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November, 2012

  • 13 November

    Verizon and HTC’s latest twist: The $199 Droid DNA

    Verizon and HTC unveiled a new device that the two hope will appeal to customers during the holiday season, while helping to reverse HTC’s floundering fortunes. The phone, the Droid DNA, sports a 5-inch screen, putting it more in the “phablet” category with Samsung’s Galaxy Note. It runs on Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean and includes …

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  • 13 November

    Google Play Music tunes up in UK, is cheaper than iTunes

    With a bellow of “Hello Britain!” Google’s Play Music service is on stage and launching into its first number, after the world’s longest tune-up. While you’ve been able to store your music in Google’s cloud for ages, you can now finally buy new tunes — and they’re pretty cheap. Prices are different to those on iTunes. Muse’s albums are mainly …

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  • 13 November

    Join CNET’s coverage of Verizon, HTC’s launch event (live blog)

    CNET’s live coverage of Verizon and HTC’s launch event, 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET. HTC and Verizon’s invite for the New York event. Brian Bennett/CNET Verizon and HTC have one more mobile device to unveil for the holidays, and it looks to be a big one. The companies are widely believed to be releasing the Droid DNA, which …

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  • 13 November

    AT&T One X+ priced at $199.99, One VX priced at $49.99

    Now playing: Watch this: HTC’s pumped up One X+ 1:50 HTC will get another shot at making an impression on AT&T customers. AT&T said late yesterday that it will sell the upgraded version of HTC’s flagship phone, the One X+, for $199.99 with a two-year contract. The previously announced phone will go on sale Friday, with pre-orders already being accepted. …

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  • 13 November

    Kindle Fire on sale for $129 today

    More people are interested in the Kindle Fire HD, which starts at $199. But for those who don’t want to spend that much, Amazon is running a lightning deal on the entry-level Kindle Fire (8GB), which was updated a couple months ago with a faster processor. You can pick up the “new” Kindle Fire for $129 or $30 off its …

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  • 13 November

    Nexus 4 sells out across the globe

    Google’s online sales strategy seems to have paid off at last, with the Nexus 4 smartphone selling out quickly in key regions around the world. The sought-after Nexus 4 smartphone. (Credit: Google) The phone went on sale in Australia first, and the 16GB model sold out within the first hour. Stock of the 8GB variant lasted longer, but the status …

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  • 13 November

    How Walmart is going all out with mobile

    TUSCON, Ariz.– Here’s the takeaway from a panel called, “Shopping Outside the Box: The Intersection of Data and Dollars,” that took place at the Techonomy conference: For all retailers — that means brick-and-mortar giants — it’s all about the data. “Data is the weapon,” said Dan Schulman, the Group President of Enterprise Growth at American Express. And, increasingly, that data …

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  • 13 November

    BlackBerry 10 and two new BB phones coming 30 January

    BlackBerry 10 is coming on 30 January. RIM has announced it will finally unveil its next generation of software and smart phones in the new year — but is it too late? BlackBerry-builders Research In Motion will reveal the new operating system alongside two new phones. One will have a signature BlackBerry keyboard and one — likely to be the …

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  • 13 November

    HTC One V and Desire C will never get Jelly Bean

    Many of the phones HTC has released in the last year and a half will not be updated to Android Jelly Bean, the company has confirmed in the FAQ section of its website. Among the casualties are the HTC One V and the HTC Desire C, both of which are fairly recent offerings from the Taiwanese manufacturer. HTC is currently …

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  • 13 November

    How to bold comments and captions in Instagram

    Related stories Instagram Phishing Scam Exploits Users’ Desire to Be Verified, Report Says Facebook and Instagram Will Let You Post Your NFTs Why You May Want to Revoke Precise Location Permissions From Instagram When leaving a comment on an Instagram photo, especially one with a lot of comments, it can be difficult to ensure that your comment stands out in …

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