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May, 2013

  • 22 May

    Want the ZTE Grand S? Americans on hold until 2014

    LAS VEGAS — ZTE’s quest to launch a flagship smartphone in the U.S. has hit a temporary snag. The ZTE Grand S, one of the more impressive smartphones shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, won’t arrive here until next year, Lixin Cheng, head of the company’s North American division, told CNET on …

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  • 22 May

    Cricket Wireless guns for Verizon, AT&T customers

    LAS VEGAS — In an aggressive move for Cricket Wireless, the prepaid carrier has launched an advertising campaign urging Verizon and AT&T customers to switch over from their costly on-contract plans to Cricket’s more affordable rates. Named “Half Is More,” the initiative will fan out online, in print media, on TV, and through social-media campaigns. In fact, Cricket has already …

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  • 22 May

    Cricket’s Samsung Galaxy S4 sells June 7 for $600

    LAS VEGAS — Cricket announced on Wednesday that it’ll sell Samsung’s Galaxy S4 smartphone starting June 7. The superpremium handset sells for the hefty sum of $599.99, but buyers can also put $55 down and space out monthly payments. Cricket’s version of the Galaxy S4 includes the same high-end hardware specs you’ll find on any carrier, like a 5-inch HD …

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  • 22 May

    Verizon’s CTIA event: Join us Wednesday, 11 a.m. PT (live blog)

    LAS VEGAS — What does Verizon Wireless have up its sleeve? Verizon is one of the few companies opting for a splashy press conference at the CTIA Wireless, which officially kicked off today. As such, it’s essentially headlining what is expected to be a quiet show this year. The company is holding its press conference on Wednesday at 11 a.m. …

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  • 22 May

    HTC staff urged to ‘just quit’ by former bigwig

    If you work at HTC, “just quit.” That’s the advice given to HTC staff by a former bigwig, as the troubled company sees more senior figures staff jump ship in the wake of disappointing sales for the flagship HTC One. As the performance of the One sees HTC haemorrhage profit, chief product officer Kouji Kodera is the latest grand muckamuck to head …

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  • 22 May

    Sony Xperia Z is a free mobile when you buy a new Bravia TV

    Free stuff is the best stuff. I know it; you know it; and Sony knows it — which is why Sony is throwing in a free Sony Xperia Z smart phone when you buy a new Bravia HDTV. The free mobile phone comes with the 55-inch or 46-inch Bravia W9, starting from around £1,800. Or you can opt for the …

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  • 22 May

    Logitech intros classroom

    We review a lot of wireless Bluetooth keyboards and keyboard cases for iPads and other tablets, but we’ve yet to review a wired keyboard for the iPad. It comes as little surprise then that Logitech, which makes plenty of Bluetooth keyboards, has unveiled the Wired Keyboard for iPad, which it dubs “the first iPad keyboard made specially for the classroom …

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  • 22 May

    Windows that double as cell signal boosters? Yes, please

    LAS VEGAS — Windows that only let in sunlight and provide a view to the outside world? That’s so yesterday’s news. Ericsson believes it can do more with windows, and it had on display here a few windows enhanced with different modifications. One had a transparent cellular antenna embedded in the glass, potentially improving smartphone reception. Another was outfitted with …

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  • 22 May

    iPhone 5S delay pushes back Vodafone’s 4G launch

    Vodafone is holding back its 4G service until the next iPhone comes along. The network has delayed its planned launch, reportedly in part to coincide with the arrival of the 5S — and has apparently confirmed that 4G will cost extra. Vodafone says 4G “demands a premium”, suggesting you’ll most likely need a different — and presumably more expensive — …

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  • 22 May

    Walmart exec: Mobile can revive personal touch for shoppers

    LAS VEGAS — Walmart believes smartphones can deliver the same kind of personalized service that founder Sam Walton embraced with his first store. Where e-commerce brought the store to the Web, smartphones are bringing the Web to physical stores, with each consumer able to access data from their phones, according to Gibu Thomas, head of mobile for Walmart. “The future …

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