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November, 2012

  • 30 November

    Great geeky Christmas DVDs, Blu

    If you’re looking for a movie or boxset as a gift for someone of a geeky persuasion, you’re in luck — 2012 was a bumper year for film and TV geekdom. There were hugely anticipated superhero and sci-fi releases at the cinema, while classic geeky TV shows continued to go from strength to strength. I’ve …

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  • 30 November

    Oric cuts confusion of online TV, finds favourite shows for free

    You want to watch some telly on the Internet — but where do you start? Netflix? Blinkbox? iTunes? LoveFilm? A nifty service called Oric aims to cut through the confusion, making it easy to find your favourite shows like Homeland, Peep Show and The Big Bang Theory, often for free and all in one place. The folks behind Oric started …

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  • 29 November

    Fired Apple Maps boss ‘got what he deserved’, says iPod bod

    A former Apple exec, who worked on the first 18 generations of the iPod and was also involved with crafting hardware for the first iPhone, has said sacked software chief Scott Forstall “got what he deserved”. In an interview with the BBC, Tony Fadell, a former vice president of Apple who now works on the Nest thermostat, said Forstall’s departure from the …

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  • 29 November

    AT&T yet again the worst

    More bad news for AT&T. Consumer Reports has released its annual carrier ratings. And just as it had in the last two years, AT&T landed in last place, far behind the top major carrier in the roundup, Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless fared somewhat well in the study, earning relatively strong marks on voice and data. The only bright spot in …

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  • 29 November

    AT&T’s rugged Samsung Rugby III lands December 14 with PTT

    AT&T’s rough ‘n’ tumble “Rugby” team gets another player in the Samsung Rugby III, a durable flip phone that will feature AT&T’s enhanced push-to-talk (PTT) capabilities. Starting December 14, the Rugby III costs $99.99 with a two-year contract, but free for organizations with an AT&T business account. Preorders begin November 30. Intended to be a simple, sturdy handset, the Rugby …

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  • 29 November

    Basis watch keeps eye on health

    San Francisco startup Basis Science confirmed pricing and availability for its Basis health tracker today. The $199 watch-style gadget hits the market in early December, continuing the evolution of wearable fitness technology for everyday consumers. With a complement of four sensors at its disposal, the Basis device is capable of measuring a wide range of biometric data in real time. …

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  • 29 November

    RIM’s top reasons why you should switch to BlackBerry 10

    Research in Motion (RIM) is gearing up for its massive BlackBerry 10 (BB 10) launch in January next year, and it’s pitching its reasons for you to jump on the BlackBerry bandwagon this week at BlackBerry Jam Asia in Bangkok, Thailand. (Credit: Joe Hanlon/CNET Australia) The message from the bevy of RIM execs that we’ve heard from at the event …

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  • 29 November

    C Spire launches shared data plans December 3

    Following Verizon and AT&T, regional carrier C Spire will soon let customers share a pool of data among multiple devices. C Spire’s shared data plan follows Verizon’s model of charging a fee for devices to access the data allotment, in addition to a monthly charge for the data itself. Up to 10 devices can draw from the data pool. $20: …

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  • 29 November

    BlackBerry 10 browser ‘beats every desktop browser’

    Can a mobile browser be better than the one on your desktop PC? The new BlackBerry 10 browser is, according to its designers at Research In Motion (RIM). A slide used during RIM’s BlackBerry Jam keynote, illustrating the browser’s HTML5 test result. (Credit: Joe Hanlon/CNET Australia) That is, when you’re measuring HTML5 compliance. “We have a more [HTML5] standards-compliant browser …

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  • 29 November

    BlackBerry 10 tested on new phone, App World renamed

    A new BlackBerry has been revealed — but it’s not for you. Unless you’re a developer that is, because the new Qwerty-packing phone is a prototype for people to test their apps with the next-generation BlackBerry 10 software. Unveiled by BlackBerry-builder Research in Motion at a developer event in Bangkok, the testy phone has a Qwerty keyboard and will be …

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