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February, 2012

  • 29 February

    Android and iOS App Olympics held in London in video

    Now playing: Watch this: Mobile App Olympics 2:48 Nikita has been coding for two days straight, and it’s starting to show. It’s Sunday afternoon at the Mobile App Olympics, held just above the Smithfield chicken market in East London. Around 100 coders, designers and wannabe entrepreneurs are hunched over their laptops. They’ve been working since …

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  • 29 February

    Ultra

    Designed extra-tough for extreme conditions, Sprint’s Kyocera DuraPlus will be available to consumers on March 11 for about $69.99 after you sign a two-year contract on Sprint’s Direct Connect PTT network and send in for a $50 rebate. As CNET’s own Brian Bennett reported, the device is designed to meet the U.S. military’s brutal survivability guidelines. It can “withstand exposure …

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  • 29 February

    Android Atlas Weekly 87: Updates from Mobile World Congress (Podcast)

    Andy Rubin dishes on Android tablets, we examine a bowl of jelly beans, and we discuss the exciting new devices coming out of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Now playing: Watch this: Android Atlas Ep. 87: Updates from Mobile World Congress 34:53 Podcast Your browser does not support the audio element. Subscribe: iTunes (MP3) | iTunes (320×180) | iTunes (640×360) | RSS (MP3) | RSS …

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  • 29 February

    Show stealers: The memorable phones of Mobile World Congress 2012

    Although the sun has yet to set on Mobile World Congress, the dust has certainly settled. With all the phones, tablets, and other devices coming out of the woodwork during the first few days of the expo, it’s time we stepped back from the dizzying amount of products and take note of the few things that really made an impression. …

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  • 29 February

    Google puts Android on parade

    BARCELONA, Spain–Love Android or hate it, there’s no denying it’s been a hit with device makers and carriers. Exhibit A was on display at Google’s booth at the Mobile World Congress show here in Barcelona, Spain. Dozens and dozens of Android phones and tablets slid by on a curving track that looped them continuously. The collection featured some notable models …

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  • 29 February

    Nokia CEO takes aim at Android

    BARCELONA, Spain–Nokia CEO Stephen Elop isn’t shy about who he’s going after with his Lumia Windows Phones. He has his sights set directly on Android. “Our focus is on competing with Android,” Elop said during a keynote address at the Mobile World Congress show here today. “We want to bring them to Lumia.” Elop struck a bullish tone when talking …

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  • 29 February

    HTC One V: An almost hands

    Now playing: Watch this: HTC One V 1:13 BARCELONA, Spain–When HTC announced its HTC One family of phones, it saved the HTC One V, the runt of the litter, for last. It may be less high-powered than its cohort, comprised of the HTC One X and One S, but it promises to be a good choice in its own right …

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  • 29 February

    Qualcomm shows horsepower of next

    BARCELONA, Spain–H.264 is today’s leader when it comes to mainstream video encoding technologies, but it will have to share the stage in 2013 with a successor called H.265 that can squeeze a video into nearly half the file size. H.264, also known as the Advanced Video Codec (AVC), defines how a video can be compressed for reduced storage requirements and–very …

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  • 29 February

    Sony Mobile exec: Quad

    BARCELONA, Spain–Stephen Sneeden, product marketing manager for Sony Mobile, told CNET Asia in an interview here at Mobile World Congress that he predicts the company will likely only release quad-core Sony smartphones in early 2013. He does, however, state that this is just his assumption–the company will make the official announcements when it’s ready. “We’re going to join quad-core when …

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  • 29 February

    The global smartphone tipping point: ‘$100 or less’

    BARCELONA, Spain–These days you’ll be hard-pressed to find people who remember when personal computers were luxury items that few could afford. Now smartphones are increasingly headed in the same direction, continuing to become cheaper and more ubiquitous for everyone, not just for the global elite. The mass market in question goes well beyond the budget-conscious living in developed markets, and …

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