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Speed up Android browsing, turn off Flash

Plenty has been said about mobile devices and Adobe Flash, with the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously slamming Adobe in an open letter that outlined the numerous reasons why Apple refuses to support Flash web elements in browsers on iOS devices. Jobs claimed Flash was “unstable”, and that it “sapped battery life”. Regardless, Android-powered …

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Android Ice Cream Sandwich supports USB controllers

Are there no limits to the talents of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus? Not only does it sport a huge display with pin-sharp HD resolution, it also supports USB gaming controllers thanks to its Android Ice Cream Sandwich software. With that massive 4.65-inch screen on hand to show off games, this could be a real rival to the iPhone 4S and …

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First Samsung Galaxy Note ad goes live

This thing is so close we can practically taste it. The Samsung Galaxy Note (that massive phone or tiny tablet, depending how you look at it) has its first TV advert out, reports Pocketnow. The ad starts with an aerial shot over a river, then the sea, then the camera pulls back to show we’ve been watching it on the …

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Android ousts Apple as app download leader

App downloads on Google’s Android operating system have overtaken those on Apple’s iOS devices, owing to an increase in the amount of Android phones people are actually buying, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. ABI Research reckons that 44 per cent of all app downloads in the second quarter of this year (that’s April, May and June for anyone not fond of divvying …

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Lumia 800, 710 Windows Phones leaked ahead of Nokia World

If you’ve been following the Nokia Windows Phone leaks, then you’re probably familiar with the Sea Ray and Sabre code names. However, thanks to some leaked screenshots WinRumors, it looks like their official names will be Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 710. The Lumia 800 and 710 are expected to make their debut tomorrow at Nokia World as the …

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AT&T, Verizon face pension concerns, analyst says

AT&T and Verizon Communications face billions of dollars in unfunded pension liabilities, which could significantly weigh on their bottom lines, according to one Wall Street analyst. If the market closed today, AT&T could be on the hook for $41.6 billion in unfunded pension liabilities, while Verizon could see $31.6 billion in liabilities, Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett said in …

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Nokia Lumia 800 is new name for Sea Ray Windows Phone

The Nokia Lumia 800 is the official name of the Sea Ray, the first Nokia Windows Phone. We’ve glimpsed the Sea Ray prototype in the run-up to the launch of Nokia’s Windows Phone smart phones, and we’ll see the Lumia when it’s officially unveiled tomorrow. The fans of Finnish phones at The Nokia Blog spotted the name in the code …

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Analyst: Apple TV set will reinvent TVs, have Siri

We brought you news last week that Apple has a standalone TV set in the works — well now an analyst has popped up to offer his 10 cents’ worth. And he likey, to use the proper analytical term. Brian White from Ticonderoga Securities says Apple’s introduction to the TV market could ‘reinvent’ the product category, BGR reports. “We believe …

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iTunes mastermind ‘working on Apple television’

Apple is working on a TV set, and has called in Jeff Robbin, the man who helped develop the iPod and iTunes, to help build it, according to Bloomberg, which cites “three people with knowledge of the project.” The Apple telly rumour mill is spinning at full tilt, grinding gossip grain into delicious speculation dough, ready for baking. While the …

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Review: Samsung’s no

One of the most common requests we hear at CNET is for a TV that has good picture quality “without all that extra crap” (or words to that effect). Said extras included on many TVs these days include Internet connectivity and 3D, as well as an LED backlight for LCD models. Samsung’s LND630 series comes pretty close to that no-frills …

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