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Orange Stylistic S01 is a Fujitsu phone for seniors

Using a smartphone can be tough for seniors, so Fujitsu and Orange have teamed up to make the Stylistic S01, an Android smartphone that respects its elders. Sold by the France Telecom-Orange network, the 4-inch, water- and dust-resistant S01 is Fujitsu’s first major smartphone to go on sale outside Japan. It’s loaded with features designed to make things easier for …

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How to get the Google Play store on the Kindle Fire HD

There are plenty of complimentary things you can say about the Kindle Fire HD. “It has a stellar collection of apps,” unfortunately isn’t one of them. Amazon has customised Android to within an inch of its virtual life and banished Google Play in favour of its own Amazon Appstore. Take a stroll down its digital aisles and you’ll find the …

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iOS 6.1.2 to launch next week and fix bugs, report says

The next version of Apple’s mobile operating system could launch next week, according to a report, and will fix the bugs found in iOS 6.1.1. German blog iFun cites checks with different mobile networks as evidence iOS 6.1.2 will touch down before Wednesday. That might not be concrete proof, but 9to5Mac says the same site nailed the launch of iOS …

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Black HTC One leaks ahead of Tuesday’s launch

Another day, another HTC One leak. This time we get a look at the handset in black, courtesy of Unwired View. Design-wise, it looks identical to the silver model we already spied. The images on the screen are different too, with this one listing New York as the home city, whereas the silver one had London. HTC will hold events …

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LG’s 5.5

After some earlier teasing, LG Electronics fully detailed its Optimus G Pro Android phone today, a high-end model with 5.5-inch screen, LTE networking, and a quad-core 1.7GHz processor. LG often sells its phones first in its home market of South Korea, and it looks like that’s the plan for the Optimus G Pro, too. But it’ll arrive in other areas, …

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Sprint’s 4G LTE quietly pops up in San Francisco, New York

Sprint has quietly flipped the switch on its 4G LTE network in some areas of San Francisco, New York, and Washington, D.C., suggesting an official launch may be close at hand. While confirming a report that first appeared in The Verge, a company spokesperson did not specify which sections of the cities would have access to the speedier network. “During …

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What are Quantum Dots, and how could they help your next TV?

At CES in January, Sony announced several LCD TVs with “Triluminos,” a new backlighting method that they promise offered “rich, authentic color, and excellent red and green reproduction.” Digging deeper, it turns out Triluminos includes an optical component produced by QD Vision, Inc. called “Color IQ” which uses quantum dots to help create light. OK, so what are quantum dots? …

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Marantz brings Consolette dock to Australia

The high-end networked speaker dock from Marantz has hit Aussie stores for AU$1650. (Credit: Marantz) Marantz has been making high-end audio devices for 60 years now, and the Consolette is part of its anniversary celebrations. With a design that takes cues from the original Audio Consolette for LP records, the dock is made of solid walnut, with its stereo speakers …

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Norfolk Apple Shop changes name: We sell cider, not iPads!

The Apple Shop in Hoveton, Norfolk, can’t help you with queries about your iPhone or iPad. That’s because it sells a different kind of produce altogether, namely local cider. Unfortunately, since the Apple Store opened in Norwich in 2009, the cider-seller has been inundated with tech queries, so much so that the owner has decided to change the name to …

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