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October, 2011

  • 31 October

    Verizon promoting HTC Rezound ahead of announcement

    Though HTC has yet to formally unveil the smartphone, it appears that select Verizon retail stores have begun promoting its next 4G LTE handset, the HTC Rezound. Over the weekend, DroidLife received photos from readers showing the in-store ads for the smartphone. It’s widely believed that the HTC will introduce the Rezound at an event …

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  • 31 October

    Apple contacting iPhone 4S owners about battery life

    Is your iPhone 4S battery life not up to scratch? If so you’re not alone. It seems Apple has recognised the problem, privately at least, and is contacting 4S owners to try and find out why this is, the Guardian reports. An Apple engineer contacted one owner directly to install a monitoring program to try and find out why their …

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  • 31 October

    Apple TV set will be Siri controlled, launch 2013

    Is there any limit to Siri‘s abilities? The voice-controlled personal assistant can already help you hide a dead body (in the US anyway), update you on the weather and write messages for you, and now it seems it’ll soon be able to control your TV. The forthcoming Apple TV set that Steve Jobs seemed to confirm in his biography will …

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  • 31 October

    Sony to cut TV costs by ending LCD venture with Samsung

    Last week’s Sony Ericsson buyout may be even more significant than we thought: Sony now intends to pull out of its joint LCD venture with Samsung, Reuters reports. That means it won’t make panels for its own TVs, but rather outsource them. It’s an attempt by Sony to cut costs, seeing as it’s approaching its eighth straight annual loss in …

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  • 28 October

    How to record calls on an iPhone for free

    Thanks to its unrivalled App Store, the iPhone can record your guitar playing, order your shopping for you and even check your blood pressure. The iPhone 4S (or the iPhone 4, if you’re naughty) will do practically anything you want, simply by shouting at it. One thing it won’t do, however, which has left many iPhone adopters flummoxed, is record …

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  • 28 October

    How to get Siri

    You over there — why so Siri-ous? Is it because you’ve not got Apple’s new iPhone4S with its built-in voice-activated personal assistant? Fear not: we’ve compiled five of the best alternatives for older iPhones that will have you gleefully barking commands at your subservient handset in no time. While it’s been proven that Siri will run on a jailbroken iPhone …

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  • 28 October

    Samsung Galaxy Note on sale 3 November

    Make a note in your diary: the Samsung Galaxy Note hits shops on 3 November. The over-sized Android smart phone is arriving next week, nearly two weeks earlier than expected, along with a bunch of new apps for its S Pen stylus. The Note packs a 5.3-inch high-definition Super AMOLED display. Is it a giant phone or a small tablet? …

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  • 28 October

    For U.S. Windows Phones, it’s worth waiting (Ask Maggie)

    The spotlight is shining on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform with the recent launch of its Mango update and the new Nokia Lumia series of devices. But new hardware is still weeks, if not months, away in the United States. So what’s an American consumer to do? In this edition of Ask Maggie, I offer advice to one reader who is …

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  • 28 October

    Nokia Lumia 800 loses our camera test to iPhone 4S and Galaxy S2

    One of the features of the new Nokia Lumia 800 that Nokia is most proud of is the camera — it has an 8-megapixel sensor, high-quality Carl Zeiss optics and an f/2.2 aperture. To see how it really stacks up as a snapper, we pitted it against the Samsung Galaxy S2 and the iPhone 4S, both superb phones with excellent …

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  • 28 October

    Report: Nook Color 2 to launch Nov. 7

    With rumors flying that Barnes & Noble will soon be unveiling its next-generation Nook Color, we’ve been waiting to get word on just when the new device will hit. Well, according to The Digital Reader Blog, that day will be November 7–or so its sources say. We’ll soon see what Barnes & Noble has up its sleeve and whether the …

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