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September, 2012

  • 4 September

    The ginormous 5

    Now playing: Watch this: LG Optimus Vu is a phone on steroids. 2:11 Looks like the rumors were true. Verizon’s version of the unlocked LG Optimus Vu, renamed the LG Intuition, will be available online to U.S. customers starting September 6. It will be offered in Verizon retail stores starting September 10 for $199.99 with …

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  • 4 September

    iPlayer app adds iPad, iPhone downloads for BBC on holiday

    You can now take Doctor Who on holiday, Top Gear on the Tube and EastEnders anywhere you like. The BBC iPlayer app for iPad and iPhone now downloads new episodes to your device to watch without an Internet connection. That means you can watch BBC programmes when you’re out and about even if you don’t have a 3G iPad, or when …

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  • 3 September

    Apple adds four more devices to second Samsung patent suit

    You may have missed it, what with Apple winning more than a $1bn from Samsung recently, but there’s actually another huge US patent case ongoing between the two tech giants. And Apple has just added four more devices to its list of the accused, The Verge reports. That brings the list of devices to 22. They run from those launched …

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  • 3 September

    Sorry, Apple: Samsung is winning the war on 4G platforms

    In light of the much-publicised dispute over handset design patents between Apple and Samsung, many commentators have cast Samsung as the “fast follower”, while Apple is pushing at the frontier of innovation. I would argue that such commentators have things very wrong. Samsung is a major player in technologies that will deliver future telecommunications services. (Credit: Robert Schlesinger/EPA) Samsung is …

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  • 3 September

    HTC One XL could be first 4G phone on Everything Everywhere

    The HTC One XL could be the UK’s first 4G phone. The souped-up 4G version of the HTC One X is set to be the first to fire up Orange and T-Mobile’s fast-approaching next-generation data network. The One XL is the popular quad-core One X with added LTE, the super-fast mobile data technology popularly referred to as 4G. Already on …

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  • 3 September

    Australia’s first quad

    Samsung is launching the 4G-enabled Galaxy S III smartphone on the two Australian telcos — and it’s also offering it outright for AU$899. The 4G version of the Galaxy S III in titanium grey (Credit: Samsung) Testra and Optus have announced the upcoming availability of a 4G long-term evolution (LTE) version of the popular Samsung Galaxy S III phone on …

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  • 3 September

    Is a Google Nexus 7 with 3G joining the traffic jam of tablets?

    The tablet wars are heating up, and just in time for the holidays. With new items from from Samsung, Asus, Lenovo, Dell and others, and new Amazon Kindles and possibly an Apple iPad mini on tap, Google may be taking its Nexus 7 tablet out of Wi-Fi confinement. Paul O’Brien of the tech site MoDaCo started a thread in a post Saturday that …

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  • 3 September

    The best gadgets of IFA 2012, as picked by CNET UK experts

    It’s been a week of exciting new gadgets, with Berlin’s IFA tech show spilling all of its technology-scented secrets. But not all tech is created equal, so which freshly revealed devices are worthy of your attention? Our team of experts is on hand to pick out IFA’s best bits. Editor Jason Jenkins is up first — he’s been most impressed …

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  • 3 September

    Nokia again faces make

    commentary You can call it the “Nokia comeback story,” take two. That will likely be the theme again as Nokia and Microsoft host an event in New York on Wednesday to unveil the latest Lumia smartphones, now running on Windows Phone 8. Leaks of the purported phones have already appeared, and CNET will be there to cover the official announcement. …

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  • 3 September

    Six BlackBerry 10 devices on the way, two in tests now

    Six BlackBerry 10 devices are on the way, aimed at the high, middle and entry-level markets, RIM has revealed to Pocket-lint. The site says it’s seen two of the devices that’ll launch along with the new OS in early 2013, though RIM put the kibosh on it taking any snaps. Neither phone is named, but they’re likely the BlackBerry London …

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