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April, 2014

  • 10 April

    Hey, Samsung, open your Gear watches to all Android users

    Samsung wearables, such as the Gear Fit, only work with Samsung phones and tablets. Sarah Tew/CNET Samsung needs to let its Gear family of smartwatches off its tight Galaxy leash. The Gear Fit, Gear 2, and Gear 2 Neo, which will hit the market Friday and range from $199 to $299, are the latest attempts …

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  • 10 April

    Galaxy S5 comes with free subscriptions to Endomondo, Box, and more

    The Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with free access to various apps and services. Rich Trenholm/CNET The Samsung Galaxy S5 is rocking’ in the free world with a range of gratis apps, subscriptions, and other free stuff. Depending where you live, buying the new Android smartphone nets you premium membership of Evernote, Endomondo, RunKeeper, The Wall Street Journal, and more for …

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  • 10 April

    iPhone 6 woos potential buyers with promise of bigger screen

    Apple’s current iPhone 5S Josh Lowensohn/CNET Expected to debut in September, the iPhone 6 has already generated a huge level of consumer interest, at least according to a recent survey from 451 Research’s ChangeWave service. In a March poll of more than 4,000 people, 14 percent of the respondents told ChangeWave that they’re very likely to buy the next iPhone. …

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  • 10 April

    Firefox OS 2.0 starts emerging from its cocoon

    Firefox OS 2.0 will get a more active lock screen that shows a scrolling list of notifications and music controls.notification Mozilla Firefox OS, the mobile operating system Mozilla hopes will loosen the grasp Google and Apple hold over the mobile market, is getting a fresh look and new features with the upcoming version 2.0. Sören Hentzschel, a Mozilla representative in …

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  • 10 April

    BlackBerry CEO says Q20 renamed ‘BlackBerry Classic’

    BlackBerry CEO John Chen at a press conference at Mobile World Congress. Brian Bennett/CNET Say hello to the BlackBerry Classic. BlackBerry CEO John Chen confirmed to a roundtable of reporters that the phone previously known as the Q20 will be renamed the “BlackBerry Classic.” Chen teased the Q20 at Mobile World Congress, and referenced it several times as the BlackBerry …

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  • 10 April

    Buy a Samsung Galaxy S5, get ad

    Buy a Samsung Galaxy S5, get free music from Deezer. Samsung Without music, life would be a mistake — Friedrich Nietzsche said that, and he was German so he was talking about David Hasselhoff*. In keeping with that Nietzschean philosophy vis-à-vis music, anyone buying the Samsung Galaxy S5 in selected countries can enjoy six months of free and ad-free music …

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  • 10 April

    Amazon: Sell us your old phone for new phone credits

    Amazon wants to buy your old gadgets so you can get a new one. Amazon We probably don’t have to remind you, but this is a huge week for the Android space. The next few days see the arrival of two of the biggest devices of the year, the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5 . In other …

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  • 10 April

    OpenSignal on LTE in Singapore: Fast speeds and consistent coverage

    OpenSignal While Singapore isn’t a big country when compared to the rest of Asia (or anywhere else, for that matter), the sunny island state can boast a robust LTE network based on a findings from a new OpenSignal report. This follows an earlier write-up on the state of the US 4G network, which showed that those in the US enjoyed …

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  • 10 April

    Samsung locks the dock on Galaxy S5

    If there’s been one consistent complaint about Samsung’s Galaxy range in Australia, it’s revolved around the persistent application dock. Locked-down dock. (Credit: Claire Reilly/CNET Australia) We’re talking, of course, about that strip of five icons that stay at the bottom of the screen as you scroll through your various homescreens. It houses, in order, the Phone, Contacts, Messages and Internet …

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  • 10 April

    Amazon offers HTC One M8 at $150 to Sprint, Verizon customers

    The HTC One M8 stacked atop the original One. Sarah Tew/CNET HTC’s One M8 flagship handset has varied pricing on Amazon right now, and depending on your carrier of choice, you might be able to get a deal. Customers looking to pick up the HTC One M8 from Sprint or Verizon Wireless can get it for $150 with a two-year …

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