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Shazam iPhone app identifies music when phone is locked

While song identification software is nothing new, Shazam’s new update for iPhone and iPod Touch seems to be stepping up the game. Dubbed “Auto Shazam,” the app’s new feature, which debuted on Thursday, is able to continuously recognize popular music and TV around a user even though their phone may be locked. This means if someone is unable to whip …

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Jolla Sailfish phone on sale in UK and Europe for £331

Bored of Android or the iPhone? The latest upstart smart phone system, Sailfish, born within Nokia, is on sale now in the shape of the case-swapping Jolla phone. The Jolla phone is available to buy now for €399 — about £331 — in Europe, Switzerland and Norway. The new 4G phone runs Sailfish OS, which started life as MeeGo, software that …

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CyanogenMod raises $23 million

Cyanogen and its customized version of the Android operating system just might be onto something, if Silicon Valley investment is your preferred benchmark. The company announced Thursday that it has closed its Series B funding with Andreessen Horowitz and Tencent, to the tune of $23 million. The funds will be used to expand the current team of 25 to hire …

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Nokia Lumia 1020 jumps up to “Black”

Related stories Nokia Lumia 1020, reviewed Boost your Windows Phone battery life 25 Windows Phone 8 tips Ladies and gents, it’s time to rev up your Nokia Lumia 1020. The company announced on its Web site that the Lumia Black update is ready to download. The minor bump comes with a few trinkets you’ll also find in the Nokia Lumia …

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Verizon serves Android 4.4 to Droid Ultra, Maxx, Mini

Verizon on Thursday announced that the Motorola Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx, and Droid Mini are receiving Android 4.4updates. The trio of smartphones are among the first carrier-branded smartphones to pick up the most recent version of Android. Related stories: Motorola Droid Ultra review KitKat is now the 1 percent — of Android devices Why Android won’t be getting App Ops …

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Sing along to Christmas carols with Google

There’s nothing like a themed Easter egg to get us in the mood for the festive season. (Screenshot by CBSi) Google has given us the gift of karaoke thanks to this fun feature that brings up a list of Christmas carols to sing along to when you search for “let’s go caroling” (the alternative Australian spelling “let’s go carolling” also …

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LG Smart TV to WebOS: You’re coming to Vegas

LG has made good on its promise to resurrect WebOS in the living room. An LG researcher, Hong Sung-pyo, said at an event in Korea on Thursday that the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next month will play host to the company’s first WebOS-based Smart TV. The television will include a 2.2GHz dual-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM, according to Hong. …

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Why Android won’t be getting App Ops anytime soon

An outcry of disappointment greeted Google when people found out that the hidden App Ops feature was yanked from Android KitKat last week, and it’s going to be a long time before you see it again. Google said at the time that it removed the feature because its experimental nature could break apps, a statement that was greeted with skepticism. …

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Jolla Sailfish phone swims into Europe

Related stories: Read more: Jolla Sailfish swims to Europe Hands on with Jolla phone Jolla Sailfish adds Android compatibility Bored of Android or the iPhone? The latest upstart smartphone system, Sailfish, born within Nokia, is on sale now in the shape of the case-swapping Jolla phone. The Jolla phone is available to buy now for 399 euros (about $545) in …

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