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Asus: Nexus 7 sales climb toward 1 million a month

Now playing: Watch this: Unboxing the Nexus 7 2:11 Asus Chief Financial Officer David Chang says that the company is selling close to 1 million Nexus 7 tablets a month. Although Google has not released the official sales figures for its 7-inch Nexus 7 tablet, following Tuesday’s declaration of Asus’ third-quarter earnings yesterday the Taiwanese …

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Wireless service after Sandy

Hurricane Sandy has affected millions of people up and down the East Coast. Now the storm, which was downgraded just before landfall Monday night in New Jersey, has moved westward to wreak further havoc on communications networks in its path. Because I have been getting so many questions from friends, family and readers about what is going on with the …

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25 HTC One X tips

The One X is HTC’s mighty flagship smart phone, and with its 4.7-inch screen and powerful quad-core processor, it could power a battleship. But there’s more than just impressive specs to the One X, so join me as I find 25 ways to get more out of this Android hero. With just a few simple tweaks of the settings, you …

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Barnes & Noble inks video deals in time for Nook HD, HD+ release

Barnes & Noble is expanding its Nook Video content to include NBCUniversal and 20th Century Fox programs as it also begins shipping its HD and HD+ tablets this week. B&N said customers who preordered the tablets will start receiving them throughout the week. The devices will also hit Barnes & Noble’s stores and retailers such as Target, Wal-Mart, and Best …

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FCC on Sandy: Cell service likely to get worse before it gets better

Cellphone service in superstorm Sandy’s path is likely to get worse before it gets better, the Federal Communications Commission said today. “This was and still is a devastating storm with a serious impact on our nation’s communications infrastructure,” FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said during a conference call with press this afternoon. “The storm is not over. And our assumption is …

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Hurricane Sandy disrupts wireless and Internet services

Residents in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy all up and down the East Coast awoke this morning to downed trees, flooding, and in some cases, no wireless, Internet, or home phone service. Areas around New York City seemed to be most affected with millions of residents throughout the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut without power. All four …

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EE 4G out today, 700 Orange and T

Now playing: Watch this: CNET News EE launch 1:36 The UK’s first 4G network has gone live at last, giving Brits the opportunity to speed up their mobile data — if they’ve got a whole load of cash that is. From this morning, you can saunter into an EE-branded highstreet shop and tie yourself into a 4G contract. Be sure …

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MetroPCS Q3: 1 million LTE subscribers, strong profit

Greg Sandoval/CNET MetroPCS, the fifth largest cellular network in the U.S., has posted strong third-quarter earnings, along with more than 1 million LTE subscribers on its network. The cellular network today reported third-quarter net profit of $193 million — more than double the $69 million profit it recorded a year ago — on revenue of $1.3 billion, or 52 cents …

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iPad mini: $329, 7.9

On November 2nd, Apple will release the iPad Mini Wi-fi model in three memory configurations. $329 for 16GB, $429 for 32GB, and $529 for 64GB. Two weeks later on November 16th, we’ll see Wi-fi + 4G model hit the shelves at $459 for 16GB, $559 for 32GB, and $659 for 64GB. The new tablet is 7.2mm thick and weighs 0.68 …

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