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January, 2013

  • 14 January

    iPhone 5 users gobble up the most data in Europe, study says

    iPhone 5 users in Europe are keeping mobile networks busy by eating up the most data. Among 125 devices included in a study out today by Arieso, users of the newest iPhone downloaded 50 percent more data than did those with an iPhone 4S and four times as much as did those with an iPhone …

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  • 14 January

    BT SmartTalk puts landline rates in your mobile, even abroad

    In the past, if you wanted to take your landline on holiday you’d need to unplug it from the wall and find space in your suitcase. But now with BT SmartTalk there’s an app for that, letting you make calls at your landline rate from your mobile when you’re out and about, or even out of the country. SmartTalk is …

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  • 14 January

    Samsung: We’ve sold 100 million Galaxy S smartphones

    Samsung’s Galaxy S series smartphones have crossed the threshold of 100 million sales. According to Samsung’s Tomorrow Flickr page, its flagship Galaxy S series has managed to surpass that mark in 2 years and 7 months since the launch of the first Galaxy smartphone in May 2010. In addition, the firm says that the Galaxy S3 is selling “at [a] …

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  • 14 January

    Google Nexus 4 sequel could be way, way sooner than expected

    A sequel to the Google Nexus 4 could be on the cards already, with rumours even suggesting that factories producing the current Nexus have ground to a halt. International Business Times reports that LG, which builds the Nexus 4 as a vessel for Google’s Android software, has halted production on the bargainous phone. LG has dropped hints that the Nexus 4 …

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  • 14 January

    Archos announces $119 Android tablet

    For the last couple months, rumors have been flying that Acer and/or Google would introduce a $99 tablet. Will it happen? That remains to be seen. In the meantime, Archos just fired the first shot in the tablet pricing wars: the Archos 70 Titanium. It goes on sale in February for $119. Although Archos has yet to post a product …

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  • 14 January

    BlackBerry 10 nets 15,000 apps in under two days

    Research In Motion’s BlackBerry 10 application marketplace will have thousands of more programs, thanks to two events the company ran over the weekend. The events saw RIM net 15,000 app submissions for BlackBerry 10 within a period of 37.5 hours, according to Alec Saunders, vice president of developer relations. The events were called Portathons, with one focusing on the BlackBerry …

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  • 14 January

    Microsoft Surface and Windows RT gets simple jailbreak

    If you thought jailbreaking was just for the iPhone 5 and iPad, think again: Windows and the Microsoft Surface have been busted out of jail. The crafty folk at XDA Developers have come up with the jailbreak, handily packaged into a batch file that you run each time you turn the tablet on, so you can install apps that haven’t …

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  • 14 January

    Google Nexus 4 spotted running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean

    Google and LG’s Nexus 4 already runs Android Jelly Bean — making it even more of a steal, if you can lay your hands on one — but it looks like we could soon see it upgraded to the latest version (4.2.2). Nexus 4s running Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 have been spotted in the wild, SlashGear reports. The update is said …

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  • 14 January

    Apple iPad and iPad mini coming in March says expert

    A new iPad and iPad mini could be with us as soon as March, according to an industry expert. As the Google Nexus 7 takes a bite out of the tablet market, could Apple rush out new iPads? Analyst Brian White heard some choice gossip at CES and reckons the new iPads, one big and one little, could arrive in …

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  • 14 January

    Uber taxi service goes to Washington, D.C.

    Uber started offering its taxi service in Washington, D.C., today, according to the controversial on-call car service’s blog. Uber said the number of taxis are limited for now. “Many taxis don’t fit Uber standards, so we are curating our supply pretty carefully,” the blog reads. Uber lets users order cars through its app and put all charges onto an on-file …

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