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- Has Nokia's Lumia become to Windows Phone what Samsung's Galaxy is to Android
- U.S. Cellular announces plans to deliver 4G LTE to 87 percent of its customers
- Kickstarter iOS app debuts for iPhone and iPod Touch
- Why HP releasing an Android tablet makes sense
- Rhino Shield screen protector Kickstarter project promises thin but incredibly strong protection
- iOS 6.1 security lapse lets users bypass lock screen to access Phone app and photos
- Sprint updates Samsung Galaxy S III with minor fixes
Has Nokia's Lumia become to Windows Phone what Samsung's Galaxy is to Android Posted: 14 Feb 2013 01:34 PM PST Did you buy an Android smartphone or did you buy a Galaxy? Did you buy a Windows Phone 8 device or a Lumia? The brands of two companies are starting to dominate their respective fields. Read the full story here. |
U.S. Cellular announces plans to deliver 4G LTE to 87 percent of its customers Posted: 14 Feb 2013 09:20 AM PST Where will U.S. Cellular's 4G LTE network reach next? The carrier has already launched in a handful of cities, but U.S. Cellular today announced that it will expand its 4G footprint by the end of the year, but it's still light on the details. Read the full story here. |
Kickstarter iOS app debuts for iPhone and iPod Touch Posted: 14 Feb 2013 08:21 AM PST Kickstarter, the crowdfunding source that has helped many artists and tech entrepreneurs distribute their products, has released a new iPhone and iPod touch app. The new Apple iOS app provides access to all content on a mobile device, including discovering new projects and getting updates on projects that you have backed. Creators can also update their Kickstarter project, track progress, or communicate with backers directly from the app. Kickstarter is available for iPhone and iPod touch devices running iOS 5 or later. There's no word if or when an Android, BlackBerry, or Windows Phone version will be released. Download Kickstarter for iOS Read the full story here. |
Why HP releasing an Android tablet makes sense Posted: 14 Feb 2013 08:06 AM PST ReadWrite and TheVerge both report that its sources say that HP is developing a tablet that will be powered by Android and NVIDIA's Tegra 4 processor. Considering HP's current performance and future trends, the effort makes perfect sense. Read the full story here. |
Rhino Shield screen protector Kickstarter project promises thin but incredibly strong protection Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:17 AM PST A new Kickstarter project promises to make drop tests less relevant with the introduction of a thin, multilayered screen protector that can withstand drops, hammers, and scratches better than alternatives on the market. Read the full story here. |
iOS 6.1 security lapse lets users bypass lock screen to access Phone app and photos Posted: 14 Feb 2013 05:50 AM PST Apple iOS 6.1 introduced new features like purchasing movie tickets through Siri and addressing important bugs, but the update also added a new bug that compromises the security of the passcode on an iPhone lock screen. Read the full story here. |
Sprint updates Samsung Galaxy S III with minor fixes Posted: 14 Feb 2013 05:38 AM PST An update to the Samsung Galaxy S III is being sent to Sprint customers, but it is unfortunately not the Premium Suite upgrade that is expected to deliver new Touchwiz-based features. However, Sprint has issued an update to address issues related to synchronizing the calendar, supporting 3-digit SMS, and updating the Voicemail application. A system update notification is rolling out in stages now. Read the full story here. |
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