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January, 2014

  • 30 January

    Archos reveals trio of Neon tablets

    Archos this week quietly introduced a new family of Neon tablets. Ranging in size from 9 inches to 10.1 inches, the slabs are similar to the company’s Carbon and Cobalt lines. Unfortunately, these new Neon tablets are on the lower end. Related stories: Simplifying Archos’ set of Elements tablets Archos announces GamePad 2 gaming tablet …

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  • 30 January

    Samsung Galaxy S5 leaks suggest 2K display, fingerprint scanner

    They’re sticking with a winner, name-wise. pic.twitter.com/rJHMgbwMsK — @evleaks (@evleaks) January 30, 2014 Samsung will be going with the Galaxy S5 branding for its next flagship handset, @evleaks revealed in a screenshot on Twitter on Wednesday. The revelation was one of a few posted by the often-accurate @evleaks. In addition to confirming that the follow-up to the Galaxy S4 will …

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  • 30 January

    Twitter beefs up iPhone app with smarter photo editing

    iPhone users who tweet photos will find much to like in the new version of the iOS Twitter app. Related posts Twitter Accused of Prioritizing Profits Over Security: What You Need to Know Twitter Shareholders Vote to Approve $44 Billion Musk Deal 4 Big Takeaways from Twitter Whistleblower Peiter Zatko Lawmakers Press Twitter on Security Ahead of Whistleblower Testimony on …

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  • 30 January

    FCC votes to begin testing an overhaul of US phone system

    The country’s traditional copper wire telephone networks could soon go the way of payphones — becoming nearly obsolete. The Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted on Thursday to launch a series of trials to investigate how best to update the nation’s telephone system. The idea is to replace the system’s traditional phone lines with networks that are based on Internet Protocol. …

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  • 30 January

    O2 4G kicks off free Premier League goals from The Sun

    Goal! Sign up to O2 4G and you can watch every goal scored in the Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, Scottish Premier League, and Rangers matches right on your phone or tablet, all thanks to the super-soaraway Sun. If you go for an O2 4G Refresh contract with either 5GB or 8GB of data from today you get full access …

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  • 30 January

    Price war cuts roaming fees for French mobile customers

    Three French carriers — Orange, Bouygues, and Iliad’s Free Mobile — have begun competing for customers by cutting the roaming fees that can spook travelers and tourists from using mobile phones when abroad. The price war is good news for people in Europe, where a fragmented mobile-network market means it’s common to worry about the extra costs for making calls …

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  • 30 January

    Free 4G for all says Tesco Mobile, from just £7.50 a month

    Tesco Mobile is putting free 4G in your trolley. That’s right, unlike rivals EE, Vodafone and O2, from today the supermarket isn’t charging extra for 4G — prompting experts to predict this is the beginning of the end for 4G fees. Previously Tesco charged £2.50 extra on top of normal contracts to add extra-fast 4G data. But the no-frills network …

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  • 30 January

    Alleged Sprint memo details red Nexus 5 hitting Play Store on February 4

    Now playing: Watch this: Google Nexus 5 souped up with Android KitKat, LTE, and… 3:16 Speculation of a crimson-colored Google Nexus 5 have been floating around since last week, thanks to leaked images from a Vietnamese news site of a red variant, and a video that reportedly depicts several new color variations of the device. Related stories LG once out-iPhoned …

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  • 30 January

    With Motorola out, can Samsung, Google be BFFs again?

    Samsung execs are probably dancing a little jig right about now. Google late Wednesday confirmed that it’s selling Motorola Mobility to Chinese PC giant Lenovo for $2.91 billion, or less than a quarter of what it paid for the handset vendor in 2011. Motorola has brought nothing but troubles (and a lot of patents) to Google, with the company steadily …

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  • 30 January

    Making sense of the latest Apple TV rumors

    The Apple TV rumor mill is firing up again. This week, Apple’s living room box has been the subject to a host of new rumors (largely from 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman), including updated hardware, gaming, an app store, and even cable box integration. There’s even new talk of the mythical Apple Television. It’s not surprising that the Apple TV — that …

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