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September, 2012

  • 5 September

    RadioShack kicks off latest contract

    Mobile phone customers can choose from even more contract-free plans from RadioShack as of today. Four new plans are available altogether through Cricket Wireless — two for feature phones and two for smartphones. The $25-per-month feature phone plan offers 300 voice minutes, while the $35 plan raises that to 1,000 minutes. Both plans up the …

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  • 5 September

    Nokia’s turnaround hopes come to focus with new Lumia phones

    Now playing: Watch this: Nokia CEO Elop on ‘world’s most innovative phone’ 3:43 Nokia CEO Stephen Elop isn’t one to shy away from bold proclamations. “The Lumia 920 is the world’s most innovative smartphone,” Elop told CNET, proudly holding up the company’s latest flagship device. Strong words, but then again, this is the company that proclaimed that the “smartphone beta …

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  • 5 September

    Nokia Lumia 920 is PureView but not PureView

    Now playing: Watch this: The Lumia 920, Nokia’s new Windows Phone 8 device 2:38 One thing is very clear when it comes to Nokia’s mobile devices: Cameras are extremely important. Kicking off today’s press conference about its Microsoft Windows Phone 8 devices, Jo Harlow, executive vice president of Nokia, started by talking about the Lumia 920 and its PureView camera. …

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  • 5 September

    Samsung Galaxy S2 available at Wal

    Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Galaxy S II 3:34 T-Mobile subscribers can now pick up a Samsung Galaxy S2 smartphone through Wal-Mart with no annual contract required. To grab that deal, you buy the Galaxy S2 for $299 and then pair it with a T-Mobile Monthly4G plan for a minimum of $30 per month. The Monthly4G plan offers unlimited Internet …

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  • 5 September

    New 4G Motorola Razrs for Telstra in Q4

    Motorola and Telstra will join forces to launch two new 4G handsets in the last quarter of the year: the Razr HD and the smaller Razr M. The new Razr HD and Razr M are coming to Telstra in Q4. (Credit: Motorola) In an effort to meet the needs of two distinct segments of smartphone shoppers, Motorola will release two …

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  • 5 September

    HTC Windows Phone 8 devices coming 19 September, invite tips

    Nokia is expected to lift the lid on its first Windows Phone 8 devices in just a few short hours, but rival mobile maker HTC won’t be far behind, a new event invite suggests. The cryptic invite asks attendees to “see what’s next” from the Taiwanese firm, with a New York venue chosen to host the 19 September event. It …

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  • 5 September

    Nokia Lumia 920 wireless charging in airports, coffee shops

    The Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 charge without the aid of wires, making it possibly the most significant gadget yet to use wireless charging. To charge your Lumia 920 or Lumia 820, simply place it on the charging pad — or accessory such as the Fatboy recharge pillow — and the battery fills up with extra ‘leccy through the …

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  • 5 September

    Mobile users tend to distrust their phones

    It turns out over half of U.S. mobile users are paranoid about their privacy — not that they don’t have reason to be. According to a new survey by the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project, 57 percent of mobile app users have either uninstalled or refused to install apps because of privacy concerns. “Many cell phone users …

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  • 5 September

    Remastered Raiders of the Lost Ark on the big screen

    Sydney’s Popcorn Taxi will be showing the remastered film as the complete Indiana Jones adventures arrive on Blu-ray. All four of the films have been remastered for Blu-ray. (Credit: Paramount) Now in its 13th year, Popcorn Taxi is a regular event that mixes film screenings with in-depth interviews with film-makers and actors. Over the years, guests have included Kevin Smith, …

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  • 5 September

    Sony and Control4 bring home automation to the masses (hands

    Most “smart home” automation systems require a significant investment in additional equipment in order to smarten up your otherwise not-so-smart gear. Sony and Control4 want to simplify the buying process, and bring home automation to a much wider audience, by integrating a full Control4 “brain” into Sony’s new ES line of receivers. Sony and Control4’s features (pictures) +3 more See …

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