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How to avoid pricey data roaming bills

When travelling overseas, phone bills can get expensive quite quickly. This is not only due to international call rates, but also to data roaming, which smartphones are now becoming reliant on. Contents Be data conscious Switch off data roaming Purchase a travel SIM Wi-Fi hotspots So, what is data roaming? Your phone requires data when …

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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 emerging this month, Samsung says

Samsung is making a follow-up to the Galaxy Note, with the South Korean company confirming its new giganto-phone will be revealed at the end of August. Yesterday we brought you news that Samsung had sent out cryptic invites for an event on 29 August, depicting a mysterious box and what looked like a stylus masquerading as a magic wand. Donning …

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iPhone 5 September release tipped again

Yesterday we bought you the news that a new iPhone could be lining shelves on 21 September, following a 12 September unveiling — now fresh reports have surfaced that lend credence to those points on the calendar. AllthingsD says sources have confirmed that Apple is plotting an event for the week commencing 9 September (that’s a Sunday), with Wednesday (that’s …

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Black Samsung Galaxy S3 bares all in candid T

Like a perky starlet who’s got the tabloids in a tizz — even though her first big film isn’t out yet — the black Samsung Galaxy S3 continues to pop up all over the Internet, causing a sensation with its sensuous ebony charms. Is it matte? Is it glossy? Who’s it dating? We need to know! This latest saucy shot …

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Archos 101 XS Android tablet has keyboard, some magnets

Here’s yet another Android tablet to tickle your fancy — the Archos 101Xs comes with a magnetically attached keyboard, modelled above by my glamorous assistant Andy, and is powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The tablet itself is flat, but docks with the separate keyboard using the magical power of magnets. That attraction isn’t the strongest, but should serve …

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MetroPCS honcho: We’re no ‘Podunk’ business

MetroPCS Wireless President Thomas Keys has spent a considerable amount of time and energy building up the reputation of the prepaid carrier as a legitimate player in the wireless industry. So he could only shrug and make light of the fact that one of his key executives described the company as “Podunk” and “the hair on the tail that wags …

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AT&T defends FaceTime restrictions amid sharp criticism

In a blog post Wednesday, AT&T defended its new policy of restricting use of Apple’s FaceTime app so that only customers on its Mobile Share plans can take advantage of it. But consumer advocates still say AT&T is violating the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet rules. Apple Last week, AT&T confirmed that it has plans to make the popular video …

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Three sites seized after pirating Android apps, DOJ says

The U.S. Department of Justice has taken aim at three sites that allegedly pirated Android apps. According to the Justice Department, it seized three Web sites — applanet.net, appbucket.net, and snappzmarket.com — that were allegedly offering copies of copyrighted Android apps. It marked the first time that sites were seized over allegedly pirating copyrighted mobile apps. The Federal Bureau of …

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Square outage squelches payments

Square was hit by an hour-long outage yesterday evening, stopping some payments being processed. The outage caused problems for users of the startup’s website, Squareup.com, as well as its mobile app, The Next Web reports. Square spokesman Aaron Zamost told the publication: “Some users experienced a connectivity issue late this evening, during which time our website was inaccessible and some …

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