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RIM finally seems to get it

The urgency in Research In Motion CEO Thorstein Heins was palpable during the company’s first quarterly conference call, suggesting he may be the right man for this job after all. Even more so than last quarter’s mea culpa from former co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis, Heins was as forthright as any RIM executive has …

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T-Mobile USA has hired advisers to help it sell its wireless towers in an effort to raise cash, Bloomberg reported today. T-Mobile’s network of roughly 7,000 wireless towers has been on the block before, and is seen as one of the easiest ways to generate money for the carrier’s German parent, Deutsche Telekom AG. A sale is seen generating as …

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Paper brings your sketches to life (hands

As CNET’s Mary Jo Foley reported earlier today, former execs associated with the nixed Courier dual-screen tablet from Microsoft have joined together to make an elegant sketchpad and ideas app. Paper, by developer FiftyThree, is free and offers only a handful of features initially, but it’s just enough to make you want to sample some of the in-app purchases for …

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SBS On Demand now on Sony PlayStation 3

From today, Sony PlayStation 3 owners will have access to the SBS On Demand catch-up TV service. To access the web app that’s been tailored for the PS3 user interface just turn your PlayStation on, skip to the TV/Video Services section and under the rainbow-coloured My Channels item you’ll find a small (325KB) SBS On Demand app awaiting your downloading …

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AT&T promises biggest launch ever for Lumia 900

AT&T and Nokia are bringing out the big guns when they launch the Lumia 900 next month. “At all levels, this is a notch above anything we’ve ever done,” AT&T device head Jeff Bradley said in an interview with CNET, noting that includes the launch of the iPhone. The resources behind this campaign and the attention given underscore the importance …

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How to watch HBO Go on your Apple TV, sort of

I love HBO Go. Love it. Having instant, on-demand access to shows like “Deadwood,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Extras” is all kinds of awesome. Too bad I can’t enjoy it on the ol’ flat-screen. There’s no HBO Go channel on my Apple TV, and the iOS apps don’t allow video out. Meanwhile, Comcast doesn’t support HBO Go …

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Android Atlas Weekly 91: Segues? We don’t need no stinkin’ segues! (Podcast)

CNET editors Lynn La and Eric Franklin join us to dish on tablets, ICS updates, and apps on one of our roughest shows to date! Now playing: Watch this: Android Atlas Ep. 91: Segues? We don’t need no stinkin’… 37:11 Listen now Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) | RSS (MP3) | RSS (320×180) …

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The final frontier is yours to explore on your iPad

Wonders of the Universe — based on the BBC series of the same name from HarperCollins — is an elegant and visually gorgeous app that lets you explore our known universe on your iPad. The app comes with more than 2.5 hours of HD video, dazzling 3D graphics of everything from subatomic particles to galaxies, and tons of information to …

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Is HTC prepping an iPod Touch rival?

A newly uncovered patent design from HTC indicates that the “quietly brilliant” hardware maker could be secretly working on a personal media player. Initially discovered and detailed by Patent Bolt, the filing reveals that the company applied for the patent in 2011, and the device appears to have a design that falls in line with HTC’s recent smartphone offerings. The …

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