hand and can share …
Read More »Lost keys? KeyMe has the app for that
Gone are the days of going to the hardware store. KeyMe’s iOS app lets users take a photo of their key and upload it to the cloud to print a new one on the fly. KeyMe I’ll never forget the moment I swore I’d never lose my keys again: Heavy snowfall and a freezing cold night in upstate New York, …
Read More »Pilot and wife use iPads to help crash
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. The view at Rapid City airport. What must have local staff been thinking as this plane came into land? Eric Colvin/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET You’ll never get me up in a single-engine plane. The principle reason is that it has one single engine. There …
Read More »Back to basics: The Yamaha R
Yamaha R-S201 stereo receiver Yamaha If you’ve been flummoxed one too many times by the complexity of multichannel AV receivers, the Yamaha R-S201 stereo receiver may be just what you need. It’s super-simple to setup and use, so after you have selected one of its five inputs, and turned the volume up, you will definitely hear sound. With AV receivers …
Read More »Pioneering audio designer Joseph Grado passes away
Joseph Grado with one of his early headphones. Martin McKenzie Joseph Grado, an innovative audio designer, died Friday. He was 90 years old. I met Mr. Grado only once, and that was 30 years ago when he gave a talk at the New School in New York City. He was there to discuss how he started designing phono cartridges. Before …
Read More »Lawmakers push feds to investigate Verizon’s use of ‘supercookies’
Senate Democrats are asking federal regulators to investigate Verizon’s use of “supercookies” that track online activities. Spencer Platt/Getty Images On Friday, Sens. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) sent letters to the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission asking the agencies to look into Verizon’s use of tracking technology. The senators along, with Sen. …
Read More »FCC and Net neutrality: What you really need to know
It’s either the heavy hand of government getting in the way of business, or the dawn of a new era of free-flowing information, videos and everything else. Welcome to the latest, and most significant, episode in the adventures of Net neutrality. Sure, those two words make for arguably one of the dullest phrases ever created, but I have two more …
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Steve Guttenberg/CNET I’m a big Bob Dylan fan, but his last few albums have left me cold. He’s old, and sounds it, and the songwriting ain’t what it used to be. So when I received a promo of the new album “Shadows in the Night,” I wasn’t even sure I wanted to hear it. I left it on a stack …
Read More »HTC’s posts tiny profit as revenue jumps 12 percent
HTC is partnering with companies like Under Armour to build wearables and expand its product line. Under Armour Taiwan-based mobile company HTC was able to grow its revenue during the fourth quarter, but profits were disappointingly slim. HTC posted revenue of NT$47.9 billion ($1.5 billion) during the fourth quarter, up 12 percent compared to the same period in 2013. HTC’s …
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