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November, 2012

  • 12 November

    Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II blasts off to Verizon

    Verizon announced today that it’ll offer the Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II, the sequel to the Samsung Stratosphere, in the “coming weeks.” The handset’s equipped with 4G LTE data speeds, a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, and a 4-inch Super AMOLED touch-screen display. Related stories Best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 Cases TV in the Bathroom: Technically Doable …

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  • 12 November

    Shortcuts: cheat at sudoku with Google Goggles

    Now playing: Watch this: Shortcuts: cheat at sudoku with Google Goggles 0:53 OK, this isn’t strictly a shortcut — it is closer to cheating — but it could save you a bunch of time, all the same. Google Goggles is a fascinating app that gets better all the time. It can create a new Google search based on what it …

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  • 12 November

    Skype for Windows Phone 8 out now, free and easy

    Prepare your best gormless phone face and rehearse those bad accents — Skype is finally available on the Windows Phone 8 app store. Out now and free to download, the new version shares many characteristics with its Windows 8 desktop counterpart. The clean, minimal design of Windows 8 apps is in full effect, with the People, Favourites and Recent sections …

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  • 12 November

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    Editor’s note: T-Mobile has confirmed that the Nexus 4 will not support Wi-Fi calling. The carrier has corrected the support documents, which a spokesman said were originally posted with incorrect information. It appears that the T-Mobile version of the Nexus 4 will support Wi-Fi calling after all. Provided online support documents for the handset prove to be accurate, the new …

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  • 12 November

    LG Ultra HD TV wins pre

    The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has announced the winners of the 2012 Innovation Awards in the run up to the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), including LG’s Ultra HD 3D TV. LG’s 84LM9600 won the Video Display Innovation Award. (Credit: LG) With CES 2013 just around the corner, the CEA has kicked off the proceedings with the Best of Innovations …

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  • 12 November

    Buffy episodes recapped as limericks

    Got the urge to dust off the Buffy DVDs for a re-watch? Here’s an episode guide with a difference. (Credit: Twentieth Century Fox) A good episode guide can be essential when you’re catching up on TV or settling in for a bit of a marathon. Waffle Meringue Productions has put together a Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode guide with a …

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  • 11 November

    Kindle Paperwhite in massive shortage

    Amazon’s new Paperwhite Kindle is in very short supply in the US, with units purchased from the website now not shipping until late December. (Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) The Paperwhite Kindle includes a feature that E Ink e-reader fans have been anticipating for a while now: a built-in front light that will allow readers low-light legibility without the need …

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  • 11 November

    Optus offers prepaid 4G to customers with compatible phones

    Optus now offers 4G for its prepaid customers, as long as you have your own 4G phone compatible with the telco’s long-term evolution (LTE) network. (Credit: Optus) Plans start at AU$30 per month, and mirror the prepaid plans already in the market from Optus, with the lowest plan returning 250 minutes of calls, AU$30 credit and 500MB of data each …

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  • 11 November

    Usenet under fire from copyright holders

    The “under-the-radar” file-sharing system has been dragged into the spotlight by DMCA takedowns. (Credit: US Government) Usenet is one of the oldest discussion forums on the internet, but over the past few years, it’s gained a lot of popularity as a file transfer system, one that’s far more easy to remain anonymous on than other P2P sharing services. But despite …

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  • 11 November

    Viewers give up on online video after two seconds of loading

    Faster internet speeds mean that viewers expect faster loading times, with users starting to abandon videos after just two seconds of waiting. Two seconds and you’re leaving.(Credit: YouTube) Research from Ramesh Sitaraman, a computer science professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has found that users begin abandoning an online video after only two seconds of loading time. As reported …

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