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April, 2014

  • 21 April

    Apple’s slippery slope toward search

    As Bing has done for Microsoft, an Apple search offering could unify Siri and Safari results. “The Arsenio Hall Show”/YouTube screenshot by CNET Recent reports indicate that Yahoo may be gearing up to become the default search provider on iOS. Today, the iPhone’s default browser — Safari — has search powered by Google. When the …

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  • 21 April

    The end of fitness bands? Wearable tech feels ready to move forward

    Sarah Tew/CNET So you want to buy a fitness tracker? Maybe you should wait on that. Suddenly, it looks like a good handful of fitness band companies are in a state of flux. Nike’s future in FuelBand hardware is coming to an end. Fitbit is lacking its top-end product, the Fitbit Force , after a recall this winter. Basis has …

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  • 21 April

    Samsung files trademarks for ‘plot’ and other words

    Samsung has filed for six trademarks in Australia, including five words and a new logo. (Credit: Samsung) Samsung has applied for several trademarks in Australia, including a number of words and a new logo for its UHD curved TV. As reported by trademark blog TMWatch, the company has filed applications to trademark the words “Plot”, “App Connect”, “DTOC”, “Citron” and …

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  • 21 April

    Rufus Cuff: How big a smartwatch can you stomach?

    Would you wear this smartwatch? Rufus Labs I’m not one to shy away from technology that stands out. I admit to checking my grocery list on an iPad while wheeling a shopping cart around the store — more than once. Years ago, I owned a honking big watch with a built-in compass, light, and thermometer. But it never really went …

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  • 21 April

    Orbotix launches Sphero education initiative

    The creator of smartphone-controlled robotic toy Sphero has launched an initiative aimed at teaching kids programming, robotics and maths. (Credit: Orbotix) Orbotix — the company behind the robotic Sphero and Ollie toys that can be controlled via iOS and Android apps — has announced the launch of SPRK, an education initiative aimed at using Sphero to teach kids essential knowledge …

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  • 21 April

    HTC One M8 mini reportedly coming to Verizon

    HTC introduced three sizes of its original One last year. Josh Miller/CNET The rumor mill for the HTC One M8 mini is heating up and the newest tidbit of information points to the smartphone being carried on Verizon. The news comes via the well-known Twitter-based leaker @evleaks. In a tweet Monday, he wrote, “HTC One M8 mini going to Verizon.” …

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  • 21 April

    Amazon’s smartphone: The time is right

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos with the company’s Kindle Fire HDX tablets. Will a phone follow? CNET After years of rumors, speculation, and back-alley whispers, Amazon may finally be ready to unveil its first smartphone . The time couldn’t be better for Amazon to enter the fray. Related Links Amazon Phone rumor roundup: Everything you need to know Rumored Amazon smartphone …

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  • 21 April

    Apple’s sales for last quarter expected to be flat

    Apple’s iPhone 5S. Josh Lowensohn/CNET Apple is unlikely to show any sales growth when it reports second-quarter results on Wednesday. At least, that’s the take from a collection of 37 different analysts. Polling analysts for their predictions on Apple’s second fiscal quarter, which ended in March, Fortune found an average revenue estimate of $43.5 billion. That forecast is actually a …

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  • 21 April

    Nokia expects to close Microsoft deal on April 25

    Microsoft’s former CEO Steve Ballmer and Nokia’s former CEO Stephen Elop in 2012. Sarah Tew/CNET Nokia expects to close the sale of its devices and services business to Microsoft on Friday, April 25. Revealing the news on Monday, Nokia said that the transaction is now subject only to certain customary closing conditions. Related stories Microsoft reportedly plans to rename Nokia …

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  • 21 April

    Samsung Galaxy S5 up for sale through MetroPCS

    Samsung’s Galaxy S5 via MetroPCS Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Consumers who want a contract-free Galaxy S5 have yet another option. Samsung’s new flagship phone is now available through MetroPCS, which sells phones for those who don’t want to be saddled with the usual two-year agreement. As such, you’ll have to pay the full retail price up front, which is $649 …

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