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April, 2012

  • 11 April

    Image hints at a Samsung Galaxy Note for Sprint

    Sprint could be the next wireless carrier to offer the Samsung Galaxy Note, at least according to one image found online. TechnoBuffalo discovered the massive 5.3-inch smartphone prominently displayed in one of the provider’s online marketing tools. Although the handset is advertising a link for Mobile Controls, TechnoBuffalo surmises that the image strongly resembles Samsung’s …

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  • 11 April

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    Pebble The concept of Pebble’s “smart watch” is simple — a clean interface running useful apps and wrapped in a fashionable watch interface. The key to Pebble’s inevitable success will be its apps. According to its Kickstarter page, the Pebble E-Paper Watch will ship with the capability to run several apps using some of the functionality of your iPhone or …

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  • 11 April

    Amazon’s new Appstore feature could be patent suit bait

    Amazon’s latest addition to its Appstore could very well ignite the ire of a litigious patent holder, and cause a new legal and monetary headache for app makers. Amazon yesterday announced its in-app purchase service, offering developers a way to let users spend money inside of apps. While not a new feature among mobile apps, it adds new ways for …

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  • 11 April

    RIM finally links Facebook, Twitter to BBM

    Perhaps acknowledging that ironclad security isn’t always fun, Research In Motion announced plans to allow users of its BlackBerry Messenger service to view updates from the popular social-media platforms Facebook and Twitter. It may come as a shock, but loyal BlackBerry Messenger addicts exist in a corporate walled garden lacking a link to the engaging (or distracting) social-media action their …

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  • 11 April

    How to AirPlay almost any video, even if AirPlay isn’t in the app

    If you own an iPhone or iPad and an Apple TV, odds are you have taken advantage of AirPlay. But what about those apps that don’t support AirPlay? You may think you are stuck watching the video on your iOS device, instead of your TV. Well, before you get too discouraged, there’s another method you can try, and you may …

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  • 11 April

    Being on the wrong phone contract costs us £5 billion

    Is your phone contract good value? Chances are it’s not, unfortunately, as new figures reveal we waste an eye-watering £5 billion a year by being on the wrong deal. That sounds like an improbably large number, but new figures from tariff comparison site Billmonitor and phone-flogger Carphone Warehouse suggest that each mobile user overpays an average of £194 each year. …

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  • 11 April

    Nokia weakness highlights other key market: China

    If Nokia has any shot at a comeback, its Lumia smartphones will need to make a real dent in the Chinese market. Nokia is currently working with one Chinese carrier, China Telecom, but plans to expand to others, CEO Stephen Elop said during a conference call today to discuss its first-quarter warning and second-quarter outlook. “We plan to broaden it …

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  • 11 April

    LG BP620 review: 3D Blu

    Now playing: Watch this: LG BP620 2:19 The BP620 is LG’s “flagship” Blu-ray player for 2012, but you couldn’t tell by its $130 street price or ordinary feature set. It includes all the important features that manufacturers are charging for this year, such as 3D compatibility, built-in Wi-Fi, and a suite of streaming-media services. The big catch, especially if you …

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  • 10 April

    Amazon Kindle Fire 2 complete guide

    When the first Amazon-skinned Android tablet — the Kindle Fire, pictured above — arrives in the US on 15 November, the $200 (£125) device promises to be the smoothest and most seamless gadget for media consumption ever. And that includes the iPad. While the Kindle Fire has yet to spark into life — there is no UK launch planned yet …

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  • 10 April

    Samsung Galaxy S3 will have a home button, like the Note

    The Samsung Galaxy S3 is set to boast a physical home button — just like the Galaxy Note. The hotly tipped follow-up to the hugely succesful Galaxy S2 is still under tight wraps, but word on the street suggests both hardware and software will echo the Note. The latest rumour, from UnwiredView, is that the S3 will have a physical …

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