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February, 2014

  • 15 February

    How does Verizon’s ‘More Everything’ stack up to competitors’ offers?

    It’s a good time to be shopping for mobile service in the US. T-Mobile’s ‘”UnCarrier” strategy, which launched last year, has ignited a battle in the wireless market as large carriers finally start competing on prices. Even Verizon Wireless, the company with the best network reputation and the highest prices, has reacted. This week the …

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  • 15 February

    Be one with Flappy Bird: The science of ‘flow’ in game design

    When the smartphone phenomenon Flappy Bird took off not so long ago — and before it morphed into something uncontrollable and became its own hard-to-swallow lesson for the game industry — it was as if everyone you’d ever known had suddenly stumbled on mobile gaming’s most brilliantly manufactured drug. Facebook and Instragram were awash in high score screenshots and admissions of addiction-fueled …

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  • 14 February

    AT&T sale slashes $100 off Samsung’s Galaxy Gear watch

    Now playing: Watch this: Meet the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2:40 AT&T has trimmed the cost of Samsung’s Galaxy Gear smartwatch when bundled with another Galaxy device. Starting Friday, the sale shaves $100 off the price of the Gear to $200 from its regular $300. But to capture the deal, you’ll need to also purchase any one of the following eligible …

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  • 14 February

    Nokia Lumia 1320 release date is 24 February, free on contract

    The Nokia Lumia 1320 lands on 24 February, and you can get it for free for as little as £21 per month. Revealing the release date for the Windows Phone 6-incher, Nokia bandies around words like “affordable” and “competitive”, and retailers are offering it gratis on a range of contracts.  The 1320 is Nokia’s newest phablet, a 4G phone with an …

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  • 14 February

    Dear White House: Please bring back Flappy Bird

    President Obama may have to contend with budget crises, economic woes, health care snafus, and international conflicts. But those are nothing compared to the greatest threat now facing the world — the demise of Flappy Bird. The popular game met an early expiration date on Sunday when its developer pulled the plug over worries that it was too addictive. Some …

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  • 14 February

    Nokia goes green to green

    Nokia has gone green. The Finnish company today changed the colour of its Facebook and Twitter pages to an emerald hue, the signature colour of Google’s Android software — which could mean the green light for the hotly-rumoured Nokia Android phone. Codenamed the Nokia X or Nokia Normandy, the as-yet-unconfirmed phone will be Nokia’s first Android device, and is reported …

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  • 14 February

    Google, Microsoft, others form group to expand Wi

    In response to the expansion of mobile technology and data-hungry consumers, a number of cable and technology companies have formed a coalition to expand access to Wi-Fi networks. According to The Wall Street Journal, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Google, and Microsoft were announcing the new drive on Thursday. Now confirmed, the 18 companies and groups involved in WifiForward …

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  • 14 February

    Save Google Play Music radio on Android for offline listening

    Related stories: How to deauthorize Google Play Music devices How to enable SD card support for offline Google Play Music Spotify, Rdio, Beats Music, and more: How to get started with subscription music services Google Play Music’s premium All Access service includes custom radio stations, which can be accessed from the Web, iOS devices, and Android smartphones and tablets. The …

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  • 14 February

    Tales2Go 4.0 delivers unlimited audiobooks for kids

    There’s a Netflix for everything these days. Oyster is “Netflix for e-books.” Next Issue is “Netflix for magazines.” GameFly is “Netflix for videogames.” There’s even a Netflix for high-end wristwatches. It may come as little surprise, then, that there’s an audiobook service that likewise emulates the Netflix all-you-can eat model: Tales2Go lets you stream unlimited selections for a flat monthly …

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  • 14 February

    Watch House of Cards season 2 on Netflix today

    Multi-award winning, star-packed political thriller House of Cards is back on Netflix now, so you can cast your vote once again for the deliciously dark machinations of Kevin Spacey’s mandarin-with-the-plan Frank Underwood. Season 2 of the White House backstab-’em-up is available to stream in its entirety for Netflix subscribers worldwide. There are 13 episodes, just in case you needed an …

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