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August, 2013

  • 22 August

    Ubuntu Edge phone misses funding target by nearly $20m

    The Ubuntu Edge has failed to hit its ambitious crowdfunding target by a whopping $19m. The open-source mobile had aimed for the stars with a goal of $32m, but fell far short, ending up with $12.8m. The phone won’t now be produced and all funds will be returned to contributors, within five working days. It’s …

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  • 22 August

    New software update addresses Nexus 7 multitouch issues

    Now playing: Watch this: The Nexus 7 is your new best small tablet 2:29 A software update is rolling out to the new Nexus 7 that should fix the multitouch problems, according to new reports. Related stories: Nexus 7 review New Nexus 7 owners bump into multitouch issues Nexus 5 rumor mill churns out word of an LG G2 cousin …

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  • 22 August

    Tesco Hudl supermarket slate to take on Nexus 7 for £100

    Would you toss a Tesco tablet in your trolley? The supermarket slate challenging the Google Nexus 7 is reported to be called the Tesco Hudl, and could cost as little as £100. The Guardian reports that the Hudl will be a 7-inch slate built by a Chinese manufacturer. It’s expected to be on sale before Christmas. Industry experts believe the …

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  • 22 August

    BBM for iPhone and Android user guides surface online

    What kind of app needs its own instruction manual? The new BBM app apparently, as user guides for the upcoming iOS and Android versions of the chatting service have appeared online. The lengthy guides appeared as part of a BlackBerry site that was put live early, Polish-language site BBNews reports. You can view the iOS guide here, and the Android …

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  • 22 August

    iPhone 5S in champagne gold colour fizzes in leaked snaps

    Apple has been at the bubbly, adding fizz to the iPhone 5S with a new champagne gold case — and it’s compared to the black and white models in new leaked photos. The snaps show the fizzy gold iPhone 5S side-by-side with the traditional black and white models, posted online by Japanese magazine ASCII Plus. When I first heard the …

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  • 22 August

    iPhone 5C may be coated in Apple

    That plastic iPhone 5C may be tough as nails if a new leaked video is any evidence, pointing to use of LiquidMetal technology Apple acquired back in 2010. Is the iPhone 5C as tough as the T-1000? (Credit: YouTube screenshot/ZDNet) CNET Australia‘s sister site ZDNet has spotted a report from Taiwan’s Apple Daily that shows a rumoured iPhone 5C casing …

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  • 22 August

    New gold iPhone 5S photos emerge as launch date approaches

    Want your new iPhone 5S in gold, champagne, metallic off-white or dirty silver? Whatever it’s eventually called, it seems that third colour is on the cards, with the leaks continuing as the expected launch event closes in. The latest shots of the gold iPhone 5S. What do you think? (Credit: App Advice) Many pictures have emerged across the web in …

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  • 22 August

    Nokia Lumia 820 climbs on board Delta Air Lines

    Nokia’s Lumia 820 has taken flight courtesy of Delta Air Lines. More than 19,000 Delta flight attendants began using the Windows Phone handset on Thursday to better help travelers make purchases while on board. As described by the airline, attendants will now be able to offer the following benefits to customers: Near real-time credit card processing for onboard purchases, including …

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  • 22 August

    Will Telstra change its global roaming charges?

    commentary Global roaming is one of the biggest causes of “bill shock”, with countless Aussies experiencing the horror of grossly inflated phone bills after an overseas trip. (Credit: Telstra) In fact, Australia has been quite notable for the exorbitance of its roaming fees. Back in 2011, an OECD report found that Australia had the third-highest roaming charges in the world, …

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  • 22 August

    Canonical CEO: Expect an Ubuntu phone in early 2014

    The Ubuntu Edge may have bitten the dust this morning — coming in a whopping $19 million short of its crowdfunding goal. But Canonical, the team behind the Linux-based operating system, is dead set on continuing to push the boundaries of mobile technology, specifically the ambitious concept of convergence that would have given Edge users the ability to swap between …

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