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- AT&T now has 75 percent of customers on smartphones, will force new customers onto Mobile Share plans starting Friday
- T-Mobile will give small amounts of free 4G LTE data for tablets, including the iPad Air and iPad mini
- YouTube will soon become your jukebox with support for background audio
- Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini launches in U.S. in November
- Samsung Galaxy Gear expands to more smartphones
- Curve your enthusiasm: LG G Flex leaks and shows G2-style rear buttons, limited availability
Posted: 23 Oct 2013 02:05 PM PDT AT&T released its earnings report for the third quarter of 2013, and the carrier predictably had a strong sales period - so strong that 75 of every 100 customers now owns a smartphone. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 23 Oct 2013 09:42 AM PDT The Apple iPad Air and iPad Mini announced yesterday will arrive at all of the major carriers in the U.S. beginning next week. T-Mobile today announced something unique about its iOS tablets: customers can acquire them at no initial cost and get limited amounts of data for free. Read the full story here. |
YouTube will soon become your jukebox with support for background audio Posted: 23 Oct 2013 06:58 AM PDT YouTube for Android will soon be able to continue playing audio from a video even when someone exits the YouTube app or turns off a device's screen, according to new leaks. Read the full story here. |
Samsung Galaxy S 4 mini launches in U.S. in November Posted: 23 Oct 2013 06:33 AM PDT It's been four month since we first laid our eyes and hands on the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini and waited patiently for the scaled-down version of the Galaxy S4 to launch in the U.S. That day will arrive next month, according to a message sent to us by Samsung. Read the full story here. |
Samsung Galaxy Gear expands to more smartphones Posted: 23 Oct 2013 05:44 AM PDT The main problem with the Samsung Galaxy Gear, aside from the almost universal dislike of the product from the online tech circle of reviewers, is that the smart watch worked only with the Galaxy Note 3 when it debuted. Samsung is now adding compatibility to several other devices. Read the full story here. |
Curve your enthusiasm: LG G Flex leaks and shows G2-style rear buttons, limited availability Posted: 23 Oct 2013 05:14 AM PDT LG seems committed to designing smartphones that place the power and volume buttons on the back of the device rather than the side. Following the successful implementation on the G2, LG is poised to repeat its button placement on the upcoming G Flex, a smartphone with a curved display. Read the full story here. |
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