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March, 2013

  • 7 March

    You spend 23 days a year on your phone, say new figures

    How long do you spend looking at your phone? More than three weeks a year, according to new figures. Cor, it’s amazing you haven’t permanently cricked your neck. MobileInsurance.co.uk asked 2,314 phone owners how much time they spent each day sending texts, making calls, using apps and games or anything else on their phones. The …

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  • 7 March

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    Consumers may one day ditch their plastic credit cards, but that doesn’t mean that they’ll abandon their credit card companies. In fact, the move from a leather wallet to a digital one could be a boon for companies like Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. Digital wallets, which allow users to store their credit cards, retail loyalty cards, coupons and …

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  • 7 March

    FTC charges 29 in crackdown on spam text message scams

    The Federal Trade Commission said today it has filed complaints against 29 people accused of sending more than 180 million spam text messages falsely promising free gift cards. The FTC alleged in eight separate complaints that the accused tricked consumers into divulging sensitive personal information by promising free gifts or prizes, including $1,000 gift cards at major retailers. Consumers who …

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  • 7 March

    AT&T rolling out Jelly Bean to HTC One X

    Now playing: Watch this: The powerful HTC One X on AT&T 2:39 Related stories Best VR Headsets of 2022 Your Phone Screen Is Gross. Here’s How to Clean It Without Causing Damage The Metaverse Is on the Way: Here’s What You Need to Know The upcoming HTC One may be top billing, but AT&T hasn’t completely forgotten about the One …

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  • 7 March

    Nokia still owes Microsoft $650M in Windows Phone fees

    Nokia still has to pay Microsoft 500 million euros ($650 million) as part of its agreement to use the Windows Phone operating system. That’s the amount that Nokia will have to pay over the life of their agreement after taking into account the “platform support payments” that Microsoft pays to aid in the development of Windows Phone products. The length …

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  • 7 March

    Google curates points of interest with Field Trip for iPhone

    Field Trip (Android|iPhone) helps you find out more about your current location by sending you notifications when you’re near landmarks, restaurants, historical sites, and other noteworthy spots. The app draws information from several sources, including Arcadia, Historvius, Food Network, Zagat, Atlas Obscura, Daily Secret, and others to enrich your experience of locations you wouldn’t know were uniquely interesting otherwise. You …

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  • 7 March

    Samsung Galaxy S3 bitten by lock screen bypass bug

    A bug lurking within the Samsung Galaxy S3 lets any old so-and-so access your smart phone’s personal data, bypassing the phone’s lock screen completely. The glitch was discovered by one Sean McMillan, ZDNet reports, and follows on from a similar glitch which allowed momentary access to the homescreen and apps on the Galaxy Note 2. The glitch is tough to …

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  • 7 March

    Security bug found for Samsung Galaxy S3

    Following closely on the heels of a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 security vulnerability, another Samsung user has found that the bug affects other models. Related stories Minor security flaw found in Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Samsung Galaxy S3 review Samsung Galaxy S4 rumor roundup Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 flaw, the bug allows for full access to the Samsung …

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  • 7 March

    Feds crack down on mobile

    The U.S Federal Trade Commission said today that it is cracking down on marketers that are allegedly bombarding consumers with hundreds of millions of unwanted spam messages on their cell phones in the hopes they will give away personal information on bogus Web sites. Federal Trade Commission The 29 defendants listed in the complaint sent 180 million unwanted text messages …

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  • 7 March

    Why 4K movies and download caps just won’t work

    Looking forward to getting Ultra HD movies at home sometime soon? Australians really shouldn’t hold their breath. 4K: probably not coming to your lounge room anytime soon. (Credit: Sony) As we saw back at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Ultra HD (or 4K if you’re Sony) is still the word when talking about the future of TV. But while no …

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