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January, 2014

  • 7 January

    BlackBerry CEO: Our Foxconn phone will cost under $200

    LAS VEGAS — BlackBerry will likely have at least two smartphones hitting the market this year. That’s according to BlackBerry CEO John Chen, who spoke to the media in a roundtable at the Consumer Electronics Show here Tuesday. The company is working on a Foxconn-built touch-screen smartphone that he said will be priced under $200. …

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  • 7 January

    Android device shipments to top 1 billion this year

    Android devices will wend their way to more than 1 billion people in 2014, research firm Gartner predicted on Tuesday. The 1.1 billion shipments would render Android far and away the leader among all PC, tablet, and mobile phone operating systems. Windows was tagged for second place with 359 million shipments, followed by Apple’s iOS and Mac OS with 344 …

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  • 7 January

    BlackBerry: Foxconn phone will be sub

    Late last year BlackBerry said it would enlist Chinese manufacturer Foxconn to assist in cutting production costs. BlackBerry CEO John Chen at a press roundtable session at the Consumer Electronics Show. (Credit: Roger Cheng/CNET) Now, at CES 2014, BlackBerry CEO John Chen has said that Foxconn will produce a sub-US$200 touchscreen phone, but Chen also teased that BlackBerry is working …

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  • 7 January

    Sony Xperia Z1 Compact crams in high

    After years of banging on about Samsung short-changing punters with its rubbish Galaxy S Minis, it’s a delight to see a company other than Apple taking small-screened phones seriously. Sony’s new Xperia Z1 Compact is exactly what it says on the tin — just as good as its flagship Z1, but packed into a smaller body. Out in the UK …

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  • 7 January

    ‘Wow! I just embarrassed myself at CES’ says Michael Bay

    Razzie-award winning director Michael Bay has explained — if not apologised for — what went wrong during his brief appearance at Samsung’s press conference in Las Vegas last night. “Wow! I just embarrassed myself at CES — I was about to speak for Samsung for this awesome Curved 105-inch UHD TV. I rarely lend my name to any products, but …

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  • 7 January

    Televisions seen at CES 2014

    LAS VEGAS — Televisions have already made a huge splash at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the world’s largest curved UHD TV as well as an 85-inch bendable LED TV, while Sony promoted 4K resolution at an affordable price for everyone. Check out these unveilings and more in our video roundup. And continue to check back for more …

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  • 7 January

    At CES 2014 Krell ups the ante with new tech audiophile amplifiers

    Founded in 1980, Krell Industries‘ amplifiers have long set the benchmark for sound quality, and at CES 2014 the company took the wraps off its latest generation iBias, high-efficiency power amps. That’s a really big deal because while Krells have always sounded great, they sucked a lot of AC power out of the wall socket. They ran hot, so hot …

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  • 7 January

    Samsung displays concept 8K TV at CES 2014

    Thinking about upgrading to a 4K Ultra HD TV this year? Maybe you should consider Samsung’s 8K TV? We jest of course — 4K is barely out of the starting gate and Samsung’s 8K TV is just a concept model at the moment. But as concepts go, it’s a doozy: a massive 98 inches in size with a resolution of …

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  • 6 January

    Samsung expects to miss analyst profit estimates for Q4 2013

    Samsung Electronics said Monday it expects to record an operating profit of 8.3 trillion won ($7.8 billion) for the fourth quarter of 2013, an 18 percent drop from the previous quarter’s record earnings due to smartphone market saturation and increased competition from Apple. The guidance, issued ahead of the release of full quarterly financial results later this month, was lower …

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  • 6 January

    Samsung confirms Galaxy S5 will launch at MWC in February

    Bad luck if you were hoping to see Samsung’s next flagship phone at CES next week. Because the handset is destined to launch at Mobile World Congress in February, Samsung has confirmed. Samsung’s executive vice president and head of design strategy, Dong-hoon Chang, said that rumours that the S5 would rock up at Mobile World Congress were “about right”, Korean …

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