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GPS data gets boost from new EU service

The European Commission has taken the wraps off a project aimed at improving the reliability of GPS data, with a new internet-based GPS augmentation service. The new European scheme may lower the pressure placed on satellite GPS systems. European Commission The European Commission Vice-President Antonio Tajani, responsible for industry and entrepreneurship, launched the new European Data Access Service (EDAS) in …

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Samsung Galaxy S3 search foul

Why would Samsung stop you searching through your contacts, calendars and other stuff on your Samsung Galaxy S3? That’s the question we asked yesterday, speculating it was something to do with Apple — but it turns out to be an old-fashioned cock-up. “The most recent software upgrade for the Galaxy S III in the UK included the inadvertent removal of …

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Watch all eight Foxtel Olympic channels for AU$50

Foxtel’s eight channels of London 2012 have gone live, and if you’re not a full Foxtel subscriber, you can still get in on the action. For Xbox 360 or Samsung smart TV owners, you can get all of the Olympic channels through the Foxtel IPTV service for an AU$50 one-off fee. Foxtel’s London 2012 service on Samsung smart TV.(Credit: Foxtel) …

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London Olympics viewing, listening guide

The starting grid of the 2012 London Olympics is within sight, so it’s time to begin planning one’s viewing, eating and sleeping schedule, and CNET Australia‘s here to help. The games officially kick off with the opening ceremony at 6am AEST on Saturday, 28 July. Competitive events will start at around 6pm AEST that night, although a number of football …

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Smartphone sales drive record Samsung quarterly profits

Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest consumer electronics maker, reported a record second-quarter net profit Friday on the continued strong sales of its smartphones. The South Korea-based company said net profits for the three months ending June 30 rose to $4.5 billion, an increase of 48 percent over the year-ago period, in line with guidance the company gave earlier this month. …

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Nokia quietly kills Linux

Nokia has decided to nix plans to launch a new software platform for feature phones, according to a new report. The mobile company was working on a new software platform called Meltemi to replace Series 40, Reuters is reporting today, citing sources. However, the platform, which was Linux-based, has been quietly discontinued by the company. Reuters’ sources did not say …

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How to get started with Google Now

As you navigate your Android 4.1 Jelly Bean-stocked phone or tablet, you might come across a new, built-in feature called Google Now. Often mislabeled as a Siri competitor, Google Now is not an intelligent voice recognition service. Instead, it’s a built-in assistant that serves up Google search-based answers to voiced questions. Google Now also tries to give you those answers …

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Samsung: not a single iPhone would have sold without us

With Apple v. Samsung hearings busting out all over the shop — in Australia this week and in the US next week — both sides are scrambling to prove the other wrong. An image from Apple’s filing last year.(Credit: Apple) In response to Apple’s global lawsuits against its devices, Samsung’s counter-claim — that Apple is infringing its 3G technology — …

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J.D. Power: For third time, Verizon is customer service champ

For the third time in a row, Verizon Wireless has been dubbed the wireless provider with the best customer service, according to marketing researchers, J.D. Power and Associates. Its semi-annual report, “2012 U.S. Wireless Customer Care Full-Service Performance Study — Volume 2 and 2012 U.S. Wireless Customer Care Non-Contract Performance Study,” gave the Big Red an overall score of 771 …

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