Tuesday, September 24, 2013

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Blu Life View Review

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 12:33 PM PDT

With the Blu Life View, Blu has attempted to ride the wave of overside Android phones that dwarf the screen sizes seen on other devices. It's a category with increased competition and increased difficulty to master. Can the Life View keep up?
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Moto X camera stops being terrible after software update (T-Mobile only)

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 11:55 AM PDT

Motorola and T-Mobile have updated the Moto X to address the biggest problem with an otherwise phenomenal product - it's camera. The change is reportedly the "biggest ever seen" through an over the air update, according to Brian Klug of Anandtech.
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BlackBerry agrees to preliminary deal to sell for $4.7 billion

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 11:10 AM PDT

BlackBerry, once the biggest name in mobile and worth more than $200 billion at its peak period in 2007, may soon be sold for less than $5 billion, according to a statement issued by the former smartphone giant.
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Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear launching October 4 for $349

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 07:47 AM PDT

Sprint today confirmed it will begin selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear companion smart watch beginning Friday, October 4. The Galaxy Note 3 smartphone will sell for $349.99 when purchased with a two-year agreement.
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Oppo N1 has CyanogenMod and a 13-megapixel camera that can swivel from back to front

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 07:28 AM PDT

Oppo is doing some interesting things with Android, but the just announced Oppo N1 may the most interesting of all its hardware moves. Why? The N1 has CyanogenMod and a 13-megapixel camera that can be used on the back or front of the device.
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Apple sold 9 million iPhones over the weekend, updated 200 million devices to iOS 7

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 06:38 AM PDT

In the least surprising news of the week, Apple has announced that it sold more than 9 million iPhones over the weekend, continuing a streak of breaking records for iPhones sold in an opening weekend of availability.
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Apple Touch ID fingerprint sensor fooled by fake fingerprint

Posted: 23 Sep 2013 05:33 AM PDT

No, Touch ID is not the super-secure locked down solution that some might have hoped Apple's fingerprint sensor would offer to the iPhone 5. A group of hackers have already managed to bypass the security settings.
Read the full story here.

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