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October, 2013

  • 21 October

    BlackBerry BBM finally hits iOS, Android, but there’s a wait list

    BlackBerry’s BBM messenger service finally hits Apple’s iOS and Android, but there’s a catch. Related stories Best Password Manager to Use for 2022 Your Phone Screen Is Gross. Here’s How to Clean It Without Causing Damage Spending All Night With the First iPhone Kanye West’s Donda 2 Skips Spotify, 5G BlackBerry is Dead BlackBerry’s 5G …

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  • 21 October

    Nokia’s iPod Shuffle rival hits Twitter before official launch

    Nokia has apparently set its sights on the iPod Shuffle, but when this alternative might hit store shelves is unknown. EvLeaks, a Twitter account that has leaked Nokia devices images and details in the past with a high rate of accuracy, published a picture of what it claims is the upcoming Nokia Guru. The alleged device, which has been compared …

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  • 21 October

    Apple repeats it won’t read iMessages, expert says it can

    Back in June, in the wake of the NSA scandal that engulfed the US — and the UK — Apple released a statement saying it couldn’t and wouldn’t read customers’ missives sent using its iMessage service. This week, a security company contradicted that, claiming it is theoretically possible. And now Apple has hit back with another statement, repeating its earlier …

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  • 21 October

    BlackBerry: BBM downloads for iOS, Android hit 5M in 8 hours

    BlackBerry’s BBM instant messenger service landed on Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems on Monday and the company says the app has already been downloaded 5 million times. The company announced the achievement in a Twitter post that alerted the “next 5 million” people that their turn to download the app was at hand. Next 5 million in line …

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  • 21 October

    New Apple TV due alongside new iPads, listing hints

    A refreshed version of Apple TV could be with us within the week, Amazon’s European listings suggest. AppleInsider spied that Apple TV has been yanked from sale on Amazon’s French and German websites, both of which say that the set-top box will be back in stock on 23 October. That’s the day after Apple’s confirmed 22 October event, where we’ll …

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  • 21 October

    New Apple TV may not be coming soon after all, report says

    A new version of Apple TV may not be about to surface after all, a fresh report concerning Tim Cook and pals’ televisual plans says. TechCrunch columnist and Google Ventures general partner MG Siegler wrote on his blog that the latest update to Apple’s set-top box may have been ‘delayed a bit’. Siegler claims that nothing is concrete, but that …

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  • 20 October

    HTC CEO said to hand off duties to focus on reversing decline

    The chief executive officer of HTC is handing off some of his duties to the company’s chairwoman and founder as the struggling handset maker fights to regain market share, the Financial Times reported Sunday. Peter Chou will temporarily relinquish some of his responsibilities to Cher Wang to focus on innovation and product development, in a bid to reverse a market …

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  • 20 October

    Apps in the smart home: An entry point for carriers

    These days, the smartphone sector revolves around the competition among Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Those three companies wrested power from the likes of Motorola, Nokia, and BlackBerry (then RIM) — but there was also another group sidelined in the rise of the smartphone, even as its members profited immensely from the uprising: mobile operators. Especially in the US, carriers still …

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  • 20 October

    AT&T in $4.85B cell tower deal with Crown Castle

    AT&T announced Sunday it has agreed to lease or sell the rights to 9,700 cell phone towers for $4.85 billion to Crown Castle International, which provides infrastructure for broadcasting and mobile telecommunications. Under the terms of the deal, Crown Castle will have the option to purchase 9,100 towers for $4.2 billion after the average lease term of 28 years expires. …

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  • 20 October

    High

    The Rocky Mountain Audio Fest is held every October in Denver, and every year it’s packed with the latest and greatest high-end audio goodies. High-end doesn’t necessarily mean outrageously expensive, though; Schiit Audio was previewing its upcoming $119 Vali tube headphone amplifier, and I quickly auditioned Audioengine’s soon-to-be-released $249/pair A2+ desktop speakers. I hope to get one of the first …

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