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January, 2014

  • 11 January

    Chromebooks find a cozy corner at CES

    LAS VEGAS — The Chromebook has found a niche. CES made this clear. Toshiba announced its well-designed Chromebook at CES, and Dell unveiled its models a few weeks before the event. Chromebooks were also front and center at Intel’s large CES booth. And Lenovo told CNET that it plans a big Chromebook push this year. …

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  • 11 January

    Who saves with T

    T-Mobile and Sprint made some big announcements at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week that on the surface look like they could save wireless subscribers big bucks. But a close look at these plans reveals that they aren’t for everyone. And while it’s true some people will get a good deal out of these new plans, not …

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  • 10 January

    iPhones hold top three spots in network usage ranking

    What were the top three most used phones in 2013? The iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5, and the iPhone 4, according to an Actix study that tracked communications between mobile devices and carriers’ mobile networks. But Samsung is the clear rival: its Galaxy S3, S2, and S4 claimed the fourth, fifth, and sixth places, respectively, according to figures that Actix, …

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  • 10 January

    Beyond Touch ID: Where mobile fingerprint scanners are headed

    LAS VEGAS — Apple isn’t the only one looking to shove a fingerprint sensor onto its smartphone. There will be several high-profile smartphones that will include fingerprint scanners, according to Michael Maia, vice president of sales for the biometric division of touchscreen and touch pad company Synaptics. Its product will ship in the first quarter, and more phones should come …

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  • 10 January

    How to check out library e

    These days I do most of my reading on my Kindle Fire, and whenever possible I grab e-books from my local library. Because, you know, they’re free. If you’ve never checked out a book this way, or you’re still doing it the “old way,” you may be surprised to learn it’s quite easy. You don’t need to download a file …

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  • 10 January

    Amazon sale trims $30 off Kindle Fire tablets

    Amazon’s Kindle Fire lineup is on sale once again. David Carnoy/CNET Amazon has unveiled yet another Kindle Fire sale — but this one won’t be around for long. As of Thursday, consumers can trim $30 off the price of any Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HD 8.9, Kindle Fire HDX, and Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet by using the promo …

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  • 10 January

    Android games can do turn

    A new update to Google Play means Android games can now begin to offer turn-based multiplayer modes via the store’s built-in gaming system — a real boon for strategy fans looking for a quick fix on the bus. Asynchronous multiplayer, as it’s known, means you can play turn-based games — think chess — without needing a continuous connection. You just …

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  • 10 January

    Nokia Lumia Black update hits UK, from Lumia 520 to 1020

    Nokia’s updating all the Lumia phones you can buy in the UK, all at once. The update, codenamed ‘Black’, brings a boatload of new features to your Windows Phone and is rolling out today. The biggest change is the addition of app folders (pictured above), so you can keep groups of similar apps all together, just like in iOS and …

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  • 10 January

    Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo gives deja vu in leaked photo

    There is no spoon — but the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo seems to be a real thing. This photo, snapped by an anonymous tipster for the SamMobile fan blog, shows a very slightly smaller Note 3 side by side with the real thing. Deja vu, or a glitch in the Matrix? Screenshots and benchmarks obtained by the leakster appear …

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  • 10 January

    AT&T adds 32GB Nokia Lumia 1520 to its lineup

    Consumers searching for the 32GB version of the Noka Lumia 1520 can now find it through AT&T. The 1520 is available through AT&T’s Web site and retail stores in a matte black color. The phone runs $250 with a two-year agreement and $640 without a contract. Buyers who opt for AT&T’s Next installment plan pay either $24.62 or $32 a …

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