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July, 2013

  • 31 July

    HTC reckons it’s losing money for the first time ever

    Brace yourselves, phone fans: despite the success of the HTC One, HTC reckons it’s losing money for the first time. HTC’s bottom line for the period between April and June looks less than healthy, with second quarter profits collapsing by 83 per cent compared to last year, the company has revealed. The company behind the …

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  • 31 July

    Moto X to join iPhone 5 with nano

    The upcoming Moto X is taking a cue from the iPhone 5, according to a new report. Mobile site GSM Insider posted an image on Tuesday showing a nano-SIM tray and card that it claims, is from the upcoming Moto X. The battle over which company would provide the nano-SIM spec was a long and drawn-out one that Apple finally …

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  • 31 July

    Android wins in app downloads, but iOS makes more money

    Given that the majority of people worldwide use Android devices, it’s no surprise that app downloads from Google Play far outpace those from Apple’s App Store. However, Apple is still winning the game when it comes to profit. A new report by the App Annie Index shows that during this year’s second quarter, Google Play exceeded Apple’s App Store in …

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  • 31 July

    Samsung ships $15K curved OLED TV to U.S. in August

    It’s taken years of fits and starts, but Americans will finally be able to buy first-generation big-screen OLED TVs very soon. The Samsung KN55S9, a 55-inch OLED TV with a slightly curved screen, will be available at select dealers in the U.S. by mid-August. It will be Samsung’s first OLED TV for sale in the U.S., hot on the heels …

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  • 31 July

    Microsoft ditching SkyDrive name after Sky trademark row

    Score one for Sky: Microsoft has to change the name of SkyDrive to avoid confusion with the British satellite TV broadcaster. A UK court has ruled in favour of British Sky Broadcasting Group’s contention that the naming of Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud storage service infringes on the Sky trademark. As a result of this British ruling, Microsoft is changing the name …

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  • 31 July

    Sky Go Android tablet app promised, only works in portrait

    Sky is building a special Sky Go app for Android tablets with 10-inch screens… except it has one glaringly widescreen flaw. It only works in portrait mode, according to Alun Webber, Sky’s managing director of product design and development. Update: Sky has clarified that the menus only work in portrait orientation. Actual viewing of programmes and films does work in landscape mode, …

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  • 30 July

    Can Sprint put the ‘pedal to metal’ on its comeback plans?

    Get ready for Sprint unshackled. The Overland Park, Kan., company is poised to step up its game on multiple fronts in the coming months, with plans to get more vocal on the marketing front and to improve its service by accelerating its network upgrade plans. “Our real focus on the second half is putting the pedal to the metal on …

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  • 30 July

    Mobile payment provider Isis readies national rollout

    Isis, the mobile-payments joint venture backed by the major wireless carriers, is ready to make its national debut. Isis said on Tuesday that it plans to launch its mobile-payment service across the nation later this year. The joint venture, created by a partnership formed between Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile, had been quietly testing out the service in two trials …

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  • 30 July

    Android fragmentation surges, but is that a bad thing?

    The fragmentation of the Android market is both a strength and a weakness for users and developers, according to a new report by Open Signal. On the one hand, it can be difficult to find and make apps that function across the entire Android ecosystem, while on the other hand there are literally thousands of options to choose from. Not …

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  • 30 July

    HTC One sales outpace last year’s flagship devices

    The latest HTC One has proven to be a more popular smartphone than those the mobile firm launched last year. In a statement released Tuesday, HTC said that the latest-generation One has “performed…better than that of our hero products for the same period last year.” The company didn’t say how well the device is performing by sales units, but indicated …

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