The Samsung event invite might make you hungry. Samsung There’s an art to creating an invitation for a major technology event. You want to hint at what’s to come without really giving anything away. Apple has been a master of this. Usually you get spare graphics and a short phrase designed to generate excitement. Samsung’s …
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Sprint bundles iPhone and iPad into $100 lease
Sprint keeps adding to its Apple device leasing programs. CNET Sprint is keeping up its effort to entice more Apple enthusiasts, this time offering a bundle of the iPhone and iPad for $100 a month. The promotion, which ends April 9, pulls together the wireless carrier’s existing iPhone for Life and iPad for Life leasing programs at a savings of …
Read More »China’s Internet users soar as mobile drives growth
The number of Internet users in China continues to skyrocket. China added 31 million Internet users for a total of 649 million, the country’s China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) reported Tuesday, according to Reuters, which obtained a copy of the report. The country’s total number of mobile Internet users jumped by 57 million to 557 million, CNNIC reported. China’s …
Read More »Lollipop nibbles off 1.6 percent of Android devices
Android 5.0 Lollipop finally registers on the market share radar. Google Android 5.0 Lollipop finally has enough market share to appear on Google’s radar. According to the latest version of the Android Developers Dashboard, published on Monday, Lollipop has found itself a home on 1.6 percent of Android devices. That percentage accounts for all Android devices that visited the Google …
Read More »Rare part for groundbreaking 1949 British computer found in US
The room-size EDSAC could perform 650 instructions per second. University of Cambridge A rare remnant of a pioneering British computer has surfaced in the United States and made its way to the UK to be incorporated into a reconstruction of the historic machine. The computer, called the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator, or EDSAC, is recognized as one of the …
Read More »Amazon courts Purdue students with on
Amazon is offering students an easy way to pick up items on campus. Amazon/Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Amazon is rolling out yet another service to expand its online presence into the real world. As of Tuesday, students at Purdue University will be able to pick up textbooks and other items they’ve ordered through Amazon at an Amazon-staffed center on campus. …
Read More »Sony trims annual net loss forecast on sales boost of image sensors, PS4s
Sony plans to cut 2,100 positions from its mobile division in the next year. CNET Sony expects its net loss for 2014 to be smaller than previously forecast, thanks largely to higher-than-expected sales of image sensors and PlayStation 4 game consoles. The technology and entertainment conglomerate will likely record a net loss of 170 billion yen ($1.4 billion) for 2014, …
Read More »Samsung’s chief of mobile marketing steps down at crucial time
What’s next for Samsung’s mobile marketing? We’ll know soon enough when the company holds its Unpacked event March 1 to introduce new devices. Samsung Technology conglomerate Samsung has appointed a new mobile-marketing chief ahead of a crucial period for the company’s smartphone and tablet division. Kim Seok-pil has stepped down as Samsung’s head of mobile marketing due to health reasons, …
Read More »Pilot was taking selfies just before plane crash, say investigators
The wreckage of this Cessna may be tragic evidence that piloting a plane and taking selfies don’t mix. CBS Denver screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Much publicity is dedicated to stopping people from texting while driving. However, the potential hazards of mobile gadgets may now have extended to taking selfies while piloting a plane. Last May, a Cessna 150K crashed near …
Read More »Scott Ludlam exposes raft of ways to circumvent data retention
Senator Scott Ludlam has questioned the Government on the effectiveness of data retention. Image by CeBIT Australia, CC BY 2.0 Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has grilled the Government on its proposed Data Retention Bill, exposing the vast number of services that Australians would be able to use to prevent their online metadata from being stored. While questioning the Attorney-General’s Department …
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