A long time in the future, in a cinema near you, you’ll finally find out what happened to Luke, Han and Leia after they defeated the evil Emperor. Star Wars: Episode VII will open on 18 December 2015, its makers Disney announced via the StarWars.com website. That’s a delay of six months or so, as …
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8 November
What we learned about Xbox One’s living
The Xbox One is ready to be the hub of your living room. That’s been the pitch since Day 1 for Microsoft’s next-gen console, but it wasn’t until this Wednesday that the CNET crew had a chance to check out many of the Xbox One’s home entertainment features in person. We already knew that the Xbox One would include Blu-ray …
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7 November
Sony launching 13.3
On 3 December, Sony Japan will be launching the DPT-S1: a 13.3-inch E Ink reader for PDFs, aimed at the student market. (Credit: Sony) Sony Japan will launch the largest E Ink reader to date on 3 December, the 13.3-inch A4-sized DPT-S1 announced earlier this year. (Credit: Sony) The large format is designed to display what you would normally see …
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7 November
Get to know iOS 7’s four best usability features
Apple It doesn’t take long to get used to iOS 7’s new look. Jason Parker’s review of iOS 7 describes the update’s interface as “elegant.” Many of iOS 7’s best new features aren’t so obvious, however. Here are four tweaks that make an iOS 7 device easier to use. Prevent Control Center opening when you swipe up from the bottom …
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7 November
Sprint ups game in home phone business (seriously)
Not content to just battle it out with T-Mobile for LTE coverage, Sprint on Thursday announced it is still going after the home phone business. The Sprint Phone Connect System 1, which is available starting Friday, uses the company’s cellular network rather than traditional landlines to provide phone service to homes and small businesses. The new system bundles Sprint’s system …
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7 November
Samsung’s OLED display push poses challenge to Apple
Samsung is throwing its formidable weight behind AMOLED display tech — which could be seen as a challenge to Apple. The South Korean electronics giant, maker of the Galaxy line of smartphones, made it clear Wednesday that active-matrix organic LED (AMOLED) displays are its future. “We were the first to commercialize AMOLED back in 2007. This year we successfully produced …
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7 November
Samsung demos foldable phone prototypes
Samsung has given financial analysts a peek into the future of mobile phones. At its analyst day on Wednesday, the smartphone maker showed off prototypes of foldable phones and devices that could reach consumers within the next few years, the Wall Street Journal has reported. Reporters were not allowed in on the fun, and even the analysts in attendance were …
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7 November
Nexus 5 32GB is back in black, but you’ll be waiting 4 weeks
Good news if you’re desperate for a matte black slice of cutting-edge Android in your life — the black Nexus 5 with 32GB of storage is back on sale. The bad news is you’ll be waiting up to 5 weeks for it to arrive. The in-demand mobile sold out two days ago, but this morning the Google Play Store will …
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7 November
Vodafone is only network to fall short on 3G coverage
Shutterstock Vodafone has just gone 4G, but watchdogs say it’s fallen short on 3G. Ofcom has singled out Vodafone as the only network failing to live up to its 3G coverage obligations, but the network is working to make things right. EE, Three and O2 have all met the government’s target of reaching 90 per cent of the population. But …
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7 November
Nvidia CEO: We intend to keep investing in Shield
Nvidia’s Shield gaming device is no one-off project for the company. When asked about whether Nvidia would work on a follow-up to the Android-gaming device, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang would only say that he intends to continue investing in Shield. Related stories Best Gaming PC Deals: Save $1,600 on an ABS Desktop With RTX 3080 Ti Graphics EVGA Won’t Make Next-Gen …
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