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October, 2012

  • 8 October

    Sony ‘Odin’ tipped as 2013 flagship device

    We might be a few months away from CES and Mobile World Congress, but that doesn’t mean handset rumors are going to wait around. The preliminary details for a new Sony smartphone have surfaced, possibly laying the groundwork for a new “flagship” device. According to information first noticed by Blog of Mobile (translated), Sony is …

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  • 8 October

    Vringo sues ZTE for alleged patent infringement

    Vringo, a company that offers ringtones, but has increasingly relied on licensing its patent portfolio, is the latest to take aim at ZTE. The company announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against the Chinese telecommunications equipment company, saying that it has violated three of its patents. According to the lawsuit, which was filed in the U.K. High Court …

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  • 8 October

    Motorola wins patent case against Microsoft in Germany

    It may not be on the same scale as some recent court victories, but Google-owned mobile maker Motorola has won a patent case against Microsoft. The regional court in Mannheim, Germany, ruled that Moto didn’t infringe a Microsoft patent which lets apps work across different handsets, Reuters reports. The patent means developers don’t have to write separate codes for each …

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  • 8 October

    Sprint network snafu causes major flight delays

    Related stories T-Mobile Laying Off More Workers Post-Sprint Merger Mint Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, Google Fi, Visible: Which Wireless Networks Do Smaller Providers Use? I’m Racing My Own Son for $1,000 Because I Am an Idiot If you’re a Sprint customer in Minnesota, Washington, and Oregon, you may be experiencing a significant wireless network outage. Several reports including TechCrunch and the …

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  • 8 October

    Motorola kills off Webtop: no more mobile

    Motorola has confirmed it’s killed off its Webtop software and range of mobile accessories, CNET reports. Webtop had let you use your phone as the guts of a laptop or TV entertainment hub, just by plugging it in. It made its debut with the Motorola Atrix in 2011 and stood out at the time as a really innovative concept. It …

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  • 8 October

    Lawmakers to U.S. companies: Don’t buy Huawei, ZTE

    Now playing: Watch this: Lawmakers telling US companies not to buy from Huawei… 5:26 WASHINGTON, D.C.–The House Intelligence Committee released a report this morning, accusing two Chinese makers of telecommunications gear of posing a national security threat and discouraging American businesses from buying their equipment. In a 52-page report, the committee said that neither Huawei or ZTE addressed concerns raised …

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  • 8 October

    Optus TV adds 18 channels to Fetch service

    Optus today announced that 18 new channels have been added to its Fetch TV offering as an optional extra to customers for AU$10 per month. (Credit: Optus) The new channels include many of those that are also available on rival Foxtel, like MTV, Fox Sports, National Geographic, Discovery Home and Helath, BBC World News and Animal Planet. The rebranded Fecth …

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  • 8 October

    What is refresh rate?

    Original video frames (1 and 2) at 60 frames per second aren’t enough to fill 120Hz and 240Hz LCDs. Duplicating the original frames is one method. Alternately, frames can be interpolated to fill the gaps. In this example, the TV’s processor creates frame 1a from the difference between 1 and 2. This (along with 2a, 3a, etc.) makes up the …

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  • 8 October

    BBC iPlayer Radio out today, iOS and Android apps in tow

    Now playing: Watch this: CNET News BBC iPlayer Radio 1:35 The BBC is sprucing up its online radio service, launching a central iPlayer for radio that collects all of Auntie’s channels onto a single site. From today, you’ll see a dedicated home for the BBC’s radio offering, with homepages for each station firing catch-up, live playback and featured bits and …

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  • 5 October

    Huawei mulls initial public offering, report says

    Huawei, the embattled Chinese mobile company looking to expand its footprint internationally, is now eyeing an initial public offering, according to a new report. Huawei has contacted investment banks to learn more about the process that would eventually take its shares public, The Wall Street Journal is reporting today, citing sources. The company isn’t sure yet where it might list …

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