Tuesday, January 14, 2014

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Sony Xperia T2 Ultra debuts with 6-inch display, LTE, and dual-SIMs

Posted: 14 Jan 2014 12:00 AM PST

Following the release of its Europe-bound Xperia E1 and E1 Dual, Sony today announced the Xperia T2 Ultra, a smartphone with a 6-inch display and a more global audience in mind.
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Sony Xperia E1 announced with a speaker louder than the HTC One

Posted: 14 Jan 2014 12:00 AM PST

Sony today announced four new Android smartphones, two of which are the Xperia E1 and E1 Dual. The E1 is a single or dual-SIM midrange device that's actually capable of producing more sound than the HTC One.
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Google pays $3.2 billion to acquire home automation company Nest

Posted: 13 Jan 2014 02:18 PM PST

One of the big trends seen at CES, both the most recent and the year before it, is home automation. Google has clearly been paying attention to that because it has paid $3.2 billion to acquire a company that connects smartphones to a smart thermostat and smoke detector.
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Android 4.4 comes to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Posted: 13 Jan 2014 12:03 PM PST

Android 4.4 Kitkat is finally making its way to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. As is typically the case with Samsung products, the Kitkat update starts with an international model not tied to a carrier.
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Key Samsung Galaxy S5 specs leaked

Posted: 13 Jan 2014 08:57 AM PST

There's a tendency on the internet to label something as "confirmed" when in reality nothing is confirmed until it's official and in an independent third party's hands to verify. The Samsung Galaxy S5 isn't there yet, but it's worth paying attention to a new set of "confirmed" Galaxy S5 specs.
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Beats Music partners with AT&T to launch family plans for Spotify competitor

Posted: 13 Jan 2014 06:40 AM PST

Beats Music, the music streaming service started by the company that makes those expensive headphones, has a unique plan to compete with Spotify and other music services - offer family plans that are barely more expensive than individual plans.
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Sprint dumps One Up plans in favor of new "Framily" plans

Posted: 13 Jan 2014 05:52 AM PST

Sprint has retired its "One Up" early upgrade program less than four months after it started. The nation's third-place carrier has instead encouraged potential customers to explore a new "Framily" plan that includes early upgrade options.
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