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Dialed In #201: Too polite for a fanboy brawl

Now playing: Watch this: Dialed In #201: Too polite for a fanboy brawl 51:35 With a thirst for intellectual skirmish and good-natured trash-talking, I rounded up two special guest hosts for this week’s Dialed In: Antuan Goodwin, Android enthusiast and co-host of CNET’s Android Atlas podcast; and Roger Cheng, a CNET News mobile reporter and …

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Nokia Lumia 800 updates to fix battery woes

We didn’t have any battery issues with our Nokia Lumia 800, but some haven’t been so lucky. It’s been playing up iPhone 4S-style, with the battery not living up to its advertised number of hours. But there’s good news if you’re one of those affected: Nokia is releasing not one but two software updates to fix the problem, Engadget reports. Whatever …

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Five smart LED TVs under $1,000

Where the first LCD TVs used fluorescent tubes to light the screen, newer models have come along calling themselves “LED TVs,” which, as the name suggests, use light-emitting diodes for illumination. The two main advantages of LEDs are lower energy usage and that they can be built into very small enclosures. The slimline models here have the added incentive of …

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Sony gives away Google TV on Facebook

“Do you like prizes?” asks Sony in its new Facebook ad. “Sure, Howard Stringer, prizes are pretty neat… But, hang on, what’s the catch?” Sony is giving away for free a Google TV Blu-ray player every day to people who input their e-mail address on the company’s Facebook prize page. Plus, the entries go into the draw for a 46-inch …

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Samsung DoubleTime review: Funky form on old Android

It really is such a shame. Apart from the youthful “Facebook” phone known as the HTC Status, AT&T doesn’t often branch out into smartphones with unusual designs. Then comes the Samsung DoubleTime with its bubbly white body, its two screens, and its comfy keyboard. And guess what? The major roadblock holding it back is its operating-system version–Android 2.2 Froyo instead …

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Motorola to launch Droid 4 in December?

Less than six months after launching the Droid 3, Motorola is apparently ready to give us its successor. The Droid 4 will launch December 8, according to purported promotional materials obtained by Droid Life. The site reports it has confirmed that employee training is already in progress at some Verizon Wireless stores. The Droid 4 will reportedly have Droid Razr …

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How 3D TV will change the look of 2D shows

Despite the relative dearth of 3D television programming, sales of 3D TVs are on the rise. But for those who make that programming, the biggest challenge of all may be simultaneously producing 2D versions of the same shows. In order to film in 3D, two normal cameras are placed side by side. But because the lenses can’t fit side by …

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Galaxy Tab ban: ‘Not terribly fair to Samsung’

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab may have suffered an injustice in Australia with the imposition of a ban on sales of the tablet there, at least in the eyes of one appeals court judge. At a hearing today in Sydney in a patent case pitting Samsung against iPad maker Apple, Federal Court Justice Lindsay Foster questioned an October ruling that quashed Galaxy …

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AT&T readies a Hail Mary pass on T

AT&T is apparently readying a Hail Mary pass to save its foundering $39 billion bid for T-Mobile. Trouble is, there’s every reason to think it won’t be enough. According to Bloomberg, the telecom giant is preparing to offer a deal to the Department of Justice under which AT&T would divest as much as 40 percent of T-Mobile’s assets as part …

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