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June, 2012

  • 8 June

    Google Maps goes offline on Android, plus 3D cityscapes

    Google Maps is getting a handy Android update, allowing you to use maps without running up data charges. Oh, and Google is strapping cameras to hikers and aeroplanes. All good stuff as Apple reportedly prepares to drop Google Maps from the iPhone and iPad next week. Rumour has it that the company is expected to …

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  • 8 June

    The ClamBook: A laptop powered by your smartphone

    Android phones and iPhones pack pretty powerful processors — powerful enough, in fact, to deliver laptop-level performance, if only they had big screens and keyboards for your viewing and working pleasure. Enter the ClamCase ClamBook, a kind of laptop extension for Android and iPhone. It works like this: Your smartphone sits in a wired dock and drives the ClamBook’s screen …

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  • 8 June

    Entry

    Details of an LG “Snapshot” have found their way online this week suggesting that Sprint, or one of its postpaid partners, will offer the handset later this year. Features for the smartphone reportedly include a single-core 1GHz CPU, 768MB RAM, 4GB storage, and a 5-megapixel camera. Somewhat thin with an 8.8mm chassis, the LS730 also offers a front-facing VGA camera, …

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  • 8 June

    MetroPCS lands Huawei’s first U.S. LTE phone, Activa 4G

    Huawei promised CNET some 4G LTE action, and with the Huawei Activa 4G, the phone maker is ready to deliver. If you’re thinking this is the smartphone version of a certain yogurt with bifidus regularis, stop, because the Activa (pronounced “ACT-iv-uh”) is in fact Huawei’s first U.S. phone to get 4G, and it’s available starting today at MetroPCS stores. The …

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  • 8 June

    Why a prepaid iPhone is an amazing deal for bargain hunters

    The Apple iPhone has finally come to the prepaid market in the U.S., but is it really worth paying full price for the device when you can get it cheaper from a carrier that is subsidizing the cost? The short answer is “yes.” In this edition of Ask Maggie I explain why even with a higher upfront cost, a prepaid …

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  • 8 June

    Hot new action games for iOS

    I look through the new iOS releases and popular apps several times a day to find hidden gems to talk about here at the end of the week. Usually I try to come up with a theme to tie them all together, but I’ve been tracking some games over the past couple of weeks that are all good, but can’t …

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  • 7 June

    HTC Desire V is dual

    HTC’s crafted a dual-SIM phone — the HTC Desire V is a brand-new Android phone capable of handling two SIM cards at once, helping out those who travel abroad all the time. Unwired View reports that the Desire V has only been officially confirmed for Europe, specifically in Ukraine. HTC told me it has no plans at the moment to …

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  • 7 June

    Apple wins the battle for the nano

    The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has decided on a new standard of SIM card. And things have gone Apple’s way. The new nano-SIM cards will measure 12.3 by 8.8mm, and have the same thickness as current micro SIM cards, VentureBeat reports. These are the specs Apple was gunning for, so Nokia and Motorola must be peeved. With modern mobiles …

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  • 7 June

    Nokia Lumia 610 review: U.K.’s cheapest Windows Phone

    We can’t get the Nokia Lumia 610 on our shores, but our CNET brethren across the pond has plenty to say on the handset we first saw at Mobile World Congress in February. Compact and tautly aimed at a youthful market, the multi-hued Lumia 610 is Europe’s least expensive Windows Phone yet, and as such, is a welcome addition to …

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  • 7 June

    Ecoxpro waterproof speaker case floats iOS, Android, and Windows

    A lot of the protective cases we cover here at CNET tend to be designed for specific devices and often iOS devices. But Ecoxgear’s newly launched Ecoxpro speaker case doesn’t discriminate, accepting any device that will fit inside its waterproof chamber, which also has enough space to fit other personal items such as a driver’s license, car keys, and cold, …

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