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Five apps for scanning documents on your iPhone

Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET School is back in session, meaning students have folders full of syllabi, schedules, and other paperwork you’re likely to reference as the semester goes on. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to carry all of it around with you all the time, without overloading your backpack? Thanks to a handful …

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Mobile

Mobile-phone owners are not just spending money on their phones and monthly subscriptions. Sales of mobile-phone accessories shot up 32 percent during the first half of 2012 compared with the same period last year, says a new report from NPD Group. Cases proved the most popular accessory, with sales soaring 70 percent over 2011 despite an average 25 percent increase …

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Verizon to give Windows Phone another chance?

Verizon Wireless is reportedly getting ready to give Microsoft another chance. The carrier is plans to offer a new Windows Phone 8-powered Nokia smartphone this year, its first Windows device since May 2011, a person with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg. Nokia and Microsoft have scheduled a press event for September 5 in New York, and although Verizon won’t …

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Hands

Finding a satisfying Android phone on a prepaid carrier is getting easier every day. Case in point, the new LG Motion 4G for MetroPCS. This pint-size $149.99 handset features Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a 3.5-inch screen, and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, plus 4G LTE data. The pint-size yet potent LG Motion 4G (pictures) +7 more See all photos Design …

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More evidence suggests Sept. 21 iPhone release

Though we’ve already heard that the Apple’s next iPhone may land in stores September 21, today more fuel was added to that rumor fire. Citing a “trusted Verizon employee,” TechCrunch reported today that Big Red has imposed a staff vacation blackout from September 21 to 30. The source didn’t reveal the reason for the blackout or to which employees it …

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AT&T cuts frequency on cell towers that jammed police radios

AT&T has temporarily disabled a frequency emitted by 16 towers that were found to be interfering with police and firefighter radio communications in Oakland, Calif., the San Francisco Chronicle reported today. The towers were causing radio failures, particularly when a police car was within a quarter to half a mile of one of them, said David Cruise, Oakland’s public safety …

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Of course it won’t be called the iPhone 5

Apple pundits love to claim that they’ve predicted the future. But claiming that the next iPhone won’t be called the iPhone 5? Obvious prediction is obvious. (Credit: Apple) Quite fundamentally, the next iPhone is not the iPhone 5. It’s not the fifth iPhone. That was the iPhone 4S. So why hasn’t anyone been referring to the next model as the …

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Why MetroPCS doesn’t carry the iPhone… yet

MetroPCS Wireless stands alongside T-Mobile USA as one of the two carriers on the outside looking in when it comes to offering the iPhone. When the prepaid carriers — from Leap Wireless (aka Cricket) to Sprint Nextel’s Virgin Mobile prepaid arm — began offering the once-exclusive iPhone, a notable exception was MetroPCS. Turns out the company never got serious in …

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Skype adds photo sharing to its iPhone, iPad apps

Skype users can now send and receive photos via the latest update to the Internet communication service’s iOS app. Available in Apple’s App Store as of today, Skype version 4.1 kicks in a few enhancements. But the most notable one is Photo Share. You can grab an existing photo from your iPhone or iPad gallery — or snap a new …

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Android, Apple tops among smartphone users in Japan

Android and Apple dominate the smartphone market in Japan just as they do elsewhere in the world. Looking at Japanese smartphone ownership in the three months ending June, ComScore found that Android took home the lion’s share with a 64 percent share, up almost two points from the prior three months. Apple’s iOS grabbed a 32 percent share. That left …

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