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April, 2014

  • 6 April

    Who better to sell Amazon Fire TV than Gary Busey? (What?)

    He seems to like it. Amazon/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I spent much of Saturday night wondering if any of the Final Four teams were in the least bit tolerable. (Answer: sadly not.) However, my lack of enjoyment of this feast of commercialism was interrupted by the sight of Jeff Bezos’ new envoy trying to …

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  • 6 April

    Korean supplier said to be testing 65

    Apple iTV mock-up CNET Will Apple go with OLED for a future TV set? Who knows, but it is testing panels, according to a South Korea-based report. An “unnamed” South Korean display manufacture is making organic light emitting diode (OLED) panel samples for Apple’s “iTV,” which is “expected be mass-produced next year,” according to the Korea Herald, which cited Lee …

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  • 5 April

    What’s Google really up to in wireless? Might not be what you think.

    Is Google really considering taking on the wireless industry? According to The Information, the company has talked to Verizon and Sprint about leasing wireless capacity to launch a mobile service. Earlier this week, the blog cited unnamed sources who claimed Google has had talks with Verizon and Sprint over leasing access to their mobile networks in markets where Google has …

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  • 5 April

    How Intel does 64

    Intel’s Doug Fisher explains the 64-bit kernel on 32-bit Android. Intel Intel said this week that it’s going 64-bit on 32-bit Android. Confused? Intel offered some clarification at its China developer conference this week. Here’s the initial statement Intel released this week: “Intel…released Android KitKat 4.4 with a 64-bit kernel optimized for [Intel Architecture]. With this release, the company ported, …

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  • 5 April

    Why does 100

    Audio Research VSi75 stereo amplifier Audio Research This past Wednesday I wrote about electric guitarists and their never-ending love affair with tube amplifiers. The technology dates back to the first decade of the 20th century, and tubes were integral to the development of radio, television, home/professional audio, radar, telephone networks, medical test instruments, and early computers! The transistor was invented …

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  • 5 April

    Google ready to launch simplified Google TV dubbed ‘Android TV’?

    Google’s original “Google TV,” which was criticized for its complexity. Sarah Tew/CNET Google is getting set to unveil another TV effort — “Android TV” — and apparently it’ll look a lot like Apple TV, Roku, Amazon’s just-released Fire TV, and other set-top boxes. That’s according to a report in blog The Verge, which says it got its hands on internal …

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  • 4 April

    Apple engineer: We wanted to make a phone for ‘normal people’

    Greg Christie is one of the inventors of Apple’s slide-to-unlock iPhone feature. CNET SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apple took great pains to make its first iPhone as simple as possible, a company engineer told a court here, as Apple sought to add weight to its patent infringement suit against Samsung. A key argument for Apple throughout its various trials involving …

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  • 4 April

    Key Samsung executives depart from US business

    Gregory Lee, president of Samsung Telecom America, opens up the New York version of Unpacked in September, sporting the Galaxy Gear smartwatch and holding a Note 3. Scott Stein/CNET Samsung has a mini-exodus on its hands. At least five high-ranking executives from Samsung’s US mobile business — known as Samsung Telecommunications America, or STA — have left the company or …

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  • 4 April

    Best Buy sale cuts price of HTC One to $1

    You can now grab the original HTC One for a buck through Best Buy. Sarah Tew/CNET Consumers can now pick up the original HTC One smartphone at Best Buy for just a buck. Starting Friday, the HTC One M7 is selling at Best Buy and Bet Buy Mobile stores for $1 with the usual two-year contract through AT&T, Sprint, or …

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  • 4 April

    Samsung plans midtier Windows Phone handset, report says

    Samsung might add another device to the Windows Phone 8.1 marketplace. James Martin/CNET Samsung is planning another Windows Phone-based handset, a new report claims. Dubbed the ATIV Core, the device will run on Windows Phone 8.1 and compete in the midtier of the smartphone market, Samsung-tracking site Sammobile reported on Friday, citing people who claim to have knowledge of the …

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