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September, 2013

  • 5 September

    The iPhone 5S rumor roundup

    Editors’ note: The Apple iPhones 5S and 5C have been announced. Is it everything our rumors hoped for? Check out our hands-on review here. iPhone rumors are like flies at a summer picnic: they’re nearly unstoppable. Collected in one batch are all the iPhone 5S/6 rumors CNET has reported so far, with some commentary on …

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  • 5 September

    Jelly Bean swallows up 45 percent of Android devices

    Almost half of Android users are now taking a bite out of Jelly Bean, according to Google’s Android developer dashboard. Looking at all Android devices that visited Google Play during the seven days ending September 4, the dashboard pegged Jelly Bean’s share at 45.1 percent. Version 4.1.x alone snagged 36.6 percent, leaving version 4.2.x with 8.5 percent. As Jelly Bean’s …

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  • 5 September

    Xiaomi MiPhone 3 offers choice: Tegra or Snapdragon processor

    Xiaomi’s latest Android handset, the Xiaomi MiPhone 3, will come in two flavors. Buyers can choose to either get the Nvidia Tegra 4 model, which sports a quad-core 1.8GHz Cortex A15 processor, or the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz. Most of the other specs are the same for both models, such as the amount of RAM (2GB), …

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  • 5 September

    Boingo kicks off hot spot to simplify wireless connections

    Boingo has gone live with a hot spot that aims to take the hassle out of connecting to wireless networks. The Wi-Fi provider announced Thursday the launch of its next-generation hot spot at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Dubbed Boingo Passpoint, the new hot spot promises a variety of benefits to mobile users. Courtesy of roaming agreements between different carriers, you’ll …

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  • 5 September

    Is this the iPhone 5S fingerprint scanner?

    There have been a number of leaks concerning the iPhone 5S (and 5C), but we’re yet to have a good look at the fingerprint scanner. Well here are what purport to be the first decent shots of it, as featured on Apple’s next handset. The pics come from an Australian teenager named Sonny Dickson, who has well-placed sources in China …

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  • 5 September

    Redesigned PayPal app wants you to order ahead, skip lines

    PayPal wants you to ditch your wallet in favor of its mobile payments app, but it knows it can’t compete with your credit cards unless it’s got something extra — like promises of discounts and food. The company released its redesigned mobile payments app on Thursday, boasting $100 worth of in-store deals, more food spots offering the “order ahead and …

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  • 5 September

    Updated iPlayer app brings show downloads to Android devices

    The BBC has updated its iPlayer app for Android, letting you download shows to your Google-powered device. The feature has only been available on the iOS version of the app before. The updated app is live now on Google Play. It should be made available in the Amazon App Store in the next few days, senior product manager David Berlin …

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  • 5 September

    Galaxy Gear: Samsung’s big move to one

    With the launch of the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, Samsung has declared that it’s done being a follower. Whether the market will agree is unclear. Samsung has had a bit of an inferiority complex when it comes to mobile. It’s the world’s biggest handset vendor, but Samsung is forever compared to Apple and often found to be lacking in one way …

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  • 5 September

    Jelly Bean is now on 45 per cent of Android devices

    It’s the start of the month, and you know what that means: Google spills the (jelly) beans on how its Android operating system breaks down. And Jelly Bean has jumped a few per cent. It now accounts for 45.1 per cent of all Android devices. That’s up 5 per cent on last month. Google counts Android 4.1 and 4.2, but …

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  • 5 September

    Marc Andreessen is rooting for Microsoft, thinks you should too

    SAN DIEGO — The man least likely to root for a Microsoft rally is now the company’s biggest cheerleader. Esteemed venture capitalist Marc Andreessen told the developer audience at Qualcomm’s Uplinq conference here that the entire technology industry should be rooting for Microsoft’s success in the smartphone wars. Earlier this week, Microsoft purchased Nokia’s phone business in a $7.2 billion …

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