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April, 2014

  • 18 April

    Is this what the iPhone 6 will look like? One artist thinks so

    Here are the iPhone 5S and 5C. What’s next? Apple Apple’s iPhone 6 might be vaporware at this point, but that hasn’t stopped one artist from taking a stab at what the device might look like, based on rumors. Designer Martin Hajek developed a vision of what the iPhone 6, based on rumors of the …

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  • 18 April

    Android nabs 53% of US smartphone activations in Q1

    Google’s Android platform took the top spot for smartphone activations in the US last quarter, according to new data from research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. Android was the leading smartphone OS in the first quarter, nabbing 53 percent of new smartphone activations during the period, CIRP reported Friday. Apple’s iOS came in second with 42 percent of all activations. …

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  • 18 April

    ​Defending vertical videos: They’re stupid, but it’s not your fault

    Sarah Tew/CNET Vertical videos are ridiculous. They play badly on monitors. And they’re not anyone’s fault, except for the phone-makers. I’m here to defend Vertical Video Syndrome, or at least what inspires it: the videos that get shot in portrait mode by your mom or dad, your friend, or even you. Everyone wants to yell at you, but I’m here …

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  • 18 April

    Samsung Galaxy S5 touches down at MetroPCS

    Samsung’s flagship phone joins another carrier. Josh Miller/CNET Related Links Ting signs Samsung Galaxy S5 to its roster Samsung Galaxy S5 review Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile to carry Samsung Galaxy S5 MetroPCS is now the latest wireless provider to offer the Samsung Galaxy S5 . On Friday, it began selling Samsung’s flagship smartphone in stores and online for $649 …

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  • 18 April

    HTC predicts smartphone optical zoom in 18 to 24 months

    What would optical zooms on smartphones mean for the likes of the Canon EOS-1D? Canon USA Could smartphone cameras go toe-to-toe with the top digital cameras on the market within the next two years? HTC believes so. Speaking to Vodafone in blog post published Friday, HTC’s Symon Whitehorn said that optical zoom is the wall that stands between smartphone cameras …

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  • 18 April

    FaceTime for iOS 6 not working, some users report

    Apple Apple mobile device owners who have yet to switch to iOS 7 are reporting issues with FaceTime. Several people have gone to Apple’s support forums, as well as other Apple-related forums around the Web, reporting that they’ve been unable to connect to the FaceTime video chat service from iOS 6-based devices. A smattering of iOS 7 users reported the …

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  • 18 April

    Samsung Milk Music soon to feature ads, $4 ad

    Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET Samsung’s Milk Music streaming service will soon feature ads, according to a new infographic posted Friday to the company’s global blog. Nestled towards the end of the infographic, Samsung makes mention of two options for Milk Music users — a Basic Service that’s “free to users with ads” and a Premium Service that’s “ad-free and [comes …

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  • 18 April

    Amazon to stoke Fire TV voice search, add app

    Hulu Plus, Crackle, and Showtime Anytime are joining Fire TV’s voice search catalog Sarah Tew/CNET Just over two weeks after release the Amazon Fire TV streaming box is getting some significant upgrades. Our full review called the Fire TV an and now it seems the company is taking some of our advice to heart. Author Matthew Moskovciak said “the voice-search …

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  • 18 April

    What is HEVC? High Efficiency Video Coding, H.265, and 4K compression explained

    I’d like to call it H.265, because it sounds cool, but its full name is High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). It’s the new successor to Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also known as H.264, which is one of the compression schemes used by Blu-ray. The idea of HEVC is to offer the same level of picture quality as AVC, but with …

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  • 18 April

    Disney making new ‘Star Wars’ books based on original trilogy

    Disney’s launching a set of four new children’s books based on the original “Star Wars” trilogy. In a release Friday, the media giant said the series will hit bookstores beginning in October, with the publication of “The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight,” by “The Spiderwick Chronicles” author Tony DiTerlizzi. More importantly to “Star Wars” fans of all ages, the …

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