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February, 2012

  • 14 February

    Apple is combating Siri ports, blocking unauthorized devices

    The hacking community is abuzz with news that Apple has decided to thwart attempts to bring Siri to older-model iPhones. The requirements for connecting your iPhone with Siri has a new element, a token, that has blocked third-party apps like Spire from accessing Siri’s database. The SetActivationToken appears to be the culprit, though it is …

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  • 14 February

    Motorola Droid Razr Maxx vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus (video)

    Now playing: Watch this: Motorola Droid Razr Maxx vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus 5:31 Verizon stacked its deck with some of the strongest smartphones around, including two CNET Editors’ Choice Award winners, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx. Both come into the ring swinging–the Galaxy Nexus has its 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display and Android 4.0 Ice …

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  • 14 February

    Get personalized etchings on your Galaxy Nexus

    Does anyone miss those days when everyone owned candy bar Nokias and switched phone plates as often as their outfits? Because I do. A customized Samsung Galaxy Nexus with the phrase, ‘Got Root?’ omie07 I remember walking through malls and seeing kiosk after kiosk of crazy phone plates just waiting for me to take home and snap on (be sure …

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  • 14 February

    Huawei to unveil quad

    If you ask an average Android user to name the top smartphone brands in the United States, it’s unlikely that Huawei would be an answer. After releasing a string of entry-level and midrange devices across some of the smaller carriers, Huawei has been pushing steadily forward with high-end hardware. And with specs that rival the recent offerings out of HTC, …

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  • 14 February

    Motorola Defy Mini getting rugged in the UK in late March

    Commence Defy-nal countdown! The rugged, wallet-friendly Motorola Defy Mini will be making its way to the UK in late March. Earlier reports pegged this tough, tiny Android-powered toy as winging its way to our high streets in February. But don’t be too disheartened, Motorola fans, for when it finally shows up, the Defy Mini will be sporting a pocket-pleasing 3.2-inch touchscreen, …

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  • 14 February

    Could Google Wallet be Google’s next failure?

    Two-thousand and twelve was so supposed to be the year of the digital wallet. And Google was supposed to lead the way. But it looks like the Google Wallet app has gotten off to a bumpy start. Six months after Google introduced Google Wallet, the app, enabled by near-field communications, or NFC technology, is still struggling to find carrier and …

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  • 14 February

    HTC smartphones and tablets may get PlayStation certification first

    The Sony PlayStation mobile gaming empire could expand its borders to HTC gadgets next. That’s right, if a Pocket-lint report pans out, you’ll be able to play PlayStation-branded game titles on on HTC smartphones and tablets soon. My instant reaction to this nugget of potential news was joy and giddiness. Perhaps I’ll be finally be able to enjoy a few …

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  • 14 February

    Nokia Lumia 710 on its way to Optus, Virgin for AU$369

    Nokia dropped a bombshell at its Lumia 800 launch today, announcing that the Lumia 710 will also launch in March with Optus and Virgin, with an outright price of AU$369. The Nokia Lumia 710 in all of its colourful chassis options. (Credit: Nokia) The Lumia 710 is considered to be the little brother of the sharper-looking Lumia 800. While the …

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  • 14 February

    Motorola’s first Android 4.0 phone is a Medfield general

    The first Motorola phone with Ice Cream Sandwich has made an appearance — and it’s taking the field with the new Intel Medfield chip. Pocketnow reports the as-yet-unnamed Motoblower is powered by Android 4.0, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich. That means it’ll have brand spanking new features like Face Unlock, which fires up the phone when it spots your fizzog hoving …

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  • 14 February

    Samsung Galaxy Note: The wrong type of bulge in your pocket?

    Any device that tries to combine two devices into one is asking for trouble, and random people we spoke to here in New York agree. New Yorkers are a scrappy bunch, always moving fast with no time to dillydally. They do take mobile computing seriously and a few folks spared enough time to tell me exactly what they thought about …

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