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February, 2014

  • 26 February

    Rejoice! Samsung shrinks Gear 2, Fit’s redesigned charger

    Related stories: Samsung Gear Fit a surprise hit Hands-on with the new Gear 2 Simpler Gear 2 Neo ditches camera BARCELONA, Spain –If you spent any time at all hating on the snap-over charging cradle that encompassed the original Samsung Galaxy Gear, you’ll be relieved to know that the new Gear family has a smaller …

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  • 26 February

    First Ubuntu phones go on sale in fall, Mark Shuttleworth reveals

    BARCELONA, Spain — The first Ubuntu phones will launch in the autumn, and will be “astonishingly great in some areas” and “weak in others” — but the software “outperforms” Microsoft, according to Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth. Ubuntu-powered versions of the Meixu MX3 and BQ Aquaris smartphones will debut in the third quarter of this year. I sat down with Shuttleworth, …

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  • 26 February

    Amazon brings Ripper Street back from the dead

    Amazon launched its Prime Instant Video service today — which is basically Lovefilm rebadged — and to celebrate, it’s breathed some new life into an axed BBC show. Amazon will fund a new series of Ripper Street, and show it exclusively on Prime Instant Video. After two series, the period crime drama was cancelled last year because of low viewing figures. Filming …

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  • 26 February

    Making headphones mono

    I recently received an e-mail from a reader, Raul, whose daughter is deaf in one ear. She loves music, but with headphones she’d only get one channel. While my initial thought was for a fairly simple fix, as I researched to be sure, it turned out to be more complex than I figured. A short and long answer, to follow.The …

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  • 25 February

    AT&T follows Verizon, offers free global texts with Mobile Share

    BARCELONA, Spain — The next battleground for carriers is shaping up to be international calling and text messages. AT&T is the latest to fire a shot, saying Tuesday that it would throw in free international text messages from the US to the world for anyone signed up with a Mobile Share data plan. Current members will get the benefit too. …

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  • 25 February

    Quixey’s mobile search lets you dig deep into apps for results

    BARCELONA, Spain — Quixey thinks it can do mobile search better. The Mountain View, Calif., startup on Tuesday showed off the capability to run mobile searches and bring up results straight from apps — including apps that aren’t even on the phone. The company believes these kinds of deeper searches will make it a go-to tool on smartphones. For example, …

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  • 25 February

    Carbon puts a portable solar charger on your wrist

    Carbon is a wristwatch-like portable solar charger that gives you up to three hours of extra power for your gadgets on the go. (Credit: EnergyBionics) Wearable tech seems to be the hot new thing, and there are some pretty crazy ideas out there — but this one looks to be genuinely useful. Called Carbon, and currently seeking Kickstarter funding, it …

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  • 25 February

    BlackBerry Z3 spotted at MWC 2014

    BlackBerry CEO John Chen and Foxconn founder Terry Gou have shown off the BlackBerry Z3 at MWC in Barcelona. We managed to snap a close shot of the BlackBerry Z3 at MWC 2014. (Credit: Brian Bennett/CNET) Previously codenamed the Jakarta, the Foxconn-designed phone has a 5-inch high-res screen, the power to run the latest version of BBOS (10.2.1) and, according …

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  • 25 February

    Sony reveals Lifelog wearable camera concept

    Sony, it seems, genuinely feels that fitness trackers don’t go far enough. The concept camera from Sony, as seen at MWC 2014. (Credit: CNET) Not content to just track steps taken, hours slept, exercises performed and calories both consumed and expended, Sony’s rather mysterious Lifelog app wants to track every single aspect of your existence. It was initially introduced on …

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  • 25 February

    Samsung’s Gear Fit doesn’t run Android or Tizen

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Gear Fit gets its curve on 1:18 BARCELONA, Spain — As if Samsung didn’t already have enough operating systems to worry about, it’s now adding another. Well, kinda. The Korean electronics giant loaded its new fitness band, the Gear Fit, with a real-time operating system instead of the Android software used in its phones or …

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