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Galaxy Note 3 tipped for beefy battery, Android 4.3

The next Galaxy Note could come with a gigantic battery, if fresh rumours concerning Samsung’s next smart phone are to be believed. The Note 3 will pack a 3,450mAh battery, PhoneArena reports, citing an anonymous source who claims to have “seen the engineering sample of the phablet first hand”. While it’s always worth taking unconfirmed …

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London’s ‘smart’ bins track 4m phones a week over Wi

I don’t want to make you paranoid or anything, but the bins are watching you. That’s right, ‘smart’ bins being trialled in London’s Cheapside are sniffing out passing Wi-Fi signals from mobile phones, and snaffling your data without you even knowing. And it’s happening on a mass scale. In a single week, the bins ‘captured’ 4,009,676 devices, The Independent reports. (For …

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LG G2 balloon stunt goes awry

Proving that not everything belongs in the cloud, a recent publicity stunt for the LG G2 ended in nearly two dozen injuries. Related stories LG G2 review LG G2 smartphone launch event (pictures) A closer look at the G2 (pictures) Taking place in Seoul on Friday, the “G in the Cloud” event was designed to help generate interest in the …

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ZTE Open Firefox OS handset to hit eBay for $80

Firefox OS will be making a more “global” debut quite soon. Mozilla and ZTE announced today that the ZTE Open running Firefox OS will be available “soon” on eBay. The companies didn’t specify exactly when the handset will hit the e-commerce site, but did say that it’ll come in the color orange and will be unlocked, allowing it to run …

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HTC hints at ‘change’ in Robert Downey Jr

HTC appears to have some manner of rebrand in mind, roping in Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr to promote a campaign about ‘change’. The ads — the first of which you can see embedded below — see Downey Jr reeling off alternative interpretations of the HTC acronym, such as “humongous tinfoil catamaran”, or “hold this cat” (pictured above, aww). …

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Google Play hits the books in time for fall semester

Students often spend thousands of dollars on textbooks throughout their college years, but a new feature on Google Play may change that. On the Android Official Blog, Google announced an additional category of higher education digital textbooks that can be rented or purchased outright. The announcement comes at a time when technology is changing the education sector. A growing number …

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US bans older Samsung devices in Apple patent case

And you thought all this patent nonsense was over. Or I did, anyway, what with Apple winning $1bn from Samsung, and just last week, the President himself stepping in and putting a ban on the bans. Now the International Trade Commission has issued a ruling that bans certain Samsung devices from sale in the US. The reason? They infringe on …

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BlackBerry is officially for sale, but will it find a buyer?

It’s official. The beleaguered BlackBerry is up for sale. On Monday, the company announced it had formed a special committee to explore “strategic alternatives” for itself. The company specifically said that it’s trying to “enhance value and increase scale in order to accelerate BlackBerry 10 deployment.” However, BlackBerry noted in the release that alternatives could range from joint ventures to …

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