Saturday, October 5, 2013

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CBS debuts Android app with full episode streaming, BlackBerry app coming later

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:23 PM PDT

The CBS App previously seen only on the Apple iPhone and iPad is now available for Android. CBS has made its app, which streams entire episodes of popular shows like How I Met Your Mother and CSI, open to any phone or tablet running Android 4.0 or later.
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As Samsung's profits rise, HTC's profits disappear

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 09:14 AM PDT

On the day that Samsung posted early estimates for its billions of dollars in profits related to its smartphones, HTC, the company that it unseated as the leading Android manufacturer, reported quarterly loses for the first time in the company's history.
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Google Now adds cards for updates on recording artists, athletes, actors and notable people

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 08:38 AM PDT

Google Now already provides updates on maps, sports franchises, and news stories, and the personalized search platform has added the ability to track individuals as well, thanks to an update to its Knowledge Graph.
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Siri, who is the voice behind Siri?...Susan Bennett

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 07:15 AM PDT

Apple iPhone and iPad users have asked Siri plenty of questions since Apple baked the voice search program into iOS in 2011. One question that was never answered, until now, is "Who is the voice of Siri?"
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Canada's largest carrier will not sell BlackBerry Z30 in stores

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 07:11 AM PDT

BlackBerry revealed yesterday that the BlackBerry Z30 will go on sale October 15 in Canada, but the list of carriers that would carry the device did not include Rogers. Now we know why: Rogers will not sell the device in store because it would rather sell its existing BlackBerry devices.
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Microsoft wants HTC to put Windows Phone on its Android phones too

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 05:38 AM PDT

HTC has released the Windows Phone 8X and 8S, but the company's bread and butter has clearly come from Android thanks to devices like the HTC One. Microsoft has reportedly asked the Taiwanese manufacturer to no longer make a distinction and put Windows Phone on all of its devices.
Read the full story here.

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