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April, 2012

  • 4 April

    Nokia Lumia 900 review: My favorite Windows Phone yet

    After months and months of waiting for the Microsoft-Nokia partnership to bear smartphone fruit here in the U.S., the Nokia Lumia 900 is finally here! I won’t say that I couldn’t be happier, because I could, but let’s just say that I’m very happy with this phone as a mainstream offering that makes Microsoft’s Windows …

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  • 4 April

    Galaxy S2 SIM

    Samsung Galaxy S2 owners who bought their device SIM-free are at the back of the UK Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade queue, Samsung has confirmed to CNET UK. And the reason you’ve been kept waiting? It’s because Samsung is waiting for some mobile networks to finish testing the update, so it can be sure the software will work whatever network you’re …

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  • 4 April

    Android Atlas Weekly 92: Farewell, until 2020 (Podcast)

    Justin, Jaymar, Antuan & Stephen predict the future of the Android Operating System all the way in the year 2020. All that and more on this week’s edition of Android Atlas Weekly Now playing: Watch this: Android Atlas Ep. 92: Farewell, until 2020 33:30 Listen now Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) …

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  • 4 April

    iPhone users: Android is ruining our Instagram club

    commentary Since Instagram became available for Android users yesterday, a lobby of “but that was OUR app!” tweets are starkly highlighting the rift between iPhoners and Androiders. Vocal iOS fans are unhappy that Instagram is no longer exclusive to them. Suddenly, their club is letting Android users in! How could it be? The allure of exclusivity is understandable. As a …

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  • 4 April

    Man stabbed in neck at BlackBerry BBM party

    This isn’t the kind of story we’d normally cover, but as some members of our team were present, we thought we’d bring you the news that a man has been left in a serious condition after reportedly being stabbed in the neck with a broken bottle at a BlackBerry event in London. An argument broke out as guests were queuing …

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  • 3 April

    MetroPCS begins data throttling for select plans

    Slowly but surely, wireless carriers are admitting that data throttling is unavoidable. First it was the national providers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless, and now even the smaller prepaid carriers are following the crowd. Today, just as it increased the monthly cost of its unlimited plan by $10, MetroPCS also announced that it would begin throttling the data speeds of …

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  • 3 April

    Tech Time Machine: 4 April

    We all know that Bill Gates is one of the founders of Microsoft, but who’s the other half? If you answered Paul Allen then congrats to you — your reward is another illuminating episode of Tech Time Machine, where we discuss why, when and how Microsoft was founded.

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  • 3 April

    Instagram for Android: The good, the bad, the ugly

    To longtime Android users such as myself, the name Instagram might not mean much. Sure, we see the vignetted photos invading our Facebook and Twitter streams, and we notice the instagr.am links all over the place, but other than that, we don’t really get it. I mean, what is it, exactly? Is it just a bunch of camera filters? Is …

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  • 3 April

    HTC Sense 4.0 vs Sense 3.5 in pictures

    HTC’s new One series, including the monstrous One X, runs a spangly new version of its Android interface: Sense 4.0. HTC claims Sense 4.0 is leaner and meaner than previous versions of the software — so how does it shape up to Sense 3.5? Read on to find out what’s changed in Sense 4.0. Controls HTC has simplified the front-facing …

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  • 3 April

    Intel is wrong about ultrabooks being better than iPads

    Screenshot by Joe Aimonetti/CNET If this sounds familiar, one only needs to go back to the Netbook craze that was sweeping the “Apple is doomed”-style headlines just a few years ago. Those tiny little notebook computers, according to every other expert, were going to displace Apple’s growing notebook share and squash any idea of a touch-screen tablet. Fast-forward to the …

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