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March, 2013

  • 27 March

    Should I see GI Joe: Retaliation in 3D?

    Yo Joe! GI Joe: Retaliation hits cinemas today in 3D — but can an action movie starring The Rock and Bruce Willis as 1980s toys stretch to two dimensions, let alone three? The film is presented in 3D, and, frankly, I was dead excited about it. Sure, it’s all very well banging on about valid …

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  • 27 March

    Iron Man 3 looks good, and you can too with Become Iron Man

    Robert Downey Jr is back in the armour in Iron Man 3 — and this time you can get a turn as ol’ shell-head too. An interactive game accompanies the release of Marvel’s latest film, and I checked out a preview as new challenges and villains test Tony Stark’s metal. The last time we saw the ferrous philanthropist, he was …

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  • 27 March

    New Wolverine film gets slashy six

    The new Wolverine movie has been given a six-second airing, in what could be the briefest teaser trailer ever witnessed. The lightning-pace clip, embedded below, shows the adamantium-clawed X-bloke slashing, grimacing and shouting his way through several seconds of action. Watch #TheWolverine exclusive #Vine Teaser RIGHT NOW! vine.co/v/bDExaiMjJ1F — The Wolverine (@WolverineMovie) March 25, 2013 The trailer was posted to …

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  • 26 March

    Galaxy Note 8 to come out in April, cost more than iPad mini

    Samsung’s iPad mini-rivalling Galaxy Note 8 tablet has been given a UK release date and pricing — although it’s not great news for cash-strapped tech fans. Spied by unwired view, Carphone Warehouse has posted a pre-registration page for the 8-inch tablet, offering an “expected” release date of April 2013. That’s not long to wait, but while the house of Mobley …

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  • 26 March

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    Now playing: Watch this: T-Mobile gets iPhone, kills the contract 2:54 T-Mobile USA is taking a bold step forward with a new contractless plan for smartphone subscribers. The company posted the new changes to its plans, which made their first appearance last January at CES, on its Web site on Sunday. The new contractless plans may attract customers looking for …

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  • 26 March

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    T-Mobile CEO John Legere is fed up with the “crap” the wireless industry has been feeding cell phone customers over the years. And he said that T-Mobile is here to shake things up. At the company’s “Uncarrier” event in New York City today, he made a pitch for T-Mobile’s new no-contract plans, which went into effect Sunday, and he announced …

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  • 26 March

    HTC reportedly working on Windows Phone ‘Tiara’

    Unwired View Related stories Review: HTC One HTC commits to more Windows phones in 2013 HTC: Samsung spent on marketing, not innovation HTC could be working on a new Windows Phone 8 device code-named the HTC Tiara, according to Unwired View. The midrange handset might feature a 4.3-inch Super LCD screen with WVGA resolution (800×480 pixels), a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm …

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  • 26 March

    Samsung Galaxy S4 comes to T

    Now playing: Watch this: Introducing Samsung’s Galaxy S4 3:02 Related stories T-Mobile launches 4G LTE network T-Mobile finally gets the iPhone T-Mobile’s new contractless data plan explained (FAQ) T-Mobile launches 4G LTE network T-Mobile announces Sonic 2.0 4G LTE mobile hot spot Three T-Mobile phones worth waiting for (roundup) T-Mobile versus Verizon: How the plans stack up How to use …

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  • 26 March

    Preliminary HTC Desire P, Desire Q details emerge

    The first specifications for an HTC Desire P and HTC Desire Q have emerged courtesy of Unwired View, indicating that HTC has a pair of mid-range smartphones on the horizon. Related stories T-Mobile bestows 4G LTE onto HTC One Android rumor roundup HTC One launch delay: Blame camera shortfall, HTC says A handful of hardware details for the two smartphones …

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  • 26 March

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    Always itching for that next great smartphone? T-Mobile might have the answer for you. One of the ideas being bandied about is the concept of a club that would allow for “anytime upgrades,” which the company defines as a maximum of two upgrades per year. Related stories: T-Mobile launches 4G LTE network T-Mobile finally gets the iPhone T-Mobile’s new contractless …

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