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April, 2012

  • 19 April

    Spotify Android app finally gets Ice Cream Sandwich overhaul

    Spotify has finally got around to updating its Android app, following complaints about the software failing to play ball with Android devices running Ice Cream Sandwich. This would be the “major update” the music-streaming service promised several weeks ago. The new version is in beta right now, but you can download it anyway for a sneak peek. …

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  • 19 April

    Samsung Galaxy S3 new pictures

    Two weeks and counting. Yes, in two weeks’ time the Samsung Galaxy S3, possibly the most hotly anticipated mobile phone ever, makes its debut. And in the meantime, we’ve had a new glimpse of the S3 in the wild — but it looks very different to what we’ll see in two weeks time. Gizmodo Brazil shows off photos of what …

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  • 19 April

    Samsung Galaxy S3 imminent and Liquidmetal iPhone 5 in video

    Now playing: Watch this: Phone News: Galaxy S3 imminent 2:41 In this week’s episode of Phone News, we discuss the imminent arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S3 — and its not-so-revolutionary design — how the iPhone 5 might be made of liquid metal and Nokia’s PureView 808 super camera phone is priced ready for the UK. The CNET UK office …

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  • 19 April

    Verizon to deploy ICS to Motorola Xoom, HTC Rezound

    New reports hitting the Iinternet today indicate that Verizon is ready to serve up Android 4.0 updates to a pair of their products. According to details passed to Droid Life, both the Motorola Xoom and HTC Rezound should see Ice Cream Sandwich over the next two to three weeks. Up first will be Motorola Xoom tablet, which should receive the …

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  • 19 April

    iPhone propels Verizon subscriber growth as profit rises

    The iPhone continues to be a boon for subscriber growth for Verizon. The New York-based telecommunications giant posted a first-quarter profit of $1.69 billion, or 59 cents a share, compared with a year-ago profit of $1.44 billion, or 51 cents a share. Revenue rose 4.6 percent to $28.46 billion. Analysts, on average, had forecast earnings of 58 cents a share …

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  • 19 April

    How to rip your music CDs to FLAC

    MP3s are very convenient and supported by many devices from portables to car audio systems. But no matter how high the bit rate of an MP3 file, it’s still a lossy format, meaning some of the sound quality is lost during the conversion from a CD. FLAC is a lossless audio codec that doesn’t lose any sound quality during conversion, …

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  • 19 April

    Tech Time Machine: 20 April

    Now playing: Watch this: Tech Time Machine: 20th April 1:04 Milk that lasts! Movies with talking actors! What will they think of next? We’re not entirely sure, to be honest, but we look into pasteurisation and Vitaphone’s attempt to kill off the silent movie era on this episode of Tech Time Machine.

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  • 19 April

    Panasonic DMP

    Now playing: Watch this: The Editors’ Choice winning Blu-ray player from Panasonic 2:25 If I had to recommend just one Blu-ray player for 2012, it would be Panasonic’s DMP-BDT220 ($130 street price). It’s in the sweet spot of Panasonic’s Blu-ray lineup, with built-in Wi-Fi and an excellent set of streaming-media services, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant, Vudu, MLB.TV, and …

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  • 19 April

    I want my dumb TV

    The Panasonic TH-PHD8UK, cerca 2005, was dumb as a bag of hammers. When it comes to smart TVs, manufacturers are basically charging money for nuthin.’ Or to put it in less dire terms, the smart TV suites included in today’s TVs offer little value. That’s not to say I don’t enjoy Netflix, Amazon Instant, and HBO Go as much as …

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  • 18 April

    Zynga listens to users with Draw Something update

    Draw Something (iPhone|Android) hit it big at the iTunes App Store by following a simple concept: draw a picture that describes a word, then send it to a friend to guess the word. The game took off immediately at the iTunes App Store for its close resemblance to board game Pictionary, but there were still rumblings from users of features …

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