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Apple ID and iCloud get 2

Apple has added two-step verification to Apple ID and iCloud accounts, icing its password-protected cake with an extra layer of security. If you opt in to the new security measures, you’ll need to enter both your password and special four-digit verification code before you can log in to iCloud or purchase apps from a new …

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B&N offers free e

Over the last few months, Barnes & Noble has been running a number of special deals on the Nook HD+, the larger of its two tablets, including a free credit of $50 to spend on Nook content. But now the company is taking things a step further by throwing in a free Nook Simple Touch E Ink e-reader — usually …

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T-Mobile is quietly testing its forthcoming 4G LTE network in New York, Las Vegas, the San Francisco Bay Area, and other cities, according to OpenSignal, a firm that monitors network coverage. Related stories: T-Mobile equips Galaxy Note 2 with fast 4G LTE powers T-Mobile gearing up for big event on March 26 T-Mobile’s possible no-contract pricing details divulged T-Mobile, MetroPCS …

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Sony apologises for Xperia Z sudden

Sony’s waterproof Xperia Z smart phone is plagued by a power glitch that sees the enormous 5-inch blower stopped dead in its tracks, according to disgruntled forum members. But Sony claims the bug only affects a “very small number of devices”. Xperia Z owners have been taking to Sony’s official forum for the last few weeks to complain about the …

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BlackBerry CEO: Samsung security will never be ‘top

Samsung Electronics will never be able to offer “top-notch platinum” security because of the inherent open nature of Android, according to BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins. Because Android is open source, it is the most susceptible to attacks such as malware, Heins said yesterday in an interview with CNET in New York City. In comparison, he added, BlackBerry 10 was designed …

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Phone networks moan to EU about brutal iPhone contracts

Apple has been accused of strongarm tactics by unnamed phone networks who have reported the iPhone maker to the European Union’s regulators, according to a report in the New York Times. The terms of Apple’s contracts with networks are so stringent, the report says, that a group of the aggrieved phone floggers have banded together in protest. They’ve begun talks …

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Sprint reminds us it didn’t want AT&T

If you followed AT&T’s unsuccessful play for T-Mobile that ultimately imploded in late 2011, then you’ll remember that Sprint wasn’t a fan of the proposed merger. Related stories: Sprint asks FCC to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger Sprint files suit to block AT&T’s T-Mobile merger Sprint says AT&T made the ‘right decision’ Departing FCC chairman leaves behind mixed record T-Mobile, MetroPCS …

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Why I won’t be going back to BlackBerry from iPhone

My story begins back in the spring of 2010, when I first became a BlackBerry user. Two years and four BlackBerrys later, battling the urge to dropkick my phone into outer space had become a daily struggle. Reader, I gave in — I bought an iPhone. I wasn’t the only one, either. RIM — or just plain old BlackBerry, as …

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