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June, 2014

  • 26 June

    How to get Android L’s performance boost right now

    James Martin/CNET Google on Wednesday announced an update to the Android operating system at its I/O developer conference in San Francisco. The latest version, code-named Android L, includes a revamped notification system, an updated user interface, smarter unlock features, and a new battery-saving mode. The update, which will officially arrive on devices later this year, …

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  • 26 June

    LG plans new WebOS for all of its 2015 Smart TVs

    LG Electronics LG, which acquired WebOS from HP last year, says it’s working on a new version of the operating system for its next-generation of Smart TVs. LG is working on the new platform now and will unveil it sometime next year, Lee In-kyu, LG’s senior vice president of TV, told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published on …

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  • 26 June

    Rocki plans to ‘revolutionize’ music streaming with new products

    The Rocki Play (in green) is a music streamer with a 3.5mm output and is designed to be connected to a existing hi-fi. Sarah Tew/CNET Music streamer startup Rocki says it wants to “revolutionize the industry” and plans additions to its Play product series, such as more music services, better support and new devices. The Rocki Play is a $40 …

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  • 26 June

    Aereo alternatives for recording free over

    Sarah Tew/CNET Aereo promised a breakthrough service for cord-cutters: the ability to watch and record over-the-air TV without the hassle of an antenna or additional hardware for $8 to $12 a month. Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision against Aereo means the company’s current service is effectively illegal. (CBS, the parent company of CNET, is one of the companies that brought the …

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  • 25 June

    ​¿Que pasa? Google Now adds true multi

    Voice recognition in Google Now is getting better and can now handle up to seven languages at once. CNET MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — OK, Google. Why can’t I have chocolate? That’s one question that Google Now’s voice search can’t answer easily, and it’s an often-asked one from kids with access to their parents’ phones, said Google Search team Vice President …

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  • 25 June

    Google takes aim at Apple’s HealthKit with new fitness service

    Google sees an opportunity with fitness and, like Apple before it, the company is building a service to help the growing list of wearable devices talk to one another. Dubbed Google Fit, Google said its new platform will help users keep track of their fitness goals across various platforms and wearables. “Fit takes away the complexity of handling multiple sources,” …

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  • 25 June

    Stripe adds support for Alipay, opens China to western businesses

    Stripe San Francisco-based startup Stripe has secured a deal with Chinese company Alibaba’s third-party payment service Alipay in a partnership that opens up western businesses to what accounts for half of China’s internet transactions. Stripe offers businesses and individuals the ability to make payments easily over the Internet, similar to PayPal. According to a blog post from Stripe, the company …

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  • 25 June

    Samsung Galaxy S5 flagship comes to Cricket for about $100 less

    Cricket says hello to Samsung’s flagship smartphone. Cricket Cricket Wireless has become the latest US carrier to announce support for the Samsung Galaxy S5 . Available starting Friday, June 27, the smartphone costs $540 after a mail-in rebate. Related Links AT&T rolls out the ‘new’ contract-free Cricket Samsung Galaxy S5 review Four apps that can transform any Android device into …

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  • 25 June

    Android by the numbers: 1B monthly active users

    James Martin/CNET During the kickoff to its annual I/O developers conference, Google boasted of the success of its Android mobile operating system. The Android platform has 1 billion active monthly users, up from the 538 million active monthly users logged last year, Google’s Sundar Pichai said at the Google I/O conference Wednesday. By topping that figure, Android is now the …

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  • 25 June

    Nexus 8, a no

    The Nexus 7 still awaits a successor. CNET Google spent more than two hours and forty minutes unveiling a bevy of products, software, and features at its annual developer conference. The Nexus 8, unfortunately, wasn’t in the mix. The tablet was among the more eagerly anticipated announcements at Google I/O, seen as a potential upgrade to Google’s Nexus 7 tablet, …

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