TimeLine Layout

June, 2014

  • 9 June

    Samsung’s colorful tablet event: Join us at 3:30pm PT Thursday (live blog)

    Samsung will introduce new tablets at an event in New York. Screenshot by Roger Cheng/CNET It’s tablet time. Samsung will show off its newest device during an event Thursday at Madison Square Garden in New York. The invitation didn’t give many details but included the tagline “Tab Into Color” — which indicates we’ll see a …

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  • 9 June

    China’s ZTE hopes high

    James Martin/CNET China-based phone maker ZTE believes the key to its future success is to take on flagship smartphones, according to a new report. Speaking to Reuters in an interview published Monday, ZTE Executive Vice President Zeng Xuezong said that over the next couple of years, his company plans to invest in “more and more premium smartphones.” He added that …

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  • 9 June

    Get an Apple TV and $25 iTunes gift card for $99.99

    CNET Let me just start by saying: Google Chromecast, $35; Roku 1, $50; Apple TV, $100. If you’re looking for a media streamer, you’re probably thinking I’m nuts right about now. Ah, but if you already own an iDevice of some kind, meaning you’re already vested in the Apple ecosystem, I would argue that an Apple TV is the box …

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  • 8 June

    Yahoo says mobile isn’t an internal ‘hobby’ anymore (Q&A)

    Adam Cahan, Yahoo’s SVP of mobile and emerging products, thinks Yahoo’s mobile efforts are on the right track. Brian Ach/Getty Images SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Adam Cahan was handpicked by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer to lead the effort to transform the Internet portal into a mobile-first company. Nineteen months into that mission, Cahan, who joined Yahoo when it bought his “second …

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  • 8 June

    How to sidestep Microsoft, Google and do a dual Windows 8.1

    Asus Transformer Book V: Android and Windows reside in the phone and tablet, respectively. Aloysius Low/CNET If at first you don’t succeed. Asus is taking another crack at dual-OS device. And this time it probably found a way to get around objections from Microsoft and Google. First, a little background. Asus launched a dual Windows 8.1-Android tablet-laptop at CES in …

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  • 8 June

    Yahoo’s mobile chief: Acquisition spree about playing ‘catch

    Yahoo mobile chief Adam Cahan says the company is “rounding the corner” on its mobile and monetization efforts. Ethan Miller, Getty Images When Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer took Adam Cahan aside almost two years ago and asked him to start a new mobile division, he wasn’t sure it was the right idea. It’s not that he disagreed with Mayer’s plan …

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  • 7 June

    At Taiwan’s Computex, unwearable wearables

    The SiMEye head-mounted display. Remind you of anything? Nic Healey/CNET TAIPEI, Taiwan — At the start of Computex I wrote about the changing face of the trade show and, in particular, the fact that 49 exhibitors were set to show wearable tech this year. I didn’t count the actual number I ended up checking out — there are two main …

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  • 7 June

    At WWDC, more clues for those watching for Apple wristwear

    A lot can be deduced from announcements this week from Apple CEO Tim Cook and others. Tim Stevens/CNET Contrary to some expectations, an iWatch software development kit was not announced this week at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Alas. Even if such an SDK exists or is in the works, providing information about it would simply be too big a hint …

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  • 6 June

    Friday Poll: What do you want most from an Amazon smartphone?

    Amazon is inviting the public to try for an event ticket. Amazon Amazon has managed to keep a reasonably tight lid on its upcoming mystery gadget, but all signs point to a smartphone . Not surprisingly, the rumor mill has been pumping out potential specs and mock-ups for months. We’ll know for sure what’s up on June 18 when Amazon …

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  • 6 June

    Share some but not all of your photos when you hand someone your iPhone

    When you hand a friend or family member your iPhone so he or she can look at a photo or two, you don’t necessarily want that person to have unfettered access to your entire photo library. Perhaps your mom swipes from cute photos taken at Sunday brunch to the last photos you took at the conclusion of a wild Saturday …

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