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June, 2012

  • 29 June

    Nokia has a Plan B if Windows Phone fails: Is it Android?

    Nokia has a contingency plan should Windows Phone fail. Nokia’s new boss assured the world the Finnish folks have a Plan B to cover their behinds if the Lumia range powered by Windows Phone software don’t reverse their declining fortunes. Having hitched its wagon to Windows Phone so completely, Nokia is reliant on the operating …

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  • 29 June

    Android Jelly Bean has HTC ‘excited’, but no update yet

    Here we go again. The current version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, is on barely a handful of Android phones and along comes Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the next generation of Google software for mobile phones and tablets. Jelly Bean is built-in on the Google Nexus 7, but when will your phone get Jelly Bean? That’s the very reasonable question …

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  • 29 June

    Google’s advice for RIM (but they’re not listening)

    CNET No one reason can fully explain why certain tech companies rock while others seem congenitally unable to add two plus two. Especially when you’re talking about the soap opera atmosphere around Research In Motion, where the news goes from bad to worse. On the back of new downgrades following the release of the company’s fiscal first quarter earnings, RIM …

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  • 29 June

    Samsung vows to ‘review’ Jelly Bean update in naff statement

    When will the Samsung Galaxy S3 get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean? Samsung’s not giving anything away, telling us only that it will “review the possibility of implementation to existing Samsung products”. “In the case that a new version of an Android operating system is publicly announced and released,” the Korean tech giant says, “Samsung will review the possibility of implementation …

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  • 29 June

    Droid Razr Maxx ICS update hands

    It took a while, but Motorola has finally bestowed the gift of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upon its legendary Droid Razr Maxx. Sure it may not be Jelly Bean, but this fresh infusion of software breathes new life into an already superb smartphone. For those in the know, when it was launched early this year, the Maxx made a …

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  • 29 June

    Apple TV vs. Roku vs. Nexus Q: Media streamers compared

    There is a battle going on for control of your living room, and while there are many combatants, there’s yet to be a clear victor. Thanks to a handful of so-called set-top boxes, Internet-delivered video and audio are becoming a big source — if not the main source — of TV entertainment for a growing number of people. Nearly all …

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  • 28 June

    Building Nexus 7 was ‘like torture’, took just four months

    Asus and Google chiefs have revealed what it was like building the brand-new Nexus 7 tablet, explaining that the 7-inch Jelly Bean tablet was built in a mere four months, and under extreme working conditions. Asus boss Jonney Shih told AllThingsD about Google’s punishing demands. “Our engineers told me it is like torture,” Shih said, explaining that his team was …

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  • 28 June

    Three podcast apps that are better than Apple’s

    Earlier this week, with almost no fanfare, Apple introduced a new Podcasts app, effectively breaking audio and video podcasts loose from the iPod app where they’ve resided since the iPhone’s early days. As a die-hard podcast fan, I was interested to say the least. But after spending some time with the new app, I must admit I’m disappointed. For starters, …

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  • 28 June

    Google Nexus 7 UK price and release date

    The Google Nexus 7, Google’s first tablet, is on sale right now — read on for the UK price and release date. The Google Nexus 7 costs just £159, and you can get hold of it in the next month. There are two models: one has 8GB of memory and the other has 16GB for your movies, music and other …

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  • 28 June

    Will Google’s Nexus 7 prod Apple into producing an iPad Mini?

    In October 2010, Steve Jobs explained in detail why a 7-inch iPad, or iPad Mini, wasn’t in Apple’s future. “Apple has done extensive user testing and we really understand this stuff…There are clear limits on how close you can place things on a touchscreen, which is why we think 10 inch is the minimum screen size to create great tablet apps,” …

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