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July, 2012

  • 16 July

    Now TV streams Sky Movies online from tomorrow

    From tomorrow you can watch Sky Movies without a dish or Sky contract, as Now TV begins streaming movies and TV to almost any gadget with an Internet connection. Now TV offers Sky programmes and movies online. It has a different name so that customers don’t start thinking of it as cheapo Sky. At first, Now …

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  • 16 July

    Display boffin: Apple’s TV will have a retina display

    Apple’s TV set is just about the worst-kept secret in tech. But here’s something you may not have thought of: it could well pack a Retina display, as seen on the new iPad and the latest MacBook Pro. That’s according to Raymond Soneira, founder, president and CEO of DisplayMate Technologies, a company that makes test patterns to check your screen is …

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  • 16 July

    Apple TV hint pops up in Mountain Lion trademark filing

    An Apple trademark application filed in Hong Kong for the name Mountain Lion — its latest Mac software — makes three mentions of TVs, which has refuelled speculation that the Californian company could be about to unleash its first gogglebox. The application, spotted by Patently Apple, covers all the kinds of products Apple thinks Mountain Lion is relevant to, from …

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  • 15 July

    RIM ordered to pay $147M for patent infringement

    A jury has found Research In Motion liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing on patents owned by Mformation Technologies. Jurors in U.S. District Court in Northern California determined late Friday that RIM’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server — software that lets companies remotely manage employees’ devices — infringed on Mformation patents and awarded damages of $8 for each of the …

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  • 15 July

    AT&T slashes Nokia Lumia 900 price by half

    Now playing: Watch this: Nokia Lumia 900 (AT&T) 4:10 It was only a matter of time that AT&T drop the price of the Nokia Lumia 900 in a move that’s great for consumers and perhaps not so good for Nokia. Starting today, the Lumia 900 costs just $49.99 with a new two-year service agreement, down from its already-inexpensive $99.99 price …

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  • 15 July

    Optus beefs up signal for Sydney rail passengers

    Optus today announced the deployment of new infrastructure on Sydney train lines, claiming that the upgrade will offer uninterrupted service in tunnels for commuters on the North Shore and Western train lines. (Credit: Optus) Part of the new hardware has been installed in the underground tunnels between Central and Chatswood stations. Optus is also planning future expansions to cover all …

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  • 13 July

    Nexus 7 sold to a few lucky punters by mistake

    The feverishly sought-after Nexus 7 isn’t yet officially on sale — but it has begun to appear at resellers eager to chase early adopters by breaking the on-sale date, possibly mistakenly, possibly on purpose. The Verge managed to get their hands on one of the 7-inch tablets from Adorama in Manhattan before Google requested a halt of all sales. UK …

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  • 13 July

    O2 apologises for screwup, admits ‘multiple backups’ failed

    O2 has apologised for the day-long network failure earlier this week, admitting that multiple backups failed and left up to 7 million people without service. Chief executive Ronan Dunne appeared on the BBC to apologise for the network failure, which O2 reckons affected up to one third of the network’s customers — potentially as many as 7 million people. Dunne …

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  • 13 July

    The 12 best Android camera apps around

    Urbian’s Retro Camera is a favorite, but Pudding Camera is seeing more use these days. Screenshot by Joshua Goldman/CNET As the de facto point-and-shoot camera reviewer for CNET, I spend a lot of time living in the world of automatic snapshots and easy post-shoot editing. While I can tell you several ways a separate point-and-shoot is better than a smartphone …

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  • 13 July

    Could I really ditch my laptop for an iPad?

    Tablets are getting more and more advanced, but can they really replace a laptop when it comes to getting things done? That’s a question that’s been hotly debated since the iPad first popularized the tablet product category. In this edition of Ask Maggie, I offer my opinion on whether the iPad or any other tablet is up to the task …

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