TimeLine Layout

January, 2013

  • 15 January

    Samsung Galaxy S4 to sport 5

    Samsung has dropped a great big clanging hint at what we can expect from the Samsung Galaxy S4 — namely a 5-inch high-definition screen. Alongside its futuristic prototypes at CES, the annual technology trade show in Las Vegas, Samsung highlighted the progression of its screen technology from 2010 to the first quarter of 2013 — which is when …

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  • 15 January

    Best Android Jelly Bean smartphones you can get now

    After waiting for what seemed like an eternity for Android Jelly Bean phones to ship, I’m glad to see that a flood of handsets with the coveted software has burst onto the mobile scene. Some of these devices, such as the HTC Droid DNA and LG Nexus 4, rolled straight off the assembly line boasting Google’s most modern OS. Older …

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  • 15 January

    Sony Xperia Z tipped to ditch longstanding Timescape app

    Sony is reportedly knocking its Timescape social app on the head, starting with its upcoming 5-inch waterproof monster, the recently revealed Xperia Z. The Timescape app is a mainstay of Sony’s Android mobiles, offering glassy blue transitions and a supposedly attractive way of keeping an eye on your contacts and various social networks. The app can usually be found filling …

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  • 15 January

    FAA seeks to ban pilots’ use of personal devices while in the air

    The Federal Aviation Administration looks to be tightening the screws on what personal devices pilots are allowed to use while in the air. A new proposal, which the agency published in the Federal Register today, aims to stop pilots from using electronic devices for any type of personal use while in the cockpit. The proposal comes after a handful of …

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  • 15 January

    With GoBank, you can carry all your money in a pocket

    A lot of people like to do some of their banking on their mobile devices, but one company says the smartphone isn’t just for checking balances. Green Dot thinks the device can be the entire bank. With the launch today of GoBank, Green Dot — a major player in reloadable prepaid cards — is betting that an all-new FDIC-insured bank, …

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  • 15 January

    Optimus G2 may arrive this fall

    LG will introduce the Optimus G2 in the fall of 2013, according to the latest round of chatter. Reportedly, the flagship device will debut right around the time the current model hits the one-year mark. Related stories LG Optimus G review Android rumor roundup Rumors to watch for in 2013 Previously rumored to arrive as early as last week’s annual …

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  • 15 January

    iPhone tops among potential buyers, but Samsung surging

    Apple’s iPhone is the No. 1 pick among prospective smartphone buyers polled in North America, though it’s losing some ground to Samsung. Among 4,000 people looking to buy a smartphone in the next 90 days, 50 percent plan to buy an iPhone, according to a report out today from ChangeWave Research. That’s not a bad number, but it’s down from …

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  • 14 January

    Tim Cook says 4G iPad mini hitting China by end of January

    It’s already available in Wi-Fi-only versions, but a 4G iPad mini will launch in China by the end of the month, Apple boss Tim Cook has said. His Cookness was speaking to Chinese news outlet Tencent, spotted by my colleagues at CNET News. He didn’t give an exact date for the network-equipped tablet though, saying only “late January”. The Wi-Fi-only iPad …

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  • 14 January

    Apple didn’t rule out a cheap iPhone, tweaked story reveals

    Remember that story that said cheapness “will never be the future of Apple products“? The one that quoted Apple marketing supremo Phil Schiller in The Shanghai Evening News? Well it turns out to be wrong, as Schiller was either misquoted, or never said any such thing. The Chinese newspaper has updated its story, and at Apple’s request, no less. There …

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  • 14 January

    Samsung Ativ Tab canned due to Windows RT bewilderment

    Samsung has ditched its Ativ Tab Windows RT tablet, blaming Microsoft for failing to explain Windows RT. The company will not sell the tablet, which it launched at IFA in August, in the US — and it’s not looking good for the UK either. “There wasn’t really a very clear positioning of what Windows RT meant in the marketplace,” Samsung …

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