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March, 2013

  • 27 March

    Sony’s Xperia ZL is elegant, compact, and speedy

    Our colleagues at CNET Asia just took the new Sony Xperia ZL for a complete test-drive and like how this elegant handset handles. While not as luxurious as Sony’s current flagship the Xperia Z, the Xperia ZL offers plenty of smartphone goodies including a nimble processor, Android Jelly Bean, and even an IR blaster to …

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  • 27 March

    Google Translate app for Android gets offline support

    Google today added offline language support to the Google Translate app for Android. Related stories: Interactive Google Play app dishes up actor details Google Translate screenshots Google Translate for Android adds OCR support Available for devices running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and up, the new feature provides translation in 50 languages, even where a data connection is not present. To enable …

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  • 27 March

    How T

    T-Mobile’s salty, spirited launch of its better-late-than-never LTE network and new contract-free ethos may have felt like a sudden surge come from nowhere, but in fact, it was a well-calculated and slowly calibrated, years-long effort to save an ailing network. Truth is, the fiery, passionate T-Mobile we saw during its “Uncarrier” event this week wouldn’t have been possible without some …

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  • 27 March

    U.S. approval of Sprint

    As a condition for approving Softbank’s $20 billion acquisition of Sprint Nextel, the U.S. government is seeking oversight of network equipment purchases to prevent gear from Chinese suppliers Huawei Technologies and ZTE from becoming part of the U.S. infrastructure, according to the Wall Street Journal. The two companies have already attracted the criticism of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, which …

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  • 27 March

    Gmail for iOS adds more organizational tools

    As part of a flurry of changes today, Google updated its Gmail app for iOS. The core structure and design of the app remain largely the same, but Google added several new useful features that make browsing and organizing your messages easier. Here are the highlights. You now can jump between messages by swiping horizontally across your iPhone or iPad …

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  • 27 March

    Policeman shops own son over shock £3,700 iPad game bill

    You’re nicked, son. A Somerset policeman has shopped his teenage son for fraud in protest against Apple, after the young’un ran up a shock £3,700 bill playing games on his iPad. The Daily Mail reports that PC Doug Crossan’s 13-year-old son made in-app purchases across a variety of games including Plants vs Zombies and NOVA 3, believing them to be …

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  • 27 March

    Three ‘fairly relaxed’ about 4G, will be last to launch

    Three won’t launch 4G until after everyone else. The UK’s smallest network is “fairly relaxed” about 4G LTE, and won’t launch until later in the year — behind the other major networks. Three is in a unique position with regards to 4G. Not only has it bought portions of the spectrum in the auction, but it’s also buying some of …

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  • 27 March

    HTC One starts to arrive in the UK, following delays

    The HTC One is finally starting to appear on sale in the UK, following delays to the 4.7-inch smart phone. Phones 4U has put the quad-core HTC One in its ‘just arrived’ category and has the silver option available to buy now, though if you want the phone in black, you’ll still be making a pre-order. Deals start at £36 …

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  • 27 March

    Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Samsung, don’t scam us again

    Rumours suggest that Samsung is plotting to produce a new smart phone called the Galaxy S4 Mini (check out the leaked snap below). But will this mobile be a cracking device in its own right? Or a lazy cash-in like last year’s Galaxy S3 Mini? Everyone went nuts for the Galaxy S3 when it was released, and rightly so, because it …

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  • 27 March

    Netflix signs The Matrix creators to follow House of Cards

    After building a House of Cards, Netflix is planning to make sense. The streaming service has announced Sense8, a new sci-fi series from the creators of The Matrix and Babylon 5. The new series, to be financed by Netflix and exclusively screened online, is the brainchild of Andy and Lana Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski. There’ll be 10 episodes and it’ll be …

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