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Amp up TV time with these second

Let’s face it, you’re not watching television commercials. In fact, you’re probably not paying attention all that closely to your favorite TV shows, either. Related stories Apple Confirms iPhone 14 Pro Camera Shake Issue, Says Fix Coming Next Week Apple SharePlay Makes Movie Night From Afar Easy ‘Cannot Verify AirPods’ in iOS 16? Your Earbuds …

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Google buys sound

Google wants its security to be wired for sound. The search giant has snapped up startup SlickLogin, which verifies your identity and helps you swap your password for sound. The SlickLogin team says they’re joining Google because the search giant “shares our core beliefs that logging in should be easy instead of frustrating, and authentication should be effective without getting …

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Nokia X Android phone gets closer in latest leaked shot

It isn’t easy being green. With less than a week before Nokia’s Android phone is revealed, the emerald-hued Nokia X has surfaced in another leaked photo. Codenamed the Nokia X or Nokia Normandy, the new phone is expected to be Nokia’s first Android blower. Twitter tipster @evleaks shows off the new snap, which appears to be a marketing or advertising …

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Sony Xperia Tablet Z2 leak hints at thinner profile, KitKat

It looks like Sony might really have a new smartphone and tablet to unveil later this month at the Mobile World Congress. Less than a month after details of an alleged flagship handset emerged, a fresh leak shows what is purportedly the Xperia Tablet Z’s replacement. According to an image and specs tweeted Monday by @evleaks, the tablet’s 10.1-inch display …

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Vodafone to add 4G coverage to global roaming

Vodafone has announced that from mid-2014 it will add 4G connectivity to its global roaming services. (Credit: Vodafone) Last year Vodafone revealed significant changes to how the telco would handle global roaming for customers. For an AU$5 per day charge, Red plan customers can use their phones in New Zealand, the UK, the US and much of Europe getting the …

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House of Cards star Spacey dreams of ‘no cliff

Kevin Spacey, star of Netflix political potboiler House of Cards, reckons the new online-focused way of making entertainment could transform the TV show as we know it and bring an end to “arbitrary cliff-hangers”. Online streaming service Netflix paid for and released the US adaptation of House of Cards without it ever going near a TV channel, based on data about …

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Quickflix adds new shows and support for Sony Xperia devices

Australian video streaming service Quickflix has expanded both its content offering and its range of supported devices. Sony’s Xperia Z1. (Credit: CNET) Today, the company announced that its mobile app will now support both the Sony Xperia Z1 smartphone and the Xperia Z tablet. Quickflix has boasted a strong relationship with Sony in the past, with its service already available …

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Smartphone charging: Toward a faster fill

Here’s what makes our mobile devices ever more spectacular: larger screens, higher resolutions, faster modems, and speedier processors. And here’s the oft substantial cost of all that: big-time battery consumption. Handset makers constantly strive to squeeze more milliamps per hour into a phone battery. The challenge of so while keeping a slim profile is clear to anyone who has used …

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LG to unveil third

Consumer electronics giant LG plans to debut its third generation of L Series Android smartphones at the Mobile World Conference later this month. Related stories TV in the Bathroom: Technically Doable but a Very Bad Idea Best Laptop for 2022: The 15 Laptops We Recommend Best TV Deals of 2022: Save Up to $1,500 on LG, Samsung and Amazon Fire …

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