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November, 2013

  • 11 November

    Smartphones take lead with 55% of mobile phone sales

    The astronomic growth in the mobile arena has been due in large part to the increasing popularity of smartphones, new data from Ericsson reveals. The communications technology company on Monday released mobile phone sales data for the third quarter, and revealed that smartphones accounted for 55 percent of all worldwide handset sales during the period, …

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  • 11 November

    BlackBerry rejected takeover offer as ‘breaking up’ the firm

    Breaking up is hard to do, and even harder if you’re BlackBerry, it seems. Reuters reports the troubled smart phone maker rejected a takeover offer this week as it didn’t want to sell only parts of its business and break up the company. Tech heavyweights like Microsoft, Apple, Google and Lenovo are all rumoured to want a piece of BlackBerry, …

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  • 11 November

    Hands

    Cellular provider Republic Wireless, best known for offering $19-per-month service with low-end Android handsets, recently announced plans to carry the Motorola Moto X, a decidedly high-end handset (and a widely loved one at that). Although the $19 plan is no more, you can operate the Moto for as little as $5 per month, or as much as $40. Additional options …

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  • 11 November

    Brit company Kazam announces seven Android smarties

    That’s right, seven. If you haven’t heard of Kazam, it’s a new entrant into the smart phone arena. It was started by some ex-HTC execs just a few months ago, and has promised to bring affordable Android goodies to the masses. And now it’s announced its first tranche of handsets. The jewel in Kazam’s crown is the Thunder Q5. It’s …

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  • 11 November

    Moto G mistakenly posted to Amazon UK, swiftly taken down

    The Moto G may have been given an early public showing in the UK. Eagle-eyed observers on Monday discovered that the Amazon UK site had listed the Moto G on preorder and available for delivery on November 14. The listing, which has since been removed, didn’t mention the Moto G by name, but does show the model number that’s believed …

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  • 11 November

    Ericsson: LTE will be pervasive in North America by 2019

    If you don’t have an LTE connection now, chances are you will by 2019. And so will nearly everyone else. That’s according to the latest Mobility Report from Ericsson, which found that 85 percent of all mobile subscriptions in North America will be tied to an LTE network by 2019. The region will end the year with roughly 20 percent …

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  • 11 November

    EE 4G broadband in rural Cumbria connects the countryside

    Rural Britons will soon be able to upload and download up hill and down dale as EE plants the seeds of 4G broadband for Internet notspots, connecting country-folk in Cumbria. Rural Cumbria in the North of England is the first countryside area to see 4G connect country-folk with no access to fixed-line broadband. EE reckons more than 2,000 residents and …

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  • 11 November

    Air vs. Air: Can the iPad Air be a suitable stand

    Apple has two Airs in its family, and they’re both closer in spirit than ever before. The 2013 MacBook Air is less expensive than 2012’s, and has a better battery life. The new iPad Air is smaller, lighter, and has a processor that’s inching closer to the potential of a laptop. Here’s the funny thing: the iPad Air starts at …

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  • 11 November

    Flipboard expands into mobile commerce with catalog feature

    Flipboard, the social magazine app for iOS and Android, is extending its feelers further into mobile commerce with a new catalogs category. The update, released Monday, allows companies and individual users to create specialized buying guides out of items found within Flipboard and on the Web. The guides can then be deposited into custom magazines with price tags and product …

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  • 11 November

    HTC One successor could top US carriers in early 2014

    The successor to the HTC One could arrive at all four of the big wireless service providers in early 2014, according to recent chatter. Related stories Alleged images of the HTC M8 get leaked, show metal body Amp up your HTC One’s sound with an $8,000 phone trumpet HTC vows to cut costs to revive profits A pair of tweets …

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