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LG Optimus L9 injects dual

LG, the perennially upbeat Korean mobile maker that’s convinced Life’s Good, is lining up a new flagship phone for its budget range of Android blowers, tech blog Engadget reports. The Optimus L9 will join fellow odd-numbered L-Series phones, the L7, L5 and L3, in the quest to lift cash from your wallet. Like the L7 …

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Square adds AT&T to list of card reader distributors

Square has added to its list of retail partnerships with the announcement today that AT&T will begin selling the Square Card Readers at its stores. The mobile payments startup’s credit card reader will be offered at 1,000 AT&T stores, making Square available at more than 20,000 retail locations in the U.S., including at Apple stores, Best Buy, FedEx Office, RadioShack, …

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Google wants to shop Motorola’s TV set

Google appears itching to get rid of the television set-top box business it inherited from the acquisition of Motorola Mobility. The Internet search giant has hired Barclays to help it find buyers, according to Bloomberg, which cited anonymous sources and said the home business unit might fetch $2 billion. That Google wants to sell Motorola’s set-top box business and focus …

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Samsung’s mobile chief JK Shin has a better day in Berlin

Shin was in Berlin today at the IFA consumer electronics show to unveil Samsung’s latest mobile products, including the Samsung Ativ S, the first smartphone running Windows Phone 8, and the Galaxy Note 2. During his remarks, Shin made no direct reference to Apple or the lawsuit, but stated:  “Regardless of any hindrance, Samsung will continue to provide outstanding, innovative and unique products that stand …

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Listen to unlimited audiobooks on your smartphone

If you spend a lot of time in the car, you know what an awesome companion audiobooks can be. A pricey one, too. A single “book on tape” (OK, CD) might run you $20, $30, even as much as $50. That’s why I’m a big fan of Audiobooks.com, which offers unlimited listening for a flat monthly rate. Just one problem: …

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Sprint adds four markets to its slow

Sprint today announced that it has launched LTE service in four new markets across four states. Bringing the total number of major markets to six, Sprint’s new 4G technology arrives in Baltimore, the site where the carrier first deployed its WiMax (Xohm) service nearly four years ago. Acknowledging that it put its eggs in the wrong basket, Sprint has had …

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Archos unveils Android gaming tablet, GamePad

Today, Archos revealed its GamePad, a gaming tablet with a 7-inch touch screen. Not only will the Wi-Fi only device function as a regular tablet, which includes having access to Google Play and its accompanying games, e-mail, the Web, and apps, but it will also have physical control buttons for gaming. The GamePad will be powered by a dual-core 1.5GHz …

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Samsung bets on Android

Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy Camera hands-on 1:41 BERLIN — Smartphones are taking over the point-and-shoot camera market, but Samsung today announced a product it hopes will reverse the trend by building phone technology into a 16-megapixel camera. The Samsung Galaxy Camera is an Android 4.1 device with a large touch screen on one side, a 21x zoom lens …

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Samsung unveils Ativ S, world’s first Windows Phone 8 device

If you’ve been wondering what the first dual-core Windows Phone would look like, this is it. Today, the Korean electronics giant took the wraps off the Samsung Ativ S, the world’s first smartphone running Windows Phone 8. The Ativ S (Ativ is “Vita” spelled backward) features a slim design, a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor. …

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