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Now playing: Watch this: Hitting the slopes with high-tech ski gear (Video) 3:01 Update, February 12, 2014: Added Drift Ghost-S action camera and POC Receptor Bug Communication (with Beats audio). CNET doesn’t usually write up ski equipment, but with more ski gear going high-tech — and mingling with the high-tech gear we carry day to …

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Samsung Galaxy TabPro 8

Ready to go Pro? The Samsung Galaxy TabPro is up for order here in the UK. Samsung’s latest 8-incher is on sale now for £349. That’s for the 8.4-inch, available from online shops Very and Clove. It’s expected to be delivered around 21 March. For your money you get a 1,600×2,560 screen and 16GB of storage, with cutting-edge Android KitKat …

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Later app for iPhone reminds you to send e

The iPhone comes with a useful Reminders app that helps you keep track of your various daily responsibilities, but free app Later by developer Nick Walter might be of added help because it focuses on reminding you only about texts, tweets, and e-mails that you don’t want to forgot to send. The app feels half-baked at this point, but a …

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Geeksphone Revolution switches between Android and Firefox OS

Change is hard. Fortunately, sometimes you can make a change without giving up on the past completely — and that’s the case for the new Geeksphone Revolution, which lets you try out Firefox OS without burning your Android bridges. The Revolution switches between Android, complete with Google Play access, and Mozilla’s Firefox OS software, also known as Boot2Gecko. It’s on …

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Hope for BlackBerry? One analyst sees tailwinds ahead

There’s reason to feel a small measure of confidence in BlackBerry’s ability to stabilize the business — you just need to exercise some patience. That’s according to Wells Fargo analyst Maynard Um, who raised his estimate on BlackBerry’s valuation range and slightly lifted his revenue estimate for fiscal 2015, which begins in March. He said that by fiscal 2016, the …

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Google says Motorola deal was ‘a success’, plans more ‘big bets’

Google’s boss of buying and selling companies insists that the Motorola deal was a “success”, despite taking a bath on the sale price. Google sold Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91 billion late last month, having bought the phone manufacturer just two years ago for more than four times that amount. But Don Harrison, Google’s head of mergers and acquisitions, …

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LG outs G2 Mini for Mobile World Congress

Forget about teasing the new devices it will reveal at Mobile World Congress in just a couple of weeks; LG just used Facebook to confirm its introduction of the LG G2 Mini at the Barcelona mobile show. A Facebook post published Wednesday morning depicts a grid image of a miniaturized shoe, a starfish, and a cupcake alongside their full-size counterparts, …

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How to retrieve iCloud Keychain passwords on iOS

Jason Cipriani/CNET With iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks, Apple introduced a new feature called iCloud Keychain. The feature aims to help keep your online accounts more secure, and at the same time speed up the amount of time it takes you to enter your log-in credentials on certain sites. In an effort to help you keep accounts secure, Apple …

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SoftBank CEO: Verizon, AT&T have oligopoly in the US

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son isn’t so pleased with the way the US mobile market looks at the moment. Speaking to reporters in Japan on Wednesday, Son said that AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the two largest telcos in the US, have an oligopoly in the market, according to Reuters. It’s not clear whether his comments went beyond that complaint, but Reuters …

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