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December, 2013

  • 10 December

    Mighty Cast announces Nex Band: A charm bracelet for wearable tech?

    The world of wearable tech often feels like a desert of novelties, kept irrigated by investment capital. That impression doesn’t lessen when you hear about the Nex Band: conceived by the Montreal-based company Mighty Cast and announced today, it aims to be a high-end fashion accessory that also plans to be a “console on the …

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  • 10 December

    Sprint lights up Samsung Galaxy S4 with Spark

    Related stories: Samsung Galaxy S4 review Sprint Sparks up Chicago Sprint unveils Spark, its ultra-fast 1Gb wireless service A refreshed version of Samsung’s marquee Galaxy S4 smartphone is about to join Sprint’s new Spark initiative, its triband LTE network. The GS4 with Spark will look and act identically to other variations on sale in the US, except that this one …

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  • 10 December

    Snapdragon 410 is a 64

    Budget smart phones are set to rival the iPhone 5S with 64-bit power. Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 410 chipset, sprinkled with extra 4G — just a couple of months after a Qualcomm boss branded 64-bit chips “a gimmick“. The new chip is designed for phones costing less than $150 (about £90), bringing 4G to phones that don’t cost the …

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  • 10 December

    Samsung Galaxy Note 3 joins 10 million club

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has taken notes from 10 million wallets. Samsung has announced it has sold 10 million Note 3 phablets in just 60 days — clearly the new faux-leather styling is a hit. Related stories Best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Cases Please, Clear Your Android Phone’s Cookies and Cache Right Now Save Hundreds on Refurbished Samsung …

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  • 10 December

    Foxconn reportedly to launch startup fund for wearable tech

    Foxconn, best known for assembling Apple’s iPhones and iPads, is launching an investment fund to support startups focused on developing new kinds of wearable computers, Bloomberg reports. Foxconn unit Syntrend Creative Park will administer the $6.8 million fund and select candidates for trial in the first quarter of the new year, Bloomberg reported, citing unidentified sources. However, an associated incubator …

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  • 10 December

    Samsung sells 10m Galaxy Note 3 ‘phablets’

    Since its late September launch, the Galaxy Note 3 has sold over 10 million units, making it a member of a surprisingly non-exclusive Samsung club. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) Both the original Note and the Note II both sold over 10 million, but the Note 3 has done so in a shorter time period than its predecessors. It’s not too surprising, …

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  • 10 December

    Sony tries pure Android on Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Edition

    Sony is the latest smartphone maker to get the pure Android treatment, with the Xperia Z Ultra phablet available in the US Google Play store with Android 4.4 KitKat. (Credit: Sony) Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra is the third handset in recent months to get the Google Play Edition treatment. Joining the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Z …

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  • 10 December

    HDMI vs. DisplayPort vs. DVI vs. VGA: Which connection to choose?

    With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you’ve got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and sometimes old-school VGA. Each connection has its pros and cons, and perhaps the best cable to use with your display is more than just “what …

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  • 10 December

    Best portable mini Bluetooth speakers

    Now playing: Watch this: What you need to know about mini Bluetooth speakers 2:56 They’re small. They’re portable. And they’re breeding. Yes, the mini wireless Bluetooth speaker has come of age, and it seems as if every week we see a new model hit the market. They come in all shapes and styles and some are more rugged than others. …

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  • 9 December

    Samsung co

    Editors’ note: Be sure to catch the other stories in this package: on Samsung’s bid to rule the world, on the many pieces of the Samsung Group, on road-testing Samsung’sS Translate app, and on how Samsung torture-tests its products. SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung gets plenty of press for its phones, but TV is how it made its mark as …

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