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April, 2014

  • 24 April

    California shoots down ‘kill switch’ legislation for smartphones

    The senate chambers at the California state capitol building Richard Nieva/CNET SACRAMENTO, Calif. — After a long debate on the Senate floor, California legislators narrowly rejected a bill on Thursday that would have required anti-theft software to come preloaded and automatically enabled on all smartphones sold in the state. The law, spearheaded by California State …

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  • 24 April

    Galaxy S5 teardown: New design makes repairing a cracked screen much easier

    Now playing: Watch this: Cracking Open: Samsung Galaxy S5 4:43 Samsung’s Galaxy S5 may not look all that different from the Galaxy S4 on the outside, but on the side it’s a completely different animal. There’s lots of hardware upgrades, a redesigned interior, and a whole new way to open the case and replace a broken screen. The S5 is …

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  • 24 April

    iPhone 6 will adopt curved display, claims latest rumor

    A rendering of a possible iPhone 6 from graphic designer Martin Hajek. Martin Hajek/YouTube Will Apple outfit the next iPhone with a curved display? One source says yes. The iPhone 6 will incorporate a curved glass display that will stay flush against the phone’s new rounded corners, a new report from Macotakara claims. As described by MacRumors, the iPhone’s more …

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  • 24 April

    Choose the right screen mode on the Galaxy S5

    Now playing: Watch this: Choose the right screen mode on the Galaxy S5 2:46 Most smartphone manufacturers don’t give users the option to make adjustments to the screen quality of their devices. While you can change things like brightness, there are no controls for altering the display’s color and contrast. Samsung isn’t like most manufacturers, however. The company is one …

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  • 24 April

    Retailer hints at Microsoft ‘Surface Mini’ tablet

    A ‘Surface Mini’ smart cover as advertised on a Vostrostone Amazon page. The rumored tablet would be smaller than the 10.6-inch Surface that Microsoft sells now. Vostrostone Microsoft’s smaller version of the Surface tablet has been rumored since at least last fall, but an Amazon-affiliated site seems to be offering some hard proof. Electronics retailer Vostrostone has posted photos of …

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  • 24 April

    Sony ups its home theater game with new Core Series speakers

    Sony SS-CS5 bookshelf speakers Sony Sony’s been making a push with high resolution audio since late last year, labeling its own products with a “High-Res Audio” logo to indicate compatibility. Today Sony announced the latest product to get the “High-Res Audio” treatment: a new line of speakers called the Core Series. The new line consists of a traditional 5.1 speaker …

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  • 23 April

    Flappy48 combines Flappy Bird and 2048 into a single clone

    Broxxar There’s a new game clone, and it’s taking cues from two games, not one. Dubbed Flappy48, the game takes elements of Flappy Bird and 2048. Gamers are asked to work their way through gaps in blocks while collecting numbered squares. If the squares can be combined in a multiple of two, they’ll be combined and only one will need …

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  • 23 April

    Nike FuelBand’s wearable lesson not so clear

    Sarah Tew/CNET When the news hit this month that Nike is winding down its FuelBand efforts, there were bold claims that the nascent wearable tech market, it would seem, was suddenly in big trouble. The more nuanced consensus is that current activity trackers are at worst a fad, turning glorified pedometers into flashy app platforms that don’t really change our …

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  • 23 April

    N2Aos brings KitKat to Kindle Fires

    N2Aos Earlier this year, N2A Cards offered Nook tablet owners the option of deploying Android 4.4 KitKat, effectively leveraging Barnes & Noble’s sweet hardware for a more traditional tablet experience. Now Kindle owners can get in on that action. N2Aos, the company’s Kindle-oriented offshoot, now offers KitKat for Kindle Fires. Previously, the best that Amazon tablet owners could hope for …

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  • 23 April

    Move to 64

    Nexus 5: Could a future version of the Nexus run on a 64-bit Qualcomm processor? Google Phone and tablet makers are rushing to embrace 64-bit designs, surprising even those executives behind the chip platform. Tom Lantzsch, ARM’s executive vice president of corporate strategy, spoke with CNET after the company reported first-quarter earnings on Wednesday. ARM supplies virtually all of the …

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