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September, 2012

  • 19 September

    AT&T CEO: iPhone 5 may be so popular, people will pay full price

    The iPhone 5 may prove so popular that many people may willing to upgrade early and pay full price for the device, the chief executive of AT&T said. Randall Stephenson, speaking today during an analyst conference, said anecdotally that the carrier is seeing “a lot” of people show willingness to buy the new Apple devices …

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  • 19 September

    Sydney

    A man convicted for making and selling illegal subscription TV decoders has been given an 18 month suspended sentence and an AU$15,000 fine. The Downing Centre Local Courts. (Downing Centre, Castlereagh Street image by J Bar, GNU v1.3) Sydney man Narender Narwal has been convicted for the theft and illegal on-sale of subscription TV after appearing in the Downing Centre …

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  • 19 September

    Should the new PS3 be your next Blu

    Sony has unveiled the slimmest and cheapest version of the PS3 yet, but is it a solid replacement for a Blu-ray player? The new-look PS3. (Credit: Sony) Sony has released the third version of the PlayStation 3 console, something that we’re calling the PlayStation Cubed, but that Sony is just calling the plain old PS3. It’s significantly thinner and, even …

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  • 19 September

    4K TV vs. OLED TV

    On one side, there’s 4K: four times the resolution of your current TV. LG, Sony, JVC, and others have all announced or shown upcoming 4K displays. On the other, there’s OLED: Organic Light-Emitting Diode. Significantly better picture quality than your current TV, plus lower energy consumption, and even thinner cabinets. So what’s more exciting? With 4K, there are many potential …

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  • 18 September

    iPhone 5 twice as fast as 4S, early benchmark says

    The iPhone 5 is shaping up to be a performance monster, if early benchmark results are to be believed — the phone’s first score indicates it packs more than twice the processing power of its predecessor, our sister site CNET News reports. The Geekbench test result surfaced earlier this week and pegs the iPhone 5’s new A6 processor as posting a …

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  • 18 September

    Watch CNET’s Google+ Hangout featuring the iPhone 5!

    CBS Interactive CNET’s Scott Stein has the iPhone 5, and you probably have a few questions. Join Scott and I for a 30 minute Google+ Hangout, starting tonight at 6:30 pm Pacific. The Hangout will be accessible though CNET’s Google+ page, where you can also submit your questions. I repeat, the Hangout is closed for comments, so submit your questions …

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  • 18 September

    The quad

    Even though the title of the “slimmest” phone changes hands almost every other week, ZTE has claimed the superlative (for now) with its ZTE Grand Era U985. Unveiled recently at a tech expo in China, the phone is a quad-core device with a 0.31-inch profile. Related Stories Canada Bans Huawei and ZTE Equipment From Its Telecom Networks Biden signs law …

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  • 18 September

    iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S3 vs. Lumia 920: By the numbers

    Update: This story was originally published 09/12/2012 and updated on 9/18/2012 to reflect our full iPhone 5 review, and on 10/2/2012 to add more Lumia 920 launch details. We will update the story again after we review the Nokia Lumia 920. This holiday season, smartphone shoppers have a tough decision to make. The Apple iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3, and …

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  • 18 September

    iPhone 5 review: CNET first with the details

    CNET is among the first to publish a full and detailed review of the new Apple iPhone, awarding Apple’s efforts with an Editor’s Choice award. (Credit: Apple) US reviewer Scott Stein has completed testing, and the review awards the iPhone 5 an Editor’s Choice award, scoring it four out of five stars. “The iPhone 5 is the iPhone we’ve wanted …

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  • 18 September

    Samsung denies Galaxy S4 will launch in February

    Samsung has responded to rumours that the Galaxy S4 will see the light early next year, denying that a follow-up to its super-popular quad-core smart phone is on the way, CNET Asia reports. Samsung fought the tide of speculation on its Samsungtomorrow Twitter account, with a Korean-language tweet that Google Translate decodes as “some media reported speculation that the Galaxy S3 …

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